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It’s time to enroll at America’s top-ranked community college for students’ educational outcomes! Also rated North Carolina’s best two-year college for online instruction! SPRING 2021 COURSE SCHEDULE January to May 2021
DATES, TIMES and CONTACT INFORMATION Registration for the Spring 2021 semester will take place Jan. 6 and 7, 2021, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Johnson Building. To learn more, call 252-249-1851, ext. 3001. What educational path interests you? Talk to us to see how PCC can help! Pamlico Community College Cosmetology Human Services Technology offers associate’s degrees, diplomas Contact: Debi Fulcher Contact: Susan Adams and certificates in more than a 252-745-5537 sadams@pamlicocc.edu dozen programs. dfulcher@pamlicocc.edu Most are offered at the Grants- Medical Assisting boro campus, while some – Cos- Criminal Justice Technology Contact: Tina Hardison metology, Esthetics and Criminal Contact: Derek Godwin 252-249-1851, ext. 3044 Justice – are offered in Bayboro. 252-745-7349 thardison@pamlicocc.edu Some programs can be completed entirely online! dgodwin@pamlicocc.edu Medical Office Administration Academic programs include: Contact: Kathy O’Steen Dental Laboratory Technology Contact: Saleh Jany 252-249-2851, ext. 3078 Associate’s Degree in Arts Contact: Rick Miller 252-249-1851, ext. 3065 kosteen@pamlicocc.edu 252-249-1851, ext. 3039 sjany@pamlicocc.edu rmiller@pamlicocc.edu Special Credit/Visiting Student or Early Childhood Education Contact: Cristy Lewis Warner Contact: Neil Callahan Contact: Neil Callahan 252-249-1851, ext. 3014 252-249-1851, ext. 3042 252-249-1851, ext. 3042 cwarner@pamlicocc.edu ncallahan@pamlicocc.edu ncallahan@pamlicocc.edu Welding Associate’s Degree in General ECU Partnership Teach Contact: Joseph Flynn Education Contact: Neil Callahan 252-249-1851, ext. 3058 Contact: Cameron Kishel 252-249-1851, ext. 3042 jflynn@pamlicocc.edu 252-249-1851, ext. 3041 ncallahan@pamlicocc.edu ckishel@pamlicocc.edu Electrical Systems Technology Associate’s Degree in Science Contact: Larry Monk Contact: Cameron Kishel 252-249-1851, ext. 3041 252-249-1851, ext. 3029 ckishel@pamlicocc.edu lmonk@pamlicocc.edu Accounting & Finance Environmental Science Contact: Terri Fesmire-Kennedy Contact: Zac Schnell 252-249-1851, ext. 3009 252-249-1851, ext. 3115 tkennedy@pamlicocc.edu zschnell@pamlicocc.edu Business Administration Esthetics Contact: Terri Fesmire-Kennedy Contact: Shanna Lewis 252-249-1851, ext. 3009 252-745-5537 tkennedy@pamlicocc.edu slewis@pamlicocc.edu 2 www.pamlicocc.edu
A NOTE FROM DR. JIM ROSS Dear friends, The Coronavirus pandemic has created serious challenges for all parts of our society, and these challenges appear likely to continue in the coming months. However, I believe better days are ahead, and Pamlico Community College is ready to keep serving you with high-quality education to make your life better in 2021 and beyond. Our outstanding faculty and staff have received statewide praise for the extraordinary teamwork and positive spirit that allowed us to provide high-quality instruction throughout 2020…and we will strive to do the same in 2021! Their inspiring commitment to excellence has enabled our college to currently be ranked No. 1 among all community colleges in the nation in students’ educational outcomes. This ranking comes from a recent WalletHub national evaluation and is based on U.S. Department of Education data. We also are proud to be recognized by Affordable Colleges Online as North Carolina’s best two- year college in providing online instruction. May you and your loved ones be blessed with good health and happiness in 2021! Take care, Dr. Jim Ross, President WHAT MAKES PCC SPECIAL? Get a nationally recognized, high quality education! • PCC is now ranked America’s No. 1 community teacher ratio! That means individualized attention! college for students’ Educational Outcomes by WalletHub! • Approved college credits at PCC transfer to all Using U.S. Department of Education data, 16 public universities in North Carolina! These also WalletHub reviewed first-year retention rates, gradua- transfer to many private colleges and universities in tion rates, transfer-out rates, degree and certificates the state and nation! awarded per 100 full-time-equivalent students, student-faculty ratios, share of full-time faculty, dual • PCC was named one of 150 elite community enrollment or distance education programs, and colleges in America by the Aspen Institute! other data for community colleges across America. This 2018-19 recognition made PCC eligible to compete for the Aspen Prize for Community College • PCC is now ranked as North Carolina’s best Excellence. community college in providing online instruction by Affordable Colleges Online! • Most importantly, Pamlico Community College has faculty members and staffers who care about you • PCC features small classes, with a 9-1 student- and want you to succeed! www.pamlicocc.edu 3
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER/FINANCIAL AID Want a four-year degree? Start at PCC and save money! PCC can help you get started on a four-year de- As long as a student commits to maintaining full- gree for a fraction of the cost you’d pay at a university! time status (12 credit hours) at PCC and meets other Pamlico’s annual tuition is much lower than any public ECU admissions criteria, he or she is guaranteed or private university, and the approved college credits admission to ECU after completing his or her A.A. or earned at PCC transfer seamlessly to the 16 public uni- A.S. at PCC, saving thousands in tuition and fees. versities in North Carolina as well as to many private High school students participating in the Career & colleges and universities. College Promise Program as College Transfer pathway At PCC, you can earn an Associate in Arts (A.A.) students are eligible to apply as well. or an Associate in Science (A.S.) and transfer to a UNC Also, the ECU Partnership Teach option is available system institution, entering at the status of a junior. for PCC students who are interested in becoming Contact Rick Miller or Neil Callahan for teachers. information about the A.A. degree at 252-249-1851, ext. Students graduate with a four-year degree in 3039 or 3042. For information about the A.S. degree, elementary education, middle grades education or contact Cameron Kishel at 252-249-1851, ext. 3041. special education from ECU by completing the first two PCC also participates in the Pirate Promise co- years of the program at PCC followed by taking ECU admission initiative with East Carolina University. courses online. Through Pirate Promise, interested students apply to Contact PCC to learn more about all of these great PCC and ECU simultaneously. options! PCC can help you find money for college! PCC can help you find the money you need to pursue your educational goals! Much of the aid available comes in the form of need-based federal Pell Grants. However, other funding options are available. For example, thanks to the generosity of private donors, PCC is able to offer scholarships. Unlike loans, scholarships do not have to be paid back. The first step that current and prospective students should take when applying for financial aid is to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form, even if they believe they won’t qualify for federal help. It’s important to start the process as soon as possible! The FAFSA form helps PCC determine a student’s need so they can match them with possible scholarships or other federal or state financial aid options. PCC staffers are available to help students complete the form. Once that’s complete, current and prospective PCC Director of Financial Aid Meredith Beeman can help students are encouraged to fill out the college’s you find the resources you need to enroll at the college. The scholarship application. first step is to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for For more information, contact Meredith Beeman at Federal Student Aid) form. 252-249-1851, ext. 3026, or mbeeman@pamlicocc.edu. 4 www.pamlicocc.edu
