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Career Connections Workforce Development and Lifetime Learning Center JULY-DECEMBER 2014 COURSE CATALOG Grow your social media exper tise See page 14. Go to www.CravenCC.edu/wfd Star t your medical career here! See page 2 6 2 9. Get state of the ar t EMT training See page 26. NEW! Welding cer tifcation program See page 15.

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Page 1: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

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Career Connections Workforce Development and Lifetime Learning Center July-DeCember 2014 Course CAtAlog

grow your social media exper tise See page 14

go to wwwCravenCCeduwfd

star t your medical career here See page 2 6 2 9

get state of the ar t emt training See page 26

NeW Welding cer tification program See page 15

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

AnnouncingNeW skills training

Always providing training that works for you Craven Community Collegersquos Workforce Development (WFD)

mission is to offer courses that meet the needs of Craven Countyrsquos workforce and businesses From quick credential renewals to comprehensive certifications in many careers you can be sure of quality training courses that are available year-round

Wersquore pleased to announce our new General Construction and Welding

programs These programs have international credentialing and are offered in partnership with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Both the NCCER welding and general construction courses are designed to provide the skills and credentials to prepare students for these two attractive career opportunities (See details on this page)

As you thumb through this WFD catalog you will see a wide array of affordable course offerings Some of these courses can be available at no cost to you or you may qualify for financial assistance Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection Contact our WFD team for more information

WFD at CCC strives to be your trusted source for courses that jump-start or further your career Please visit our website at w w wcravenccedu WFD or visit us at the Havelock or New Bern campus to inquire about course offerings or to reserve your seat in a class You can also call (252) 638-7248 to speak with our customer service specialists

Sincerely

NEW PROGRAMS with international

CREDENTIALINGfrom Craven Community Collegersquos

WorkforceDevelopment

Craven Community College (CCC) Workforce Development (WFD) has partnered with the National

Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) to offer credentialing programs that are construction industry-based The NCCER was founded in 1996 with the support of more than 125 construction CEOs and various association and academic leaders who united to revolutionize training for the construction industry (wwwnccerorg)

Craven Community College is pleased to offer two programs in association with the NCCER These two programs are General Construction and Welding Students who complete the programs are registered in the NCCER database and prospective employers can research the training and credentials of those NCCER graduates applying for employment All courses begin with basic safety and other subject areas that are common across all construction trades This common training is known as the CORE training and is required regardless of specialized skilled trade sought

The NCCER welding course will be offered at the Havelock campus two evenings per week and every other weekend for eight hours on Saturday and Sunday This fast-paced schedule was established so that a student can obtain Level 1 Welding certification in approximately 6 months Due to manufacturing resurgence in the United States certified welders are in high demand nationwide The Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students

CCC WFD is offering the General Construction trades course In this course of study students learn basic construction methods from carpentry sheet rock insulation installment and painting to other skills associated with general construction The construction courses will be offered at the New Bern campus during the day and in the evening

See page 15 for more information about NCCER welding and general construction training programs

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development

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On the cover Welding on the Havelock campusmdash student welder Tom McKibbin demonstrates SMAW welding to student Kyle Sherman

Craven Community Collegersquos Workforce Development students find value in short classes

I really enjoyed the course (Computer Skills for the Workplacemdashsee page 18) I feel that what I learned here will help me feel more confident in my abilities

when I apply for jobs Thank you

Ramona Henry

k ldquoThank you for teaching this excellent class It was exactly what I was looking formdasha comprehensive

introduction to medical coding (see page 28) It was perfect for someone like me who likes to explore differshy

ent career pathsrdquo

Donna G Bielski

k ldquoAs an acting Project Manager I found the course very informative and relevant to my continuing education The content was well-written concise

and to the point I learned more from this 8-week course than I did from several university-level

project manager coursesrdquo

Edward Jimenez

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CoN t eN t s

Careers and training 4 Lean Six Sigma 8 Robotics 14 Customized Training Program 15 Welding 15 Environmental and Safet y 16 Computer Classes 18 small business Center 23 Human Resources Development 22

and Employment Readiness ProgramOnline Courses - ed2go 21

basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 Adult Basic Skills GED ESL Family Literacy

emergency medicine 26 medical specialties 28

R E A Dy TO REGiS T ER How to register and Contact Information 32 Campus maps 33

T HE L iF E T imE L E A RninG CEn T ER travel and events 34

Travel Broadway Shows Films and Lectures

of fice Hours and locations

New bern Campus 8 0 0 College Cour t Brock Adminis tration Building (252) 6 3 8-724 8 Of fice hours are monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm

Havelock - Cherr y Point Campus 3 05 Cunningham Boulevard institute of Aeronautical Technology Building (25 2) 444-8204 Of fice hours are monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm

From may 19 until Aug 8 the collegersquos 4 -day summer schedule is monday-Thursday 73 0 am-6 pm and closed on Friday Classes and activities may be scheduled outside of fice hours as outlined in this schedule

6 2 0 0 0 copies of t his documen t were printed at a cos t of $ 11 6 33 2 6 3wwwCravenCCeduwfd

Ready to register Go to page 33

4 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

A C C ou N t IN g

Accounting FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Increase your financial awareness and accountability and gain a marketable skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping how to analyze and record financial transactions and prepare various financial reports Accounts receivable accounts payable payroll procedures and sales taxes will be covered View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Accounting Fundamentals iindashOnline ed2go Build on the knowledge gained in the Accounting Fundamentals course to gain a solid understanding of corporate accounting practices Learn how to work with financial reports dividends plant assets depreciation accrued revenue and expenses retained earnings stock holdersrsquo equity and more Requires completion of Accounting Fundamentals View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Bank Teller TrainingndashnB amp HV New Banking is an industry with upward mobility and itrsquos a pleasant working environment Get trained for an entry level tellerrsquos position in this 30-hour course Learn the basic functions of the banking industry a tellerrsquos responsibilities and all the daily transaction procedures Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to handle checks process transactions give quality customer service and provide proper bank ser vices In only 30 hours of course time yoursquore ready to work 33262 July 14-Aug 13 MW 6-9 pm Havelock $125 33263 Sept 9-Oct 9 TTh 6-9 pm New Bern $125

Bookkeeper Certification Exam Prep and QuickBooks LabndashnB New Build your employability by preparing to take the national Certified Book keeper (CBreg) exam Take this course and master the skills that lead to certification as a CB The course includes a 20-hour lab to help you with using QuickBooks Accounting soft ware Thinking like an entrepreneur you will build a company learn to implement internal controls set up payroll manage inventory reconcile and correct entry errors make

journal adjustments and prepare your companyrsquos financial statements Pre-requisite basic accounting and payroll principles as tested via an online assessment A series of 6 textbooks will be required for this course (approx cost $200) For more information call (252) 638-5467 33264 July 29-Sept 9 TWTh 530-930 pm BIT 112 $180+$5

No class Aug 13 33265 Sept 30-Nov 5 TWTh 9 am-1pm BIT 112 $180+$5

A I r C o N D I t I o N IN g H e A t IN g

EPA Refrigerant CertificationndashnB Trades jobs abound Earn the certification that allows you to purchase coolants for small appliances and refrigerant cooling systems The instructor will lead discussions and presentation of certification materials including a pre-test The state examination is administered during class $25 charge for scoring 33197 Oct 7-21 T 6-10 pm AMC 104 $70

HVAC TechnologyndashnB Study HVAC operations maintenance and troubleshooting of residential and light commercial heatingcooling systems Use diagnostic toolsprocedures to identif y problems and establish operating efficiencies in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and standards The instructor will provide instructional materials in this informative and valuable class 33198 Sept 10-Dec 10 W 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125

No class Nov 26

nATE Core PreparationndashnB Take this class and qualify to sit for the installation and service core tests of the NATE (National American Technical Excellence) and KATE (Knowledge Area of Technical Expertise) professional standards The class includes the necessar y preparatory information and pre-tests 33199 Oct 7-14 T 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

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5 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

A u t omo t I V e

independent Auto Dealer RenewalndashnB This class meets the Statersquos annual continuing education training requirements for renewal of the Used Motor Vehicle Dealerrsquos License Stay current and legal 33200 Nov 12 W 9 am-4 pm AMC 104 $70

Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) Emissions ii inspectionndashnB Keep your essential certifications up-to-date This course certifies vehicle emission inspectors in accordance with state law Information at w w wncdotgovdmvvehicle_ ser v ices m on n on emissionsinspection 33201 Jul 810 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33202 Aug 57 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33203 Sept 1618 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33204 Oct 1416 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33205 Nov 46 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33206 Dec 24 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Safety inspectionndashnB This short course offers InitialRenewal Certification for vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with state law The instructor prov ides course materials 33207 July 1517 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33208 Aug 1214 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33209 Sept 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33210 Oct 79 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33211 Nov 1113 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33212 Dec 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Small Engine mechanicndashnB New Learn to operate small engines in accordance with the manufacturerrsquos specifications Wersquoll cover trouble-shooting safety and the replacement of defective components Upon completion of the course you will be able to explain operating principles of small engines adjust engines for operational efficiency and work in a safe mannermdashkey knowledge and skills for a small engine mechanic 33213 Nov 1-Dec 6 Sa 9 am-noon StCtr 121 $70

A V I A t I o N

Aviation Sheet metalndashHV Enjoy using the k nowledge skills and patience of an Aviation Sheet Metal Artisan to produce superior work Wersquoll provide expert instruction and sheet metal supplies You must bring safety glasses gloves and shoes that fully cover the foot For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444shy6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 30915 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-10 pm $180+$67

FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Cert PrepndashHV Prepare for the FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Certification in this class The college will provide your textbooks supplies and exam fees Pre-requisite FAA 8610 Sign-Off For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu

GeneralAirframe 30916 July 14 M 5-530 pm Havelock $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm 30917 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm

New River $150 0 Genera lPowerplant 30918 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm $1500

Havelock 30919 July 14 M 5-530 pm $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm New River

b u s I N e s s A N D m A N A g e m e N t

Communicating Effectively in Challenging SituationsndashnB New Find communicating effectively in business a challenge Want to sharpen your edge Communication is the process by which projects and relationships are created maintained altered and sometimes destroyed The I-Skills Zone enables you to be more influential - making significant contributions to help people and projects move ahead When you apply the skills you will increase your interpersonal effectiveness up down and across the organization as well as with customers and suppliers outside the company The I-Skills Zone will increase your capacity as an individual to handle complexity as you work one-on-one and in teams When the I-Skills Zone becomes the common human operating system within your companyrsquos culture it provides a competitive advantage I-Skills Zone materials required and available for purchase at the college book store 33266 Sept 18-19 Th 1-5 pm TBA $70

F 8 am-5 pm TBA

Careers and training

6 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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Careers and training

Core Communication Skills New Attend the premier applied interpersonal communication skills coursemdashCore Communications In Core yoursquoll learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts making decisions solving problems and negotiating more effectively These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities Through this program you can expect to develop confidence that you can communicate effectively in any situation create faster better resolutions to conflicts increase your personal power and influence choose specific approaches for handling difficult conversations reduce interpersonal tension and stress Core Communications materials are required and available for purchase at the college book store 33267 Nov 6-7 Th 1-5 pm TBA

F 8 am-5 pm TBA $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and managementndashOnline ed2go The skills of motivation and delegation are key skills for success in business and life in general Yoursquoll learn bothmdashand tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts in this class View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and management iindashOnline ed2go Want the skills to be an effective manager or supervisor Master the basics of communicating effectively and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills This course requires that yoursquove already completed Fundamentals of Supervision and Management View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Getting Paid to Talkmaking money with your VoicendashnB Ever been told you have a great voice From audio books and cartoons to documentaries commercials and more this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over Learn

what the pros look for how to prepare and where to find work in your area Wersquo ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals In addition yoursquoll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher This class is lots of fun realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field For more info please visit voicecoachescomgptt 33268 Aug 5 T 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25 33269 Dec 8 M 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25

interpersonal CommunicationndashOnline ed2go Learn strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication Explore clear examples of verbal and nonverbal habits effective listening self-concept differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management Gain practical strategies to use today to improve communication at home in social situations and the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31180 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33182 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33183 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33184 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33187 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33188 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

LeadershipndashOnline ed2go Even if you donrsquot hold a leadership position this course will teach you how to use the principles of great leaders to achieve success in almost every aspect of your daily life View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go m avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

C o D e e NF o r C e m e N t

BuildingndashnB Study the NC Accessibility Building Manufactured Home and Residential Housing Code books and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Inspector of residential and commercial installations You furnish your own copies of these books which are available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg 33214 Oct 17-26 F 6-10 pm AMC 102 $125

SaSu 8am- 5 pm AMC 102

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

C o m m e r C I A l D r I V IN g

DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and training

C o N s t r u C t I o N

Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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Careers and Training

complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

$180+$2 33226 July 7-Oct 8 M-Th 530-930 pm Brock 207

$180+$2

nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

C oN t INuous P roC e s s ImP roV e m eN t mdash

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Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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C os m e t o l o g y

Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

e D u C A t I o N A N D t r A IN IN g

Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

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our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

10 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

11 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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ach

and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 2: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

AnnouncingNeW skills training

Always providing training that works for you Craven Community Collegersquos Workforce Development (WFD)

mission is to offer courses that meet the needs of Craven Countyrsquos workforce and businesses From quick credential renewals to comprehensive certifications in many careers you can be sure of quality training courses that are available year-round

Wersquore pleased to announce our new General Construction and Welding

programs These programs have international credentialing and are offered in partnership with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Both the NCCER welding and general construction courses are designed to provide the skills and credentials to prepare students for these two attractive career opportunities (See details on this page)

As you thumb through this WFD catalog you will see a wide array of affordable course offerings Some of these courses can be available at no cost to you or you may qualify for financial assistance Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection Contact our WFD team for more information

WFD at CCC strives to be your trusted source for courses that jump-start or further your career Please visit our website at w w wcravenccedu WFD or visit us at the Havelock or New Bern campus to inquire about course offerings or to reserve your seat in a class You can also call (252) 638-7248 to speak with our customer service specialists

Sincerely

NEW PROGRAMS with international

CREDENTIALINGfrom Craven Community Collegersquos

WorkforceDevelopment

Craven Community College (CCC) Workforce Development (WFD) has partnered with the National

Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) to offer credentialing programs that are construction industry-based The NCCER was founded in 1996 with the support of more than 125 construction CEOs and various association and academic leaders who united to revolutionize training for the construction industry (wwwnccerorg)

Craven Community College is pleased to offer two programs in association with the NCCER These two programs are General Construction and Welding Students who complete the programs are registered in the NCCER database and prospective employers can research the training and credentials of those NCCER graduates applying for employment All courses begin with basic safety and other subject areas that are common across all construction trades This common training is known as the CORE training and is required regardless of specialized skilled trade sought

The NCCER welding course will be offered at the Havelock campus two evenings per week and every other weekend for eight hours on Saturday and Sunday This fast-paced schedule was established so that a student can obtain Level 1 Welding certification in approximately 6 months Due to manufacturing resurgence in the United States certified welders are in high demand nationwide The Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students

CCC WFD is offering the General Construction trades course In this course of study students learn basic construction methods from carpentry sheet rock insulation installment and painting to other skills associated with general construction The construction courses will be offered at the New Bern campus during the day and in the evening

See page 15 for more information about NCCER welding and general construction training programs

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development

2

On the cover Welding on the Havelock campusmdash student welder Tom McKibbin demonstrates SMAW welding to student Kyle Sherman

Craven Community Collegersquos Workforce Development students find value in short classes

I really enjoyed the course (Computer Skills for the Workplacemdashsee page 18) I feel that what I learned here will help me feel more confident in my abilities

when I apply for jobs Thank you

Ramona Henry

k ldquoThank you for teaching this excellent class It was exactly what I was looking formdasha comprehensive

introduction to medical coding (see page 28) It was perfect for someone like me who likes to explore differshy

ent career pathsrdquo

Donna G Bielski

k ldquoAs an acting Project Manager I found the course very informative and relevant to my continuing education The content was well-written concise

and to the point I learned more from this 8-week course than I did from several university-level

project manager coursesrdquo

Edward Jimenez

k

CoN t eN t s

Careers and training 4 Lean Six Sigma 8 Robotics 14 Customized Training Program 15 Welding 15 Environmental and Safet y 16 Computer Classes 18 small business Center 23 Human Resources Development 22

and Employment Readiness ProgramOnline Courses - ed2go 21

basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 Adult Basic Skills GED ESL Family Literacy

emergency medicine 26 medical specialties 28

R E A Dy TO REGiS T ER How to register and Contact Information 32 Campus maps 33

T HE L iF E T imE L E A RninG CEn T ER travel and events 34

Travel Broadway Shows Films and Lectures

of fice Hours and locations

New bern Campus 8 0 0 College Cour t Brock Adminis tration Building (252) 6 3 8-724 8 Of fice hours are monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm

