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Nash Community College Continuing Education Summer 2019 Class Schedule (252) 451-8216 | www.nashcc.edu/conedreg For the complete Youth Summer Camp schedule see page 3 or visit www.nashcc.edu/summercamps. Space is limited! Emergency Dispatch Academy...Page 14 Nurse Aide/Nursing Assistant...Page 16 Residential Maintenance & Repair...Page 21
Nash Community College | Continuing Education – Non–Credit Courses Summer Schedule 2019 | May 16, 2019 - August 14, 2019 Preregistration required for all classes TABLE OF CONTENTS REGISTER NOW: Summer Camps 3-8 Automotive/Transportation 9 Mail: Mail registration form and fee to NCC Continuing Career Readiness Certification (CRC 10 Education, PO Box 7488, Rocky Mount, NC 27804. College and Career Readiness 10-11 Computer Training 11-12 Fax: Fax the registration form, available at ESL–English as a Second Language 12-13 www.nashcc.edu with credit card information Fire Services 13 to 252–451–8451. Foreign Language 13-14 Health Services (CPR, EMT, Nurse Aide) 14-17 Online via WebAdvisor: Students may register for a Human Resources Development (HRD) 17-18 ‘select’ group of Continuing Education classes through Law Enforcement Training 18 WebAdvisor. Credit card payment is required. Personal Enrichment 18-19 Professional Training 20 In-Person: Visit the Continuing Education Department Teacher Education 20 located on the 2nd Floor of the Continuing Education Small Business Center 20-21 and Public Services Building: Monday: 8 AM – 6 PM, Trades/Construction 21 Tues. – Thurs. 8 AM – 5 PM; Friday: 8 AM – 1 PM Continuing Education Information 22 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CALL US! 252–451–8216 Automotive/Transportation 252–451–8216 If you have suggestions for a new class, have a special Career Readiness Certification (CRC) 252–451–8316 skill and/or interested in teaching, please complete the College and Career Readiness 252–451–8305 Class Proposal Form available at www.nashcc.edu. Computer Training 252–451–8349 Choose one of these options to submit the form: Mail Customized Industry Training 252–451–8379 to NCC Continuing Education, P O Box 7488, Rocky Ed2Go Online Courses 252–451–8234 Mount, NC 27804 or fax to 252–451–8451. Emergency Medical Services 252–451–8355 ESL–English as a Second Language 252–451–8229 CONTINUING EDUCATION Fire Services 252–451–8312 SEEKING INSTRUCTORS FOR: or 252–451–8480 Foreign Language 252–451–8229 Basic Carpentry Instructor Health Services 252–451–8355 Plumbing Instructor Human Resources Development/HRD 252–451–8349 Residential Maintenance Instructor Law Enforcement Training 252–451–8450 Summer Camp Instructors Nurse Aide/Nursing Assistant (CNA) 252–451–8352 Personal Enrichment 252–451–8216 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OPPORTUNITIES Professional Training 252–451–8216 Continuing Education Scholarships are available Small Business Center 252–451–8233 for eligible classes. For more information, visit Teacher Education 252–451–8349 www.nashcc.edu/conedreg or call 252–451–8216. Trades/Construction 252–451–8216 28,982 copies of this public document were printed at a cost of $0.11 per copy. 2
2019 Summer Camps at Nash Community College Space is limited • Preregister & Prepay Early! • www.nashcc.edu/summercamps June 3 - 6 Youth STEM Enrichment Camp: Science, Technology, Engineering, & Monday - Thurs. Math camp will focus on careers in biotechnology, zoology, human and $105.00 9 AM - 3:30 PM molecular genetics, wildlife biology, animal science, statistics, pharmacy, Students bring S&T Bldg. 51060 Rising 5th - engineering, math, and nutrition. Students will participate in many a bag lunch 7203,7211 12th Grade hands-on activities including animal dissections and bridge building. each day Max. Students: 40 Instructors: Dina Pitt, Reggie Cobb June 3 - 6 Disc Golf & Basketball (In-Door / Co-Ed): This camp definitely puts Monday - Thurs. the “fun” in fundamentals. In the morning, students will learn the basics $110.00 Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM of throwing shots, driving, and putting on indoor and outdoor disc golf Students Multipurpose 51114 courses. In the afternoon, students will develop individual basketball bring a bag Rising 3rd - Room - 8154 skills and then join their team to play games and build teamwork. Wear lunch each 6th Grade 1st Floor Max. Students: 20 comfortable play clothes, tennis shoes and socks, and bring a water day bottle. Instructors: Caleb Huston, Willie Kearney June 3 - 6 Monday - Thurs. Beginner Chefs Culinary Camp: In this camp students will learn the B&I Center 2 PM - 4 PM ABCs of cooking and baking. Additional topics include kitchen safety $65.00 Culinary 51104 and sanitation, teamwork, sharing, and measuring. Throughout the Rising 3rd - Kitchen week, students will create and enjoy a variety of fun and nutritious foods. 6th Grade Room 1163 Max. Students:15 Instructor: Chef Frank Bookhardt Crime Scene Investigation & Basic Law Enforcement Camp: Did June 3 - 6 you know all kinds of law enforcement professionals are heroes! In the $110.00 Monday - Thurs. morning, students will learn about ‘on-the-scene’ and behind-the-scene’ 9 AM - 3:30 PM Students Con Ed Bldg. 51109 evidence investigation and how real crime detectives crack cases. After bring a bag Rm 8205-AM Rising 6th - lunch, students will learn what being a police officer is all about; the lunch each Rm 8228-PM 12th Grade good, the tough, and the awesome! Each day exciting new topics will be day Max. Students: 15 presented. