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Volume 5 • Issue 2 f lightPath SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE THE AREA’S PREMIER ENTERTAINMENT FACILITY OPENS The Grand Unveiling of the BPAC Meet the SCC Audio Visual Team Continuing Education Schedule of Classes SCC Curriculum Programs Stan and Jean Bradshaw Spring Semester 2020 || FREE
BPAC BR ADSHAW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: PERFORMING ARTS CENTER www.sandhillsbpac.com Kristina Henckel and Amanda Verielles Piano Duo Tuesday, December 3 • 7 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium Kristina Henckel Piano Recital Wednesday, December 4 • 7 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium Ruth Pauley Lecture - Michael Mann Leaving the Madhouse: The Path to Climate Change Thursday, December 5 • 7:30 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium SCC Christmas Concert Sunday, December 8 • 4 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium Carolina Philharmonic - Pops: The Silver Screen Saturday, January 18 • 7:30 pm • $30 and Up • Owens Auditorium Ruth Pauley Lecture - Mark Anderson Conserving the Southeast’s Amazing Natural Resources in an Era of Climate Change Thursday, February 6 • 7:30 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium SCC Jazz Band - Valentines Day Concert Friday, February 14 • 4 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium Quarternaglia Quartet Tuesday, February 18 • 7 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium Carolina Philharmonic - Painted Piano Saturday, February 22 • 7:30 pm • $30 and Up • Owens Auditorium Carolina Philharmonic - Viola Concerto Don Quixote and Beethoven’s 7th Symphony Saturday, March 14 • 7:30 pm • $30 and Up • Owens Auditorium Judson Theatre - The Odd Couple (Female Version) Thursday March 26-Sunday, March 29 • $38 • Owens Auditorium Carolina Philharmonic-Carolina Philharmonic-Three Tenors and a Soprano Saturday, April 18 • 7:30 pm • $30 and Up • Owens Auditorium Ruth Pauley Lecture - Bob Inglis A Free Enterprise Solution to Climate Change Tuesday, April 28 • 7:30 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium SCC Music Department - Spring Recital Monday, May 4 • 7 pm • Free • Owens Auditorium Carolina Philharmonic - Season Finale: Cannons and Fireworks Saturday, May 16 • 7:30 pm • $30 and Up • Owens Auditorium
Carolina Public Humanities: Humanities on the Road and Sandhills Community College present: Boyd Library Saturday Indigenous Cultures: Children’s Programs Designed for children of all ages. Art and Religion A parent or guardian must attend with the child. Explore cultures of Indigenous communities through religious beliefs and practices, visual arts, literature, Spring Semester 2020 and musical traditions. Learn how practices have February 8 evolved or remained the same in the face of outside An African Safari - Creature Feature threats to the cultures’ ways of life. March 21 Perfect Pets - Skin, Scales, Fur and Tails Tuesday, March 24 April 18 1 pm • Little Hall Russell Dining Room Be a Poet - It’s Rhyme Time Featuring: Dr. Emil Keme, Associate Professor of 10 am – Noon American Indian and Indigenous Studies, UNC Chapel RSVP Required: konoldm@sandhills.edu Hill, and Glenda Pope, Associate Professor of Religion and Humanities, Sandhills Community College See page 23 for registration information. The Katharine L. Boyd LIBRARY ONLINE Free to Moore and Hoke County Residents Campus Tours NY Times Best-Sellers Walk through our Pinehurst campus, The Hoke Adult & Children DVD Loans Center or the Caddell Public Safety Training Center. Children’s Section Over 100 eBooks Look inside our classrooms and labs, view the grounds and even take a walk through the Horticultural Gardens. Hard Copy and eMagazines Research Assistance ° Use your desktop, tablet or mobile and follow the link to Community Computers • Free Wi-Fi Campus Tours at www.sandhills.edu. ° Click the building or area you wish to explore and follow the arrows. Home of The Hastings Gallery of Art ° 360° — View up, down, and all around. Monday - Thursday 7:45 am-7 pm • Friday 7:45 am-4 pm Saturday 9 am-1 pm • Closed Sunday ° in Virtual Reality Can be viewed Hours may vary during holidays; please call 910-695-3819 to confirm. (viewer required).
flightPath Publisher ....................................Dr. John Dempsey President of Sandhills Community College Editor, Writer, Graphic Artist ............ Karen Manning Director of Marketing and Public Relations Photographer ..................................... Kelly Pfeister Marketing Associate, Social Media Coordinator Sandhills Community College Board of Trustees George Little, Chairman Larry Caddell, Vice Chairman Joseph Clendenin, Secretary Arthur Blue Timothy Carpenter James Cunningham Gary Evans flightPath Eugene Horne, Jr. Linda McCaskill Helen Probst Mills Irish Pickett Dr. Alexander Stewart Dr. Larry Upchurch Sometimes something can happen in town that gets you so excited Sandhills Community College Administration you can hardly stand it. The opening of the Bradshaw Performing Arts Dr. John Dempsey, President Center (BPAC) may very well be one of the most thrilling events to dempseyj@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3700 happen in the Sandhills in recent memory. This performing arts venue Brenda Jackson, Executive Vice President jacksonbr@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3731 isn’t merely a remodeling; it is a whole new reimagining of what an Germaine Elkins entertainment facility can be. Vice President of Institutional Advancement elkinsg@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3706 On the cover is Stan and Jean Bradshaw, the couple for whom the BPAC Andrea Korte, Vice President of is named. You can read more about them and the facility and view as Continuing Education & Workforce Development many photos as we could pack into this publication on pages 2-4. Each kortea@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3767 issue of the flightPath will have a schedule of all SCC performances for Ron Layne, Vice President of College Initiatives layner@sandhills.edu or (910) 246-4109 the following semester on the inside front cover. Dr. Rebecca Roush On page 4, we have profiled the staff of the college who will keep the Vice President of Academic Affairs roushr@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3704 BPAC humming. No, not the music instructors: the behind-the-scenes Kellie Shoemake Audio-Visual Department. Vice President of Student Services shoemakek@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3900 The BPAC website address is www.sandhillsbpac.com and you can Dr. Kirk Lynch order tickets by following links from this page. Assistant to the President, Special Projects lynchk@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3866 One thing we haven’t explained yet is the BPAC logo. Since four venues Wendy Dodson comprise the Center, the icon has four shapes. They hint at motion and Associate Vice President of Human Resources movement upward, but if you stretch your vision, you will see that the dodsonw@sandhills.edu or (910) 246-2868 shape is actually the SCC icon rotated 130° and encircled. How creative Elizabeth Thomas Associate Vice President, Chief Financial Officer is that? thomase@sandhills.edu or (910) 246-4971 Another thing we haven’t mentioned is beginning Fall Semester 2020 David Farmer, Dean of Student Services farmerdj@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3714 SCC will see the addition of a new University Studies Fine Arts in Lindsey Farmer, Dean of Planning & Research Theatre associate degree program that will go hand-in-hand with the farmerl@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3907 BPAC. Wendy Kauffman, Dean of Academic Support kauffmanw@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3814 Learn. Engage. Belong. Heather Lyons, Dean of College Initiatives lyonsh@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3701 Twana McKnight, Dean of Hoke Center Sandhills Larry R. Caddell mcknightt@sandhills.edu or (910) 878-5803 Sandhills Hoke The Robbins Community Public Safety Alfreda Stroman, Dean of Campus Diversity & Center Center Cultural Programs College Training Center 1110 East Central Ave. 111 N. Middleton St. stromana@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3872 3395 Airport Road 333 Niagara- Raeford Robbins Dr. Julie Voigt, Dean of Instruction Pinehurst Carthage Road voigtj@sandhills.edu or (910) 695-3715 910-875-8589 910-898-0470 910-692-6185 Carthage All rights reserved. © 2019 Sandhills Community College