Havelock - Cherr y Point Campus 3 05 Cunningham Boulevard institute of Aeronautical Technology Building (25 2) 444-8204 Of fice hours are monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm

From may 19 until Aug 8 the collegersquos 4 -day summer schedule is monday-Thursday 73 0 am-6 pm and closed on Friday Classes and activities may be scheduled outside of fice hours as outlined in this schedule

6 2 0 0 0 copies of t his documen t were printed at a cos t of $ 11 6 33 2 6 3wwwCravenCCeduwfd

Ready to register Go to page 33

4 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

A C C ou N t IN g

Accounting FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Increase your financial awareness and accountability and gain a marketable skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping how to analyze and record financial transactions and prepare various financial reports Accounts receivable accounts payable payroll procedures and sales taxes will be covered View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Accounting Fundamentals iindashOnline ed2go Build on the knowledge gained in the Accounting Fundamentals course to gain a solid understanding of corporate accounting practices Learn how to work with financial reports dividends plant assets depreciation accrued revenue and expenses retained earnings stock holdersrsquo equity and more Requires completion of Accounting Fundamentals View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Bank Teller TrainingndashnB amp HV New Banking is an industry with upward mobility and itrsquos a pleasant working environment Get trained for an entry level tellerrsquos position in this 30-hour course Learn the basic functions of the banking industry a tellerrsquos responsibilities and all the daily transaction procedures Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to handle checks process transactions give quality customer service and provide proper bank ser vices In only 30 hours of course time yoursquore ready to work 33262 July 14-Aug 13 MW 6-9 pm Havelock $125 33263 Sept 9-Oct 9 TTh 6-9 pm New Bern $125

Bookkeeper Certification Exam Prep and QuickBooks LabndashnB New Build your employability by preparing to take the national Certified Book keeper (CBreg) exam Take this course and master the skills that lead to certification as a CB The course includes a 20-hour lab to help you with using QuickBooks Accounting soft ware Thinking like an entrepreneur you will build a company learn to implement internal controls set up payroll manage inventory reconcile and correct entry errors make

journal adjustments and prepare your companyrsquos financial statements Pre-requisite basic accounting and payroll principles as tested via an online assessment A series of 6 textbooks will be required for this course (approx cost $200) For more information call (252) 638-5467 33264 July 29-Sept 9 TWTh 530-930 pm BIT 112 $180+$5

No class Aug 13 33265 Sept 30-Nov 5 TWTh 9 am-1pm BIT 112 $180+$5

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EPA Refrigerant CertificationndashnB Trades jobs abound Earn the certification that allows you to purchase coolants for small appliances and refrigerant cooling systems The instructor will lead discussions and presentation of certification materials including a pre-test The state examination is administered during class $25 charge for scoring 33197 Oct 7-21 T 6-10 pm AMC 104 $70

HVAC TechnologyndashnB Study HVAC operations maintenance and troubleshooting of residential and light commercial heatingcooling systems Use diagnostic toolsprocedures to identif y problems and establish operating efficiencies in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and standards The instructor will provide instructional materials in this informative and valuable class 33198 Sept 10-Dec 10 W 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125

No class Nov 26

nATE Core PreparationndashnB Take this class and qualify to sit for the installation and service core tests of the NATE (National American Technical Excellence) and KATE (Knowledge Area of Technical Expertise) professional standards The class includes the necessar y preparatory information and pre-tests 33199 Oct 7-14 T 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

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A u t omo t I V e

independent Auto Dealer RenewalndashnB This class meets the Statersquos annual continuing education training requirements for renewal of the Used Motor Vehicle Dealerrsquos License Stay current and legal 33200 Nov 12 W 9 am-4 pm AMC 104 $70

Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) Emissions ii inspectionndashnB Keep your essential certifications up-to-date This course certifies vehicle emission inspectors in accordance with state law Information at w w wncdotgovdmvvehicle_ ser v ices m on n on emissionsinspection 33201 Jul 810 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33202 Aug 57 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33203 Sept 1618 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33204 Oct 1416 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33205 Nov 46 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33206 Dec 24 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Safety inspectionndashnB This short course offers InitialRenewal Certification for vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with state law The instructor prov ides course materials 33207 July 1517 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33208 Aug 1214 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33209 Sept 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33210 Oct 79 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33211 Nov 1113 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33212 Dec 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Small Engine mechanicndashnB New Learn to operate small engines in accordance with the manufacturerrsquos specifications Wersquoll cover trouble-shooting safety and the replacement of defective components Upon completion of the course you will be able to explain operating principles of small engines adjust engines for operational efficiency and work in a safe mannermdashkey knowledge and skills for a small engine mechanic 33213 Nov 1-Dec 6 Sa 9 am-noon StCtr 121 $70

A V I A t I o N

Aviation Sheet metalndashHV Enjoy using the k nowledge skills and patience of an Aviation Sheet Metal Artisan to produce superior work Wersquoll provide expert instruction and sheet metal supplies You must bring safety glasses gloves and shoes that fully cover the foot For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444shy6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 30915 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-10 pm $180+$67

FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Cert PrepndashHV Prepare for the FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Certification in this class The college will provide your textbooks supplies and exam fees Pre-requisite FAA 8610 Sign-Off For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu

GeneralAirframe 30916 July 14 M 5-530 pm Havelock $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm 30917 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm

New River $150 0 Genera lPowerplant 30918 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm $1500

Havelock 30919 July 14 M 5-530 pm $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm New River

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Communicating Effectively in Challenging SituationsndashnB New Find communicating effectively in business a challenge Want to sharpen your edge Communication is the process by which projects and relationships are created maintained altered and sometimes destroyed The I-Skills Zone enables you to be more influential - making significant contributions to help people and projects move ahead When you apply the skills you will increase your interpersonal effectiveness up down and across the organization as well as with customers and suppliers outside the company The I-Skills Zone will increase your capacity as an individual to handle complexity as you work one-on-one and in teams When the I-Skills Zone becomes the common human operating system within your companyrsquos culture it provides a competitive advantage I-Skills Zone materials required and available for purchase at the college book store 33266 Sept 18-19 Th 1-5 pm TBA $70

F 8 am-5 pm TBA

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Core Communication Skills New Attend the premier applied interpersonal communication skills coursemdashCore Communications In Core yoursquoll learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts making decisions solving problems and negotiating more effectively These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities Through this program you can expect to develop confidence that you can communicate effectively in any situation create faster better resolutions to conflicts increase your personal power and influence choose specific approaches for handling difficult conversations reduce interpersonal tension and stress Core Communications materials are required and available for purchase at the college book store 33267 Nov 6-7 Th 1-5 pm TBA

F 8 am-5 pm TBA $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and managementndashOnline ed2go The skills of motivation and delegation are key skills for success in business and life in general Yoursquoll learn bothmdashand tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts in this class View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and management iindashOnline ed2go Want the skills to be an effective manager or supervisor Master the basics of communicating effectively and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills This course requires that yoursquove already completed Fundamentals of Supervision and Management View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Getting Paid to Talkmaking money with your VoicendashnB Ever been told you have a great voice From audio books and cartoons to documentaries commercials and more this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over Learn

what the pros look for how to prepare and where to find work in your area Wersquo ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals In addition yoursquoll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher This class is lots of fun realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field For more info please visit voicecoachescomgptt 33268 Aug 5 T 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25 33269 Dec 8 M 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25

interpersonal CommunicationndashOnline ed2go Learn strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication Explore clear examples of verbal and nonverbal habits effective listening self-concept differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management Gain practical strategies to use today to improve communication at home in social situations and the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31180 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33182 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33183 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33184 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33187 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33188 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

LeadershipndashOnline ed2go Even if you donrsquot hold a leadership position this course will teach you how to use the principles of great leaders to achieve success in almost every aspect of your daily life View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go m avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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BuildingndashnB Study the NC Accessibility Building Manufactured Home and Residential Housing Code books and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Inspector of residential and commercial installations You furnish your own copies of these books which are available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg 33214 Oct 17-26 F 6-10 pm AMC 102 $125

SaSu 8am- 5 pm AMC 102

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

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DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

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Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

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nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

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Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

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Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

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our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

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The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

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Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

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Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

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in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

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motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

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motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 3: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

On the cover Welding on the Havelock campusmdash student welder Tom McKibbin demonstrates SMAW welding to student Kyle Sherman

Craven Community Collegersquos Workforce Development students find value in short classes

I really enjoyed the course (Computer Skills for the Workplacemdashsee page 18) I feel that what I learned here will help me feel more confident in my abilities

when I apply for jobs Thank you

Ramona Henry

k ldquoThank you for teaching this excellent class It was exactly what I was looking formdasha comprehensive

introduction to medical coding (see page 28) It was perfect for someone like me who likes to explore differshy

ent career pathsrdquo

Donna G Bielski

k ldquoAs an acting Project Manager I found the course very informative and relevant to my continuing education The content was well-written concise

and to the point I learned more from this 8-week course than I did from several university-level

project manager coursesrdquo

Edward Jimenez

k

CoN t eN t s

Careers and training 4 Lean Six Sigma 8 Robotics 14 Customized Training Program 15 Welding 15 Environmental and Safet y 16 Computer Classes 18 small business Center 23 Human Resources Development 22

and Employment Readiness ProgramOnline Courses - ed2go 21

basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 Adult Basic Skills GED ESL Family Literacy

emergency medicine 26 medical specialties 28

R E A Dy TO REGiS T ER How to register and Contact Information 32 Campus maps 33

T HE L iF E T imE L E A RninG CEn T ER travel and events 34

Travel Broadway Shows Films and Lectures

of fice Hours and locations

New bern Campus 8 0 0 College Cour t Brock Adminis tration Building (252) 6 3 8-724 8 Of fice hours are monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm

Havelock - Cherr y Point Campus 3 05 Cunningham Boulevard institute of Aeronautical Technology Building (25 2) 444-8204 Of fice hours are monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm

From may 19 until Aug 8 the collegersquos 4 -day summer schedule is monday-Thursday 73 0 am-6 pm and closed on Friday Classes and activities may be scheduled outside of fice hours as outlined in this schedule

6 2 0 0 0 copies of t his documen t were printed at a cos t of $ 11 6 33 2 6 3wwwCravenCCeduwfd

Ready to register Go to page 33

4 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

A C C ou N t IN g

Accounting FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Increase your financial awareness and accountability and gain a marketable skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping how to analyze and record financial transactions and prepare various financial reports Accounts receivable accounts payable payroll procedures and sales taxes will be covered View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Accounting Fundamentals iindashOnline ed2go Build on the knowledge gained in the Accounting Fundamentals course to gain a solid understanding of corporate accounting practices Learn how to work with financial reports dividends plant assets depreciation accrued revenue and expenses retained earnings stock holdersrsquo equity and more Requires completion of Accounting Fundamentals View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Bank Teller TrainingndashnB amp HV New Banking is an industry with upward mobility and itrsquos a pleasant working environment Get trained for an entry level tellerrsquos position in this 30-hour course Learn the basic functions of the banking industry a tellerrsquos responsibilities and all the daily transaction procedures Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to handle checks process transactions give quality customer service and provide proper bank ser vices In only 30 hours of course time yoursquore ready to work 33262 July 14-Aug 13 MW 6-9 pm Havelock $125 33263 Sept 9-Oct 9 TTh 6-9 pm New Bern $125

Bookkeeper Certification Exam Prep and QuickBooks LabndashnB New Build your employability by preparing to take the national Certified Book keeper (CBreg) exam Take this course and master the skills that lead to certification as a CB The course includes a 20-hour lab to help you with using QuickBooks Accounting soft ware Thinking like an entrepreneur you will build a company learn to implement internal controls set up payroll manage inventory reconcile and correct entry errors make

journal adjustments and prepare your companyrsquos financial statements Pre-requisite basic accounting and payroll principles as tested via an online assessment A series of 6 textbooks will be required for this course (approx cost $200) For more information call (252) 638-5467 33264 July 29-Sept 9 TWTh 530-930 pm BIT 112 $180+$5

No class Aug 13 33265 Sept 30-Nov 5 TWTh 9 am-1pm BIT 112 $180+$5

A I r C o N D I t I o N IN g H e A t IN g

EPA Refrigerant CertificationndashnB Trades jobs abound Earn the certification that allows you to purchase coolants for small appliances and refrigerant cooling systems The instructor will lead discussions and presentation of certification materials including a pre-test The state examination is administered during class $25 charge for scoring 33197 Oct 7-21 T 6-10 pm AMC 104 $70

HVAC TechnologyndashnB Study HVAC operations maintenance and troubleshooting of residential and light commercial heatingcooling systems Use diagnostic toolsprocedures to identif y problems and establish operating efficiencies in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and standards The instructor will provide instructional materials in this informative and valuable class 33198 Sept 10-Dec 10 W 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125

No class Nov 26

nATE Core PreparationndashnB Take this class and qualify to sit for the installation and service core tests of the NATE (National American Technical Excellence) and KATE (Knowledge Area of Technical Expertise) professional standards The class includes the necessar y preparatory information and pre-tests 33199 Oct 7-14 T 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

e issi si specti

5 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

A u t omo t I V e

independent Auto Dealer RenewalndashnB This class meets the Statersquos annual continuing education training requirements for renewal of the Used Motor Vehicle Dealerrsquos License Stay current and legal 33200 Nov 12 W 9 am-4 pm AMC 104 $70

Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) Emissions ii inspectionndashnB Keep your essential certifications up-to-date This course certifies vehicle emission inspectors in accordance with state law Information at w w wncdotgovdmvvehicle_ ser v ices m on n on emissionsinspection 33201 Jul 810 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33202 Aug 57 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33203 Sept 1618 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33204 Oct 1416 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33205 Nov 46 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33206 Dec 24 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Safety inspectionndashnB This short course offers InitialRenewal Certification for vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with state law The instructor prov ides course materials 33207 July 1517 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33208 Aug 1214 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33209 Sept 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33210 Oct 79 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33211 Nov 1113 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33212 Dec 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Small Engine mechanicndashnB New Learn to operate small engines in accordance with the manufacturerrsquos specifications Wersquoll cover trouble-shooting safety and the replacement of defective components Upon completion of the course you will be able to explain operating principles of small engines adjust engines for operational efficiency and work in a safe mannermdashkey knowledge and skills for a small engine mechanic 33213 Nov 1-Dec 6 Sa 9 am-noon StCtr 121 $70

A V I A t I o N

Aviation Sheet metalndashHV Enjoy using the k nowledge skills and patience of an Aviation Sheet Metal Artisan to produce superior work Wersquoll provide expert instruction and sheet metal supplies You must bring safety glasses gloves and shoes that fully cover the foot For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444shy6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 30915 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-10 pm $180+$67

FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Cert PrepndashHV Prepare for the FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Certification in this class The college will provide your textbooks supplies and exam fees Pre-requisite FAA 8610 Sign-Off For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu

GeneralAirframe 30916 July 14 M 5-530 pm Havelock $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm 30917 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm

New River $150 0 Genera lPowerplant 30918 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm $1500

Havelock 30919 July 14 M 5-530 pm $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm New River

b u s I N e s s A N D m A N A g e m e N t

Communicating Effectively in Challenging SituationsndashnB New Find communicating effectively in business a challenge Want to sharpen your edge Communication is the process by which projects and relationships are created maintained altered and sometimes destroyed The I-Skills Zone enables you to be more influential - making significant contributions to help people and projects move ahead When you apply the skills you will increase your interpersonal effectiveness up down and across the organization as well as with customers and suppliers outside the company The I-Skills Zone will increase your capacity as an individual to handle complexity as you work one-on-one and in teams When the I-Skills Zone becomes the common human operating system within your companyrsquos culture it provides a competitive advantage I-Skills Zone materials required and available for purchase at the college book store 33266 Sept 18-19 Th 1-5 pm TBA $70

F 8 am-5 pm TBA

Careers and training

6 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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co cr c