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring a water bottle. Instructors: Carmi Guyette, Tim Mehus June 3 CPR & First Aid Camp: Be a hero - Learn CPR and First Aid! This Monday camp will provide the skills required to obtain American Heart Associa- $50.00 Con Ed Bldg. 8 AM - 1:30 PM tion (AHA) CPR and First Aid certification. Valid email address required Students 51206 bring a bag Rm 8248 Rising 6th - to receive the AHA certification card. Wear comfortable clothes and lunch 2nd Floor 12th Grade shoes. Instructor: Ginny Carpenter Max. Students: 12 June 10 - 13 Environmental Minecraft: Basics & Biomes The basic functions of 51061 Monday - Thurs. $105.00 Minecraft will be examined. Students will learn about the various biomes 9 AM - 3:30 PM and how they relate to the real world biomes. They will also learn how to Students S&T Bldg. bring a bag Rm 7104 Rising 3rd - survive in different biomes. At the end of the camp students will partici- lunch each 7th Grade pate in a Minecraft competition. Instructor: Reggie Cobb Max. Students: 30 day June 10 - 13 Disc Golf & Tennis (In-Door / Co-Ed): This camp definitely puts the Monday - Thurs. “fun” in fundamentals. In the morning, students will learn the basics $110.00 Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM of throwing shots, driving, and putting on indoor and outdoor disc golf Students Multipurpose 51118 courses. In the afternoon tennis fundamentals will be taught to include bring a bag Rising 3rd - Room - 8154 serving, strokes, swings, and scoring. Wear comfortable play clothes, lunch each 6th Grade 1st Floor Max. Students: 20 tennis shoes and socks, and bring a water bottle. day Instructors: Caleb Huston, Buck Young June 10 - 13 Microsoft® Creativity Camp: Each day students will be inspired to Monday - Thurs. B&I Ctr. discover new ways to develop their own creativity capabilities. 9 AM - 12 PM $65 Rm 1215 51271 Students will create/design a variety of project(s) using Microsoft Word Rising 6th - 2nd Floor and PowerPoint. Bring a flash drive each day to save projects. 12th Grade Instructors: Sandra Kittrell-Dunn Max. Students: 20 June 10 - 13 NCC Small Business Camp For Kids: Hey Kids! Did you know Monday - Thurs. starting your own business is a great career option? Would you like to Con Ed Bldg. 51211 9 AM - 12 PM learn how? In this fun, interactive camp students will explore and apply $65 Room 8244 Rising 6th - business start-up strategies to include identifying a product or service, 2nd Floor 12th Grade identifying customers, how to write a business plan, and how to fund and Max. Students: 12 market a business. Instructor: Leah Easterlin 3
June 10 - 13 Health Sciences Career Camp: Nash Community College has Monday - Thurs. AWESOME Health Science careers programs! Come learn which one is Mon: B-2115 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM right for you! On Monday students will learn all about Medical Assisting; $65 Tues: D-4129 51096 Rising 6th - Tuesday is Nursing Assistant day; Wednesday is EMS day, and the Wed: D-4129 12th Grade grand finale is Physical Therapist Assistant day on Thursday. Multiple Thurs: B-2117 Max. Students: 15 NCC Health Sciences Faculty will instruct each day. June 17 - 20 Lego® Stem Camp: Simple Machines & Motorized Mechanisms: Monday - Thurs. Students will develop a basic knowledge of engineering concepts and $105.00 S&T Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM skills necessary to apply scientific ideas while designing, testing, and re- Students Rm 7104 51062 Rising 3rd - fining their individual LEGO® creations. Each day through observation, bring a bag 5th Grade reasoning, prediction, and critical thinking students will review physical lunch each Max. Students: 30 science concepts such as gears, pulleys, levers, wheels, and axles. day Instructor: Reggie Cobb Video Gaming & Graphic Design Camp: In the morning, students will June 17 - 20 learn how to develop computer games by creating animated characters and environments using graphics, effects, and sound. The techniques $110.00 Monday - Thurs. B&I Center will be simple yet challenging and definitely fun! In the afternoon, Students 9 AM - 3:30 PM Rm 1215-AM 51182 bring a bag Rising 3rd - students will learn and apply multiple graphic design concepts to include Rm 1211-PM illustration layout and design for advertisements, logos, magazines, lunch each 6th Grade 2nd Floor art, music, and sports. Bring a flash drive each day to save projects. day Max. Students: 15 Instructors: Greg Grogan, Lynda Hight Virtual Reality: The Future Is Now: Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting-edge class, you will learn the foundations June 17 - 20 of VR design by creating your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated en- Monday - Thurs. vironments, and crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the conclusion Con Ed Bldg. 51397 9 AM - 12 PM of camp, take home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and $142 Rm 8244 Rising 3rd - family the new worlds you created. VR projects can be viewed on a web- 2nd Floor 5th Grade site or a mobile device. Students do not need a mobile device to take the Max. Students: 15 class, but to use the VR headset they’ll need access to an Android or Ap- ple mobile device. VR projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Instructor: TBA June 17 - 20 Monday - Thurs. Con Ed Bldg. 