Table of Contents features Learn • Engage • Belong Page 2-4 Spring Semester Important Dates, The Grand Unveiling of the BPAC Special Events, and Closings The curtain opens on the premier entertainment center of the Sandhills. December 3 Kristina Henckel and Amanda Verielles Page 5 Piano Duo The Audio-Visual Team at the College 4 Kristina Henckel Solo Piano Recital The trio that handles the audio, visual, and printing needs of the 5 Michael Mann (Pauley Lecture) college. 8 Music Department Christmas Concert 24-25 College Closed for Christmas in every issue January 1 College Closed for New Year’s Day 13 Spring Semester Begins Continuing Education Curriculum/College Credit 18 Carolina Philharmonic-Pops: The Silver Page 6 Page 31 Screen Registration Information Registration Information 20 College Closed for ML King, Jr. Holiday Pages 7-9 Page 31 February 6 Mark Anderson (Pauley Lecture) Career Training Tips for Applying for 8 Children’s Library Program-An African Safari Financial Aid 10 Spring2 Semester Begins Pages 10-11 14 SCC Jazz Band-Valentines Day Concert Advanced Manufacturing Page 32 18 Quarternaglia Quartet Pages 12-13 University Studies 22 Carolina Philharmonic-Painted Piano Public Safety Page 33 March 9-13 Spring Break for Curriculum Students Pages 14-15 Automotive Technologies 14 Carolina Philharmonic-Viola Concerto Technology Training Page 33 Don Quixote and Beethoven’s Aviation 7th Symphony Page 16-17 21 Children’s Library Program-Perfect Pets ed2go Online Courses and Page 34 26-29 Judson Theatre-The Odd Couple Programs Business Administration April 4 LSG Spring Plant Sale Pages 18-19 Page 35 7 SBC Entrepreneurial Summit College & Career Computer Technologies 13 College Closed for Easter Readiness Page 36 13-14 Easter Break for Curriculum Students Page 20 Cosmetology 18 Children’s Library Program-Be a Poet Career Development 18 Carolina Philharmonic-Three Tenors Page 36 and a Soprano Pages 21-25 Culinary & Pastry Arts 24-25 LSG Bedding Plant Sale Creative Living Page 37 28 Bob Inglis (Pauley Lecture) Pages 26-29 Engineering Technologies May 4 Music Department Spring Recital The Small Business Center Page 38 16 Commencement Page 30 Health & Fitness Science 16 Carolina Philharmonic-Season Finale: Continuing Education Cannons and Fireworks Page 38 Class Enrollment Form Health Sciences Page 39 Page 40 Campus Map Landscape Gardening Therapeutic Massage Page 43 Page 39 Athletics Nursing Page 41 Page 40 Basketball Schedule Public Services Fall Athletic Reports
The Grand Unveiling of the BPAC The curtain opens on the premier entertainment center in the Sandhills. In 2015, NC voters approved the The Bradshaws NC Connect Bond Act. One of the purposes of the Bond was to Stan and Jean Bradshaw and build and renovate community their two daughters came to the college facilities for the benefit Sandhills from St. Louis in 1998. of students and to enhance the They brought with them a strong economic attractiveness of the sense of community purpose and state. The $3.8M provided to solid Midwestern values. Those SCC by the Bond, combined values led them to success in with private donations, allowed business and to a commitment Sandhills to provide the region to make their community a with a premier entertainment and better place. Stan runs Bradshaw educational facility. Capital Management, an asset management and advisory firm. Named for donors Stan and Jean Bradshaw, The Bradshaw Performing Arts Center (BPAC) Owens Auditorium now provides the area with an The cornerstone of the BPAC is unmatched venue for performing the 597-seat Owens Auditorium. arts bringing musical, theatrical, The transformation of the facility and visual arts to the Sandhills is nothing short of breathtaking. region. Owens Auditorium has It features an enlarged, elegant been completely remodeled, lobby complete with a 100-year- and the improvement of three old, fully restored Bösendorfer additional venues will impact grand piano, a concession 2 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 the enjoyment and cultural stand, four lounge areas, and a enrichment of college students captivating donor wall. There is and the community as a whole. now room for the lobby to serve as a reception area or event space. Their generosity, combined with the gifts of others and the Bond Visitors will be astonished when monies, has enabled Sandhills they round the hallway and enter Top: Stan and Jean Bradshaw are pictured with David Michael Wolff (far Community College to develop a the auditorium. The renovation is left), Kathleen Wilford (second left) and George Little (far right) at the four-venue facility that will help stunning. Ribbon Cutting for the BPAC. Left center: Jon and Jackie Giles (left) are seen the community celebrate the The new seats were chosen with Evelyn Dempsey at the plaque in Evelyn’s Courtyard. Left bottom: performing arts and make the The enlarged auditorium lobby contains a grand piano and has room for for their superb comfort. Sandhills region an even more receptions or special events. Right: The spectacular Mary Luman Meyer The coloration gradates from vibrant place to live, work, grow, Society recognition wall is at the rear of the lobby. burgundy to orange to rust in an and prosper. autumn palate. Elevated on both sides of the auditorium are 14 premium seats that are sizable
Feature and exceptionally comfortable. a member and officer of the As a Sandhills faculty member There are no obstructed views in Sandhills Community Foundation for over 50 years, Larry McNeill the entire room. Board, Kathy has been a dedicated has honed the writing skills friend of the college’s Guarantors of thousands of students and In addition to an improved Program and its commitment instilled in them a love of room layout, the acoustics are to expanding opportunities for literature and a zest for learning. phenomenal and there is a new Sandhills students. state-of-the-art 32-channel digital An alumna of Sandhills’ music mixer, a multi-screen projection program, Mary Margaret Left: Larry and Mary Margaret McNeill system, and a fully digital Evelyn’s Courtyard Woodward McNeill has served were recognized with a marker located near the entrance to the Boyd Library. LED lighting system. Even the This outdoor area adjoins both on the Board of Directors of the Right: The lobby of Owens Auditorium restrooms have been remodeled. Owens Auditorium and the Sandhills Community College has been thoroughly remodeled Foundation for over 20 years. Local physician Francis L. Owens McPherson Theater, providing an complete with seating areas and a open-air space for hosting pre- She was also instrumental in the concession stand. Bottom: Lori Ann began his service to the Board of formation of the SCC Alumni and Ben Owen were present at the Trustees in 1967 and was a charter and post-event receptions. The courtyard features an outdoor Association. BPAC Dedication and are seen by member of the Sandhills College one of the two original vases in his Foundation board. A native of stage as the focal point for signature red in Evelyn’s Courtyard. Pennsylvania, he attended the immersive experiences with live University of Pittsburgh and performers. Two lovely Ben Owens then earned his medical degree red pottery pieces flank the stage. at Duke University. He practiced Long-time friends of the College, medicine in Moore County Jon and Jackie Giles, recognized beginning in 1935 and served as the impact of the “First Lady of chief of staff and chief of surgery SCC,” Evelyn Condon Dempsey, at St. Joseph of the Pines Hospital. the wife of President John His efforts on behalf of the College Dempsey. The couple provided were instrumental in not only the funding for the development of funding of his namesake structure Evelyn’s Courtyard, noting that but also the Kennedy Building she has proved to be a pillar of that educates the College’s health support to Sandhills Community sciences and nursing students. College for over 30 years. The McPherson The McNeill- Theater Woodward Green This simply designed space, At the heart of campus is the located in Wellard Hall, offers McNeill-Woodward Green. In the ability to transform an area addition to serving as the staging through flexible staging and a ground for SCC graduation each variety of lighting configurations. spring, the newly redesigned The McPherson Theater can seat McNeill-Woodward Green 80 people and is ideal for one-act provides a venue for large plays, oratory competitions, outdoor concerts and theatrical poetry slams, rehearsals, recitals, performances with easy-access and lectures. The design allows for reception space in the Boyd an intimate connection between Library’s Wood Reading Room. the audience and performers in a purposeful and uninterrupted The McNeill-Woodward Green www.sandhills.edu 3 way. honors one of the College’s most cherished couples, Larry Philanthropists Tom and Kathy and Mary Margaret Woodward McPherson funded the Wellard McNeill, who continue to impact Hall facility transformation. They student learning in countless have been life-long supporters ways, including scholarships, of the arts and education. As athletic engagement, and teaching.