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE Spring 2021 Term Dates Full-term face-to-face and online classes will begin Jan. 19 and will end May 10. B-Term classes will begin March 8 and will end May 10. *Registration will take place Jan. 6 and 7, 2021, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. *Courses in BOLD type have been approved for transfer under the CAA or ICAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. *Class meeting days, times and instructors are subject to change. Also, classes are subject to cancella- tion because of instructor availability and/or class enrollment. *HS designates High School only course. *IMPORTANT: For the most updated class schedule, including the name of the instructor tentatively as- signed to each course, please visit: http://www.pamlicocc.edu/resources-classschedules.php. Prefix No. Sec. Title Term Days Times Contact hrs. Credit hrs. ACA - STUDENT SUCCESS ACA 111 OL1 College Student Success Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 1 1 ACA 122 OL1 College Transfer Success Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 2 1 ACA 122 OL2 College Transfer Success Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 2 1 ACCOUNTING Principles of Managerial Account- ONLINE ONLINE 3 ACC 121 OL1 Full Term 3 ing (Class) & (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 ACC 220 OL1 Intermediate Accounting I Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 ART ART 111 OL1 Art Appreciation Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 ART 115 OL1 Art History Survey II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 BANKING AND FINANCE BAF 131 OL1 Fundamentals of Bank Lending Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 BIOLOGY Principles of Biology (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 3 BIO 110 OL1 Full Term 4 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 3 General Biology II (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 3 BIO 112 OL1 Full Term 4 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 3 Anatomy & Physiology I (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 3 BIO 168 OL1 Full Term 4 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 3 Anatomy and Physiology II (Class) ONLINE ONLINE 3 BIO 169 OL1 & Full Term 4 ONLINE ONLINE 3 (Lab) BIO 240 OL1 Waste Management Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 BIO 242 OL1 Natural Resource Conservation Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 www.pamlicocc.edu 5
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE PCC plans to offer face-to-face classes in Cosmetology and Esthetics in Bayboro this semester. Pictured, from left, are Cosmetology Instructor Christy Laney, Esthetics Instructor Shanna Lewis and Cosmetology Instructor Debi Fulcher. Contact them at 252-745-5537 for more information. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUS 125 OL1 Personal Finance Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Principles of Management BUS 137 OL1 Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 BUS 139 OL1 Entrepreneurship Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CHEMISTRY General Chemistry II (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 3 CHM 152 OL1 Full Term 4 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 3 CHM 131 OL1 Introduction to Chemistry Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CHM 131A OL1 Introduction to Chemistry Lab Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 1 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Introduction to Computers (Class) ONLINE ONLINE 2 CIS 110 OL1 & Full Term 3 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) COMMUNICATIONS COM 231 OL1 Public Speaking Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 COSMETOLOGY COS 111 01 Cosmetology Concepts I Full Term MTWTH 7:55am-9:00am 4 4 COS 112 01 Cosmetology Salon I Full Term MTWTH 9:15am-4:00pm 24 8 MTWTH 9:25am-10:50am COS 112BB HS Cosmetology Salon I Full Term 12 4 F 7:45am-10:50am COS 113 01 Cosmetology Concepts II Full Term MTWTH 7:55am-9:00am 4 4 COS 114 01 Cosmetology Salon II Full Term MTWTH 9:15am-4:00pm 24 8 COS 114AB HS Cosmetology Salon II Full Term MTWTH 9:25am-10:50am 12 4 COS 115 01 Cosmetology Concepts III Full Term TWTH 7:55am-9:15am 4 4 COS 118 01 Cosmetology Salon IV Full Term MTWTH 10:10am-4:00pm 21 7 COS 119 01 Esthetics Concepts I Full Term TTH 1:35pm-2:45pm 2 2 *Registration for the Spring 2021 semester is scheduled for Jan. 6 and 7, 2021, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. *IMPORTANT: For the most updated class schedule, including the name of the instructor tentatively assigned to each course, please visit: http://www.pamlicocc.edu/resources-classschedules.php. 6 www.pamlicocc.edu
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE COS 119AB HS Esthetics Concepts I Full Term F 7:45am-9:00am 1 1 COS 120 01 Esthetics Salon I Full Term MTWTH 8:00am-1:25pm 18 6 MTWTH 8:00am-10:50am COS 120AB HS Esthetics Salon I Full Term 9 3 F 9:10am-10:50am COS 125 01 Esthetics Concepts II Full Term MW 1:35pm-2:45pm 2 2 COS 126 01 Esthetics Salon II Full Term MTWTH 8:00am-1:25pm 9 3 Contemporarary Design (Class) & M 9:10am-10:10am 1 COS 240 01 Full Term 2 (Lab) TWTH 9:10am-10:10am 3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY CJC 121 OL1 Law Enforcement Operation Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 131 OL1 Criminal Law Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 132 OL1 Court Procedures and Evidence Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 141 OL1 Corrections Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 211 OL1 Counseling Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 212 OL1 Ethics Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 213 OL1 Substance Abuse Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 223 OL1 Organized Crime Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 CJC 231 OL1 Constitutional Law Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY ONLINE ONLINE 1 DLT 116 OL1 Complete Dentures (Class) & (Lab) Full Term 4 ONLINE ONLINE 9 Advanced Complete Dentures ONLINE ONLINE 2 DLT 211 OL1 Full Term 6 (Class) & (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 12 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDU 119 OL1 Intro to Early Child Education B-Term ONLINE ONLINE 4 4 EDU 145 OL1 Child Development II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 EDU 151 OL1 Creative Activities Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 EDU 153 OL1 Health, Safety & Nutrition Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 EDU 216 OL1 Foundations of Education Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 EDU 234 OL1 Infants, Toddlers and Twos Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 EDU 262 OL1 Early Childhood Administration 2 Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Early Child Capstone Prac. (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 1 EDU 284 OL1 Full Term 4 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 9 ECONOMICS ECO 252 OL1 Principles of Macroeconomics Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 9:00am - 2 ELC 117 PI Motors & Controls Full Term MTTH 10:30am 4 6 ONLINE 1 ELC 119 OL1 NEC Calculations Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 2 2 www.pamlicocc.edu 7