Careers and training

Core Communication Skills New Attend the premier applied interpersonal communication skills coursemdashCore Communications In Core yoursquoll learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts making decisions solving problems and negotiating more effectively These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities Through this program you can expect to develop confidence that you can communicate effectively in any situation create faster better resolutions to conflicts increase your personal power and influence choose specific approaches for handling difficult conversations reduce interpersonal tension and stress Core Communications materials are required and available for purchase at the college book store 33267 Nov 6-7 Th 1-5 pm TBA

F 8 am-5 pm TBA $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and managementndashOnline ed2go The skills of motivation and delegation are key skills for success in business and life in general Yoursquoll learn bothmdashand tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts in this class View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and management iindashOnline ed2go Want the skills to be an effective manager or supervisor Master the basics of communicating effectively and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills This course requires that yoursquove already completed Fundamentals of Supervision and Management View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Getting Paid to Talkmaking money with your VoicendashnB Ever been told you have a great voice From audio books and cartoons to documentaries commercials and more this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over Learn

what the pros look for how to prepare and where to find work in your area Wersquo ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals In addition yoursquoll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher This class is lots of fun realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field For more info please visit voicecoachescomgptt 33268 Aug 5 T 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25 33269 Dec 8 M 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25

interpersonal CommunicationndashOnline ed2go Learn strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication Explore clear examples of verbal and nonverbal habits effective listening self-concept differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management Gain practical strategies to use today to improve communication at home in social situations and the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31180 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33182 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33183 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33184 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33187 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33188 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

LeadershipndashOnline ed2go Even if you donrsquot hold a leadership position this course will teach you how to use the principles of great leaders to achieve success in almost every aspect of your daily life View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go m avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

C o D e e NF o r C e m e N t

BuildingndashnB Study the NC Accessibility Building Manufactured Home and Residential Housing Code books and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Inspector of residential and commercial installations You furnish your own copies of these books which are available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg 33214 Oct 17-26 F 6-10 pm AMC 102 $125

SaSu 8am- 5 pm AMC 102

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

C o m m e r C I A l D r I V IN g

DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

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C o N s t r u C t I o N

Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

$180+$2 33226 July 7-Oct 8 M-Th 530-930 pm Brock 207

$180+$2

nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

C oN t INuous P roC e s s ImP roV e m eN t mdash

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Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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C os m e t o l o g y

Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

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Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

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our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

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continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

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Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

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OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

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The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

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The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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A C C ou N t IN g

Accounting FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Increase your financial awareness and accountability and gain a marketable skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping how to analyze and record financial transactions and prepare various financial reports Accounts receivable accounts payable payroll procedures and sales taxes will be covered View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Accounting Fundamentals iindashOnline ed2go Build on the knowledge gained in the Accounting Fundamentals course to gain a solid understanding of corporate accounting practices Learn how to work with financial reports dividends plant assets depreciation accrued revenue and expenses retained earnings stock holdersrsquo equity and more Requires completion of Accounting Fundamentals View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Bank Teller TrainingndashnB amp HV New Banking is an industry with upward mobility and itrsquos a pleasant working environment Get trained for an entry level tellerrsquos position in this 30-hour course Learn the basic functions of the banking industry a tellerrsquos responsibilities and all the daily transaction procedures Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to handle checks process transactions give quality customer service and provide proper bank ser vices In only 30 hours of course time yoursquore ready to work 33262 July 14-Aug 13 MW 6-9 pm Havelock $125 33263 Sept 9-Oct 9 TTh 6-9 pm New Bern $125

Bookkeeper Certification Exam Prep and QuickBooks LabndashnB New Build your employability by preparing to take the national Certified Book keeper (CBreg) exam Take this course and master the skills that lead to certification as a CB The course includes a 20-hour lab to help you with using QuickBooks Accounting soft ware Thinking like an entrepreneur you will build a company learn to implement internal controls set up payroll manage inventory reconcile and correct entry errors make

journal adjustments and prepare your companyrsquos financial statements Pre-requisite basic accounting and payroll principles as tested via an online assessment A series of 6 textbooks will be required for this course (approx cost $200) For more information call (252) 638-5467 33264 July 29-Sept 9 TWTh 530-930 pm BIT 112 $180+$5

No class Aug 13 33265 Sept 30-Nov 5 TWTh 9 am-1pm BIT 112 $180+$5

A I r C o N D I t I o N IN g H e A t IN g

EPA Refrigerant CertificationndashnB Trades jobs abound Earn the certification that allows you to purchase coolants for small appliances and refrigerant cooling systems The instructor will lead discussions and presentation of certification materials including a pre-test The state examination is administered during class $25 charge for scoring 33197 Oct 7-21 T 6-10 pm AMC 104 $70

HVAC TechnologyndashnB Study HVAC operations maintenance and troubleshooting of residential and light commercial heatingcooling systems Use diagnostic toolsprocedures to identif y problems and establish operating efficiencies in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and standards The instructor will provide instructional materials in this informative and valuable class 33198 Sept 10-Dec 10 W 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125

No class Nov 26

nATE Core PreparationndashnB Take this class and qualify to sit for the installation and service core tests of the NATE (National American Technical Excellence) and KATE (Knowledge Area of Technical Expertise) professional standards The class includes the necessar y preparatory information and pre-tests 33199 Oct 7-14 T 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

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Careers and Training

A u t omo t I V e

independent Auto Dealer RenewalndashnB This class meets the Statersquos annual continuing education training requirements for renewal of the Used Motor Vehicle Dealerrsquos License Stay current and legal 33200 Nov 12 W 9 am-4 pm AMC 104 $70

Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) Emissions ii inspectionndashnB Keep your essential certifications up-to-date This course certifies vehicle emission inspectors in accordance with state law Information at w w wncdotgovdmvvehicle_ ser v ices m on n on emissionsinspection 33201 Jul 810 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33202 Aug 57 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33203 Sept 1618 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33204 Oct 1416 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33205 Nov 46 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33206 Dec 24 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Safety inspectionndashnB This short course offers InitialRenewal Certification for vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with state law The instructor prov ides course materials 33207 July 1517 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33208 Aug 1214 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33209 Sept 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33210 Oct 79 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33211 Nov 1113 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33212 Dec 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Small Engine mechanicndashnB New Learn to operate small engines in accordance with the manufacturerrsquos specifications Wersquoll cover trouble-shooting safety and the replacement of defective components Upon completion of the course you will be able to explain operating principles of small engines adjust engines for operational efficiency and work in a safe mannermdashkey knowledge and skills for a small engine mechanic 33213 Nov 1-Dec 6 Sa 9 am-noon StCtr 121 $70

A V I A t I o N

Aviation Sheet metalndashHV Enjoy using the k nowledge skills and patience of an Aviation Sheet Metal Artisan to produce superior work Wersquoll provide expert instruction and sheet metal supplies You must bring safety glasses gloves and shoes that fully cover the foot For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444shy6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 30915 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-10 pm $180+$67

FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Cert PrepndashHV Prepare for the FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Certification in this class The college will provide your textbooks supplies and exam fees Pre-requisite FAA 8610 Sign-Off For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu

GeneralAirframe 30916 July 14 M 5-530 pm Havelock $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm 30917 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm

New River $150 0 Genera lPowerplant 30918 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm $1500

Havelock 30919 July 14 M 5-530 pm $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm New River

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Communicating Effectively in Challenging SituationsndashnB New Find communicating effectively in business a challenge Want to sharpen your edge Communication is the process by which projects and relationships are created maintained altered and sometimes destroyed The I-Skills Zone enables you to be more influential - making significant contributions to help people and projects move ahead When you apply the skills you will increase your interpersonal effectiveness up down and across the organization as well as with customers and suppliers outside the company The I-Skills Zone will increase your capacity as an individual to handle complexity as you work one-on-one and in teams When the I-Skills Zone becomes the common human operating system within your companyrsquos culture it provides a competitive advantage I-Skills Zone materials required and available for purchase at the college book store 33266 Sept 18-19 Th 1-5 pm TBA $70

F 8 am-5 pm TBA

Careers and training

6 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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Core Communication Skills New Attend the premier applied interpersonal communication skills coursemdashCore Communications In Core yoursquoll learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts making decisions solving problems and negotiating more effectively These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities Through this program you can expect to develop confidence that you can communicate effectively in any situation create faster better resolutions to conflicts increase your personal power and influence choose specific approaches for handling difficult conversations reduce interpersonal tension and stress Core Communications materials are required and available for purchase at the college book store 33267 Nov 6-7 Th 1-5 pm TBA

F 8 am-5 pm TBA $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and managementndashOnline ed2go The skills of motivation and delegation are key skills for success in business and life in general Yoursquoll learn bothmdashand tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts in this class View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and management iindashOnline ed2go Want the skills to be an effective manager or supervisor Master the basics of communicating effectively and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills This course requires that yoursquove already completed Fundamentals of Supervision and Management View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Getting Paid to Talkmaking money with your VoicendashnB Ever been told you have a great voice From audio books and cartoons to documentaries commercials and more this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over Learn

what the pros look for how to prepare and where to find work in your area Wersquo ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals In addition yoursquoll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher This class is lots of fun realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field For more info please visit voicecoachescomgptt 33268 Aug 5 T 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25 33269 Dec 8 M 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25

interpersonal CommunicationndashOnline ed2go Learn strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication Explore clear examples of verbal and nonverbal habits effective listening self-concept differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management Gain practical strategies to use today to improve communication at home in social situations and the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31180 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33182 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33183 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33184 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33187 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33188 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

LeadershipndashOnline ed2go Even if you donrsquot hold a leadership position this course will teach you how to use the principles of great leaders to achieve success in almost every aspect of your daily life View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go m avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

C o D e e NF o r C e m e N t

BuildingndashnB Study the NC Accessibility Building Manufactured Home and Residential Housing Code books and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Inspector of residential and commercial installations You furnish your own copies of these books which are available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg 33214 Oct 17-26 F 6-10 pm AMC 102 $125

SaSu 8am- 5 pm AMC 102

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

C o m m e r C I A l D r I V IN g

DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and training

C o N s t r u C t I o N

Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

$180+$2 33226 July 7-Oct 8 M-Th 530-930 pm Brock 207

$180+$2

nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

C oN t INuous P roC e s s ImP roV e m eN t mdash

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Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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C os m e t o l o g y

Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

e D u C A t I o N A N D t r A IN IN g

Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

continued next page

our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

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Careers and training

continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

c cr c

Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
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independent Auto Dealer RenewalndashnB This class meets the Statersquos annual continuing education training requirements for renewal of the Used Motor Vehicle Dealerrsquos License Stay current and legal 33200 Nov 12 W 9 am-4 pm AMC 104 $70

Onboard Diagnostic (OBD) Emissions ii inspectionndashnB Keep your essential certifications up-to-date This course certifies vehicle emission inspectors in accordance with state law Information at w w wncdotgovdmvvehicle_ ser v ices m on n on emissionsinspection 33201 Jul 810 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33202 Aug 57 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33203 Sept 1618 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33204 Oct 1416 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33205 Nov 46 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33206 Dec 24 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Safety inspectionndashnB This short course offers InitialRenewal Certification for vehicle safety inspectors in accordance with state law The instructor prov ides course materials 33207 July 1517 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33208 Aug 1214 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33209 Sept 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33210 Oct 79 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33211 Nov 1113 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70 33212 Dec 911 TTh 6-10 pm StCtr 129 $70

Small Engine mechanicndashnB New Learn to operate small engines in accordance with the manufacturerrsquos specifications Wersquoll cover trouble-shooting safety and the replacement of defective components Upon completion of the course you will be able to explain operating principles of small engines adjust engines for operational efficiency and work in a safe mannermdashkey knowledge and skills for a small engine mechanic 33213 Nov 1-Dec 6 Sa 9 am-noon StCtr 121 $70

A V I A t I o N

Aviation Sheet metalndashHV Enjoy using the k nowledge skills and patience of an Aviation Sheet Metal Artisan to produce superior work Wersquoll provide expert instruction and sheet metal supplies You must bring safety glasses gloves and shoes that fully cover the foot For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444shy6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 30915 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-10 pm $180+$67

FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Cert PrepndashHV Prepare for the FAA GeneralAirframePowerplant Certification in this class The college will provide your textbooks supplies and exam fees Pre-requisite FAA 8610 Sign-Off For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccardkcravenccedu

GeneralAirframe 30916 July 14 M 5-530 pm Havelock $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm 30917 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm

New River $150 0 Genera lPowerplant 30918 July 14-Nov 5 MW 530-930 pm $1500

Havelock 30919 July 14 M 5-530 pm $1500

July 15-Nov 6 TTh 530-930 pm New River

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Communicating Effectively in Challenging SituationsndashnB New Find communicating effectively in business a challenge Want to sharpen your edge Communication is the process by which projects and relationships are created maintained altered and sometimes destroyed The I-Skills Zone enables you to be more influential - making significant contributions to help people and projects move ahead When you apply the skills you will increase your interpersonal effectiveness up down and across the organization as well as with customers and suppliers outside the company The I-Skills Zone will increase your capacity as an individual to handle complexity as you work one-on-one and in teams When the I-Skills Zone becomes the common human operating system within your companyrsquos culture it provides a competitive advantage I-Skills Zone materials required and available for purchase at the college book store 33266 Sept 18-19 Th 1-5 pm TBA $70

F 8 am-5 pm TBA

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Core Communication Skills New Attend the premier applied interpersonal communication skills coursemdashCore Communications In Core yoursquoll learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts making decisions solving problems and negotiating more effectively These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities Through this program you can expect to develop confidence that you can communicate effectively in any situation create faster better resolutions to conflicts increase your personal power and influence choose specific approaches for handling difficult conversations reduce interpersonal tension and stress Core Communications materials are required and available for purchase at the college book store 33267 Nov 6-7 Th 1-5 pm TBA

F 8 am-5 pm TBA $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and managementndashOnline ed2go The skills of motivation and delegation are key skills for success in business and life in general Yoursquoll learn bothmdashand tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts in this class View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and management iindashOnline ed2go Want the skills to be an effective manager or supervisor Master the basics of communicating effectively and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills This course requires that yoursquove already completed Fundamentals of Supervision and Management View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Getting Paid to Talkmaking money with your VoicendashnB Ever been told you have a great voice From audio books and cartoons to documentaries commercials and more this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over Learn

what the pros look for how to prepare and where to find work in your area Wersquo ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals In addition yoursquoll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher This class is lots of fun realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field For more info please visit voicecoachescomgptt 33268 Aug 5 T 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25 33269 Dec 8 M 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25

interpersonal CommunicationndashOnline ed2go Learn strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication Explore clear examples of verbal and nonverbal habits effective listening self-concept differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management Gain practical strategies to use today to improve communication at home in social situations and the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31180 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33182 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33183 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33184 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33187 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33188 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

LeadershipndashOnline ed2go Even if you donrsquot hold a leadership position this course will teach you how to use the principles of great leaders to achieve success in almost every aspect of your daily life View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go m avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

C o D e e NF o r C e m e N t

BuildingndashnB Study the NC Accessibility Building Manufactured Home and Residential Housing Code books and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Inspector of residential and commercial installations You furnish your own copies of these books which are available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg 33214 Oct 17-26 F 6-10 pm AMC 102 $125

SaSu 8am- 5 pm AMC 102

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

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DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

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Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

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nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

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Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

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Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

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our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

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The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

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Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

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Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

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Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

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in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

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motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

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motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

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intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

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s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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6 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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Careers and training

Core Communication Skills New Attend the premier applied interpersonal communication skills coursemdashCore Communications In Core yoursquoll learn six talking skills and five listening skills for resolving conflicts making decisions solving problems and negotiating more effectively These practical communication skills strengthen your relationships and increase your personal and professional opportunities Through this program you can expect to develop confidence that you can communicate effectively in any situation create faster better resolutions to conflicts increase your personal power and influence choose specific approaches for handling difficult conversations reduce interpersonal tension and stress Core Communications materials are required and available for purchase at the college book store 33267 Nov 6-7 Th 1-5 pm TBA