4 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 Feature Invited guests enjoyed the Dedication of the BPAC. Left row top: Joe Brown and Brenda Jackson; Second: Liz Polston, Fred Hoffecker, Marcia and Gary Krasicky, and Gerorge and Kathy Poteat; Third: George Little and Keith and Ginny Thomasson; Bottom: Catherine Murphy and John Nagy. Center row top: Music instructors Ryan Book, Terri Sinclair, and Kristina Henckel will be closely involved with performances in the BPAC. Center row bottom: Kristina Henckel performed during the Open House in the McPherson Theatre. Right top and middle: David Michael Wolff and Natasha Korsakova performed for the BPAC Grand Opening event. Right bottom: The Michael Feinstein concert was a sold-out event.
Feature The Audio-Visual Team at SCC The trio that handles the audio, visual, and printing needs of the college. With the opening of the BPAC, all audio-visual equipment in the Audio-Visual team will go classrooms and conference into overdrive making sure all rooms. They also print banners the new lighting, audio, and used at special events, large From left to right: Steve Melone, Dan Shea and Chris Waldrop. recording equipment work posters about campus, and items according to plan. In addition to needed in the classrooms by managing the technical aspects instructors and order and supply Chris’ most stressful time each of stage productions and special the college with office supplies. year is Commencement. “There Dan Shea events, the department maintains are no do-overs – we have to get it right the very first time. We Originally from Hudson Valley, always work hard to make sure the New York, the US Air Force enjoys a round of golf. He also audio is perfect from the music, brought Dan Shea to the area. Two Steve Melone likes to play cards and grill to the singers, to the microphones years later, he was wed and settled outdoors. for the Administrators… no one here after serving his military As the Director of Auditorium commitment. Dan has worked for wants the audio to blip out when and Audio-Visual Services, 20 years as the Printing and Office it’s their name being called.” Steve Melone provides support Chris Waldrop Supply Services Coordinator. for class and conference room Chris is a bona fide local. The He handles the printing needs audiovisual equipment, oversees Most people like knowing what’s only time he’s ever lived outside of the campus and orders and the scheduling for the BPAC, and in store for them when they arrive of Moore County was when distributes office supplies. manages the sound and lighting at work each day, but not so for he attended college at UNC- technical operations for the Chris Waldrop. “I never have a Wilmington. Chris went to Union “SCC feels like the idyllic college auditorium and theater. He also typical day,” he says. “I never Pines and SCC before transferring. campus,” says Dan. “The provides large-scale printing for know where I will be needed or He majored in communications environment and charm of the banners and posters. where I will end up.” Chris’ job and returned to work at a local campus make it a special place as the college’s Audio-Visual radio station for ten years. He has to work.” Dan even earned an Steve has been at the college for Technical Specialist takes him Associate in Science in Web been working for the college for ten years. “It’s a great environment throughout campus practically Technologies from the college. five years. to work in,” he says. “People here every day. are friendly and the surroundings He feels right at home at Most of Dan’s time outside of work are quite beautiful.” The department members the college. “There is such a is spent with his family. His wife is are called on for all AV needs, camaraderie among employees a teacher at New Century Middle Years ago, Steve and his wife whether it be installing, replacing, School, his daughter is in the here,” Chris says. “It is an regularly visited his in-laws who RIBN Nursing program at SCC, www.sandhills.edu 5 repairing, or advising. “I am here exceptional place to work.” lived in Seven Lakes. He fell in to back Steve up,” says Chris. and his son is in the Computer love with the community and the “We’re the ones who run lights When not at work, Chris and his Engineering Technology program. mild winters — he was visiting and sound and setup for almost wife enjoy binge-watching shows They have two other children and from his home in New Jersey, anything that happens in Owens or reading. They also like to travel. five dogs. where he was tired of the cold, Auditorium. Some events bring The beach is his favorite travel harsh winters of the northeast. spot with Australia being a Bucket Dan also likes to watch hockey in their own people to run point, and lacrosse, play the guitar, and but Steve and I oversee almost List destination. Having made Seven Lakes their is a self-professed Bible nerd. home for 28 years, Steve still everything.”
Continuing Continuing Education Advantages Education Enrolling is Easy There are many good reasons to consider Online Registration: visit www.sandhills.edu/continuing- education and select “Class Registration Methods” at the Continuing Education training or classes: bottom of the page. • affordable options for job training; Call (910) 695-3980 (credit card required). Office hours are • scholarship and financial aid options available; Monday-Thursday 8 am-5 pm and Fridays 8 am-4 pm. • short-term, quality, customized training leading Register in person on the first floor of Van Dusen Hall on the Pinehurst campus or in Upchurch Hall at the Hoke Center. to industry-approved credentials; Office hours are Monday-Thursday 8 am-5 pm and Fridays 8 • flexible scheduling; am-4 pm. • cultural and personal enrichment offerings; and Fax completed registration form, located online and on the final page of the Continuing Education section of this • easy enrollment. publication, to (910) 692-6998. Continuing Education We make it super easy for you to register for our classes. You can do so by phone, register in person in our offices in Van Dusen Hall, or preregister online. If 6 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 you have any questions, There may be funds please give us a call. available to help you pay for - Amanda Rovetta Continuing Education courses. Registration and Contact us today and let us see if Program Support you qualify for our scholarships. Specialist Contact Jason Levister at 695-3778 or levisterj@sandhills.edu or Amanda Rovetta at 695-3776 or rovettaa@sandhills.edu to learn more about SCC Continuing Education scholarships.