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE 1:15pm - 3:00pm 2 ELC 128 PI Intro to PLC Full Term TTH 3 ONLINE 3 10:45am - 3 ELC 138 PI DC Circuit Analysis Full Term MTTH 12:15pm 4 3 ONLINE ENGLISH Integrated Read & Write I & II ONLINE ONLINE 1 ENG 011 OL1 (Class) & Full Term 2 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) Integrated Read & Write III (Class) ONLINE ONLINE 1 ENG 011 OL2 & Full Term 2 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) ENG 111 OL1 Writing and Inquiry Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 ENG 111 OL2 Writing and Inquiry Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Writing and Research in the ENG 112 OL1 Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Disciplines Writing and Research in the ENG 112 OL2 Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Disciplines Writing and Research in the ENG 112 OL3 Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Disciplines Writing and Research in the 112 OL4 3 3 ENG Disciplines Full Term ONLINE ONLINE ENG 242 OL1 British Literature II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ONLINE ONLINE 3 ENV 214 OL1 Water Quality (Class) & (Lab) Full Term 4 ONLINE ONLINE 2 ENV 218 OL1 Environmental Health Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Land Resource Management ONLINE ONLINE 3 ENV 224 OL1 (Class) & Full Term 4 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) 3 ENV 255 OL1 Envir/Public Hth. Pathogen Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 4 3 HISTORY HIS 112 OL1 World Civilization II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 HIS 132 OL1 American History II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 HUMANITIES HUM 115 OL1 Critical Thinking Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY Intro to Human Services (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 2 HSE 110 OL1 Full Term 3 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 HSE 120 OL1 Interpersonal Relationships Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Interviewing Techniques (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 2 HSE 123 OL1 Full Term 3 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 *Registration for the Spring 2021 semester is scheduled for Jan. 6 and 7, 2021, from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. *IMPORTANT: For the most updated class schedule, including the name of the instructor tentatively assigned to each course, please visit: http://www.pamlicocc.edu/resources-classschedules.php. 8 www.pamlicocc.edu
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE Counseling (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 2 HSE 125 OL1 Full Term 3 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 HSE 210 OL1 Human Services Issues Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 2 2 INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE W 5:00pm-7:15pm ISC 121 PI Environmental Health & Safety Full Term 3 3 ONLINE ONLINE MARKETING MKT 120 OL1 Principles of Marketing Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 MATHEMATICS Quantitative Literacy Support ONLINE ONLINE 1 MAT 043 OL1 (Class) & Full Term 2 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) Quantitative Literacy (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 2 MAT 143 OL1 Full Term 3 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 Statistical Methods I (Class) & ONLINE 3 MAT 152 OL1 Full Term ONLINE 4 (Lab) ONLINE 2 MAT 071 OL1 Precalculus Algebra Support (Lab) Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 4 2 Precalculus Algebra (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 3 MAT 171 OL1 Full Term 4 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 Precalculus Trigonometry (Class) ONLINE ONLINE 3 MAT 172 OL1 & Full Term 4 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) Mathematics Instructor Cameron Kishel, a former PCC Instructor of the Year, serves as the advisor for students who are interested in earning an Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. www.pamlicocc.edu 9
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE MEDICAL ASSISTING Introduction to Medical Assisting T 8:00am-8:50am MED 110 PI ***First 2 weeks in class, then Full Term 1 1 ONLINE ONLINE online MED 114 OL1 Prof. Interactions in Health Care Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 1 1 Intro to Anatomy and Physiology TTH 9:30am-10:50am 3 MED 116 PI Full Term 4 (Class) & (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 MED 122 OL1 Medical Terminology II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Admin Office Procedures II (Class) ONLINE ONLINE 1 MED 131 OL1 Full Term 2 & (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 Medical Transcription (Class) & ONLINE ONLINE 2 MED 134 OL1 Full Term 3 (Lab) ONLINE ONLINE 2 MW 11:00am-1:20pm 3 MED 140 PI Exam Room I (Class) & (Lab) Full Term 5 ONLINE ONLINE 4 ONLINE ONLINE 3 Electronic Medical Records (Class) MED 183 PI Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 2 5 & (Lab) Clincals (48 Hrs On Site) Clinical Clinical 3 Medical Clinical Practicum (240 MED 260 CL Full Term Clinical Clinical 15 5 Hrs.) 11:00am- TTH MED 264 PI Medical Assisting Overview Full Term 12:00pm 2 2 ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE 2 MED 270 OL1 Symtomatology (Class) & (Lab) Full Term 3 ONLINE ONLINE 2 MUSIC MUS 110 OL1 Music Appreciation Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 2 OST 136 OL1 Word Processing Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 2 Medical Office Simulations (Class) ONLINE ONLINE 2 OST 243 OL1 & Full Term 3 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) PSYCHOLOGY PSY 150 OL1 General Psychology Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 PSY 241 OL1 Developmental Psychology Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Payment plan available Pamlico Community College has partnered with Nelnet Business Solutions to offer students the option of paying their tuition and fees over time. Payments can be made through automatic bank drafts or through credit cards or debit cards. There is an enrollment fee of $25 per term to participate. For details, call 1-800-609-8056 or visit www.MyCollegePaymentPlan.com/pamlico. 10 www.pamlicocc.edu