F 8 am-5 pm TBA $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and managementndashOnline ed2go The skills of motivation and delegation are key skills for success in business and life in general Yoursquoll learn bothmdashand tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts in this class View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Fundamentals of Supervision and management iindashOnline ed2go Want the skills to be an effective manager or supervisor Master the basics of communicating effectively and learn tools for developing your own interpersonal skills This course requires that yoursquove already completed Fundamentals of Supervision and Management View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Getting Paid to Talkmaking money with your VoicendashnB Ever been told you have a great voice From audio books and cartoons to documentaries commercials and more this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over Learn

what the pros look for how to prepare and where to find work in your area Wersquo ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals In addition yoursquoll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher This class is lots of fun realistic and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field For more info please visit voicecoachescomgptt 33268 Aug 5 T 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25 33269 Dec 8 M 630-9 pm AMC 102 $25

interpersonal CommunicationndashOnline ed2go Learn strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication Explore clear examples of verbal and nonverbal habits effective listening self-concept differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management Gain practical strategies to use today to improve communication at home in social situations and the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31180 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33182 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33183 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33184 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33187 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33188 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

LeadershipndashOnline ed2go Even if you donrsquot hold a leadership position this course will teach you how to use the principles of great leaders to achieve success in almost every aspect of your daily life View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go m avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

C o D e e NF o r C e m e N t

BuildingndashnB Study the NC Accessibility Building Manufactured Home and Residential Housing Code books and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Inspector of residential and commercial installations You furnish your own copies of these books which are available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg 33214 Oct 17-26 F 6-10 pm AMC 102 $125

SaSu 8am- 5 pm AMC 102

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

C o m m e r C I A l D r I V IN g

DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and training

C o N s t r u C t I o N

Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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Careers and Training

complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

$180+$2 33226 July 7-Oct 8 M-Th 530-930 pm Brock 207

$180+$2

nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

C oN t INuous P roC e s s ImP roV e m eN t mdash

l e A N sI X sIgm A

Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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9 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

C os m e t o l o g y

Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

e D u C A t I o N A N D t r A IN IN g

Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

continued next page

our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

10 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

11 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

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Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

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environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 7: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

ElectricalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential and commercial code requirements and qualify to sit for the state examination as a Level 1 or 2 Electrical Inspector of residential and commercial installations Code book is available at International Code Council (800) 786-4452 or w w wiccsafeorg org 33215 Oct 18-26 SaSu 830-5 pm AMC 118 $125

Law and AdministrationndashnB Study the NC Administrative and Enforcement Requirements Code available from the International Code Council at (800) 786-4452 or w wwiccsafeorg and qualify to sit for any of the State Code Enforcement examinations 33216 Sept 26-28 F 7 am-9 pm AMC 118 $70 Sa 8 am-5 pm Su 8 am-2 pm

C o m m e r C I A l D r I V IN g

DOT Wide Load EscortndashnB Do you like driving Would you like to get paid to do it The North Carolina Department of Transportation requires that all Oversize-Overweight Load Escort Vehicle drivers be certified Our course can fulfill this requirement In 8 hours you will get instruction in safe and effective escort skills take an exam that documents comprehension of key concepts and learn about the system of recognizing drivers certified by this or another state This class meets the requirements for both initial and re-certification Certification is valid for four years Advanced registration is R EQUIRED These classes are self-supported fee-exempt status does not apply All materials are included in the registration fee 33068 Aug 26 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105 33069 Nov 18 T 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $105

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and training

C o N s t r u C t I o N

Basic masonryndashnB Masonry is a time-honored skill and a satisf ying jobndashbricks have been used for building since about 5000 BC Yoursquoll build a brick wall as you explore basic masonry principles of site organization work layout tool safety and use building codes footings and foundations uses of mortar and characteristics of brick and block Get familiar with OSHA guidelines and skin safety Cost includes tuition supply fee and student insurance coverage 33217 Sept 25-Nov 1 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $125+$27 Sa 9 am-noon

General Contractor Examination PreparationndashnB This course is designed to prepare individuals for the residential examination and process of the NC General Contractor Licensure Study BEST construction practices addressing issues of scheduling prints materiallabor cost estimating and State Building Codes Be job smart and competitive Students need copies of NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business Law and Project Management 7th edition (https store NASCLANorth Carolina) and NC Residential Code 2012 edition (httpshop iccsafeorgcodesNorthCarolina) 33218 Sept 22-Dec 15 MW 6-9 pm StCtr 129 $180 No class Oct 13 Nov 10 and Nov 26

nCCER Construction 1ndashnB Good news The construction industry continues to rebound with job opportunities leading to great careers This 220hour program prepares you for an entry-level position with a residential or commercial construction company Yoursquoll get certification in Safety with a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card a certification in safe fork lift operations and National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) certifications in Core Construction Principles and in Painting The class is divided into lecture and performance evaluations Score at least 80 correct on all written exams and

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complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

$180+$2 33226 July 7-Oct 8 M-Th 530-930 pm Brock 207

$180+$2

nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

C oN t INuous P roC e s s ImP roV e m eN t mdash

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Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

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Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

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Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

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our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

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The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

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Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

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Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

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in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

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m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

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Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

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Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

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environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 8: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

8 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

complete all skill evaluations to pass The class will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street Class size is limited so register early 33225 July 7-Sept 15 M-Th 8 am-230 pm RCS

$180+$2 33226 July 7-Oct 8 M-Th 530-930 pm Brock 207

$180+$2

nCCER Construction 2ndashnB After successfully completing NCCER Construction 1 yoursquore ready for NCCER Construction 2 In Part 2 yoursquoll be introduced to carpentry and weatherization Yoursquo ll add valuable skills and knowledge to your job-related tool box including knowledge of building materials construction drawings floor systems wall systems basic stair layout and ceiling joist and roof framing You will also learn the fundamentals of weatherization and how it applies to the building envelope Yoursquoll start to apply what has been learned in the classroom to the real world through hands-on collaborative construction of the homes being built for The Greater New Bern Habitat for Humanity and various other projects When you successfully complete the program you will receive NCCER certifications in

Level 1 Carpentry and the Fundamentals of Weatherization This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ResidentialGreen Building TradesWeatherizationProgramndashnB Get certified and find work as a Weatherization InstallerGreen Building Technician This program offers you information and practices for the design construction and operation of energy efficient homes Yoursquoll learn how to determine the amount of energ y used in a residential home and ways to minimize usage The program is delivered through classroom lecture hands-on practice and field trips You will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) This course will be offered on the New Bern campus and at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

C oN t INuous P roC e s s ImP roV e m eN t mdash

l e A N sI X sIgm A

Lean Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outshyputs by identif ying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in processes Many of the nationrsquos best-practice companies have employed it to further their success and competitive edge There are three levels of knowledge for project team members Yellow Green and Black Belt If you are a professional looking to add Lean Six Sigma skills and knowledge you should consider one of the following courses For additional information contact Kim Zaccardelli at (252) 444-6013 or zaccard kcravenccedu

Lean Six Sigma Tools and Technique RefresherndashHV New

The following classes will all be taught during one day For one fee you can participate in one two three or all four sessionsmdash it is your choice For additional Information contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013

8-10 am Value Stream Mapping 10-noon Mistake Proofing-Poka Yoki 1-3 pm Statistical Tests 3-5 pm Data Collection

32707 Sept 12 F 8 am-5 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma yellow Belt Certification 30968 Aug 8-15 F 8 am-4 pm Havelock $70 30969 Oct 9-23 Th 530-9 pm Havelock $70

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification 30971 May 5-July 21 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180 30972 Aug 25-Nov 3 M 530-930 pm Havelock $180

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification 30974 July 30-Dec 17 W 530-930 pm Havelock $1500

c cr c

9 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

C os m e t o l o g y

Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

e D u C A t I o N A N D t r A IN IN g

Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

continued next page

our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

10 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

11 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

c cr c

Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

12

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

13

14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

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OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

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Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

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The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 9: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

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9 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

C os m e t o l o g y

Barbering ConceptsndashnB Are you looking for a career in helping people look their best Barbering Concepts can assist you in achieving your goals This course is designed to take you less than a year to complete Itrsquos a combination of learning by lecture and hands-on training When you have completed the course yoursquoll be prepared to take the state exam given by the North Carolina Board of Barbering Examiners If yoursquore interested please contact Donell Bryant at (252) 638-0161 or bryantdcravenccedu for more information including requirements for registration and course schedule

nail TechnicianndashnB Nail Technicians help people gain confidence as well as providing an important health and beauty service In this program yoursquo ll learn to shape nails beautif y skin and other key skills for work as a licensed manicurist or nail technician specialist Yoursquo ll finish with all the knowledge and technical skills to be a professional Yoursquo ll also understand important laws regulations business practices and other information necessar y to meet the North Carolina Board of Cosmetology qualifications Class size is limited so yoursquoll get the attention you need to succeed For more information please contact Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or email williamskecravenccedu

e D u C A t I o N A N D t r A IN IN g

Effective Teacher TrainingndashnB Want to make a difference in your role as a teacher Learn effective methods of instruction and discipline as well as policies and legal issues in the public schools Get specialized training designed exclusively for your job using an experienced-based approach to learning 33270 July 8-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm TBA $125 33271 Oct 21-30 TWTh 830 am-230 pm TBA $125

Empowering Students with DisabilitiesndashOnline ed2go Explore common disabilities yoursquoll encounter in the classroom and master techniques for promoting academic behavioral and social skills in students with special needs View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Careers and trainingoccupational

Solving Classroom Discipline ProblemsndashOnline ed2go Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles The answer is that some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems This course reveals those secrets and presents a step-by-step approach to effective positive classroom discipline View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31187 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32988 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32989 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32990 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32991 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32992 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Additional Teacher DevelopmentndashOnline ed2go Craven Community College in partnership with Ed2go offers courses for teacher renewal credit Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate that proves participation and completion of the course The certificates are recognized by the NC Department of Education as approved teacher renewal credit courses and successful completion of a course is based on passing the final exam Attendance is measured by your completion of the chapter quizzes

continued next page

our Nail technician program You can create beauty with classes in professional cosmetology programs at Craven Student Maria Cruz demonstrates her nail care talent

10 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

11 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

c cr c

Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

12

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

13

14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 10: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

10 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

continued Additional Teacher Development ed2go

The certificate of completion you receive at the end of the course should be given to the personnel administrator of your local school district Certified teachers not currently employed should retain certificates of completion to submit with their application for certificate renewa l before the renewal cycle expires Please consult with the appropriate staff development person in your system prior to enrolling to obtain approval to take courses for license renewal credit

This program requires enrollment online completing a registration form and payment by noon on the start date of the course You may registerpay in person or by mail For information visit ww wed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638shy5467 All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70 Sample titles include

bull Creating K-12 Learning Materials bull Integrating Technolog y in the Classroom bull Microsoft PowerPoint in the Classroom bull Ready Set Read bull Spanish in the Classroom bull Teaching Preschool A Year of Inspiring Lessons bull Web 20 Blogs Wikis and Podcasts

Every course is offered every session July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

See page 21 or visit w w wed2gocomcravencc for more information

e l e C t r IC A l e l e C t ro N IC s

Basic WiringndashnB In the last few years the median pay for electricians was about $50000 per year Through this course learn the principles of basic wiring electrical safety and blueprint reading planning and layout installation of distribution equipment lighting overcurrent protection conductors branch circuits and conduits the careusage of electrical tools and materials and the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) 33219 Sept 23-Dec 11 TTh 6-9 pm AMC 118 $180+$25

Electrical Contractor License PreparationRenewalndashnB Study the National Electrical Code and perform trade calculations and installation practices in preparation for the Statersquos limited electrical contractor license examination Licensed contractors can earn eight (8) hours of required continuing education credit 33220 Oct 6-Nov 3 M 6-8 pm AMC 104 $70

Contractor License Renewal Four (4) Hour UpdatendashnB Study the National Electric Code for updates and rule changes and earn four (4) hours of license renewal credit Keeping your knowledge and skills up-to-date helps ensure your future employment 33221 Sept 23 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70 33223 Dec 9 T noon-4 pm AMC 104 $70

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s m A N A g e m e N t

Employment Law FundamentalsndashOnline ed2go Learn the basics of employment law so you can legally hire evaluate and manage employees as a manager supervisor small business owner human resource specialist or corporate executive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Understanding the Human Resources FunctionndashOnline ed2go This course is designed to help people without human resources experience to understand this very vital link in the organizational chain It will prepare both managers and business owners to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

11 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

c cr c

Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

12

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

13

14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

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Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

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OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

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Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

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B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 11: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

11 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

IN s u r A NC e

Life and Health insurance PrelicensingndashnB New Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent The objectives and topics covered in this course will help you to prepare and qualif y for the state license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessary A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33275 Aug 5-27 TWTh 530-930 pm TBA $125 33276 Nov 8-23 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

Property and Casualty insurance PrelicensingndashnB New

This course prepares you to perform transactions in the property and casualtyliability insurance industry The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the general insurance concepts insurance policies provisions and contract law You will become an expert in your knowledge of federal regulations that pertain to insurance transactions and dealings with the public A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638shy5467 33277 July 12-27 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125 33278 Oct 4-19 SaSu 8 am-5 pm TBA $125

medicare Supplement Long-Term Care Agent PrelicensingndashnB New This 10-hour prelicense education prepares you for selling Medicare SupplementLTC policies and for taking the state exam The objectives and topics covered in this course help prepare you to sit for the state license examination You will be proficient in your knowledge of the Medicare Supplement and LTHC concepts insurance policies provisions and laws You need to be 18 years of age and already licensed for Accident Health or Sickness in order to enroll in this class and prepare for the state exam A textbook will be required for this course For more information call (252) 638-5467 33279 Sept 9-11 TWTh 530-830 pm TBA $70 33280 Dec 6-7 SaSu 8 am-1 pm TBA $70

l A N g u A ge s

Travel make new friends and enjoy new countries Craven offers language courses online through our ed2go program (see page 21 for enrollment information) These lessons include computer-based audio files to maximize instruction Ever y course starts every month View a detailed course description the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson for any of these courses at w w wed2gocomcravencc

Careers and training

Beginning FrenchndashOnline ed2go

Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and phrases for both leisure and business in this engaging and useful class

Conversational JapanesendashOnline ed2go Whether you want to learn conversationa l Japanese for business travel or just for fun yoursquo ll find this course easy and enjoyable

instant italianndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to express yourself comfortably in Italian with a vocabulary of practical everyday words and phrases

Spanish in the ClassroomndashOnline ed2go Learn essential Spanish for teachers so you can communicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and parents

Spanish for Law EnforcementndashOnline ed2go Master the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations

Spanish for medical ProfessionalsndashOnline ed2go Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases

Speed SpanishndashOnline ed2go Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and yoursquoll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time Speed Spanish II and III also available

Every Course Every Month - Visit wwwed2gocomcravencc

l A W eNF o r C e m e N t

in-Service Law Enforcement TrainingndashnB amp HV Craven Community College offers a wide range of training solutions for law enforcement personnel at the request of law enforcement agencies The in-service training courses are provided at no cost to sworn law enforcement officers affi liated with a North Carolina agency Craven Community College is pleased to collaborate with local law enforcement to make our communities more safe and crime-free Please direct questions to Keith Williams at (252) 638-7353 or williamskecravenccedu

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

c cr c

Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

12

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

13

14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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Careers and training

m o t o r C y C l e

motorcycle Safety Basic Rider CoursendashnB Fewer forms of transportation are more exciting or more pleasurable than riding a motorcycle Itrsquos economical too But safety for the rider and others is imperative This 20shyhour course for beginners teaches the basic skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic Yoursquoll be familiarized with the location and operation of the controls as you practice riding on a protected range No motorcycle or prior knowledge is necessar y Motorcycles helmets and training manuals are prov ided You must wear an approved helmet over-theshyank le footwear long pants a long sleeved shirt or jacket full fingered gloves and protective eye wear at all times while training Successful completion earns you a skills waiver card for NCDMV Cost is $145 and is non-refundable Schedule is Friday from 6-9 pm Saturday 8 am-6 pm and Sunday 8 am - 5 pm in Bender 107 and Parking Lot 1 Class size is limited 33020 July 18-20 33021 Aug 1-3 33061 Aug 15-17 33062 Sept 5-7 33063 Sept 19-21 33064 Oct 3-5 33065 Oct 17-19 33066 Nov 7-9 33067 Nov 21-23

m o t o r C y C l e m A IN t e N A NC e

motorcycle ServicendashnB Enhance your enjoyment of motorcycles by learning inspection troubleshooting and maintenance procedures for the major mechanical components of a motorcyclemdashride smooth and safe 33224 Sept 4-Nov 13 Th 6-9 pm StCtr 125 $125+$35