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Virtual Reality: The Future Is Now: See description above. $142 Rm 8244 51398 Rising 6th - 2nd Floor 9th Grade Max. Students: 15 June 17 - 20 Young Chefs Culinary Camp: In this camp, students will learn how Monday - Thurs. B&I Center to plan and prepare their own meals. Additional topics include kitchen 2 PM - 5 PM $65 Culinary safety and sanitation and the “science” of recipes. Throughout the week, 51105 Kitchen Rising 6th - students will create and enjoy a variety of fun and nutritious recipes. Room 1163 9th Grade Instructor: Chef Frank Bookhardt Max. Students: 15 June 19 CPR & First Aid Camp: Be a hero - Learn CPR and First Aid! This $50.00 Wednesday camp will provide the skills required to obtain American Heart Associa- Students Con Ed Bldg. 8 AM - 1:30 PM tion (AHA) CPR and First Aid certification. Valid email address required Rm 8248 51185 bring a bag Rising 6th - to receive the AHA certification card. Wear comfortable clothes and lunch 2nd Floor 12th Grade shoes. Instructor: Ginny Carpenter Max. Students: 12 June 24 - 27 LEGO® STEM Camp Robotics: Students with little or no experience $105.00 Monday - Thurs. with robotics or programming will learn how to build and program Lego® Students S&T Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM 51063 Mindstorm robots. This class introduces basic programming concepts bring a bag Rm 7104 Rising 3rd - while students work in teams to complete a variety of challenges using lunch each 5th Grade different motors and sensors. Instructor: Reggie Cobb day Max. Students: 30 Drawing & Acrylic Painting Camp: In this camp, students are encour- June 24 - 27 aged to develop their unique artistic abilities while expanding their knowl- edge of drawing and painting techniques. Each morning, students can $110.00 Monday - Thurs. 9 AM - 3:30 PM freely draw as many images as they learn and master throughout the Students Con Ed Bldg. 51137 week. In the afternoons, students will learn about paint colors, palette bring a bag Rm 8265 Rising 3rd - mixing and application using a variety of medium and styles on acrylic lunch each 6th Grade canvas. Supplies not included. Supplies list available in Continuing Edu- day Max. Students: 15 cation Department. Appx. supply cost is $40. Instructor: Candice Green 4
Code Breakers: Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! June 24 - 27 Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS Monday - Thurs. through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and Con Ed Bldg. 51399 9 AM - 12 PM be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to Rm 8244 $128 Rising 3rd - be a silicon valley CEO or the high school student who makes a million 2nd Floor 5th Grade dollars programming from home, this course has the essentials you need Max. Students: 15 to begin the journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Instructor: TBA June 24 - 27 Monday - Thurs. Con Ed Bldg. 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM 51400 Code Breakers: See description above. $128 Rm 8244 Rising 6th - 2nd Floor 9th Grade Max. Students: 15 June 24 - 27 Self-Defense For Boys: Self-defense is one of the best lessons any Monday - Thurs. child can learn. It provides many real-life benefits including self-defense Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 12 PM in an emergency situation. Additional benefits include development of 51135 $65 Room 8249 Rising 6th - self-confidence, discipline, respect, and courage. This camp will intro- 2nd Floor 12th Grade duce how to recognize and react to danger and students will learn basic, Max. Students: 12 low-impact striking and blocking techniques. Instructor: Carmi Guyette June 24 - 27 Lights, Camera, Action! Drama Camp: This drama camp is like none $110.00 Monday - Thurs. other! Under the tutelage of a life-long theater actor and playwright, stu- Students Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM dents will learn all facets of a theater experience to include auditioning 51147 bring a bag Room 8123 Rising 6th - for a part, development of acting techniques, playing a character role, lunch each 1st Floor 12th Grade and performing in a live performance for family and friends on June 27 at day Max. Students: 15 3:30 pm. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring a water bottle. Instructor: Jim Lee Teen Beauty & Fashion Camp: How is “beauty” defined, and by who? June 24 - 27 What does “fashion” mean? Students who participate in this camp will $110.00 Monday - Thurs. learn the answers to these questions and more! Topics include discover- Students Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM ing your own unique beauty, skin care, make-up application, hair styles, 51141 bring a bag Room 8253 Rising 6th - manicures, and pedicures. Current fashion trends and simple designs lunch each 2nd Floor 12th Grade will also be introduced. On June 27 at 2:00 pm, students will combine day Max. Students: 12 what they’ve learned into a beauty and fashion makeover and runway show! Supplies included. Instructor: Phyllis Hawkins June 27 CPR & First Aid Camp: Be a hero - Learn CPR and First Aid! This $50.00 Thursday Con Ed Bldg. camp will provide the skills required to obtain American Heart Associa- Students 8 AM - 1:30 PM Rm 8248 51207 tion (AHA) CPR and First Aid certification. Valid email address required bring a bag Rising 6th - 2nd Floor to receive the AHA certification card. Wear comfortable clothes and lunch 12th Grade shoes. Instructor: Ginny Carpenter Max. Students: 12 July 8 - 11 LEGO® STEM Camp Robotics: Students with little or no experience $105.00 Monday - Thurs. with robotics or programming will learn how to build and program Lego® Students S&T Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM 51064 Mindstorm robots. This class introduces basic programming concepts bring a bag Rm 7104 Rising 6th - while students work in teams to complete a variety of challenges using lunch each 12th Grade different motors and sensors. Instructor: Reggie Cobb day Max. Students: 30 Disc Golf Camp & Soccer (In-Door / Co-Ed): This camp definitely puts July 8 - 11 $110.00 the “fun” in fundamentals. In the morning, students will learn the