SPRING 2021 CURRICULUM SCHEDULE/CAREER & COLLEGE PROMISE SOCIOLOGY SOC 210 OL1 Introduction to Sociology Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 SPANISH SPA 112 OL1 Elementary Spanish II Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE SAB 110 OL1 Substance Abuse Overview Full Term ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 Substance Abuse Case Manage- ONLINE ONLINE 2 SAB 125 OL1 ment (Class) & Full Term 3 ONLINE ONLINE 2 (Lab) WELDING TECHNOLOGY WLD 116 01 SMAW (Stick) Plate Full Term WTH 11:00am-4:00pm 10 4 WLD 131 PI GTAW (TIG) Plate Full Term WTHF 8:00am-10:30am 8 4 WLD 141 PI Symbols & Specifications Full Term MT 8:00am-10:30am 4 3 WLD 231 01 GTAW (TIG) Pipe Full Term WTH 12:00pm-3:30pm 7 3 WLD 251 01 Fabrication II Full Term MT 12:00pm-4:00pm 7 3 WLD 251 02 Fabrication II Full Term TTH 5:00pm-9:00pm 7 3 WLD 261 01 Certification Practices Full Term M 8:00am-12:00pm 4 2 PCC offers tuition-free college classes for high school students! Juniors and seniors are eligible face format, an online format or in a to take tuition-free college courses combination of both. while they are in high school, The CCP program has been thanks to the N.C. Career & College great for motivated students. Promise (CCP) program! For example, when Riley The credits earned by passing Callahan graduated in 2020 from the free college courses can help Pamlico County High School, students get ahead and save money. he took with him 50 hours of There are two college pathways: transferable college credit, which he Because Holton took PCC • College Transfer Pathways carried to East Carolina University. courses through the CCP program (CTP) requires the completion of at Those hours, which Callahan while in high school, she did not least 30 semester hours of transfer earned by taking tuition-free CCP have to pay college tuition and can courses including English and courses while in high school, gave begin her full-time, professional mathematics. him a tremendous head start on his career as a teenager. • Career and Technical journey toward earning a bachelor’s The program is open to local Education Pathways (CTE) lead to a degree. students, regardless of whether they certificate or diploma aligned with a PCHS graduate Cecilia attend PCHS, Arapahoe Charter high school career cluster. Holton, Class of 2020, was eligible School, Pamlico Christian Academy At PCC, Career & College to begin her professional career or a home school. Promise students receive an average as a hairstylist, thanks to the You can’t beat free college! of 39 free college credit hours CCP program. She began her Talk to your guidance counselor while still in high school. Cosmetology studies as a high or contact Derek Godwin at Subject to current and/or future school junior and graduated with the college’s Bayboro Center at restrictions related to COVID-19, her Cosmetology diploma from dgodwin@pamlicocc.edu or 252- classes can be offered in a face-to- PCC in July. 745-7349 to learn more. www.pamlicocc.edu 11
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CONTINUING EDUCATION Take charge of your future! Pamlico Community College’s Continuing Educa- tion division can help you learn the skills you need for a great new career or to move up in your current job! These short-term courses are offered at the college’s Grantsboro campus, at the Bayboro Center and at other locations, as necessary. Some are available online. For more information, call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or visit the website for online registration: www.pamlicocc.edu/programs-continuing.php. What we offer: Basic Skills: Earn your GED® Page 21 Business Page 13 Career Enhancement Page 14 Computers and Information Technology Page 15 Construction Trades Page 16 Employability Skills Page 17 Health care workers are in demand! Check out the college’s Health Care Occupations Page 18 short-term Health Care Occupations courses on pages 18 Marine Trades Page 19 and 19. Safety Page 20 empower you to succeed in work, school and life. BUSINESS Location: Online Career Readiness Certificate [CRC] Preparation Date: Spring 2021 Are you preparing to take the Career Readiness To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Certification exams? Prepare for the Applied Math, email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Workplace Documents and Graphic Literacy assessments at PCC! If you are looking for a new job or Grant Writing are ready for a new career, this nationally recognized Develop effective grant writing skills that are exam, recognized by employers, can assist! essential for acquiring funding from foundations Location: Online/Grantsboro Campus and government agencies! In this six-week session, a Date: Spring 2021 – Open Enrollment professional grant writer will take you from researching To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or funding opportunities to writing the narratives and email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu developing budgets to managing your grants. Location: Virtual Zoom Entrepreneurial Mindset Registration: $70 This course is designed to inspire and engage students Dates: May 2021 in the fundamental aspects of an entrepreneurial To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide. email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. The program enables you to learn directly from the firsthand knowledge and experience drawn from a wide Notary Public variety of successful “unlikely” entrepreneurial thinkers. Interested in becoming a commissioned Notary Public? Students will be exposed to a new perspective; one that This course will provide instruction in legal ethical will reveal new opportunities, ignite your ambition and procedural requirements of the Notary Act. Upon and foster the attitudes, behaviors and skills that will completion of the course with a passing exam grade, www.pamlicocc.edu 13
CONTINUING EDUCATION individuals are eligible to make application to the N.C. induction, fuel and electronics systems. The course will Secretary of State. also include instruction on engine electronics, marine Location: Bayboro Center installations and generators. Registration: $70, plus books Location: Grantsboro campus Dates: One-day class - Jan. 9, Feb. 6, March 27 or May 8 Registration: $180 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 26 to May 12 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Time: 6 to 9 p.m. email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Notary Public – Electronic The eNotary, or electronic notarization, process applies Entrepreneurial Mindset an electronic notary signature and seal in a paperless This course is designed to inspire and engage students transaction. Participants will need to be a current in the fundamental aspects of an entrepreneurial Notary Public to enroll in the course, as well as bring a mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide. valid government ID and commission number to class. The program enables you to learn directly from the Location: Bayboro Center firsthand knowledge and experience drawn from a wide Registration: $70, plus books variety of successful “unlikely” entrepreneurial thinkers. Date: Jan. 30 Students will be exposed to a new perspective; one that Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. will reveal