N o N P r o F I t m A N A g e m e N t

intro to non-profit managementndashOnline ed2go Develop the skills and strategies needed to become an integral part of one of Americarsquos fastest growing service sectors Gain an understanding of the unique characteristics of non-profit organizations while mastering the core knowledge necessary to become an effective leader View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Get GrantsndashOnline ed2go Whether yoursquore interested in writing grant proposals as a career or in obtaining funding for your organization gain the grant-writing skills you need to outshine your competition Recommended for development professionals educators nonshyprofit agency staff members or volunteers or anyone involved in fundraising for a large or small organization View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Starting a non-profitndashOnline ed2go Learn the details of taking a non-profit start-up from vision to reality Filled with sav v y advice this is the perfect how-to course for anyone interested in building a thriving non-profit organization up from the grassroots View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31163 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 33177 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 33178 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 33179 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 33180 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 33181 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

More courses related to operating non-profit organizations (such as marketing and fundraising) are available through our Ed2Go program See page 21 visit wwwed2gocomcravencc or call (252) 638-5467 to learn more

12

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

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14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

17

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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K I

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 13: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

enotaryenotarylawsaspx

Careers and training

N o t A r y P u b l I C

notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Take the state exam which is administered in class Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencusnotar y Required text Notary Public Guidebook for NC-10th Edition (ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2) 33281 July 10 Th 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33282 Aug 9 Sa 9 am- 430 pm TBA $70 33283 Aug 1921 TTh 6-930 pm TBA $70 33284 Sept 19 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33285 Oct 2123 TTh 6- 930 pm TBA $70 33286 Nov 14 F 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33287 Dec 6 Sa 9 am- 430 pm Brock 100 $70 33288 Dec 1618 TTh 6 pm- 930 pm Brock 100 $70

Electronic notary Public CertificationndashnB Earn electronic notary public certification by studying the history laws forms qualifications and procedures relevant to the duties of a notary Sit for the State exam administered in class after a 3-hour instruction Notary applicants should be at least 18 years of age reside or work in the state speak read and write the English language and possess a high school diploma or equivalent Criminal record MAY be a disqualification You must hold a valid commission as a notary public in the State of North Carolina Please refer to policies at w w wsecretarystatencus enotar yenotarylawsaspx 33291 July 29 Tu 9 am-1 pm Brock 100 $70 33292 Oct 11 Sa 10 am-2 pm Brock 100 $70

r e A l e s t A t e

Real Estate PreLicensing Brokerage PrepndashnB Be a real estate pro Learn the basic knowledge and skills necessar y to act as a licensed real estate broker in a manner that protects and ser ves the public interest and sit for the state real estate license examination Strong mathematical and memory detail competency skills necessar y You must pass a free basic skills assessment before being able to enroll in class Required text Modern Real Estate Practice in North Carolina 8th Edition (ISBN 9781475421828) 33289 July 19-Aug 24 SaSu 9 am-430 pm TBA $180 33290 Sept 9-Oct 21 TWTh 830 am-1 pm TBA $180

For more information on the licensing process please refer to the NC Real Estate Commission booklet Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina available at w w wncrecgovpdflicensingbook letgenera lpdf

Real Estate Postlicensing BrokerRelationships andResponsibilitiesndashnB Hone your real estate skills Review agency relationships in sales transactions and an agentrsquos legal duties Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33293 July 7-28 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33294 Oct 18-26 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Real Estate Contractsand ClosingndashnB Gain professional level skill in sales contract preparation and common procedures license status and education issues Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33295 Sept 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33296 Nov 15-23 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Postlicensing Selected TopicsndashnB Expand your real estate knowledge in commercial brokerage property management land use loan funds license law issues fair housing establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes Bring your North Carolina Real Estate Manual 2013-14 Edition (Book CD or Online Subscription) Select the ldquoPublicationsrdquo link on the home page of the NC Real Estate Commissionrsquos website (w w wncrecgov) 33297 Oct 20-Nov 10 M 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125 33298 Dec 6-14 SaSu 8 am-430 pm AMC 104 $125

Real Estate Continuing EducationndashnB Complete the annual mandator y Real Estate Update course required by the NC Real Estate Commission in the morning and an elective in the afternoon

2014-15 Update with Elective or BiCAR 33299 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $70 If you are a Broker-in-Charge (BIC) you return Saturday morning (8 am-noon) for the BIC Annual Review (BICAR)

2014-15 Update with Elective 33300 Nov 1 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $70

13

14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

17

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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K I

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I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 14: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

14 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and training

Using Social media in BusinessndashOnline ed2go Learn how to use the five most popular social media platshyformsmdashFacebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest and Google+mdash to grow and promote your business Gain the necessary strategies today to improve communication and be competitive in social media for the workplace View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

ro b o t IC s

Basic Robotics TrainingndashnB Robotics is the future of many industries In this 32-hour basic robotics programming course yoursquo ll be introduced to the operation of KUKA six-axis robots in an industrial environment Your class consists of nine modules Introduction to Robots Robot Safety Overview of Cartesian Coordinate Systems Jogging the Robot Mastering the Robot Axis Calibrating the Tool and Base Program Management Motion Programming Advanced Procedures Programs and Subprograms and Logic Functions 33227 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33228 Aug 18-21 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395

Advanced Robotics TrainingndashnB In this 32-hour Advanced Robotics Programming course yoursquoll take up where you left off in the pre-requisite Basic Robotics Training course Here yoursquoll learn to use the KUK A Robotics Language (KRL) This class consists of eight modules Introduction and Topics Structured Programming Introduction to Expert Level Variables and Declarations Subprograms and Functions Programming Motions with KRL Timers and System Override and Program Execution and Control Functions Upon completion of this class you will have mastered functions of the robot at the ldquoExpert Levelrdquo 33229 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $395 33230 Aug 25-28 M-Th 8 am-5pm AMC 102 $395

se r V IC e s

Commercial Custodial Certification ProgramndashnB Looking to start a business in one of the most lucrative and fastest growing industries in America Train in the CLEANING field with an expert Through classroom lecture and hands-on application you will gain expertise about the equipment needed in cleaning ser vices general safety procedures and how to strip clean wax and buff various floor surfaces Learn daily and week ly cleaning procedures for

s o C I A l m e D I A

ByOD (Bring your Own Device) Social media Smarts for the WorkforcendashnB New Learn the Dorsquos and Donrsquots of Social Media on your device You may be advertising for work or have your own business We will show you how to maximize your use of Facebook Google+ Twitter and other social media platforms for work We will focus on Apple Android and Surface mobile devices We will not cover eReaders such as Nook or Kindle Pre-requisite Bring your own device 33306 Aug 9-23 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70 33307 Oct 4-18 Sa 10 am-2 pm TBA $70

introduction to Linkedin Career networkingndashOnline ed2go

Learn how to use LinkedIn a free and popular job search and career development tool and gain the power of the Internet to expand your professional network View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Social media ToolsndashnB New Social Media presence is almost mandatory for business As an employee you need to know how to properly present yourself or your company online In this class yoursquo ll learn business ethics of posting online as well as the tools needed to strategize using social media platforms You will explore Facebook Google+ LinkedIN Twitter and other social media sites that help expand your professional network We will focus on the apps and not the device Pre-requisite Basic computer skills (ability to email browse the internet etc) 33310 July 7-23 MWF 9 am-noon TBA $70+$5 33311 Sept 2-25 TTh 545-845 pm TBA $70+$5

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

17

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

cr c

c cr c

20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 15: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

Careers and training

15 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Careers and Training

C u s t o m i z e d t r a in in g

P r ogr a m

The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of the State

of North Carolina by providing education and training opshyportunities for eligible businesses and industries

Requirements for Assistance the business is required to demonstrate two or more of the following making apshypreciable capital investment deploying new technolog y creating jobs expanding an existing workforce or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state or the skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance

Contact Eddie Foster Customized Training Director at (252)-638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

bathrooms and offices Yoursquo ll have the opportunity to work with some of the latest cleaning equipment on the market and with many kinds of cleaning and sanitizing products When you complete the program you will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) A day and evening class will be offered at the Religious Community Services (RCS) Annex at 919 George Street with day dates and times to be announced Cost is $180 For class schedule or more information contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919 or fosterecravenccedu

ServSafereg Food Safetymanagement TrainingndashnB Enhance your food service job skills The ServSafe training will help you prepare for the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification exam Computer-based testing takes place in the last 2 hours of class Course fee includes a study guide and the computer-based exam Registration is required 5 days before start date 33272 Aug 12 T 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33273 Oct 15 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125 33274 Dec 17 W 8 am-6 pm AMC 102 $125

W e l D IN g nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashnB New According to a recent article in MSN Money the US is running out of welders and welding can easily be seen as a career for the future with salaries for skilled welders reaching $100000 The NCCER Level 1 Welding program is designed to provide a future welder with the basic skill sets needed to obtain entry level employment with a company or contractor as a qualified welder The training consists of modules in welding safety oxy fuel cutting plasma arc cutting air carbon arc cutting base metal preparation weld quality equipment setup and groove welds The course also gives you 24 hours of employability training Career Readiness assessment OSHA 10-hour Construction Card and your Forklift Safety Certification if you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations Cost is $180+$2 for this evening class For class schedule or more information please contact Eddie Foster at (252) 638-3919

nCCER Level 1 WeldingndashHV New The history of welding stretches as far back as 1000 BC when the Sumerians and Eg yptians learned how to alloy copper with silver and tin to make bronze Today welding is again evolving into a lucrative job skill In this course you will learn general safety common hazards oxy fuel plasma arc air carbon arc base metals joint design quality workmanship codes SMAW and electrodes Upon completion of this course you will be a Nationally Certified Level 1 Welder For additional information including a copy of the course outline contact Kim Zaccardelli at zaccardkcravenccedu or (252) 444-6013 32705 July 8 T 530-7 pm Havelock $180+$2

July 10-Dec 23 TTh 530-10 pm Every Other Weekend SaSu 8 am-5 pm

32706 Sept 9-Dec 18 M-Th 8 am-4 pm Havelock 180+$2

Careers and training

Eddie Foster Customized Training Director

Photo courtesy of Kim Zaccardelli

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

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CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 16: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

16 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

environmental and safety

e N V I r o N m e N t A l A N D s A F e t y

40-Hour Hazardous Waste OperatorndashnB Business and industr y require skilled professionals who can come to the rescue in actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste In this course which meets the requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) you will be required to don and doff personal protective equipment (PPE) including fully encapsulating suits a combination of respirators and other PPE Approximately 40 of the class is geared toward hands-on practical experience Receive a Certificate of Completion when you finish this class 33231 Sept 22-26 M-F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $695

8-Hour Hazardous Waste Operator RefresherndashnB This course meets the 8-hour annual refresher requirements of 29 CR 1910120 (HAZWOPER) and is designed for individuals who have the responsibility to respond to actual or potential releases of hazardous materials or hazardous waste 30945 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33232 Aug 25 M 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195 33233 Oct 3 F 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $195

Craven Community College offers OSHArsquos HAZWOPER safety training

For information about this and other customized

training programs please call

(252) 638-3919

EnvironmentalSafety Diploma CertificationndashnB Choose this 220-hour diploma program that includes nine modules addressing environmentalsafety topics and one that targets employability skills When you complete the program you will receive a Certificate of Completion and will have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) Introduction to Environmental Technology 20 hours OSHA 30-hour General Industry 30 hours OSHA 30-hour Construction 30 hours HAZWOPER 40-hour 40 hours Water Quality AnalysisEnvironmental Chemistry 16 hours Soil Sampling Techniques 24 hours Site Assessment Training Phases 1 and 2 24 hours Material Handling ndash Forklift Safety 8 hours Respirator and Personal Protective Equipment 12 hours Employabilit y Skills 16 hours 33239 July 7-Sept 18 M-Th 8 am-2 pm Havelock $180+2 33240 July 7-Oct 22 M-Th 530-9 pm New Bern $180+2

Excavation Competent Person TrainingndashnB This 16-hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P ndash Excavations for personnel required to work in or adjacent to man-made cavities trenches and man-made cuts in the earth and is fi lled with skills that will boost your employability You will receive training in Specific Excavation Requirements Protective Systems Soil Classification Sloping and Benching Timber Shoring and requirements for Competent Person During the class you will conduct an excavation inspection and construct and install protective structures 33234 Sept 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33235 Nov 6-7 ThF 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Lead Abatement Worker ProgramndashnB Management of lead-based materials is key to environmental health and helps companies comply with new environmental laws and practices This 16-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations that will be performing renovation repair or painting work in pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures that might contain lead-based paint The program is offered under the Statersquos Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation Repair and Painting and includes multiple interactive exercises and hands-on exercises A Certificate of Completion will be issued to those who finish the class 33236 Sept 18-19 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325 33237 Dec 4-5 ThF 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $325

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

17

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 17: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

environmental and safety

Lead Renovation Repair and Painting Program(RRP)ndashnB This 8-hour certification course provides required training for individualsorganizations who renovate repair or paint pre-1978 residences or child-occupied structures where lead-based paint might be present That includes you if you are a renovator remodeler painter or are maintenance personnel In this course you participate in multiple interactive exercises and an examination Individuals completing the course are recognized by the state as certified renovators 31011 July 11 F 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 31013 July 19 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33241 Aug 9 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33242 Aug 18 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33243 Sept 8 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33244 Sept 27 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33245 Oct 11 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33246 Oct 13 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

33247 Nov 15 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33248 Nov 17 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33249 Dec 1 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175 33250 Dec 13 Sa 8 am-5 pm AMC 102 $175

mold inspection and RemediationndashnB Health and wealth can be ruined by mold This 24-hour course provides you with the information needed to recognize and understand what molds are and the conditions that prompt growth Yoursquoll also gain an awareness of the diseases caused by mold Yoursquoll gain skill by conducting mock mold inspections using moisture meters air sampling equipment boroscopes and sampling swabs Yoursquoll learn sampling techniques sample labeling chain of custody preparation and how to complete sampling logs use of moisture control containment and personal protective equipmentmdashall the skills you need to conduct mold inspections and perform remediation and cleanup 31018 July 14-16 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395 33251 Oct 20-22 MTW 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $395

nCCER Field SafetyndashnB New The NCCER Field Safety program is designed for individuals in construction involved with completing or overseeing specific tasksmdashincluding the craftsperson crew leader safety supervisor and superintendent This 85-hour program covers introduction to safety materials handling confined spaces work-zone safety electrical safety working from elevations welding safety steel erection crane safety and more If you score 80 on all exams and complete all practical evaluations you will earn the NCCER certification in Field Safety with international recognition 33252 July 7-Oct 13 MT 530-830 pm TBA $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfd Ready to register Go to page 33

OSHA 30-Hour ConstructionndashnB Do you need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 Construction standards and how the standards apply to the construction industry Then this is the course for you The class includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHA 33253 Oct 27-30 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

OSHA 30-Hour General industry StandardsndashnB This course is designed for individuals who need a detailed understanding of how to use the OSHA 1926 General Industry standards and how they apply to general industry The course includes a written exam with a Certificate of Completion awarded through OSHAmdashall in four short days 33254 July 28-31 MTh 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $450

Permit-Required Confined SpacendashnB This 16-hour course meets the 29 CFR 1910146 requirements for employees whose job requires that they enter permit-required spaces You will get the skills to prepare entry permits establish supplied-air ventilation in the space perform air monitoring of the space and perform work-related tasks in a simulated permit-required controlled space You will learn how to use personal protective ventilation air monitoring tripod and winching equipment 33255 Aug 4-5 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295 33256 Oct 6-7 MT 8 am-5 pm Brock 100 $295

Powered industrial Trucks (Forklift)ndashnB This 8-hour course meets the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910178 You will receive training in operating instructions review of the standard truck controls vehicle stability vehicle capacity compositions of loads and much more to keep you safe and effective in your forklift work This training includes an operator evaluation 33257 July 17 Th 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33258 Sept 15 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33259 Nov 10 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

RCRA Hazardous WastendashnB Employees who handle hazardous waste can protect their own safety and the safety of others by having essential skills in generator responsibilities satellite accumulation and storage areas the Uniform Manifest marking labeling and contingency plans A passing final exam grade is required for successful completion of this course A certificate of completion will be issued 33260 Aug 11 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195 33261 Nov 3 M 8 am-5 pm AMC 104 $195

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C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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K I

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 18: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

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18 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

C o m P u t e r C l A s s e s

let Craven Community College be your Information Technology training department Craven offers training

for organizations and companies at an affordable price Additional courses related to computers and soft ware are available through our Ed2Go program View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocom avencc cravencc Every course is offered every month All courses are 24 hours (24 CEUs) and cost $70