basics Con Ed Bldg. Monday - Thurs. Students 51126 of throwing shots, driving, and putting on indoor and outdoor disc golf Multipurpose 9 AM - 3:30 PM bring a bag courses. In the afternoon soccer fundamentals will include ball control, Room - 8154 Rising 3rd - lunch each foot skills, dribbling, fakes, passing, shooting, trapping, and teambuilding 1st Floor 6th Grade day skills. Wear comfortable play clothes, tennis shoes and socks, and bring Max. Students: 30 a water bottle. Instructor: Caleb Huston July 8 - 11 Musical Theater: Students Will Learn About Creating A Musical Theater $110.00 Con Ed Bldg. Monday - Thurs. Production To Include Staging, Singing, Choreography, Costumes, And 51156 Students Multipurpose 9 AM - 3:30 PM Musical Production. The Grand Finale Will Be A Live Performance For bring a bag Room - 8123 Rising 3rd - Family And Friends On July 11 At 3:30 Pm. Wear Comfortable Clothes lunch each 1st Floor 6th Grade And Shoes And Bring A Water Bottle. Instructor: Kim House day Max. Students: 15 5
July 8 - 11 Junior Firefighter Camp: Firefighters are Heroes! In this camp stu- Monday - Thurs. dents will discover what it takes to become a real-life firefighter. Each Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 12 PM day new topics will be presented to include career training, fire protection $65 Rm 8265 51212 Rising 6th - and suppression, fire prevention programs, fire inspections, firefighting 2nd Floor 12th Grade equipment, and the EMS side of fire service careers. Multiple firefighter Max. Students: 15 professionals will instruct during the camp. Video Gaming & Graphic Design Camp: In the morning, students will July 8 - 11 learn how to develop computer games by creating animated characters Monday - Thurs. and environments using graphics, effects, and sound. The techniques $110.00 B&I Center 9 AM - 3:30 PM will be simple yet challenging and definitely fun! In the afternoon, Students Rm 1215-AM 51181 bring a bag Rising 6th - students will learn and apply multiple graphic design concepts to include Rm 1211-PM illustration layout and design for advertisements, logos, magazines, lunch each 12th Grade 2nd Floor Max. Students: 15 art, music, and sports. Bring a flash drive each day to save projects. day Instructors: Greg Grogan, Lynda Hight July 8 - 11 Monday - Thurs. Beginner Chefs Culinary Camp: In this camp students will learn the B&I Center 2 PM - 4 PM ABCs of cooking and baking. Additional topics include kitchen safety $65.00 Culinary 51107 and sanitation, teamwork, sharing, and measuring. Throughout the Rising 3rd - Kitchen week, students will create and enjoy a variety of fun and nutritious foods. 6th Grade Room 1163 Max. Students:15 Instructor: Chef Frank Bookhardt July 8 CPR & First Aid Camp: Be a hero - Learn CPR and First Aid! This $50.00 Monday Con Ed Bldg. camp will provide the skills required to obtain American Heart Associa- Students 8 AM - 1:30 PM Rm 8248 51208 tion (AHA) CPR and First Aid certification. Valid email address required bring a bag Rising 6th - 2nd Floor to receive the AHA certification card. Wear comfortable clothes and lunch 12th Grade shoes. Instructor: Meagan Moss Max. Students: 12 July 15 -18 Environmental Minecraft: Building upon the basics, students will ex- $105.00 Monday - Thurs. plore additional biomes within Minecraft and learn how they are related 9 AM - 3:30 PM to the real world biomes. They will also learn the basic functions of Red- Students S&T Bldg. 51065 bring a bag Rm 7104 Rising 3rd - stone Circuits and how it can be used in create special objects. At the lunch each 7th Grade end of the week students will participate in an Ultimate Creations activity day Max. Students: to showcase what they have learned all week. Instructor: Reggie Cobb July 15 -18 Disc Golf & Tennis (In-Door / Co-Ed): This camp definitely puts the Monday - Thurs. “fun” in fundamentals. In the morning, students will learn the basics $110.00 Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM of throwing shots, driving, and putting on indoor and outdoor disc golf Students Multipurpose 51127 courses. In the afternoon tennis fundamentals will be taught to include bring a bag Rising 5th - Room - 8154 serving, strokes, swings, and scoring. Wear comfortable play clothes, lunch each 9th Grade 1st Floor Max. Students: 20 tennis shoes and socks, and bring a water bottle. day Instructors: Caleb Huston, Buck Young July 15 - 18 Musical Theater: Students in this camp will acquire a wealth of com- $150.00 Con Ed Bldg. 51160 Monday - Thurs. bined drama and musical training from two highly experienced Instruc- Students Room - 8123 9 AM - 3:30 PM tors, Jim Lee and Kim House. All the basics and beyond, will be pre- bring a bag 1st Floor Rising 6th - sented to include auditioning, acting techniques, playing a character role, lunch each 12th Grade staging, singing, choreography, costumes, and a live musical production day Max. Students: 15 performed at NCC for family and friends on July 18 at 3:30 pm. Drawing & Acrylic Painting Camp: In this camp, students are encour- July 15 - 18 aged to develop their unique artistic abilities while expanding their knowl- edge of drawing and painting techniques. Each morning, students can $110.00 Monday - Thurs. Students Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM freely draw as many images as they learn and master throughout the bring a bag 51139 week. In the afternoons, students will learn about paint colors, palette Rm 8265 Rising 6th - lunch each 12th Grade mixing and application using a variety of medium and styles on acrylic canvas. Supplies not included. Supplies list available in Continuing Edu- day Max. Students: 15 cation Department. Appx. supply cost is $40. Instructor: Candice Green July 16 CPR & First Aid Camp: Be a hero - Learn CPR and First Aid! This $50.00 Tuesday Con Ed Bldg. camp will provide the skills required to obtain American Heart Associa- Students 8 AM - 1:30 PM Rm 8248 51209 tion (AHA) CPR and First Aid certification. Valid email address required bring a bag Rising 6th - 2nd Floor to receive the AHA certification card. Wear comfortable clothes and lunch 12th Grade shoes. Instructor: Meagan Moss Max. Students: 12 6