new opportunities, ignite your ambition To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or and foster the attitudes, behaviors and skills that will email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. empower you to succeed in work, school and life. Location: Online CAREER ENHANCEMENT Date: Spring 2021 Effective Teacher Training To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or This 30-hour hybrid course is designed to provide email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. individuals with principles and practices of effective teaching and is recognized by the N.C. Department of Forklift Training Public Instruction. The extensive curriculum focuses Learn to operate a forklift in this basic operator class. A on skills for basic classroom management, childhood combination of classroom and instruction and hands- development, and instructional techniques. Location: Hybrid Registration: $125 Dates: Jan. 25 to Feb. 26 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Engine Repair and Maintenance Do you want to learn more about small engine repair and marine diesel engines? Hands-on instruction provides students with the ability to understand the operation of small engine systems: cooling, fuel and ignition. Learn how to troubleshoot, rebuild and repair all of your small engines! Additionally, this class provides instruction on marine diesel basics, which PCC offers a one-day Forklift Training course! Call 252- includes engine, cooling, lubrication, electrical, air 249-1851, ext. 3015, for details. 14 www.pamlicocc.edu
CONTINUING EDUCATION on training will provide students with operational knowledge and skills for safe forklift operation. Complete this one-day training to expand your workplace skills! Location: Grantsboro campus Registration: $70 Dates: Saturdays, Feb. 27, March 27 or May 1 Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Forklift Training and OSHA 10 Combo! This short-term job skills training class will provide forklift operator training, as well as a 10-hour OSHA general industry training, which is focused on a basic overview of safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. Location: Grantsboro campus Date: Spring 2021 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. April Thompson of Pamlico County shows off the sailboat- themed whirligig she built while taking a short-term OSHA 10 Welding Skills course at the college. This short-term job skills training class will enable a your welding skills? This course will provide the student to complete a 10-hour OSHA general industry opportunity for students who have never welded before, training, which is focused on a basic overview of as well as those who have welding skills, to have a great safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. Successful time creating metal designs! In this class, students will completion will result in obtaining an OSHA 10 card. learn welding safety, base metal preparation, Stick, MIG Location: Grantsboro campus and TIG welding process, as well as an understanding Date: Spring 2021 of cutting, weld quality, reading drawing details, the To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or properties of metals and fabrication. This is also is email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. a great introduction for students who are seeking employment skills in the welding field. OSHA 30 Location: Grantsboro campus This short-term job skills training class will enable a Registration: $180 student to complete a 30-hour OSHA general industry Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 20 to April 28 training, which is focused on a basic overview of Time: 5 to 9 p.m. safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. Successful To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or completion will result in obtaining an OSHA 30 card. email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Location: Grantsboro campus Date: Spring 2021 COMPUTERS /INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Basic Computers email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Would you like to learn how to use a computer? If so, we have a class that will teach you the basics! Students Welding Skills will learn terminology and concepts that provide a Interested in learning how to weld or want to expand level of comfort with your computer. Email, using the www.pamlicocc.edu 17 15
CONTINUING EDUCATION Internet, and navigating software programs will be the focus of this course! Location: Grantsboro campus Registration: $70 Date: Spring 2021 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Basic Computers for Seniors Would you like to learn how to use a computer? Are The college offers a free Basic Computers for Seniors you over the age of 65? If so, we have a FREE class course for adults ages 65 and older. The course is available through a collaboration with Agape Love in Action, Inc. that will teach you the basics! Students will learn terminology and concepts that provide a level of Date: Spring 2021 comfort with your computer. Email, using the Internet, To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or and navigating software programs will be the focus of email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. this course! This is a series that consists of three 24- hour sessions. CONSTRUCTION TRADES Location: Grantsboro campus Electrical Wiring Registration: FREE for Students over the age of 65! Learn wiring basics as it applies to residential Dates: Part 1 runs March 3 to April 21; Part 2 runs applications! The class will cover the principles of April 28 to June 16; and Part 3 runs June 23 to Aug. 11. electricity, as well as circuits, device boxes, cables and To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or conductors, electrical test equipment, basic blueprints email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. and safety. Location: Grantsboro campus Cybersecurity Basics! Registration: $180 Cybersecurity is an area that is on the map! From Date: Spring 2021 personal banking to government infrastructure, To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or protecting our networks, privacy and information is email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. no longer optional. The first line of defense is the user! Let our expert teach you the basics of cybersecurity, Engine Repair and Maintenance from how attacks are carried out to securing personal Do you want to learn more about small engine repair computers and mobile devices. and marine diesel engines? Hands-on instruction Location: Online provides students with the ability to understand the Date: Spring 2021 operation of small engine systems: cooling, fuel and To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or ignition. Learn how to troubleshoot, rebuild and email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. repair all of your small engines! Additionally, this class provides instruction on marine diesel basics, which Smartphones and Tablets includes engine, cooling, lubrication, electrical, air Do you have a Smartphone or Tablet? Would you like induction, fuel and electronics systems. The course will to learn how to use these devices? If so, we have a great also include instruction on engine electronics, marine course that will teach you basic information that will installations and generators. enable you to use these devices! Topics will include Location: Grantsboro campus email, the Internet and social media. Registration: $180 Location: Grantsboro campus Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 26 to May 13 Registration: $70 Time: 6 to 9 p.m. 16 www.pamlicocc.edu