Career Training We can help you learn new workplace skills, improve those you already possess or help you explore new opportunities. Take a CAREER Training look at the classes we offer this semester. - Terri Rush Instructor sandhills.edu/careertraining The Continuing Education Career Training program is a perfect local CONTINUING EDUCATION || 910.695.3980 || sandhills.edu /continuing-education/ 7 resource for adult learners who want to improve workplace skills, achieve job certification or recertification, improve employment marketability or explore new opportunities. Career Training courses meet the criteria for Continuing Education Units (CEUs). For additional information, contact Lori Degre at (910) 695-3939 or degrel@sandhills.edu. HEALTH CARE OCCUPATIONS Nurse Aide, Level 1 Nurse Aide, Level 1 Prepare to work as a Nurse Aide under the supervision of licensed healthcare Refresher Certified Ophthalmic EKG Technician professionals by performing hands-on This 40-hour program is for those whose listing has expired on the NC Nurse Technician’s Exam (COT) Learn the required skills to become a certified EKG Technician and work in patient care. Successful completion prepares students for the State Board Aide I Registry. Eligible individuals must Exam Review a variety of healthcare settings. Topics examination for NC NA Registry listing. have completed a state-approved Nurse Aide I program and have a certificate or This course will review the content areas include cardiac anatomy and physiology, Email perrys@sandhills.edu for a complete transcript supporting completion. It is also for taking IJCHAPO’s COT written exam. cardiac cycle, EKG strip analysis, 12 lead list of program requirements and contact for individuals with a state-recognized It will cover the topics listed in IJCHAPS EKG, and EKG procedures. This class Jenell Powell at 695-3965 for enrollment or military healthcare credential. Please website http://documents.jcahpo.org/ prepares students for the EKG certification approval. contact Jenell Powell at 695-3965 for documents/Certification/Criteria_For_ with ASPT. $205.50 + course pack enrollment approval. Certification.pdf#page=12. $185 + text CEU: 20.4 $130 Instructor: Alberta Purvis CEU: 9.6 Sandhills Main Campus CEU: 4.0 136 Kennedy Hall $75.00 Pinehurst Campus Instructors: Marta Kane, Heidi Chalfinch, Pinehurst Campus CEU: .12 Instructor: Jade Mashburn Patricia Black, and Kerri Black Instructor: Jenell Powell 104 Van Dusen Hall 107 Van Dusen Hall 1305 Jan 27-Mar 2 M 5:30-7:30pm 107 Van Dusen Hall 1307 Jan 22-May 13 MW 6-9pm 1310 Jan 14-May 12 TTh 8:30am-2pm 1314 Apr 3-9 F-Th 8:30am-5pm Lab 2-4pm Sandhills Hoke Center Clinical 7:30am-1:30pm Sandhills Hoke Campus Instructor: Ann Rowe 1311 Jan 14-May 12 TTh 4-9:30pm Instructor: Carol Mulcahy 109 Johnson Hall Lab 2-4pm 129 Upchurch Hall 1308 Jan 21-May 7 TTh 6-9pm Clinical 3:30-9:30pm 1315 Feb 20, 21, 27, 28 & Mar 5 ThF 8:30 am-5pm Sandhills Hoke Center Registration for Continuing Instructor: Margaret Dousharm 129 Upchurch Hall Education Career Training classes 1312 Jan 13-May 11 MW 8:30am-2pm Lab 2-4pm is ongoing — classes begin Clinical 7:30am-1:30pm 1313 Jan 13-May 12 MT 4-9:30pm Lab 2-4pm throughout the semester. Clinical 3:30-9:30pm
Career Training Nurse Aide, Level 2 Pharmacy Technician AUTOMOTIVE Vehicle Dealers’ Continuing Competency Prepare for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam and for entry-level Education This course assesses all NA II skills identi- employment. Topics include Auto Safety Inspection Required of all non-franchise vehicle fied on the NA II Task List. After the Nurse Successful completion certifies students dealers in NC, this course will include technical procedures Aide II is determined competent in the to inspect motor vehicles under the NC updates of NC general statutes and DMV for preparing and required skills, the Nurse Aide II can be Motor Vehicles Safety Inspection Law. The policies and procedures. dispensing prescrip- placed back on the North Carolina Board of prerequisite for this class is a valid driver’s CEU: 0.6 tions, packaging and Nursing NA II Registry. Please contact Jenell license. $75.00 labeling, controlled Powell at 695-3965 for enrollment approval. Instructor: Wes Little 102 Van Dusen Hall substance procedures, in- Instructor: Jenell Powell 102 Sirotek Hall Instructor: Wes Little ventory control, pharmacy 107 Van Dusen Hall $75 1338 Mar 19 TH 9am-4pm calculations, and over-the-counter drugs. Pinehurst Campus CEU: 0.8 Upon completion, students will be able to $75.00 CEU: 1.8 perform basic supervised dispensing tech- niques in a community pharmacy setting. 1328 Jan 13 & 14 1329 Feb 3 & 4 MT MT 6-10pm 6-10pm BUSINESS 1316 Apr 15-17 WThF 9am-3:30pm 1330 Mar 2 & 3 MT 6-10pm $185 + texts CEU: 11.2 1331 Apr 6 & 7 MT 6-10pm Bank Teller Training Medication Administration Pinehurst Campus 1343 May 11 & 12 MT 6-10pm Designed for those interested in becoming a bank teller, this course includes an Aide Instructor: Kristin Bickel Meeting the training requirements for the 211 Van Dusen Hall OBD Emissions Control introduction to banking operations, handling cash, balancing operations, NC Board of Nursing Medication Aide Cer- 1323 Jan 21-May 7 TTh 6-9:30pm Inspection customer relations, and security tification, this class prepares Nurse Aides This class certifies students to inspect procedures. to administer medications to skilled nurs- Sandhills Hoke Center motor vehicles under the NC Motor Instructor: Jamie Deaton ing facility residents. Course topics include Instructor: Ashley Rivera Vehicles OBD Emissions Control 206 Van Dusen Hall scope of duties, legal and ethical respon- 108 Johnson Hall Inspection Law. The prerequisite for this $130 + text sibilities, administration of medications 1324 Jan 22-May 13 MW 6-9:30pm class is “Certified Auto Safety Inspection.” CEU: 3.6 by various routes, infection control and This is also the Recertification class. 1340 Mar 17-Apr 23 TTh 6-9pm documentation including commonly used Phlebotomy Technician & Instructor: Wes Little abbreviations. Please contact Jenell Powell at 695-3965 for enrollment approval. Clinical Rotation 102 Sirotek Hall $75 F.A.A. Remote Drone Pilot Learn the skills necessary to draw $75 + text CEU: 2.4 blood specimens in various healthcare CEU: 0.8 Certification 1332 Jan 27 & 28 MT 6-10pm Prepare for the F.A.A. Part 107 Remote Pilot settings and blood donation centers. Pinehurst Campus Topics include venipuncture, specimen 1333 Feb 17 & 18 MT 6-10pm certification exam. Topics include flight Instructor: Jenell Powell handling, record-keeping, and the 1334 Mar 23 & 24 MT 6-10pm theory, flight operations, flight training, 107 Van Dusen Hall healthcare profession. A Work Keys 1335 Apr 27 & 28 MT 6-10pm national air space, and weather. This class 1317 Apr 21-27 TWThM 9am-3:30pm Reading for Information test, drug 2344 May 18 & 19 MT 6-10pm uses the Federal Aviation Administration screening, background check, and (FAA) Remote Pilot-Small Unmanned Sandhills Hoke Center Instructor: Sharon Parter current immunizations are required for Escort Vehicle Operator Aircraft Systems Study Guide, North Carolina Unmanned Aircraft Systems registration. Email perrys@sandhills. 