July 22 -25 Environmental Minecraft: Building upon the basics, students will ex- $105.00 Monday - Thurs. plore additional biomes within Minecraft and learn how they are related 9 AM - 3:30 PM to the real world biomes. They will also learn the basic functions of Red- Students S&T Bldg. 51066 bring a bag Rm 7104 Rising 3rd - stone Circuits and how it can be used in create special objects. At the lunch each 7th Grade end of the week students will participate in an Ultimate Creations activity day Max. Students: 30 to showcase what they have learned all week. Instructor: Reggie Cobb July 22 -25 Disc Golf & Basketball (In-Door / Co-Ed): This camp definitely puts Monday - Thurs. the “fun” in fundamentals. In the morning, students will learn the basics $110.00 Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM of throwing shots, driving, and putting on indoor and outdoor disc golf Students Multipurpose 51114 courses. In the afternoon, students will develop individual basketball bring a bag Rising 5th- Room - 8154 skills and then join their team to play games and build teamwork. Wear lunch each 9th Grade 1st Floor Max. Students: 20 comfortable play clothes, tennis shoes and socks, and bring a water day bottle. Instructors: Caleb Huston, Willie Kearney July 22 -25 ROBLOX® Makers: Unlock the power of ROBLOX® Studio, the world Monday - Thurs. creation tool used by real-world ROBLOX® developers! Learn how to Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 12 PM build 3D models and create an adventure in your ROBLOX® world. $128 Rm 8244 51401 Rising 3rd - Bring characters to life with unique animations you design. Student-cre- 2nd Floor 5th Grade ated projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket Max. Students: 15 website to share with friends and family. Instructor: TBA July 22 -25 Monday - Thurs. Con Ed Bldg. 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM 51402 ROBLOX® Makers: See description above. $128 Rm 8244 Rising 6th - 2nd Floor 9th Grade Max. Students: 15 July 22 -25 Young Chefs Culinary Camp: In this camp, students will learn how B&I Center Monday - Thurs. to plan and prepare their own meals. Additional topics include kitchen Culinary 2 PM - 5 PM 51108 safety and sanitation and the “science” of recipes. Throughout the week, $65 Kitchen Rising 6th - students will create and enjoy a variety of fun and nutritious recipes. Room 1163 9th Grade Instructor: Chef Frank Bookhardt Max. Students: 15 July 24 CPR & First Aid Camp: Be a hero - Learn CPR and First Aid! This $50.00 Wednesday Con Ed Bldg. camp will provide the skills required to obtain American Heart Associa- Students 8 AM - 1:30 PM Rm 8248 51210 tion (AHA) CPR and First Aid certification. Valid email address required bring a bag Rising 6th - 2nd Floor to receive the AHA certification card. Wear comfortable clothes and lunch 12th Grade shoes. Instructor: Meagan Moss Max. Students: 12 July 29 - Aug. 1 Girls Environmental STEAM Camp: Students will participate in fun in- Monday - Thurs. door and outdoor activities and experiments to include NCC’s ecosystem $105.00 9 AM - 3:30 PM with a pond, stream, and nature trail. Students will learn about STEAM Students 51067 (Science,Technology,Engineering,Art,& Math) concepts as they’re bring a bag S&T Bldg. Rising 3rd - Rm 7210 7th Grade inspired to develop interests in science and the natural world. Students lunch each Max. Students: 15 need to bring a journal notebook and colored pencils, dress comfortably day for outdoors; wear tennis shoes and socks, and bring a water bottle. Instructor: Ailsa White July 29 - Aug. 1 Lights, Camera, Action! Drama Camp: This drama camp is like none $110.00 Monday - Thurs. other! Under the tutelage of a life-long theater actor and playwright, stu- Students Con Ed Bldg. 9 AM - 3:30 PM dents will learn all facets of a theater experience to include auditioning 51167 bring a bag Room 8265 Rising 3rd - for a part, development of acting techniques, playing a character role, lunch each 2nd Floor 6th Grade and performing in a live performance for family and friends on August day Max. Students: 15 1 at 3:30 pm. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring a water bottle. Instructor: Jim Lee App Attack! Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn July 29 - Aug. 1 the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through Monday - Thurs. a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your Con Ed Bldg. 51403 9 AM - 12 PM way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be a silicon Rm 8244 $128 Rising 3rd - valley CEO or the high school student who makes a million dollars pro- 2nd Floor 5th Grade gramming from home, this course has the essentials you need to begin Max. Students: 15 the journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Instructor: TBA 7