CONTINUING EDUCATION To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Career Readiness Certificate [CRC] Preparation Are you preparing to take the Career Readiness Forklift Training Certification exams? Prepare for the Applied Math, Learn to operate a forklift in this basic operator class. A Workplace Documents and Graphic Literacy combination of classroom and instruction and hands- assessments at PCC! If you are looking for a new job or on training will provide students with operational are ready for a new career, this nationally recognized knowledge and skills for safe forklift operation. exam, recognized by employers, can assist! Complete this one-day training to expand your Location: Online/Grantsboro Campus workplace skills! Date: Spring 2021 – Open Enrollment Location: Grantsboro campus To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Registration: $70 email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu Dates: Saturdays, Feb. 27, March 27 or May 1 Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Digital Literacy To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Are you new to computers or would you like to learn email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. more? Learn the fundamentals of basic computing, including how to use a keyboard and mouse, the Forklift Training and OSHA 10 Combo! components of computers, and the basics of operating This short-term job skills training class will provide systems! forklift operator training, as well as a 10-hour OSHA Location: Grantsboro campus general industry training, which is focused on a basic Date: Spring 2021 overview of safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Location: Grantsboro campus email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Date: Spring 2021 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Economic Empowerment email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Do you want to learn how to make better financial decisions? Learn to think like an economist, strengthen Welding Skills your knowledge and gain the confidence to make Interested in learning how to weld or want to expand empowered choices! This course teaches the principles your welding skills? This course will provide the of personal finance and the keys to financial stability in opportunity for students who have never welded before, the real world. as well as those who have welding skills, to have a great Location: Online time creating metal designs! In this class, students will Date: Spring 2021 learn welding safety, base metal preparation, Stick, MIG To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or and TIG welding process, as well as an understanding email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. of cutting, weld quality, reading drawing details, the properties of metals and fabrication. This is also is Employability Skills a great introduction for students who are seeking This class will teach you how to write a résumé, employment skills in the welding field. interviewing techniques and how to search and apply Location: Grantsboro campus for jobs! Students also will have the opportunity to earn Registration: $180 their Career Readiness Certificate. Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 20 to April 28 Location: Grantsboro campus Time: 5 to 9 p.m. Date: Spring 2021 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. www.pamlicocc.edu 17
CONTINUING EDUCATION HEALTH CARE OCCUPATIONS Cardiac Monitor Technician The course prepares students to function as Cardiac Monitor Technicians in the acute health care setting. This course will include fundamental information on anatomy and physiology of the heart and cardiovascular system, medical disease processes, medical terminology, ethics and communication with the health care team as well as intensive ECG monitor strip interpretations. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion and are encouraged to apply for a National Certification Exam of your choosing. Location: Grantsboro campus/Clinicals off-site Registration: $180 Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb. 9 to May 13 Time: Noon to 4 p.m. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. PCC’s popular Nurse Aide I and Nurse Aide II courses can lead to rewarding careers in health care. Day and evening Medication Aide classes are available. This 24-hour course prepares the Certified Nursing Assistant, actively listed on the Nurse Aide I Registry, Day Class to competently administer medications in long-term Location: Grantsboro campus/Clinicals off-site care. This course provides an opportunity for career Registration: $180 enhancement to Nurse Aides who are interested in Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, Feb. 8 to April 28 working in skilled facilities. It is designed to meet Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. training requirements for the N.C. Board of Nursing To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Medication Aide Certification. Upon satisfactory email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. completion of the course, you will receive a certificate Evening Class and are then eligible to take the N.C. State Competency Location: Grantsboro campus/Clinicals off-site Exam administered under N.C. Division of Health Registration: $180 Services Regulation. Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 25 to May 12 Location: Grantsboro campus Time: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Registration: $70 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Dates: Three-day session, Jan. 29, 30 and Feb. 5 email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Nurse Aide II email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. This course prepares graduates to perform more complex skills that are required by the N.C. Board Nurse Aide I of Nursing for listing on the Nurse Aide II Registry. Our classes offer hands-on clinical experience to better Skills and competency must be met during this class in prepare one to work as a professional Nursing Assistant lab as well as the clinical setting. Upon completion of providing personal care and basic nursing skills for this course and the skills/competency evaluation, the the disabled and elderly in hospitals, long-term care, graduate is eligible to apply for listing as a Nurse Aide II assisted living facilities and home care. by the N.C. Board of Nursing Nurse Aide II Registry. 18 www.pamlicocc.edu