129 Upchurch Hall edu for a complete list of program Certification Operator Permit Knowledge Test Study 1318 Feb 6-14 ThF 8am-4:30pm This course meets the training Guide, and North Carolina Department requirements. $205.50 + text requirements set by the NC Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Division Medical Administrative CEU: 22.0 of Transportation to certify oversize- of Aviation UAS flight standards best practices. Upon completion, students will overweight load escort vehicle drivers. Assistant Pinehurst Campus Course components consist of defensive be prepared to sit for the FAA Part 107 Medical Administrative Assistants are Instructor: Lavita Crichlow driving, escort driver requirements, skills Remote Pilot Knowledge Test and NCDOT valuable members of the healthcare 104 Van Dusen Hall training, and an exam. Students must have UAS Operator Permit. team handling a broad range of duties, 1325 Jan 21-May 12 TTh 6-9:30pm a valid driver’s license without restrictions Instructor: Larry Weber including patient registration, telephone, 8 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 Clinical M-F 8am-4:30pm other than use of corrective lens, must 203 Van Dusen Hall scheduling, medical records, accounts 1 SA 9am-2pm not have a DWI or reckless driving within $130 + text receivable, data entry, and medical claims. the previous 12 months, and must be CEU: 2.9 This class prepares you for the Certified Sandhills Hoke Center 21-years of age (can be 18 with a Class A 1341 Classroom Feb 4-Mar 5 Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) Instructor: Rachel Hall, CPT commercial driver’s license). TTh 6:30-8:30pm national certification exam offered by the 109 Johnson Hall All initial applicants must complete a Flying Feb 22 & 29 National Healthcareer Association (NHA). 1326 Jan 22-May 13 MW 6-9:30 pm 2- or 4-hour defensive driving course that S 10am-2:30pm $255 + text Clinical M-F 8am-4:30pm has been approved by the National Safety CEU: 10.5 2 SA 9am-2pm Council. (This can be done after this class) Pinehurst Campus Classes can be found at: https://www.nsc.org/safety-training/ Register by Instructor: Terri Rush 203 Van Dusen Hall defensive-driving/courses/online/2-and- 4-hour-course calling 1320 Jan 8-May 13 MW 6-9pm Instructor: Wes Little (910) 695-3980, 102 and 209 Van Dusen Hall Sandhills Hoke Center Instructor: TBD $75.00 using the form on 107 Johnson Hall 1321 Jan 14-May 12 TTh 6-9pm CEU: 0.8 1336 Mar 21 S 8am-5pm page 30, or 1337 Apr 7 T 8am-5pm visiting us in Van Dusen Hall.
Career Training Drone Video and Real Estate Post-Licensing Real Estate Elective INDUSTRY Photography Effective July 1, 2020 provisional brokers will be required to complete a 90-hour This course will meet the four-hour continuing education elective set forth by This in-depth class teaches how students program within the first 18 months of the NC Real Estate Commission. Construction Project can use their drone for site survey assessment, mission planning, equipment licensure. North Carolina provisional Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE. GRI, SCP, Supervisor brokers must complete at least one course SFR This course provides students with the inspection, drone camera configuration annually within three years after initial 103 Van Dusen Hall skills necessary to work as a construction setup, and basic editing. licensure to remain eligible for active Pinehurst Campus supervisor or job foreman. Management Prerequisite: F.A.A. Remote Drone Pilot license status. SCC offers all three courses. $50.00 skills in people and problem solving, Certification CEU: .4 planning, estimating, safety supervision, Instructor: Mickey Prosser 105 Van Dusen Hall Real Estate Post-Licensing 1350 May 7 Th 1:30-5:30pm scheduling, controlling costs, and resources will be taught. Scholarships are $75 302 Contracts and Closings HOSPITALITY AND CEU: 2.4 available for this class. Topics in this course include selected Prerequisite: 2 years previous construction 1342 Classroom Mar 24- Apr 23 FOOD SERVICE basic contract law concepts, real estate experience. TTh 6:30-8:30pm sales contract preparation, sales contract Instructor: David Clark Flying Apr 4 & 18 procedures, buyer’s due diligence, closing 207 Van Dusen Hall S 10am-2:30pm procedures, Real Estate Settlement Bartending $185 + texts Procedures Act, closing disclosure Students will learn the basics of bartending CEU: 9.6 Notary Public preparation, contracts for deed, options, as a profession or for leisure in only four 1360 Jan 14-Apr 30 TTh 6-9pm A Notary Public is officially authorized to and selected real estate license status and Saturdays. Topics include popular mixed education issues witness signatures on legal documents, collect sworn statements, and administer Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, drinks, wine, utensils, glassware, fruit cutting, bar procedures, and ABC laws. Forklift Operator CONTINUING EDUCATION || 910.695.3980 || sandhills.edu /continuing-education/ 9 SFR Earn the National Safety Council’s oaths. Prepare to have proof of a high Instructor: Tyrone Thomas 209 Van Dusen Hall (NSC) lift truck operator certification by school diploma or GED and no felony Clement Dining Room Dempsey Center $130 + text successfully completing this class. Topics convictions. $75 CEU: 3.0 include the basic design of lift trucks, Instructor: Ron Utley CEU: 2.4 1347 Jan 16, 17, 23 & 24 stabilization of trucks, maintenance, repair $75 + text 1351 Feb 1, 8, 15 & 22 Sa 9am-3pm ThF 8:30am-5pm costs, and safety aspects in operation. CEU: 0.7 $75 + text Pinehurst Campus ServSafe® Food Safety and CEU: 1.1 Real Estate Post-Licensing 208 Van Dusen Hall Sanitation Pinehurst Campus 1358 Feb 3 & 5 MW 5:45-9:15pm 303 NC Law, Rules and Learn the basics of food handling safety 102 Van Dusen Hall on Friday 1359 Mar 30 & Apr 1 MW 5:45-9:15pm Legal Concepts and facility sanitation requirements. McKean Hall on Saturday Sandhills Hoke Center Topics in this course include general Recommended for all food service 1361 Mar 27 & 28 108 & 102 Johnson Hall North Carolina licensing requirements, facilities, including supervisory personnel, F 8:30am-4pm 1355 Jan 21 & 23 TTh 5:30-9pm brokerage compensation issues, the culinary professionals, and food service Sa 8am-Noon 1356 Mar 3 & 5 TTh 5:30-9pm disciplinary process, specialized types staff. Instructor: Karen Cusano Sandhills Hoke Center 1357 May 4 & 5 MT 5:30-9pm of real estate, property management in 201 Van Dusen Hall 