Computer Skills for the WorkplacendashOnline ed2go Learn the fundamental computer skills needed to succeed in todayrsquos workplace Discover practical applications for e-mail word processing spreadsheets and databases while gaining a working foundation for the critical computer skills needed in the modern job market View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Digital LiteracyndashnB Join the cyber-age Gentle instruction for the absolute beginner helps users become familiar with the keyboard mouse Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating system Internet and e-mail A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended Gain confidence power and skill with technology 31311 July 14-Aug 6 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 31312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

Computer Classes

microsoft Software LiteracyndashnB At the end of this course you will be able to perform basic editing tasks navigate in documents and among open files insert delete select replace move copy text and many other functions in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint We recommend basic computer skills prior to this class (see Digital Literacy) A minimum 1GB USB flash drive is recommended 33301 Sep 2-25 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33302 Sept 3-29 MW 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

Windows 8 Basics for the WorkplacendashnB New Learn the basic skills needed to get started using Windows 8 operating system at workmdashincluding basic computer navigation search and use of Windows 8 for increased productivity on the job in this beginnerrsquos level 12-hour course 33303 Aug 11-27 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5 33304 Sept 9-25 TTh 6-8 pm BIT 122 $70+$5 33305 Dec 1-17 MW 10 am-noon BIT 122 $70+$5

Working with iPadsndashnB You have an iPad now what If you need guidance this class will offer a broad overview of the basics of getting things done with your iPad Topics include basic settings apps for different uses (social media productivity audiovideo etc) and available accessories Popular sources of information and strategies for keeping abreast of developments will also be covered Your instructor recommends having your own iPad for ma ximum learning 33308 Sept 26-Oct 17 F 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70 33309 Nov 19-Dec 17 W 10 am-noon BIT 112 $70

No class Nov 26

A + C e r t I F I C A t I o N P r e P

Basic CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In the Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course yoursquoll learn about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer including microprocessors R AM power supplies motherboards BIOS CMOS the expansion bus and input output devices Yoursquo ll learn how things work how to configure everything and how to troubleshoot in real world environments This course provides the knowledge base for the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

19 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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c cr c

20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 19: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

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Advanced CompTiAreg A+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go

The Advanced CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course focuses on fun technolog y Learn every thing needed to know to select install and service video sound and portable computers Learn networkingmdash(both wired and wirelessmdashbecause every well-rounded tech needs to know that) and security and troubleshooting methodolog y View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

so F t W A r e

microsoft Excel for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to utilize spreadsheets for your finances The course will include fundamental formula creation formatting features display characteristics editing moving copying and sorting 33312 July 15-Aug 7 TTh 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5 33313 Sept 16-Oct 9 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5

microsoft PowerPoint for BeginnersndashnB This course will help you learn how to master Microsoftrsquos most popular presentation software and impress prospective business clients and even your colleagues and employer Create presentations for business meetings sales presentations or a simple marketing display for your product and ser vices Basic computer skills are necessary 33314 Oct 27-Nov 12 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Nov 10

microsoft Word for BeginnersndashnB Learn the many features of this popular word processing software Create letters memos reacutesumeacutes and reports and learn to use features such as spelling and grammar check cut and paste tabs and tables 33315 Sept 30-Oct 23 TTh 530-830 pm BIT 112 $70+$5 33316 Oct 1-20 MWF 9 am-noon BIT 112 $70+$5

No class Oct 13

Whatrsquos new in microsoft Office 2013ndashOnline ed2go Explore all the new features of Office as you work with Word documents Excel spreadsheets PowerPoint presentations and Access databases If yoursquore using Office 2007 yoursquo ll learn how to transition smoothly to this newer versionmdashand if yoursquore already using Office 2013 yoursquoll discover ways to work more quick ly efficiently and confidently View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

N e t W o r K IN g

CompTiAreg network+ Certification PrepndashOnline ed2go In this course yoursquoll learn every thing you need to k now to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician Yoursquo ll learn about topologies the OSI Seven-Layer model protocol suites modern network operating systems network hardware cabling standards remote connectivity Internet connections network troubleshooting and more This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives (N10-005 and JK0-016) View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at ww wed2gocomcravencc cravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn why networks have become so important how software and hardware make networking possible and how networks function in terms you can easily understand Begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Computer Classes

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c cr c

20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

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The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

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B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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20 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

intermediate networkingndashOnline ed2go Continue to build your knowledge of networks and networking with detailed treatments of TCPIP how switches and routers operate DNS and more Gain a full understanding of almost every aspect of networking technology including hot topics such as virtual private networks security Internet connectivity and cloud computing Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2gocom avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Wireless networkingndashOnline ed2go Learn how wireless works how wireless devices connect to networks and how to build and connect to your own wireless network Yoursquoll also explore wireless standards wireless security satellite Internet and cellular phone technology as well as the future of wireless Requires completion of Introduction to Networking Ed2Go course or equivalent experience View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

s e C u r I t y amp r e P A I r

CompTiAreg Security + Certification Prep 1amp2ndashOnline ed2go

These courses cover the key terminolog y and concepts needed to ace CompTIArsquos challenging SY0-301 exam all in a condensed format for rapid reading The courses provide helpful study tools including crossword puzzles games and practice questions to aid with learning All of the content is geared toward helping you earn CompTIArsquos Security+ Certificate which is widely regarded as the entry level certificate for this fast growing field View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC SecurityndashOnline ed2go Learn why yoursquore at risk and what you can do to protect your personal and business data from the outside world Learn the nature of the threats you face how to assess your vulnerability how to identify the weak links in your system and how you can implement simple solutions to minimize your risks View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w wwed2go om avenc comcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

introduction to PC TroubleshootingndashOnline ed2go Go step-by-step through the typical hardware and operating system problems encountered by technicians Learn troubleshooting techniques to decipher any problem and gain the skills you need to solve them Study some of the more advanced and nasty problems that sometimes crop up in the PC and how to diagnose and fi x those problems Requires a computer equipped with Microsoft Windows 95 or newer and access to one or more computers that do not contain any data you consider sensitive View the course syllabus and a demo of the first lesson at w w wed2gocomcravencc 31173 July 16-Sept 5 Online Pay by July 16 $70 32981 Aug 20-Oct 10 Online Pay by Aug 20 $70 32982 Sept 17-Nov 7 Online Pay by Sept 17 $70 32983 Oct 15-Dec 5 Online Pay by Oct 15 $70 32985 Nov 12-Jan 2 Online Pay by Nov 12 $70 32987 Dec 10-Jan 30 Online Pay by Dec 10 $70

Donrsquot see exactly what you need at the time you need it In addition to our published courses we provide specialized training for organizations and companies at an af fordable price at the location that suits you best the Collegersquos experienced instructors will work with you to customize the schedule and materials to meet your needs for groups of 7 or more Please contact Jeff schulze at (252) 6 38-54 67 or schulzej cravenccedu

Careers and trainingComputer Classes

m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

21

Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

23

How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
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m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 o n l i n e c o u r s e s

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative fun convenient and highly interactive Our instructors are famous for their abilit y to create warm and suppor tive communities of learners it rsquos no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas

All courses run for six weeks (with a t wo-week grace period at the end) Courses are project-oriented and include les-sons quizzes hands-on assignments discussion areas supplementar y links and more you can complete any course entirely from your home or of fice at any time of the day or night with our 24 -hour access

How to get started

1 Visit our Online instruction Center wwwed2gocomcravencc

2 Find the course you are interested in and select the Enroll now but ton Follow the instructions to register and pay for your course

3 When your course star ts return to our Online instruc-tion Center login and click the Classroom link

enroll Now All courses are only $70

upcoming sessions are July 16-sept 5 Pay by July 16 Aug 20-oct 10 Pay by Aug 20 sept 17-Nov 7 Pay by sept 17 oct 15-Dec 5 Pay by oct 15 Nov 12-Jan 2 Pay by Nov 12 Dec 10-Jan 30 Pay by Dec 10

requirements All courses require internet access e-mail and microsof t internet E xplorer or mozilla Firefox Web browser Some courses may have additional requirements Please visit our Online instruction Center for more information

some popular and ldquotrendingrdquo online courses are introduction to C+ Programming Learn the fundamentals of computer programming with C+ the in-demand and incredibly useful programming language that incorporates the best features of Visual Basic C++ and Java

introduction to QuickBooks 2014 Gain control of your business as you learn to use this powerful accounting software to create and print invoices track your payables and receivables and more

introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images fine-tune lighting and color and develop an efficient image processing workflow

Romance Writing Whether yoursquore a new or experienced writer this course will teach you the skills you need to write a romance novel that will make readers swoon

medical Terminology A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health ser vices industry by learning medical terminolog y in a memorable and enjoyable fashion

medical Transcription Learn how to transcribe the medical reports most often used in healthcare today and discover how to get started and advance as a medical transcriptionist

Basic CompTiA A+ Certification Prep Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment

CompTiAreg Security+ Certification Prep 1 Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the CompTIAreg Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate

Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and youll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time

Fundamentals of Supervision and management i Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts

Creating WordPress Websites i Learn how to use WordPress a free and popular Web design tool to quick ly and easily create attractive blogs and interactive websites

more courses are available wwwed2gocomCravenCC

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Jeff schulze Program Coordinator schulzejcravenccedu

(252) 638-5467

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

23

How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 22: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

22 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

HrD employment readiness

H u m A N r e s o u r C e s D e V e l o P m e N t A N D e m P l o y m e N t r e A D I N e s s

Improve your chances for gaining employment or better employment You may be eligible to take Human Resource Development (HRD) classes at NO COST if you are currently unemployed underemployed laid off or if you have received notification of a pending layoff or are working and earning wages at or below 200 of the federal poverty guidelines Call (252) 638-7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information (such as how to qualif y for a waiver) or to pre-register

Budgeting and Banking BasicsndashnB New Learn how to save more money and make better decisions If you desire to take command of your financial future then this is the class for you Yoursquo ll gain a better understanding of household budgeting and increase your knowledge of basic financial terms and procedures 33548 July 14-17 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33550 Sept 2-5 T-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70 33552 Oct 20-23 M-Th 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $70

Computer Skills for EmploymentndashnB Learn computer basics relative to a job search Learn how to develop and implement job searches using employability tools Microsoft Word and Excel to build successful reacutesumeacutes and cover letters manage your e-mail accounts and conduct employment searches on the Internet

New Bern Campus Day 32948 Aug 11-22 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32949 Sept 29-Oct 10 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180 32950 Nov 17-Dec 5 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $180

New Bern Campus Evening 32951 July 15-Sept 16 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180 32952 Sept 30-Dec 9 TTh 6-9 pm Kelso 105 $180

Off Campus-Uptown Training Center (913 Queen Street) 32953 July 16-Sept 17 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180 32954 Oct 1-Dec 10 WTh 6-9 pm Uptown Ctr $180

Gateway to Employment and CareersndashnB If you are unemployed underemployed laid off or looking to change your career path take this class and learn the personal and professional development skills that will get you there Includes skills to look for and keep a job and how to use technolog y for employment or career development assessment 32955 July 21-Aug 8 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32956 Sept 8-26 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125 32957 Oct 27-Nov 14 M-F 8 am-130 pm Kelso 105 $125

Goal Setting for Careers and LifendashnB New You know that successful people know how to set goals Come learn how and develop a personalized goal plan Use an ongoing action plan for making improvements that will lead to success in your chosen career path 32958 July 21-24 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32959 Sept 8-11 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70 32960 Oct 27-30 M-Th 8 am-noon Kelso 105 $70

HRD Career Readiness LabndashnB amp HV This lab provides employability skills training for unemployed and underemployed adults You will utilize resources for researching careers learn job search strategies and develop reacutesumeacutes cover letters and other employment-related documents Registration is ongoingmdashnot just at the start datemdash and you can attend as many or as few hours as needed

New Bern Campus Afternoon 31351 May 27-July 31 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180 32961 Aug 19-Dec 4 TTh 1-4 pm BIT 112 $180

Havelock Campus Morning 31353 June 2-July 30 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180 32962 Aug 18-Dec 3 MW 8 am-noon IAT 103 $180

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

continued next page

23

How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

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N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

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The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

Do you dream of running your own business Wersquore here to help you succeed At the Small Business Center our mission

is to host workshops and to help entrepreneurs like you Our goal is to increase the success rate of start-ups and the number of viable small businesses in eastern North Carolina by providing high-quality readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing business owners We offer confidential business counseling services and resource libraries All of the upcoming workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge

The Craven Community College Small Business Center is located in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 on the New Bern Campus For a complete list of our services visit w w wCravenCCedusbc Contact us at sbccravenccedu or (252) 638-1191

s m A l l b u s I N e s s C e N t e r W o r K s H o P s

We k now when small business succeeds the community benefits Our programs are designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for business ownership and to help current business owners sharpen their focus You may attend one or all of the workshops Registration is required

e N t r e P r e N e ur A C A D e m y

Orientation Business BasicsndashnB These are the basics of starting your businessmdashregistration preparation for business ownership building commitment in a phased program and the creation of the all-important business plan 32652 Sept 16 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Write a Business PlanndashnB A business plan is the guiding star and the map for start-up and expanding business ventures Come learn how to build one 32653 Sept 18 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

How to Finance a BusinessndashnB Running a business takes capital Discover traditional and government loan programs available to business owners Get what you need to k now about obtaining credit through the government how is credit reviewed and your up-front costs as an owner 32654 Sept 23 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FR EE

Cash FlowBreak-Even AnalysisndashnB Learn every thing you need to k now about preparing for small business operations including the life cycle of the business and its products the set up for break-even calculations defining your product and service groupings and determining fixed expense categories 32655 Sept 25 Th 6-9 pm BIT 112 FR EE

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How to Apply for Federal JobsndashnB Federal jobs are often stable satisf ying places of employment Build federal reacutesumeacutes and apply for federal jobs by learning how to build a reacutesumeacute and submit applications using federal websites Basic Microsoft Word and internet search knowledge are required 32963 July 8-Aug 5 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70 32964 Sept 16-Oct 14 T 6-9 pm Kelso 107 $70

Reacutesumeacutes and Elements of an Effective Job Searchndash nB To get a job you need a few skills including writing reacutesumeacutes and cover letters and effective interview strategies Get these skills and learn the tips for successful job searches here 32944 July 7-11 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32945 Aug 25-29 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32946 Oct 13-17 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125 32947 Dec 8-12 M-F 8 am-3 pm Kelso 105 $125

Life Survival SkillsndashnB Successful families are created and we can help empower you do it Learn how to better manage your household money and health and take control of the behavior and education of your children 32965 Aug 25-29 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125 32966 Nov 17-21 M-F 9 am-330 pm TBA $125

Social media Tools for EmploymentndashnB New Build a professional social media profile and increase your chance for workplace success Learn how to set up accounts on major social media sites such as LinkedIn Facebook and job boards Expand your network and grow your chances for new opportunities 32967 July 7-Aug 18 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70 32968 Sept 15-Oct 27 M 530-830 pm Kelso 105 $70

Craven Community Collegersquos HRD Program would like to know if you are interested in courses such as ldquomoney or credit management in difficult timesrdquo ldquostress management for the unemployed and laid off rdquo or a Job Search Resource Club If so please call (252) 638-7247 to express your interest

Waivers are available for those who qualify Call (252) 638shy7247 or (252) 638-7248 for more information

small business Center

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

24

Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

25wwwCravenCCeduwfd

26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

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register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

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Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

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The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

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The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

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travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

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nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

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new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 24: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

Hiring the Right EmployeesndashnB Hiring the right talent is vital to the success of your business Streamline the process and hire great employeesndashand once you have them keep them 32657 Sept 30 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

The Reality of Owning a Small BusinessndashnB Wish you had a friend who could show you the ropes Come to this session and hear from local business owners about starting and operating a small business Get the truth about unforeseen obstacles and ways to prevent falling into a financial disaster 32659 Oct 2 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Legal Regulations Concerning Small BusinessndashnB Attend this quick session and learn your options for the best ways to legally structure your business to protect your business yourself and your assets 32660 Oct 7 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Taxes Securities and RecordkeepingndashnB Taxes can be complexndashbut you canrsquot escape filing Find out the various ways business owners fi le taxes and why diligent recordkeeping is so important Yoursquore going to be successful Protect your success 32661 Oct 9 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Beyond Ordinary Business networkingndashnB Building and maintaining relationships is absolutely essential to business success Learn to build manage and use your network to help yourself and others succeed 32675 Oct 14 T 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