CONTINUING EDUCATION Day Class Phlebotomy and Cardiac Monitor Technician Location: Grantsboro campus/Clinicals off-site Combo! Registration: $180 Register for the Phlebotomy Technician and Cardiac Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb. 9 to April 22 Technician classes to enhance your workplace skills! Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Grantsboro campus To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Registration: $180 email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Date: Starts Feb. 9 Evening Class To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Location: Grantsboro campus/Clinicals off-site email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Registration: $180 Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb. 16 to May 13 Physical Therapy Aide NEW! Time: 5 to 9 p.m. The course is designed to provide entry-level education To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or and training to perform routine physical therapy aide email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. tasks. The class will cover an overview of the physical therapy profession, the role of the physical therapy aide Pharmacy Technician and associated career opportunities. Topics include: This course is designed to provide instruction in the medical terminology, patient charts, musculoskeletal technical procedures of preparing and dispensing anatomy, thermal and electrical modalities, ambulating drugs in the hospital, retail or assisted living settings techniques, spine safety, range of motion exercises, under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Upon strengthening and cardiovascular exercise, massage, completion of this course graduates are able to perform facility cleanliness, interpersonal skills and ethics. basic supervised dispensing techniques in a variety of Physical therapy aides are not required to be licensed pharmacy settings. by the N.C. Board of Physical Therapy Examiners but Location: Grantsboro campus/Clinicals off-site must work under the supervision of a licensed physical Registration: $180 therapist or physical therapist assistant. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or Location: Grantsboro campus email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Registration: $180 Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 26 to May 6 Phlebotomy Technician Time: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Theory and clinical experiences are provided to To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or students in proper collection of blood and other email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. specimens used in diagnostic testing. Emphasis is placed on ethics, legalities, medical terminology, MARINE TRADES safety and universal precautions, health care delivery Engine Repair and Maintenance systems, patient relations, anatomy and physiology Do you want to learn more about small engine repair as well as specimen collection. Upon completion of and marine diesel engines? Hands-on instruction this course, students should be prepared to safely provides students with the ability to understand the perform procedures necessary for specimen collections operation of small engine systems: cooling, fuel and on patients in various healthcare settings and are ignition. Learn how to troubleshoot, rebuild and encouraged to apply for national certification. repair all of your small engines! Additionally, this class Location: Grantsboro campus provides instruction on marine diesel basics, which Registration: $180 includes engine, cooling, lubrication, electrical, air Date: April 2021 induction, fuel and electronics systems. The course will To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or also include instruction on engine electronics, marine email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. installations and generators. www.pamlicocc.edu 19
CONTINUING EDUCATION Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Forklift Training and OSHA 10 Combo! This short-term job skills training class will provide forklift operator training, as well as a 10-hour OSHA general industry training, which is focused on a basic overview of safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. Location: Grantsboro campus Date: Spring 2021 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. OSHA 10 This short-term job skills training class will enable a Want to get a small engine running? Interested in marine student to complete a 10-hour OSHA general industry diesel engines? Check out the college’s Engine Repair and training, which is focused on a basic overview of Maintenance course! safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. Successful Location: Grantsboro campus completion will result in obtaining an OSHA 10 card. Registration: $180 Location: Grantsboro campus Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 26 to May 13 Date: Spring 2021 Time: 6 to 9 p.m. To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. OSHA 30 Marine Electronics This short-term job skills training class will enable a Learn the basics of electronics with a focus on student to complete a 30-hour OSHA general industry marine systems! Students will apply the principles on training, which is focused on a basic overview of the installation, maintenance and repair of marine safe/unsafe conditions in the workplace. Successful equipment. completion will result in obtaining an OSHA 30 card. Location: Grantsboro campus Location: Grantsboro campus Please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, for information. Date: Spring 2021 To register, please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or SAFETY email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu. Forklift Training Learn to operate a forklift in this basic operator class. A Safety Certifications combination of classroom and instruction and hands- PCC has developed a new series of safety workshops! on training will provide students with operational They include: 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker; knowledge and skills for safe forklift operation. 8-Hour Hazardous Waste Site Worker; 24-Hour Complete this one-day training to expand your Emergency Chemical Spill Response; DOT Hazmat workplace skills! Awareness; Confined Space Awareness; and Disaster Location: Grantsboro campus Site Worker Awareness Registration: $70 Location: Grantsboro campus Dates: Saturdays, Feb. 27, March 27 or May 1 Please call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, for details. 20 www.pamlicocc.edu
COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS/BASIC SKILLS Learn more! Earn more! PCC offers you the opportunity to earn your GED®! FREE classes! Day and evening classes are available using a virtual platform! Register for Spring 2021 classes NOW! The GED® program welcomes students who are interested in: gaining better employment opportunities; improving their math and reading abilities to prepare for the GED® exam; and attending college or vocational training programs. Call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu to learn about our program. Need to learn English? PCC can help! FREE English language instruction is available for individuals who are non-native English speakers. Professional instruction in speaking, reading and writing is provided to individuals who are seeking to learn or improve these skills to assist with employability skills, social skills or secondary (GED®) or post-secondary studies. Call 252-249-1851, ext. 3015, or email lgiles@pamlicocc.edu to learn about our program and to begin the process of becoming a student! CULTURAL & LIFE ENRICHMENT Try something new at PCC and make new friends! PCC’s Cultural & Life Enrichment Program is designed to promote personal growth and self- enrichment through a variety of courses. This may include courses in leisure activities, non-vocational skill development, learning a new language, discovering a new talent, arts & crafts, media techniques, wellness activities and much more, as well as musical and theatrical productions. These classes are non-curriculum and self- supporting. They rely on the talents and skills of some of our community’s gifted residents who are so often eager to share with the community. Watch the website for upcoming classes! http://www.pamlicocc.edu/programs- culturalenrichment.php For more information or to register for classes, contact Denise Meyerson at 252-249-1851, ext. 3113, or PCC’s Cultural & Life Enrichment courses are a great way dmeyerson@pamlicocc.edu. to explore your creative side! Check out our website! www.pamlicocc.edu 21