102 Johnson Hall NC, and miscellaneous NC laws and legal $75 + text 1362 Apr 24 & 25 concepts. REAL ESTATE Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, CEU: 1.4 F Sa 8:30am-4pm 8am -Noon SFR 1352 Mar 23,24,30 & 31 MT 5:30-9pm Real Estate Pre-Licensing 209 Van Dusen Hall This class provides an intensive review $130 + text CEU: 3.0 HUMAN SERVICES TEAM BUILDING of topics and prepares the student for 1348 Mar 19, 20, 26 & 27 the NC Broker licensing examination. Topics covered include real estate terms, ThF 8:30am-5pm Income Maintenance Sandhills High Adventure contracts, leases, ownership, licensing Caseworker Ropes Course law, finance, listing and closing of Real Estate Mandatory Explore a variety of skills associated with This ropes course will guide participants property, property valuation, and building construction. Update #9920 the Income Maintenance Caseworker role to determine service eligibility. through physical and mental challenges that promote creative, productive, Prerequisite: Work Keys Reading and Math, All licensed real estate brokers must and motivated teams. It will challenge complete a four-hour mandatory NC Real Specific focus includes proficiency in the Level 5 or higher or a verification of a post- utilization of the NCFAST application. participants to succeed in team secondary degree. Estate Commission-approved update building, self-motivation, problem- course. Other topics are skills in communication, Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, interviewing, time management, data solving, decision-making, and effective SFR Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI, SCP, communication. A signed waiver, and SFR gathering/compiling, and data analysis. 202 Van Dusen Hall Prerequisite: Intro. to Human Services. medical release form are required. $185.00+text 103 Van Dusen Hall Participants must be at least 16-years old Pinehurst Campus Instructor: Elizabeth Wilkie CEU: 7.5 108 Logan Hall (parents can sign for participants under 1346 Feb 3-Apr 29 MW 6-9pm $50.00 age 18). Contact Sandy Perry at perrys@ CEU: .4 $130.00 Make-up test on May 4. CEU: 4.8 sandhills.edu for more information or to 1349 May 7 Th 8:30am-12:30pm schedule a private group adventure. 1353 Mar 17-May 14 TTh 6-9pm
ADVANCED Manufacturing sandhills.edu/advancedmanufacturing The Advanced Manufacturing Program offers high-tech, in-demand Advanced Manufacturing career training through state-of-the-art equipment designed to meet Education at SCC is made the growing demand for skilled workers. Through partnerships with possible in part due to the local employers, the Advanced Manufacturing Program aligns class generous contributions of offerings and curriculum to provide employers a pipeline of skilled these supporters: workers with job-specific skills. Classes prepare students to achieve national certifications from institutes such as the National Center for Construction Education Research (NCCER), Manufacturers’ Skills Standards Council (MSSC), Electronic Technicians’ Association (ETA), and the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Content focuses on safety and fundamental job skills preparing students for gainful employment. Job placement assistance and career coaching are offered to students who successfully complete the course. Opportunities are also available for high school students. Please see your guidance counselor for more information regarding the high school track and visit sandhills.edu/ceccp for additional details. For more information, contact Deneane Smith at (910) 246-4117 or smithl@sandhills.edu. Classes are held Advanced manufacturingmodernized.com at the Palmer Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Our Mechatronics Center on the program teaches Pinehurst Campus students the and at the fundamentals of Sandhills Hoke industrial automated Center in Raeford. 10 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 technology and prepares them for a great career in Learn all about industry. our modern - Deneane Smith manufacturing Advanced programs: Manufacturing manufacturing Coordinator modernized.com
Advanced Manufacturing PINEHURST CAMPUS CLASS CNC MACHINING Welding Essentials Computer Numerical Control (CNC) The Welding Program will focus on the essentials used in basic MIG and Stick Class Begin September 2020 - Pinehurst Campus Welding and is designed to train students for the basic welding skills and techniques Skilled machinists are in high demand, and employment including safety, metal cutting and opportunities are possible in numerous industries. Learn to fitting, and welding skills using generally create and produce precision parts utilizing state-of-the-art recognized industry processes. $185 + $100 material fee industrial equipment. Instructor: Brett Dysart 107 Palmer CEU: 14.4 2437 Jan 6-June 29 MW 6pm-9pm MECHANICAL POWER HOKE CENTER CLASS TRANSMISSION Mechanical Power FUNDAMENTALS CONTINUING EDUCATION || 910.695.3980 || sandhills.edu /continuing-education/ 11 Transmission Fundamentals Level I – Class Begin September 2020 - Hoke Center Level II Provides the necessary foundation content to understanding Designed to provide you with the necessary foundation content to working with mechanical power transmissions. understanding working with mechanical power transmissions, this class covers reading blueprints, industrial mathematics to linear motion, drilling speed calculations and more. Topics are instructor-led with hands-on demonstrations and troubleshooting CERTIFIED PRODUCTION performed by the student. Upon successful completion, you should be able to identify TECHNICIAN (CPT) and apply learning to all fundamental Class Begin August 2020 - Hoke Campus content and demonstrate safe, proper maintenance and troubleshooting Taught by Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) certified trainers. procedures. $185 + text Manufacturing Skill Standards Council Certifications: Safety, Quality, Instructor: Burdett Rust MOD 6 & 7 Manufacturing Processes & Production, and Maintenance Awareness CEU: 11.1 2439 Mar 9-Aug 3 MW 11am-2pm WELDING ELECTRICAL Classes Begin August 2020 - Pinehurst Campus Levels I - IV Classes Begin September 2020 - Pinehurst Campus Level I Taught by National Center for Construction Education Safety • Metal Cutting • Metal Fitting • Welding Skills and Research (NCCER) certified trainers and Level II overseen by a master NCCER trainer. Physical & Mechanical Properties of Metal After successful completion of each level, you are qualified Flux Cored Arc Welding • Interpreting Detailed Welding Drawings to receive the level-appropriate NCCER Electrician Upon successful completion of each level, you can earn the Certification, inclusion on the NCCER National Registry for level-appropriate NCCER Welding Certification. electricians, and can move on to the next level if desired.