App Attack! Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn July 29 - Aug. 1 the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through Monday - Thurs. a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your Con Ed Bldg. 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be a silicon 51404 $128 Rm 8244 Rising 6th - valley CEO or the high school student who makes a million dollars pro- 2nd Floor 9th grade gramming from home, this course has the essentials you need to begin Max. Students: 15 the journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Instructor: TBA Aug. 5 - Aug. 8 STEMMing In The World Around Us: This STEM camp will focus on $105.00 Monday - Thurs. introducing students to science, technology, engineering, and mathemat- Students 9 AM - 3:30 PM ics in the everyday world. Students will learn about wildlife biology, engi- bring a bag S&T Bldg. 51068 Rising 3rd - neering, computer programming, and nutrition. Students will participate lunch each Rm 7104 5th Grade in many hands-on activities including a nature walk, animal dissections, day Max. Students: 20 Lego Robotics, and bridge building. Instructor: Reggie Cobb Aug. 12 - Aug. 15 Are You Ready To Succeed In Science? Get a great head start learn- $120.00 Monday - Thurs. ing science for the new school year. Each day students will participate in Students 9 AM - 3:30 PM activities related to different areas of science, to include biology, chem- bring a bag S&T Bldg. 51069 Rising 5th - istry, physics, earth/environmental science. Registration fee includes a lunch each Rm 7104 12th Grade book “Everything You Need to Ace Science in One Big Fat Notebook’. day Max. Students: 20 Instructor: Reggie Cobb Space is limited • Preregister & Prepay Early! • www.nashcc.edu/summercamps 8
AUTOMOTIVE / TRANSPORTATION CLASSES tion. Weekday and Weekend classes are available. For more information call 252–451–8357 / 252–451–8363 or For more information, visit us at www.nashcc.edu or email akcressionnie858@nashcc.edu. call 252–451-8216 ESCORT VEHICLE OPERATOR – INITIAL CERTIFICATION ALIVE AT 25 FEE: $75.00 Student must be 21 years old FEE: $75.00 Self–Supporting – No Refund 50739 7/25 TH 8 am – 5 pm CE 8160 50922 5/18 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 Satisfy the requirements set by the North Carolina Dept. of 50923 6/01 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 Transportation (NCDOT) to certify oversize–overweight load vehicle escort drivers. Required: Students must be 21 years 50924 6/13 TH 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm CE 8153 old to become certified with the State of NC as an escort driver. 50925 6/29 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 MOTORCYCLE SAFETY TRAINING 50926 7/13 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 – Basic Rider Course I FEE: $165.00 Self–Supporting – No Refund 50927 7/18 TH 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm CE 8153 49584 6/21 – 6/23 F 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8244 50928 7/27 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 SA&SU 8 am – 6 pm 49586 7/26 7– /28 F 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8244 50929 8/10 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 SA&SU 8 am – 6 pm 49588 8/02 – 8/04 F 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8244 50930 8/15 TH 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm CE 8153 SA&SU 8 am – 6 pm 50931 8/24 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8153 49589 8/09 – 8/11 F 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8244 SA&SU 8 am – 6 pm Alive at 25 is a defensive driving course for students ages 49590 8/23 – 8/25 F 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8244 16–24. This course provides unique classroom training on SA&SU 8 am - 6pm the dangers young adults face while driving. Preregistration, The motorcycle safety training course includes how to bal- driver’s license and how you were referred are required. For ance and coordinate, shift and stop, emergency braking and more information call 252–451–8228. more. Classes meet for a full weekend on Friday night and all day on Saturday and Sunday. Motorcycles & helmets are DDC–4 – DEFENSIVE DRIVING provided. Motorcycle Safety classes are offered as self-sup- FEE: $60.00 Self–Supporting – No Refund porting. A refund is given only if class is canceled. 50107 5/11 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8155 OBD II EMISSIONS CERTIFICATION FEE $76.25 50932 6/15 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8155 50736 6/10 – 6/11 M–T 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8160 50933 7/20 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8155 50737 7/15 – 7/16 M–T 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8160 50738 8/12 – 8/13 M–T 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8160 50934 8/17 SA 8:30 am – 12:30 pm CE 8155 Learn the laws that govern OBD I/M Inspection. This course DDC–4 is a Defensive Driving Course for individuals who will prepare auto technicians & service personnel as OBD are above the age of 24. This course will go over the risks (On–Board Diagnostic) I/M Inspectors for motor vehicles. and hazards of the road along with teaching you how to be Textbook available in the Campus Store. a more defensive driver. Preregistration, driver’s license and how you were referred are required. For more information call VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION 252–451–8228. FEE: $76.25 CDL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING 50731 6/03 – 6/04 M–T 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8160 50734 7/08 – 7/09 M–T 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8160 50838/50839 6/03 – 6/21 M–F 7 am – 3:30 pm CE 8168 50735 8/05 – 8/06 M–T 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8160 50840/50841 7/08 – 7/26 M–F 7 am – 3:30 pm CE 8168 50842/50843 8/05 – 8/23 M–F 7 am – 3:30 pm CE 8168 Gain knowledge of safety inspection rules, regulations, and methods. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles The Sage CDL training program at Nash Community College (DMV) requires this class for all persons involved in vehicle (NCC) provides 158 hours of training to include classroom, safety inspection. Textbook available in the Campus Store. lab, and one–on–one behind the wheel (BTW) driving instruc- 9
CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATION (CRC) 2. Complete placement testing before enrolling in FEE: $42.00 (or $14.00 per assessment) Preregistration College and Career Readiness AHSD/HSE classes. and prepayment are required. Do you have the skills employers need? The CRC is composed of three Advisement and Placement procedure: assessments. Register at: www.nashcc.edu/ccr, click CRC Assessment Form under Links. For more The registration process consists of placement testing, information email crctesting@nashcc.edu. then attendance in a Ready, Set, Go class. Testing Dates – Space is limited Placement Testing MAY 5/28 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 Placement Testing is administered on Thursdays at 5/29 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 4:00 pm or Fridays at 8:00 am. Testing will take approximately 3 hours. First come, first serve. Room 8242 JUN 6/04 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 READY, SET, GO 6/04 T 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm CE 8242 6/05 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 Ready, Set, Go is a required four–day course that prepares 6/11 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 incoming CCR students to be successful in their quest for a 6/12 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 High School Equivalency Diploma (HSE). Students will be 6/18 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 given useful strategies to help them become successful. They 6/19 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 will also be presented with career planning strategies to help 6/25 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 them work toward their career goals while/after earning their diploma. After completing Ready, Set, Go, students will be JUL better prepared to achieve success in their CCR courses and 7/09 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 beyond. 7/09 T 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm CE 8242 7/10 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS BOOT CAMP 7/16 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 7/17 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 Boot Camp is a five–week multi–subject course that inte- 7/23 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 grates the Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Science, and 7/24 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 Math skills necessary to pass the HSE examinations. Stu- 7/30 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 dents will attend classes daily, take practice tests in the 7/31 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 Learning Lab as the week progresses, and then take the official HSE examinations each Thursday night or Friday AUG morning. Because of the fast paced nature of this course, 8/06 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 perfect attendance, and adequate placement test scores are 8/06 T 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm CE 8242 required. 8/07 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 8/13 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 FOUNDATIONAL READING/WRITING: 8/14 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 8/20 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 This course is focused on building a strong foundation in 8/21 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 reading, composition, and grammar. Emphasis is placed on 8/27 T 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 the foundations of reading comprehension, vocabulary devel- 8/28 W 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm CE 8242 opment, critical analysis, reading rate, and the composition of clear, organized, grammatically correct assignments. COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS For more information, visit our Website at www.nashcc.edu FOUNDATIONAL MATH: or call 252–451–8488 or 252–451–8246. This course will develop skills in whole numbers. Upon com- ADULT EDUCATION pletion, students will have gained a deeper understanding of the basic math fundamentals. Obtain your Adult High School Diploma (AHSD) or High School Equivalency (HSE). College and Career Readiness ABE I & II READING/WRITING: classes are offered on–campus and off–campus at NO FEE to individuals age 16 and older. Minors (ages 16–17) must This course is a fully integrated approach to teaching reading, first complete a minor packet and interview prior to registering composition, and grammar. Emphasis is placed on reading for orientation. comprehension, vocabulary development, critical analysis, reading rate, and the composition of clear, organized, gram- ORIENTATION & REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS: matically correct assignments. 1. Space availability is limited, and is first come/first serve. 10