Growing your Business with Social mediandashnB Social media marketing can be the most inexpensive and powerful marketing tool that will exponentially grow your small business Invest 3 hours in learning more about how social media can help expand your reach and capture more business 32668 Oct 14 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

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Customer Service Techniques for Small BusinessndashnB The best products and services have no value without customers to buy them Come learn positive techniques to improve sales and revenuemdashand tips to avoid the kind of service that will drive away hard-earned business 32663 Oct 16 Th 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Shop Local ndash Buy Local ndash invest LocalndashnB Shop Local is a concept that can benefit your business and your community Learn about Shop Local and how to work it to create a win-win alliance between your local businesses and their customers 32676 Oct 28 T 6-9 pm AMC 102 FREE

Linking into Sales Using Linkedin to Support the Sales CyclendashnB This workshop will teach you practical strategies for using the element of pre-screening to gain an unbeatable advantage over your competition 32677 Oct 29 W 1-4 pm AMC 102 FREE

s u s t A IN A b l e g A r D e N IN g

Food security is one of todayrsquos leading issues of concern Learn how to grow a garden for home or for profitndashor both Gardening is a time-honored skill that is back in vogue and we are glad to offer training to get you started Lower your food bill and increase your income in these free workshops

Workshops are fully-funded and available at no charge Register at w w wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191 Registration is required

introduction Soil and Water RequirementsndashnB Learn the basics of soil and water requirements as you consider whether gardening as a business might be for you 32667 Oct 8 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Understanding insect and Plant DiseasendashnB A perfectly healthy garden can be destroyed by insects and plant diseases Learn the tricks to a healthy sustainable disease and pest resistant garden 32668 Oct 15 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Extending the Harvest with High TunnelsndashnB North Carolina gardeners like you can extend the season and the harvest with high tunnel greenhouses Learn how to build and use these practical gardening resources 32669 Oct 22 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

navigating the Sea of GreenndashnB You want to learn more about sustainable farmingmdashbut there are dozens of words in the talk and the articles arenrsquot familiar In this class wersquoll get you up to speed on the lingo of sustainable farming 32670 Oct 29 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 25: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

m I l I t A r y b u s I N e s s C e N t e r

The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC) is an operational arm of Craven Community Collegersquos Small Business Center The primary goal of the Military Business Center is to help existing businesses identif y bid on and win military and other Federal contracts Other organizational goals of the NCMBC include presenting employment programs to integrate transitioning militar y personnel and family members into the workforce and to support recruitment and development of defense-related businesses in North Carolina Wersquore here to help Contact Cindy Blot at blotccravenccedu or (252) 638-1166

small business Center

VarietiesndashnB Ever yone loves fruit and fruit trees Cultivating them requires a little knowledge and planning In this class

wersquo ll cover fruit tree considerations and use and product identification for har vest and distribution 32671 Nov 5 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Paving the WayndashnB Do you dream of selling greens or root vegetables to some of the many emerging markets Save yourself some time and learn the challenges and solutions for aspiring produce growers 32672 Nov 12 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

Vermicomposting Getting Started with a Worm

N C m b C W o r K s H o P s

Registration is required for these Lunch amp Learn sessions The $10 fee covers your lunchmdashthe learning is free Register at

ww wcravenccedusbc or call (252) 638-1191

Contracting 101 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashHV Doing business with the US government can be profitable and enjoyable but you have to understand how it works Topics to be discussed are methods of procurement socio-economic small business programs for which you may qualif y registration and codes required to work with the government and locating and identif ying Federal business opportunities 36299 Oct 21 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

Finding and Understanding FederalSolicitationsndashLunch amp LearnndashHV Government is always in need of your products and servicesmdashbut where does one find these opportunities In this workshop you will learn to find Federal and state contracts on the internet Topics include Federal business opportunities NC e-Procurement DOD e-mail and GSA

32700 Nov 4 T 11 am-1 pm Redd 117 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 1 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this workshop you will get the skills to write a technical response to a Federal proposal Topics for discussion include reading a RFP (Request for Proposal) or RFQ (Request for a Quote) proposal development teams for writing an RFPRFQ capabilities matrix development team selection developing a proposal schedule a compliance matrix and a proposal outline 32701 Nov 18 T 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

intro to Proposal Writing Part 2 ndash Lunch amp LearnndashnB During this valuable workshop yoursquoll learn how to price a government RFP or RFQ Topics for discussion include direct cost vs indirect cost pricing requirements descriptions of RFP team actions timelines for developing RFP pricing compliance and responsiveness information and the skillful identification of RFP tasks and deliverables When a proposal is compliant relevant and well-done yoursquore more likely to get the work

Photo courtesy of USDA

32702 Nov 20 Th 11 am-1 pm AMC 102 $10

FarmndashnB Vermicompostingmdashusing worms to compostmdashturns many types of kitchen waste into a nutritious soil for plants Recycle your food scraps and help your plants thrive 32673 Nov 19 W 9-11 am Brock 100 FREE

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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

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32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

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lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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26 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

one of the most dramatic fast-paced and exciting environments in the healthcare industry is emergency

medicine Let Craven Community College help you prepare for a career in this rapidly changing field Our up-to-date training will guide you through the otherwise complex world of various emergency medicine certifications and recognition by professional organizations like the American Heart Association (AHA) These courses provide skills that lead to successful and fulfi lling careers

Register for most programs by completing the form on page 33 two weeks prior to class start date or register in person at our New Bern or Havelock office Additional EMT courses are available at w w wcravencceduemt

Note If yoursquore an active member of a North Carolina fire or rescue agency please make sure on the registration form under employement you put your current rescue squadfire department and either paid EMT paid Fire volunteer EMT or volunteer Fire Also be sure to have your captainchief or training officer sign the affi liation portion

For more information contact Jon Stephens EMS Coordinator Instructor by phone (252) 672-4698 fax (252) 672-4699 or email (stephensjcravenccedu)

Check out new class offerings on Facebook Craven Community College EMS Con-Ed

EmT BasicndashnB Hybrid EMTs perform a critical service to ensure the well-bring of communities families and individuals This 200-hour course will train you for a career in Emergency Medical Ser vices The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services In addition to the online work yoursquoll meet ever y Monday and Wednesday from 6-10 pm including the final Saturday from 8 am -5 pm Yoursquoll also participate in 24 hours of mandatory ride-along time with an ambulance service provider in Craven County Textbook Bradyrsquos Emergency Medical Caremdash12th edition (ISBN-13 978-0-13shy282441-5) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 31085 July 7- Sept 6 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday 31086 Sept 22- Nov 22 MW 6-10 pm Kelso 103 $180+$16

with online work amp ride-along time and final Saturday

EmT intermediate (AEmT)ndashnB Upgrade your life-saving skills with this program developed in accordance with the NCOEMS policies and guidelines Gain higher level skills in advanced airway devices intravenous lines AED and drug therapy in accordance with local

protocols Course is 304 hours 204 didactic 50 Clinical and 50 Field Internship hours Textbook Advanced EMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach (ISBN-13 978shy0135030431) Cost is tuition (or waiver) and professional liability insurance coverage 33070 July 7-Sept 16 M-Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103

$180+$16

Anatomy and Physiology for EmSndashOnline If you want to be a paramedic yoursquoll benefit from this 80shyhour course The course outline is regulated by the NC Office of Emergency Management policies and guidelines Course material provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body Textbook Bradyrsquos Anatomy amp Physiology for Emergency Caremdash2nd edition (ISBN 0132342987) 33071 Aug 4- Sept 8 Online $180

EmS Specialty ClassndashnB If yoursquore practicing in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fieldndashwhose employees are called paramedics and emergency medical techniciansmdashattend this class to learn more about the special ser vices performed by EMS personnel 33072 Sept 18 Th 7-10 pm TBA $70

A l s b l s s P e C I A l t y t o P IC s

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31117 Aug 22-23 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) re-certification course is designed to re-certif y emergency medical personnel in Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association It provides physicians nurses paramedics and other health care providers with the

emergency medicine

Photo courtesy of Valerie Stephens Off The Line Photography

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

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Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

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and

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rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 27: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

information concerning advanced management of the cardiac patient Please bring the current text book and take the pre-test before class begins 31119 Dec 11 Th 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Advanced medical Life Support (AmLS)ndashnB Attend this 16-hour two day program of interactive lectures teaching and evaluation stations The interactivecase-based lecture topics include altered mental status and neurologic disorders respiratory dysfunction shock chest discomfort endocrine metabolic and environmental disorders abdominal discomfort infectious disease and toxicological emergencies hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction Teaching stations follow the associated lectures each day Textbook Current edition of Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS) book 31112 Oct 17-18 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)CPR and AEDndashnB Take the Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare providers course and gain the skills to save a life Learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies provide CPR use an AED and relieve choking in a safe timely and effective manner This class is scheduled for the last Friday of every month(classroom subject to change during summer hours) Registration is required one week prior to class date Textbook BLS for Healthcare Providers (ISBN-13 978-1616690397) 31127 July 25 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31128 Aug 29 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31129 Sept 26 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31130 Oct 31 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31131 Nov 21 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70 31132 Dec 19 F 1-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)initial CertificationndashnB This 16-hour course is designed to certif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Learn the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Successfully complete this course to earn your AHA PALS certification Please bring the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31114 Nov 12-13 WTh 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)Re-CertificationndashnB This 8-hour re-certification course is designed to recertif y emergency medical personnel in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) through the American Heart Association Refresh your knowledge of the proper evaluation and treatment of a pediatric patient in cardiopulmonary arrest Please bring

the current text book and complete the pre-test before class begins 31135 July 18 F 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)ndashnB Invest two days in this Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) program to improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality The program is based on a pre-hospital trauma care philosophy stressing the treatment of the multishysystem trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs This perspective may require an approach to the trauma patient that varies from traditional treatment modalities Textbook Current PHTLS book 31110 Sept 19-20 FSa 8 am-5 pm Kelso 103 $70

Understanding EKGsndashOnline This 40-hour course is designed to prepare you to perform basic EKGs You will gain knowledge of cardiac terminology understand the structure and function of the heart and become familiar with the anatomy and physiolog y of the heart as well as how to make an EKG patient feel comfortable during the procedure 33073 Sept 1-Sept 30 Online $125

C o N t IN u IN g e D u C A t I o N ndash o N l IN e

The following online courses are provided in accordance with guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (NC OEMS) the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National Standard Curriculum All topics are required for re-certification You earn 4 hours credit for each course completed

Please register in advance of the start date You must complete a brief introductor y assignment by a specific deadline to complete the enrollment process Courses are $70 each and are waiver-eligible

Class F Trauma Burns 31095 July 1-31 Online $70 Class G Hazardous materials incident mgmt Patient Care during incident 31096 Aug 4-29 Online $70 Class H OBGynChild Birth neo-natal Pediatrics 31097 Sept 2-30 Online $70 Class i Patient Assessment 31098 Oct 1-31 Online $70 Class A medicalLegal Stress mgmt infection Control Lifting and moving 31099 Nov 3-28 Online $70 Class B CommDocumentation Ambulance Ops mCiRescue Scene mgmt 31100 Dec 1-31 Online $70

emergency medicine

27

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

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and

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35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

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K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 28: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

medical specialties

Q medication AidendashnB NC Medication Aide training course will prepare you for the NC Medication Aide Registry exam This valuable class is limited to 10 seats and requires a textbook Medication Administration ONLY available at the College bookstore Cost is tuition and supply fee 33002 July 22-Aug 6 TW 9 am-1 pm Perdue 118 $70+$5 33003 Sept 9-30 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5 33004 Oct 28-Nov 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 154 $70+$5

Pharmacy TechnicianndashnB and HV Get the skills to assist pharmacists in a variety of medical environments Prepare for an optional certification exam The textbook Pharmacy Technicianmdash5th edition is available at the campus bookstore 33005 Aug 4-Oct 28 MT 9 am-1 pm Redd 118 $180 33006 Sept 16-Dec 18 TTh 545-915 pm Perdue 122110

+5 Wednesdays 6-9 pm $180

Physical Therapy TechnicianndashnB Learn entry-level rehabilitation and therapy procedures including body systems so you can work under the direction of a licensed Physical Therapist No textbook required Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33007 Sept 3-Nov 24 MW 530-8 pm Perdue 154

$180+$16 Internship will require daytime availability of 15-20 hours

m eDIC A l oF F IC e

medical Coding Update iCD 10-Cm A series of important review courses for the Oct 1 2015 implementation will be offered in Spring 2015 Please check our next publication for information on a planned 20-hour course (with expected cost of $70) and required textbooks Prior Medical Terminology course or equivalent experience is required More details will be available in October at w w w CravenCCeduwfd

28 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

uick ly prepare for a job in a growing high-demand health care profession Get hands-on training and personalized

instruction in a variety of health occupations If you enjoy helping others then a medical career may be for you and our Medical Specialties courses are your ticket to a job

More information is online at w wwCravenCCeduwfd If you do not have Internet access please call (252) 638-7248

Registration and payment is requested 3 business days prior to the beginning of class Mail or bring the registration forms and payment to the New Bern Workforce Development office (Brock 114) or to the Havelock campus office (IAT 114 B) You may register in either office regardless of course location

tex t books Please call our campus bookstore at (252) 638-7259 for information on required textbooks and for bookstore operating hours

Join our A ll ied Heal t h Club Club participants may qualif y for scholarshipsfinancial assistance The club promotes awareness of healthcare opportunities and raises funds for student assistance Meet others studying to work in your field and make valuable friends and colleagues

ge t your tr aining a t Cr aven More information including additional offerings and class schedules are available online at ww wCravenCCedu or sign up for the monthly newsletter by emailing jenkinsk CravenCCedu If you do not have internet access please call (252) 638-7248 for assistance

Heal t h P r ogr am s

Activity DirectorndashnB The state of North Carolina requires medical residential facilities to have recreational activities for residents Learn how to lead these programs in this class through lecture and hands-on activities Textbook Activities Keep Me Going and Going 2nd edition Vol A

Informational session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 25 530-630 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 155

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 29: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

29 wwwCravenCCeduwfdReady to register Go to page 33

N u r s e A I D e

nurse Aide BasicndashnB Prepare for a future as a Nurse Aide in our classroom labs and with simulated skill testing Yoursquoll be prepared for employment and the optional Nurse Aide examination Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33008 July 8-Aug 19 TW 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Aug 20 and 26 TW 5-9 pm 33009 Sept 3-Oct 22 MW 530-830 pm Perdue 122 $125

Oct 27 and 29 MW 5-9 pm 33010 Oct 21-Dec 4 TTh 530-9 pm Perdue 122 $125

Dec 9 and 11 TTh 5-9 pm 33011 Oct 28-Dec 10 TW 830 am-1230 pm

Dec 16 T 830-1030 am Perdue 122 $125

nurse Aide with ClinicalsndashnB This Nurse Aide course has classroom labs and simulated skill testingmdashplus clinical rotation to help you prepare for employment and an optional Nurse Aide examination Clinical rotation will be held on the same class schedule (daystimes below) and qualifies as the direct patient experience required for admission to select health programs Yoursquoll need an analog watch with a second hand current TB screen scrubs (black pantswhite top) and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore Cost is tuition and insurance fees 33012 Sept 9-Oct 23 TWTh 830 am-1230 pm

Perdue 122 $180+$18

nurse Aide Skills PrepndashnB Yoursquove taken a Nurse Aide course at a local high school or community program and you need to review the skills necessar y for the NC Nurse Aide exam Yoursquo ll need an analog watch with a second hand and the textbook Nursing Assisting A Foundation in Caregivingmdash3rd edition which is available at the campus bookstore 33013 July 9-31 WTh 530-830 pm Perdue 118 $70

nurse Aide iindashnB Upgrade your skills and increase your job satisfaction This course prepares individuals listed on the NC Nurse Aide I registry to perform more complex skills through experience in class lab and clinical assignments Current TB screen and scrubs (black pantswhite top) are required Informationa l session for those interested in this course will be held Monday August 18 530-6 pm New Bern Campus - Perdue 154

nurse Aide ii RenewalndashnB If your Nurse Aide II listing has expired in the past 24 months this course provides you with self-guided lab time and offers you the competency evaluation portion of the Nurse Aide II Program which qualifies you for renewal To be eligible you must have current NC Nurse Aide I status and you must register in advance Class size is limited For monthly class dateregistration deadline or more information please contact Katie Jenkins at (252) 638-6127 or jenkinskcravenccedu

e K g t r A IN IN g

EKG Technician TrainingndashnB Study cardiolog y topics and engage in labs to learn how to perform EKG examinations Optional national certification will be proctored at CCC for those who complete the course No textbook is required Cost is tuition and supply fee 33015 Oct 14-Dec 9 T 530-830 pm Perdue 138 $70+$10

medical specialties

Health Programs You have career options with Medical Specialties at Craven Our courses prepare you for the growing health care field