PUBLIC Safety LAW ENFORCEMENT HEALTH & MEDICAL TRAINING SERVICES Detention Officer EMT-Basic Certification Course This class prepares students to provide emergency care for the sick and injured. sandhills.edu/publicsafety Offered under the guidelines and Students will learn to respond to a variety requirements as set forth by North of emergency medical situations. Upon Carolina Sheriff’s Education and Training successful completion, the student can Standards Commission, trainees must sit for the state certification exam. Course Whether you are seeking a career successfully complete 22 blocks of requirements: a copy of your high school instruction and pass State-administered as a firefighter or are a seasoned exam as well as demonstrate competency or GED diploma by first night of class. veteran in Law Enforcement, EMS, 24 CEUs in all skill areas in order to be eligible for $180 + $5 tech fee or Fire & Rescue, the Public Safety certification as a detention officer. Lecture, Department has ongoing course demonstrations and practical exercises Pinehurst Campus are primary methods of instruction. Text: Emergency Care, 13th Edition offerings to assist. Engage in Contact Denise Cameron for registration Instructor: Linda Sheffield experiential learning developing information at camerond@sandhills.edu 166 Causey Hall the skills you need to be “Ready or 910-695-3944. 1721 Jan 13-May 14 MTTh 6-10pm to Work and Ready to Respond.” Prerequisites: High School diploma or S 8am-4pm equivalent. Programs and course offerings CEU:18 Sandhills Hoke Center are delivered in accordance with $180 + $5 tech fee Text: Prehospital Emergence Care, 11th state agency requirements and Instructor: Bill Flint Edition 1842 Mar 2-Apr 2 M-F 8am-5pm Instructor: Robert Godwin standards. The Public Safety Department 1722 Jan 13-Jun 22 MW 7-10pm, works in partnership with For additional information, S 8am-5pm Radar/Lidar/Re-Cert multiple accrediting agencies to contact Denise Cameron at R/L Re-Cert Feb 19-20 8am-5pm Larry R Caddell Public Safety Training provide training, certification (910) 695-3944 or camerond@ Apr 1-2 8am-5pm Center and recertification, and specialty Text: Emergency Care, 13th Edition sandhills.edu or Jun 3-4 8am-5pm 333 Niagara-Carthage Rd., Carthage programs to assist the needs of Michelle Bauer at (910) 695-3774 Jul 15-16 8am-5pm Instructor: Daniel Hunt Basic Lidar Mar 19 8am-7pm local public safety agencies. or bauerm@sandhills.edu. 1723 Feb 27-Jun 19 THF 8am-5pm Basic Radar Apr 27-30 8am-5pm Public Safety CPR for Healthcare Providers Our training programs For healthcare professionals who need to know how to perform CPR and other prepare local agencies lifesaving skills in a wide variety of in- hospital and out-of-hospital settings. to better keep our Prerequisite(s): None Material(s): None community safe. CEU: 0.4 $50+$4 card fee - Robert Godwin 12 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 Pinehurst Campus 165 Causey Hall EMT Instructor 1724 Jan 26 Su 8:30am-12:30pm 1725 Feb 22 S 8:30am-12:30pm 1726 Mar 28 S 8:30am-12:30pm 1727 Apr 25 S 8:30am-12:30pm 1728 May 9 S 8:30am-12:30pm View our CPR & EMS video at: https://youtu.be/ G8SuDOOoiTo
Public Safety 2020 Sandhills Regional Fire and Rescue College January 24-26, 2020 Firefighter Certification Classes Complete your firefighter certification in 2020! Firefighter certification classes are offered throughout semester on nights and SCC Fire Academy weekends at the Larry R. Caddell Public Whether you are a volunteer Safety Training Center, 333 Niagara- looking for a certification class Carthage Road, Carthage. Please contact or a seasoned veteran seeking Michelle Bauer, Fire and Rescue Director, at 910-695-3774 or bauerm@sandhills.edu advanced certifications or specialty training, come join us Train for a Career as a Firefighter for more information about class offerings, Free Tuition for Current CONTINUING EDUCATION || 910.695.3980 || sandhills.edu /continuing-education/ 13 for the 27th Annual Sandhills class times, and registration process. Regional Fire & Rescue College. Volunteer Firefighters Larry R Caddell Public Safety Training Center This unique opportunity $75 (waived for qualified students) provides local and state fire Certifications: Text(s): Essentials of Fire Fighting, 6th and rescue personnel an Edition opportunity to complete one of Firefighter I/II CEU: .8-3.6 50 different class offerings in one Hazardous Materials Level I Responder Orientation & Safety February 4, 6, 8, 10 weekend. From Basic Firefighter Technical Rescuer Certification classes to Fire Alarms & Communications February 12, 18, 20, 22 Instructor and specialty topics, Program incorporates EMT-Basic and prepares there is something for all skill students to sit for the state certification exam. Fire Behavior February 24, 26, March 3, 5 Building Construction March 7, 9, 11, 17 and experience levels. Personal Protective Equipment $105-205 February 11 -July 23 March 19, 21, 23, 25, 31 Class fee waived for Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5pm Forcible Entry April 2, 4 qualified students. Fridays 8:30am-4pm Ropes April 6, 8, 14, 16 CEU: .9-3.8 Rescue April 18, 20, 22, 28, 30 Portable Extinguishers May 2 Sandhills Community College Campus Classes at the Larry R. Caddell Public and Larry R. Caddell Public Safety Training Center Safety Training Center in Carthage Fire Officer I Registration and course information Application packets available at fireacademy.sandhills.edu This course covers the knowledge, skills, can be found at and requirements referenced in the http://www.sandhills.edu/fire_and_ or in the Continuing Education offices in Van Dusen Hall. National Fire Protection Association rescue_college/ (NFPA) Standard 1021 for Fire Officer For more information contact Michelle Bauer at I training. Topics include officer roles (910) 695-3774 or bauerm@sandhills.edu. and responsibilities, budgets, fire cause determination, inspections, education, leadership, management, public relations, and other requirements included in the NFPA standard. Upon completion, View our students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of relevant NFPA standards Fire Academy as required for state Fire Officer I and II video at: certification.. This is a NC Fire and Rescue View a Virtual Tour of the Commission certification course. https://youtu.be/ Instructor: Jonathan Richardson Larry R. Caddell Public LZZgr25Cz2o Cypress Pointe Fire Department $135 (waived for qualified students) Safety Training Center CEU: 3.6 1658 Jan 4-Jan 12 SSu 8am-6pm Follow the Campus Tours link from our home page or scan this code with your smartphone.
Technology TRAINING sandhills.edu/technologytraining Technology course topics range from the most basic information for the absolute beginner to highly technical skills needed in the workplace. Whatever your stage in computer use, your classmates will be right there with you. Have fun, make new friends and learn to use computers and technology. For additional information, contact Lori Degre at 910-695-3939 or degrel@sandhills.edu. 3D PRINTING Microsoft o365 Business Apps Overview Introduction to 3D Printing Maximize your efficiency by learning Create 3D image files using the Tinker about the apps that are included in CAD 3D design and printing app and print your o365 subscription. In this 6-week objects. Upon completion, participants class, you will be introduced to Outlook will have an understanding of the history, calendar, SharePoint, One Drive, Teams, terminology and types of 3D Printing Microsoft Forms and Whiteboard. There is technology and demonstrate an ability to so much you can do with these integrated create and print a simple project. apps to ensure your day to day activity is Instructor: Tyler Callahan as efficient as possible. Don’t just let all the 106 Van Dusen Hall tools available to you lie dormant. $75 Instructor: Phil Laton CEU: 2.4 105 Van Dusen Hall 1076 Feb 4-Feb 27 TTh 6-8pm $75 CEU: .9 Feb 22 & 29 Sa 8am-Noon Technology Training 1091 Jan 28-Mar 3 T 11am-12:30pm 1092 Jan 28-Mar 3 T 2-3:30pm Advanced 3D Printing No matter your expertise 1093 Jan 28-Mar 3 T 6-7:30pm This course is designed for those familiar 1094 Mar 24-May 5 T 11am-12:30pm with technology, we with a basic knowledge of 3D printing. We No class April 14 use Tinker CAD to create more advanced 1095 Mar 24-May 5 T 2-3:30pm can help you master 3D Models including hinged objects, No class April 14 articulated objects, and objects with computers, software, custom supports. Students will gain an understanding of Slic3r PE to prepare files WINDOWS tablets, cameras, and for printing on the Prusa MK3 and MK3S. MakerBot Desktop slicing software will be OPERATING SYSTEM much more. used to prepare models for the MakerBot 14 flightPath || Spring Semester 2020 Replicator 2X. Instructor: Tyler Callahan Windows 10-Level 1 - Brandi Swarms 106 Van Dusen Hall Master the Windows 10 operating system. Discover Windows applications, Videography $75 terminology, and Start Menu functions as CEU: 2.4 Instructor 1077 Mar 31-Apr 23 TTh 6-8pm well as operational basics. Students should have access to the Windows 10 operating Apr 18 & 25 Sa 8am-Noon system. Instructor: Phil Laton MICROSOFT OFFICE 105 Van Dusen Hall $75 + flash drive CEU: 2.4 Microsoft Office Overview 1079 Jan 13-Feb 24 MTh 9-11am Learn a little of everything that Microsoft Office offers including sessions on Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, Publisher and Register by calling One Note. Instructor: Phil Laton (910) 695-3980, using 105 Van Dusen Hall the form on page 30, $75 CEU: 2.4 or visiting us in 1078 Jan 16-Apr 2 Th 12-2pm Van Dusen Hall.