SMALL BUSINESS CENTER Spring 2021 Seminars The Small Business Center (SBC) at Pamlico Community College supports the development of new businesses and the growth of existing businesses by being a community-based provider of training, counseling, resources and funding information. Small business seminars/webinars are offered FREE! The Small Business Network’s purpose is to increase the success rate of small businesses by bringing in experts from a variety of business backgrounds. Shown below is the schedule of the Small Business Center Webinars. For more information about other services offered by the Small Business Center, call 252-571-2243, email Mindy Moore at mmoore@pamlicocc.edu, or check the Small Business Center website at www.pamlicocc.edu/sbc. Seminars/Webinars (all online) Mike Collins, The Perfect Workday Company A series of webinars for small businesses located in Eastern North Carolina. There will be two opportunities each day to attend (2 p.m. or 6 p.m.). Jan. 12: ABCs of Starting a Small Business on a Limited Budget Jan. 19: Finding Your Customer and Creating a Marketing Plan Jan. 26: Dynamite Marketing for Small Businesses Feb. 2: Financing Your Small Business Feb. 9: Creating a Winning Business Plan Renae Simon, Step-by-Step Business Solutions Feb. 22: 25 Business Ideas & Additional Revenue Streams for 2021 Feb. 23: Strategies to Be More Competitive in a Virtual World Feb. 24: Mobile Apps for Small Business Feb. 25: Customer Service & Diversity in the Workplace Funding for Good March 16: Learning to Share Your Sandbox and Creating Effective Partnerships March 23: Grant Writing: What the Pros Know March 30: Effective Fundraising with Your Board (part 1 and 2) Matt Rudisill, The Leadership Academy April 15: Building an Online eCommerce Business with Shopify April 20: Selling Products Online on Amazon and Etsy April 22 Using Paid Ads to Promote Your Business Keep up with what’s happening at Pamlico Community College! Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube! NOTE: These logos belong to their respective companies. 22 www.pamlicocc.edu
PUBLIC SAFETY/EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TRAINING Sharpen your skills so you can keep the community safe! PCC is committed to providing quality training and edu- cation in public safety and emergency management. Because of the time-sensitive nature of fire, emergency medical ser- vices, law enforcement and emergency management training, many courses are offered based on community need and are often scheduled on an as-needed basis. These courses are ad- vertised on social media and updated on the PCC website as they are being offered. PCC’s Emergency Management courses are geared to help you prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters and emergencies. Students will gain knowledge, skills and abilities in developing emergency response plans, interacting The Pamlico County Rescue Squad recently converted with other agencies, functioning within the Incident Com- a retired ambulance into a Training Ambulance. In a partnership with PCC, this ambulance can be used to provide mand System (ICS) structure, coordinating multi-agency and hands-on training in a real-world environment. multi-jurisdictional emergency response (before, during and after an incident) and more. Learn from instructors who have and Narcotics, among others. These classes are designed for served and deployed in national and international disaster credentialed and approved law enforcement personnel and and incident response! also can be beneficial for criminal justice instructors. PCC’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification PCC’s commitment to the highest quality firefighter train- courses include: Emergency Medical Responder (EMR); ing is well known. Whether as independent courses or as a Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); Advanced EMT part of our Fire Academy, courses are held primarily on cam- (AEMT); and Paramedic certification training. PCC also of- pus and at our Pamlico County Fireman’s Association Rufus fers basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support (ALS) Brinson, Jr. Fire Training Grounds. continuing education and other specialty classes. These may Personnel working/volunteering for a state agency may be be offered as seated, online or hybrid courses, respectively. entitled to a state tuition waiver. Registration is open for our PCC is also committed to providing affordable, quality courses throughout the year. law enforcement training to help meet law enforcement offi- For more information, please visit http://www.pamlicocc. cers’ requirements by offering Mandated In-Service Training edu/programs-publicsafety.php or contact PCC Director of as well as specialized training in the areas of Physical & Rural Public Safety and Emergency Management Eugene C. Elliott Surveillance, Homicide Investigations, Drug Enforcement at eelliott@pamlicocc.edu or 252-249-1851, ext. 3017. CAREER CENTER Want a new job in 2021? PCC’s Career Center can help! PCC’s Career Center can help laid off, unemployed and The cornerstone of this system, the NCWorks Career low-income adults attain the education and training they Resources Center, can help with the following: information need to land a good job. about employment opportunities; career options; student The Career Center helps to administer programs financial aid; supportive services; employment trends; and through the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity helpful tips on writing a résumé and interviewing. Act (WIOA) that enable low-income job-seekers to learn For more information about WIOA and other Career the skills they need. WIOA offers a mix of employment, Center services, contact Cristy Lewis Warner at 252-777-2506 training and job placement services. Participants may access or cwarner@pamlicocc.edu. Individual Training Accounts to assist with tuition, fees, Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ books, supplies and accident insurance. pamlicocountycareercenter On-the-Job Training contracts may be available for Virtual Career Center: https://moodle.pamlicocc.edu/ suitable candidates. course/view.php?id=3750 www.pamlicocc.edu 23
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