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 30: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

emergency medicine

medical specialties basic skills and literacy

P H l e b o t o m y

PhlebotomyndashnB Phlebotomymdashdrawing bloodmdashis a rewarding professional job Yoursquoll learn venipuncture and basic lab skills and will be prepared for optional national certification exams You need current TB screen Hepatitis B series or titer report scrubs (solid black or red top with black or red pants) and the textbook Phlebotomy Essentialsmdash5th edition which is available at the campus bookstore In addition to class time the mandatory clinical rotation requires flexible day time availability Cost is tuition supply fee and insurance fees 33016 Sept 3-Dec 17 MW 9 am-1 pm

Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18 Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 9 am-1 pm

33017 Aug 25-Dec 17 MW 515-845 pm Perdue 143 $180+$50+$18

Sept 4-Oct 16 Lab every Th 515-845 pm

American Society of Phlebotomy TechniciansExaminationndashnB If you have completed an EKG or Phlebotomy course or you work as a technician yoursquore eligible for to take the proctored examsmdashoffered every other month Contact ASPT at (828) 294shy0078 or visit w w wasptorg for information and payment of fees The exam will be canceled if no registrations are received one week prior to test dates so register early Phlebotomy exams are 9-1130 am and EKG exams are 9-11 am each session July 24 Th Perdue fee according to asptorg Sept 26 F Perdue fee according to asptorg Nov 7 F Perdue fee according to asptorg

V e t e r I N A r y A N I m A l C A r e

Animal Care and managementndashnB Learn basic animal care and animal handling skills and fulfill your dream of working with animals Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33018 July 7-Aug 27 MW 6-830 pm Perdue 138

$180+$18 Internship will require day time availability of 8 hours

Veterinarian Assistant and Pet GroomingndashnB Learn entry-level veterinary care basic grooming and handling skills Youll need professional scrubs and a textbook The Complete Home Veterinary Guide which is available at Amazoncom Cost is tuition and professional liability insurance coverage 33019 Sept 8-Dec 17 MW 6-9 pm Perdue 143 $180+$18

Internship will require day time availability of approximately 15-20 hours

30

The average dropout should

expect to earn $10386 less than the typical high school graduate

and $36424 less than someone with a 4-year college degree

Why settle for that We can help you get ahead

with FREE Basic Skills courses

b a s i c s k i l l s a n d l i t e r a c y

Yoursquore ready to take the steps necessary to improve your literacy and to get the knowledge and skills you need for employment and self-sufficiencyndashincluding a high-school degree or the equivalent If you have children we can also help you get the skills and k nowledge to get your children off to the best start possible We know it can be challengingndashbut the rewards are highndashand wersquore ready to help you accomplish these life-changing goals

The Basic Skills offices are located on the New Bern campus in the Brock Administration Building Suite 131 and we welcome your visit

The following programs are offered through the Basic Skills depa r t ment

Adult Basic Education bull Prepare to enter one of the high school equivalency

progra ms bull Get instruction for improvement in reading writing and

math bull Get help with intellectual disabilities than make learning a

challenge bull Take classes at both New Bern and Havelock campuses and

other locations across Craven County to help you get what you need in the most convenient way

Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 31: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

Careers and Training

H i g h s c h o ol e q ui v a l e n c y

The Adult High School Diploma bull Dropped out You can complete your remaining high school

credits and earn the North Carolina Adult High School Diploma

GEDreg Program bull Earn a North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency by

passing the four-part test (social studies science language and math)

bull Recognized by most colleges government agencies and employers

bull Offered on both the New Bern and Havelock campus

If you are interested in enrolling in either the Adult Basic Education or High School Equivalency programs you must first attend a testing session and an orientation session Please call (252) 638-7265 for testing and orientation dates and to schedule a time Testing and orientation must be completed before attending class

English as a Second Language (ESL) bull If yoursquore a non-native English speaker this class will help you

with reading and writing in English These skills will help you succeed in community social business employment or postshysecondary educational settings Meet others like you who want to succeed Students interested in attending ESL classes should call (252) 638-4755 for registration information

bull Esta clase provee a estudiantes de no habla ingles con instruccion en el hablar lectura y escritura en ingles para que sean competentes en sus interacciones con la comunidad en contextos de negocios en su empleo en interelaciones sociales o para avanzar su educacion Estudiantes interesados en las clases de ingles deben llamar a 252-638-4755 para mas informacion y registracion

Basic Skills Plus bull Get a competitive edge in todayrsquos employment market by

taking advantage of the opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma a Certified Nurse Aid Certificate and college credit Come to the Basic Skills office for an application For more information please call (252) 638-1587

Family Literacy You can make a difference in the your life and the lives of your children The Family Literacy Program will help you by integrating adult basic education parenting education and early childhood education that will improve your literacy and empower you to support the educational growth of your children We can also help you prepare you for the North Carolina High School Diploma Equivalency Program

The best news is that this program is FREE and it includes transportation childcare breakfast and lunch Donrsquot wait Start building a better future today There are two locations Vanceboro Farmlife Elementary School and James W Smith Elementar y School For more information contact Craven Community College at (252) 638-7265 or the Family Literacy Program at (252) 244-3225 or (252) 672-7023

Important Basic Skills programs are intended for adult learners who are 18 years of age or older However 16 and 17 year-olds can receive program services with the approval of their legal guardian and a release from the local school system The form for both the approval and the release can be downloaded from our website at w wwcravenccedu or in the Basic Skills office From the website select lsquoBasic Skillsrsquo from the drop down menu at the top right-hand corner of the home page The link for the form will be toward the bottom of the resulting page

When are these classes offered To make it possible for you to attend day and evening classes are available on and off campus throughout the year

We also offer workplace literacy and can hold classes at an employerrsquos work site This partnership with employers is an important part of our mission to build strong communities Please call our office at (252) 638-7265 for more information

Craven Community College is an approved GED Pearson Vue Testing Center

basic skills Plus You can get a proshyfessional edge with the Basic Skills Plus program at Craven

basic skills and literacy

31wwwCravencCCeduwfd

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 32: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

32 Craven Community College Career Connections Course Catalog

Careers and Training

How do I register

Advanced registration is required for all courses with the exception of Basic Skills Payment is due at the time of registration

bull Register early Decisions are made regarding minimum enrollment 2-3 days prior to class start date Your enshyrollment could be the one that makes the difference

bull You may register in person by coming to our office locashytions which are in the Brock Administration Building Suite 114 New Bern and Institute of Aeronautical Techshynology Room 114 Havelock Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-6 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm in New Bern and Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm in Havelock (changing to Monday-Thursday 730 am-6 pm from mid-May to mid-August) excluding holidays Walk-in registration is on a first-come first-served basis You may register in either office regardless of course locashytion

bull Fees may be paid by cash check money order or credit card (MasterCard AMEX or Visa) If registering by mail send registration form and check or money order to Craven Community College Attn Student Accounts 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

bull Any adult 18 years of age or older (and out of high school) may register for a course Individuals 16-18 years of age are required to complete the Underage Release Form (available upon request) to secure written permission from their high school official and parents before registering for a class

bull There are no fees for job-related courses for law enforceshyment fire and EMS personnel

bull Craven Community College reserves the right to change schedules at any time and to add or withdraw courses Only registered students will be notified in advance of any such changes

Refund Policy If a student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class session or if a class is canceled due to insufficient enrollment the student will receive a 100 refund of tuition and fees For Occupational Extenshysion classes If a student officially withdraws after the start but prior to or on the 10 point of the scheduled hours the student will receive a 75 tuition refund Fees may not be refunded For self-support classes Students WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE for refund once the class begins

All information is subject to revision per NC General Statshyutes and the rules and regulations of the NC Community College System and Craven Community College

Questions Call for more information New Bern (252) 638-7248 Havelock (252) 444-8204 Email wfdinfoCravenCCedu

m e e t o u r P r o g r A m C o o r D I N A t o r s Mark Best Director Workforce Readiness and Special Programs Zeledith Blakely Director Basic Skills Programs Cynthia Blot Small Business Center Director Bob Bordeaux Fire Training Coordinator Margaret Chance Manager Workforce Development

Administration and Operations Eddie Foster Director of Customized Training and Environshymental and Safety Facilitator Katie Jenkins Medical Specialties Coordinator

Robin Matthews Interim Dean of Workforce Development Keith Williams Director of Service Programs Jeff Schulze Coordinator for Business and Information

Technology and Ed2Go Program Administrator Jon Stephens EMSEMT Coordinator Constance King Office ManagerFinancial Assistance Kim Zaccardelli Coordinator of Workforce

DevelopmentMilitary Programs Havelock

Jennifer Baer Lifetime Learning Center Coordinator (252) 633-2618

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 33: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

register Here

O

Where do I find the Workforce Development offices The Workforce Development offices at the New Bern Campus Craven Community College

are located in Suite 114 of the Brock Administration Building Workforce Development

New bern Campus

Det

ach

and

retu

rn The Workforce Development offices at the Havelock-Cherry Point 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

Campus are located in Room 114 of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology Building

For information about New Bern Campus courses please call (252) 638-7248 For Havelock-Cherry Point Campus courses please call (252) 444-8204

Havelock -

O

Cherry Point Campus

three locations New bern Campus Havelock - Cherry Point Campus

(252) 638-7248 or 305 Cunningham Blvd Havelock NC 28532

(252) 444-8204

Student Registration Form

Signature ______________________ Date _____________

Class Title and ID Number ___________________________ Please print legibly

Social Security Number _________-________-___________

Name ____________________________________________ (Use full name from driverrsquos license state ID or SSN card no nick names please)

E-Mail Address _____________________________________

Mailing Address ____________________________________ (Street)

(Cit y) (State) (Zip)

Home Telephone(____)__________ Business(____)__________

Cell(____) __________________

Date of Birth ___ ___ _____ Sex Fema le Male (Month) (Day) (Year)

Race White Black Hispanic Native American

Asian Other

Circle Highest Grade Completed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Adult HS 1 yr Voc A A AS BABS MAMS

GEDHS Equivalency

State of Residence _______ County of Residence__________

Occupation_________________________________________

Employ ment Full-time Part-time Unemployed Retired 800 College Ct 305 Cunningham blvd

Employer __________________________________________brock Admin building Institute of Aeronautical tech (252) 638-7248 (252) 444-8204 Required for enrollment

Cherry Point of fice (FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) mCAs Cherry Point - marvel training and education building CSC ID _________________ Student ID ____________ (252) 444-6000

33wwwCravenCCeduwfd

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
Page 34: 2014 Fall Workforce Development Schedulecravencc.edu/workforcedevelopment/wp-content/uploads/...Havelock campus has 12 welding stations with a class limit of 15 students. CCC WFD is

lifetime learning Center

trAVel PerformingArts series

roAD trIPs

The Lifetime Learning Center Get Ready for the 2014-15 Season

FIlms

B r o ad w a yS ho w s

The Craven Community College Foundationrsquos Lifetime Learning Center (LLC) is gearing up for another year of films performances local travels and international adventures Whether itrsquos a film that intrigues a performance that inspires a Broadway production that excites or a regional tour that delights we hope that you will find the LLC to be a resource that enhances your quality of life and satisfies your quest for adventures both near and far

This yearrsquos LLC programs will include bull Explorations The International Film Series bull Explorations in The ARTS (performing arts series) bull Best of Broadway Day Trips bull Day Trip to visit Art History and Cultural Exhibitions bull USA Adventures bull International Group Tours

Complete details for this yearrsquos schedule of events will be available through our printed brochure and via our new website

The Phantom of the Opera We are ver y pleased to announce that Cameron

Mackintosh rsquos spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webberrsquos THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA will be the first Best of Broadway day trip offered this year

Following an acclaimed sold-out tour of the United Kingdom you wonrsquot want to miss our trip to see THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A at the Durham Performing Arts Center Hailed by critics as ldquo bigger and better than ever beforerdquo this production boasts many exciting special effects including the showrsquos legendary chandelier new scenic and lighting designs new staging and choreography

The beloved story and thrilling score will be performed by a cast and orchestra of 52 making this PHANTOM one of the largest Broadway productions on tour

The trip will take place on Saturday October 11 when wersquo ll

34

regIster toDAy to WIN

travel by motorcoach to the Durham Performing Arts Center for the matinee performance

Registration for this trip will open on July 8

to register to WIN go to w w wCravenCCeduLLC Or fi ll out and mail this form to

Craven Communit y College co Jennifer Baer 800 College Court New Bern NC 28562

[radic] Yes Register me to WIN two (2) tickets to the Phantom of the Opera trip with the Lifetime Learning Center Name(s) ___________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ CityStateZip _______________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________

Best of Broadway Giveaway

Hurry Deadline for entries isAugust 15 2014

The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip on Saturday Oct 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs and events at Craven Community College Limit one entry per person

L LC programing produced by lIFetIme leArNINg CeNter programs are made possible in part by

our corporate sponsor

member FinRASiPC

with securities offered by

Det

ach

and

retu

rn

35

Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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Careers and Training

Craven Community College officially opened its doors in 1965 practical

nursing and other programs were already educating county residents In the comshying 2014-15 academic year CCC and its community will be celebrating 50 years of educational commitment and growth

The ties between the college and the community have been and always will be indescribably strong There have been countless examples of this special relationshyship since 1965

Celebrate our 50th with us Anyone who took a class or graduated

from CCC or anyone from our community is welcome to share our special year with us For more information go to

wwwIamCraven50com

in celebration of Craven Community Collegersquos 50th Anniversary Community Day saturday september 27 2014 10 am ndash 2 pm New bern campus 800 College Court

SAVE THE DATE

CommunityDay

Craven in the family Many local residents likely had

more than one family member atshytend CCC but four generations In the middle Emily Chance (Craven

Early College 2017) is surroundshyed by (counterclock-wise L-R)

her great-grandmother Virshyginia Chance (Nursing 1966) her grandfather Joe Chance Jr (NARFNADEPFRC East apprentice 1977) her mother Margaret Chance (Associate in General Edushycation 1987) and her father

Joseph T Chance (Associate in Applied Science - Drafting

and Design 1986)

Craven Community College Foundation is

seeking to build its alumni group interested in joining

go to IamCraven50com

wwwCravenCCeduFoundation

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Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media
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800 College Court New Bern NC 28562 D a t e d M a t e r i a l s

ECRWSS Postal Customer

nonprofitOrganizationUS Postage

P A i D Permit 205

new Bern nC

s t ar t or Con tinue your education today Hundreds of programs dedicated to enhancing skills Careers and training 4 small business Center 23 basic skillsliteracy Programs 30 emergency medicine 26 How to register and registation Form 32 the lifetime learning Center 34 l

o o

K I

N s

I D e

Best of Broadway Dont let a lack of money keep YOU from attending class Financial assistance may be available based on financial need employment status or course selection

bull Small Business Center classes are FREE (See page 23) bull You may be eligible to take HRD classes at no cost to you

(See page 22) bull Classes scheduled at the RCS Annex may qualif y for

Community Up Grants (Look inside) bull You may qualify for Golden Leaf Grants or the Targeted

Assistance Program For more information call Constance King at (252) 638-5583

saturday sept 27 SAVE THE DATE 10 am ndash 2 pm on New bern campus

Community Day

Giveaway Hurry Deadline for entries is

August 15The Lifetime Learning Center is giving away two (2) tickets for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER A day trip Saturday October 11 Anyone 18 years old or older can register to win When you register to win you will receive our e-news season brochure special offer mailings for registrations and information for all of the Lifetime Learning Center programs

See page 34 for details and eNter to WIN wwwCravenCCedullC

Celebrate our 50th with us wwwIamCraven50com

  • Careers and Training
  • Robotics
  • Welding
  • Environmental and Safety
  • Computer Classes
  • Small Business Center
  • Human Resource Development (HRD) and Employment Readiness
  • ed2go Online Courses
  • Registration Form
  • Maps
  • Medical Specialties
  • Basic SkillsGEDreg Program
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Lifetime Learning Center
  • Community Day Sat Sept 27
  • Social Media