Technology Training Windows 10-Level 2 EMAIL & INTERNET Photo Editing Using CompTIA Security+ Enhance your Windows 10 skills. Discover how to use the Action Center and the All Photoshop Elements 19 CompTIA Security+ is the first security certification IT professionals should earn. Settings screen, how to customize your Gmail and Google Advanced It establishes the core knowledge required Desktop, set up, and use virtual desktops, Learn how to use Google Docs, an Bring out the artist in yourself as you learn of any cybersecurity role and provides creating folders for basic file management, alternative to Microsoft Office. Even make about editing in Raw, using the Guided a springboard to intermediate-level and how to use File Explorer. A brief face to face connections using Google and Expert mode in Editor, including cybersecurity jobs. Security+ incorporates introduction to email and the Windows Hangouts. Google Maps, Google Earth and different types of layers and blends to best practices in hands-on trouble- Store will be covered, as well as how to many other Google Apps are also included. correct or combine two or more photos, as shooting to ensure security professionals update Windows 10 and keep it safe. Instructor: Phil Laton well as creating a type mask and montages. have practical security problem-solving Prerequisite: Windows 10 Level 1 or prior 105 Van Dusen Hall Learn to frame photos, create twirl effects, skills. Cybersecurity professionals with experience. Pinehurst Campus push a photo though text, add texture, Security+ know how to address security Instructor: Phil Laton $75 and make a photo look like a painting. A incidents-not just identify them. 105 Van Dusen Hall CEU: 2.4 flash drive 8GB or larger is recommended. Instructor: Brian Ness $75 1085 Feb 7-Mar 27 F 9am-noon Prerequisites: Elements 19 Part 1, or prior 105 Van Dusen Hall CEU: 2.4 experience, and a good working knowledge $185.00 + Test Out Software($129.00) to be 1080 Mar 9-Apr 20 MTh 9-11am PHOTOGRAPHY & of computers, using a mouse or pen tablet, file management, and a creative mind. purchased separately. CEU: 9.6 APPLE MACINTOSH VIDEOGRAPHY Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann 105 Van Dusen Hall 1110 Mar 30-Jun 15 MWTh Wednesdays are seated classes. Mondays 6-9pm OPERATING SYSTEM & Digital Photography $75.00 and Thursdays are online. CEU: 2.4 IPAD Fundamentals 1088 Mar 9-Apr 20 MW 1-3pm ONLINE TECHNOLOGY CONTINUING EDUCATION || 910.695.3980 || sandhills.edu /continuing-education/ 15 Take your photography from good to great! Understand your camera controls Videography Basics CLASSES OS Catalina Level 1 and learn to put a little of yourself into Set yourself apart from the hobbyists Explore, understand and control the each photo. Classes will be lectures, and create professional-looking videos. operating system of the Apple Macintosh Offered Online at www.ed2go.com/ demonstrations, critiques and discussions. You do not have to own a camera for this sandhills. Classes begin every six weeks: Jan computer including numerous built-in You will be encouraged to share your work class, but it is helpful. Learn how to create applications, called apps. Learn to manage 15, Feb 12, Mar 18, April 15 and May 13. with the whole class. wonderful video projects just by using the filing system for organizing and finding Instructor: John Patota a smart phone, iPad, or point and shoot Microsoft Excel, Word, Power computer generated folders and files. A flash drive 8 GB or larger is required. 202 Van Dusen Hall camera. In this class we will cover items Point & Access $75.00 like b-roll, nat sound, audio, interviewing, Instructor: David Bartlett CEU: 2.4 camera functions, and editing software. Computer Skills for the Workplace 106 Van Dusen Hall 1086 Jan 21-Feb 27 TTH 6-8pm Whether you are capturing a wedding, Keyboarding $75 a commercial project, editorial work, or CEU: 2.4 Blogging and Podcasting 1081 Apr 1-May 13 MW 10am-noon Photo Editing Using filming just for fun, this class will take you from beginner to experienced. Google Analytics Photoshop Elements 19 for Instructor: Brandi Swarms Achieving Top Search Engine iPad Basics Beginners 105 Van Dusen Hall Positions Maximize your productivity using many of $75.00 Do you have old photograph’s you’d like the applications found on your iPad. Learn to clean up and organize? Are there family CEU:1.6 Python 3 Programming about Contacts, Mail, Messages, Calendar, 1090 Feb 3-Mar 23 M 6-8pm memories and vacations you’d like to Game Development Camera, as well as Notes, Reminders, better organize and share? Uncover how Visual Basic IT CREDENTIALS AND Safari, and others. Downloading and Elements 19 can help you create catalogs installing apps from the App Store is also and albums, import and organize photos, SQL Database Programming included. Students must bring their iPad to class with the latest operating system (iOS) and perform basic editing. Learn how to use the Editor’s Quick and Guided modes. CYBER SECURITY Creating Web Pages installed. Bring your photos back to life. Time WordPress Websites Instructor: Dave Bartlett permitting, you will also learn the basics of CompTIA Network+ Photoshop 106 Van Dusen Hall using layers for combining and correcting CompTIA Network+ helps develop a $75 photos and adding text and graphics. A career in IT infrastructure covering Networking CEU: 2.4 troubleshooting, configuring, and 1083 Jan 13-Feb 24 MW 1-3pm flash drive 8GB or larger is recommended. Understanding the Cloud Prerequisite: a good working knowledge of managing networks. You will learn computers, using a mouse or pen tablet, to design and implement functional PC Security iPad Level 2 and file management. networks; configure, manage, and maintain essential network devices; Instructor: Dale Moegling Continue studying the Mac apps found in the iPad Operating System. Review iPad 105 Van Dusen Hall implement network security, standards, Registration $75.00 and protocols; troubleshoot network 1 and then receive more detailed lessons on additional iOS productivity apps. CEU: 2.4 problems; and support the creation of for Continuing virtualized networks. Prerequisite: iPad Basics or a waiver by the instructor or Lori Degre. Each student 1087 Jan 13-Feb 24 2089 Apr 28-Jun 4 MW TTH 1-3pm 6-8pm Instructor: Brian Ness Education must bring an iPad. Instructor: Dave Bartlett 105 Van Dusen Hall $185.00 + Test Out Software($129.00) to be Technology classes 106 Van Dusen Hall purchased separately. CEU: 9.6 is ongoing — classes $75 CEU: 2.4 1109 Jan 6 -Mar 19 MWTh 6-9pm Wednesdays are seated classes. Mondays begin throughout 1084 Mar 9-Apr 20 MW 1-3pm and Thursdays are online. the semester.
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