HSE Writing: COMPUTER TRAINING CLASSES For more information, visit our Website at www.nashcc.edu or This course will develop and refine grammar skills and, in the call 252–451–8349, or email coned@nashcc.edu. process, prepare students for the essay portion of the online assessment for High School Equivalency Exam. MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016 (CTS 130 – OL01C) FEE: $185.00 ABE MATH I & II: 50878 5/28 – 7/29 Online This course will develop skills in whole numbers, order of Learn basic spreadsheet design and development. Topics operations, decimals, proportions, percentages and integers. include writing formulas, using functions, enhancing spread- Upon completion, students will have gained a deeper under- sheets, creating charts, and printing. Upon completion, stu- standing of the intermediate math fundamentals. dents should be able to design and print basic spreadsheets and charts. Book and Software Required HSE MATH I & II: MICROSOFT OFFICE 2016 (CIS 110 - 0Lo1 C) This course will develop skills in algebraic problem solving in- FEE: $185.00 cluding expressions, polynomials, quadratic equations, linear 50879 5/28 – 7/2 Online equalities, and functions using workbooks and Khanacademy. org. Upon completion, students will have gained a deeper This course introduces computer concepts including funda- understanding of working with signed numbers, mental functions and operations of the computer. Topics in- performing operations with rational and irrational numbers, clude identification of hardware components, basic computer combining like terms in algebraic expressions, writing and operation, security issues, and use of software applications. solving algebraic expressions and equations, solving word This course is not intended for a computer novice; it in- problems through the use of algebraic reasoning, and solving volves multiple concepts and is a fast-paced introduction geometric problems. Students who complete this course to software applications course. should be prepared to take the Math HSE examination. SECURITY CONCEPTS (SEC 110 - OL01C) HSE FAST TRACK: FEE: $185.00 50896 5/28 – 7/29 Online Fast Track classes are designed to reinforce skills at a fast pace in preparation for the High School Equivalency exams, Learn the concepts and issues related to securing information including GED®, HiSET®, and TASC®. The integrated con- systems and the development of policies to implement infor- tent includes targeted instruction in all HSE subject areas. mation security controls. Topics include the historical view of networking and security, security issues, trends, security Nash Community College offers the following resources, and the role of policy, people, and processes in High School Equivalency Tests: information security. Upon completion, students should be able to identify information security risk, create an informa- GED® tion security policy, and identify processes to implement and enforce policy. The GED® test is computer based. The test consists of Rea- soning through Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, and ONLINE COMPUTER CLASSES Mathematics. Cost: $20.00 per test. Preregistration & Prepayment are required at least two days HiSET® prior to the start date of the class. New classes start every month and lessons are released on Wednesday and Friday The HiSET® is computer or paper-based. This test consists for six weeks. The student will be given ten additional days to of Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies and Mathe- catch up and complete the final exam. For more information matics. $15.00 per test for paper based testing. Total Cost visit our website at www.ed2go.com/nashcc or $75.00. $10.75 per test for computer based testing. Total call 252-451- 8234. Cost $53.75 START DATE – END DATE TASC® 5/15-7/15 6/12- 8/12 7/17-9/16 8/14-10/14 9/11-11/11 The TASC® is computer or paper-based. This test consists of Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies and Mathematics. Cost $11.20 per test. Total Cost $56.00. 11
CREATING WEB PAGES (HTML) COMPUTER CERTIFICATION PREP COURSES FEE: $75.00 COMPTIA A+ CERTIFICATION PREP: HARDWARE Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and (BASIC) post your very own site on the web. FEE: $75.00 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT ACCESS Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC FEE: $75.00 basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment. Learn to build, edit, and maintain a database in Access, using COMPTIA A+ CERTIFICATION PREP: OPERATION tables, reports, forms, and queries to give you fast access to SYSTEMS (INTERMEDIATE) all your important information. FEE: $75.00 INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT EXCEL Take the second step toward becoming a CompTIA A+ cer- FEE: $75.00 tified tech by mastering virtualization, multifunction devices, three flavors of Windows, plus macOS and Linux operating Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel and discover how systems. to create worksheets, workbooks, charts, and graphs, quickly and efficiently. COMPTIA A+ CERTIFICATION PREP: HARDWARE/OS ADVANCED FEE:$75.00 INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT EXCEL FEE: $75.00 Finish your CompTIA A+ Certification Prep by learning how to select, install, and service video, sound, and portable comput- Take your Microsoft Excel skills to the next level as you mas- ers, and how to network, secure, and troubleshoot. ter charts, graphs, PivotTables, Slicers, Sparklines, AutoFilter, macros, and other advanced Excel functions. COMPTIA NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION PREP FEE: $75.00 ADVANCED MICROSOFT EXCEL Prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Network+ Exam. FEE: $75.00 COMPTIA SECURITY+ + CERTIFICATION PREP Master advanced features and functions of Microsoft Excel, FEE: $75.00 including data analysis tools, data tables and databases, PivotTables, custom controls, importing external data, and Master the terms and concepts you need to pass the Comp- conditional formatting. TIA Security+ SY0-501 exam and earn your Security+ certificate. INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP CC ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FEE: $75.00 For more information, visit our Website at www.nashcc.edu or call 252–451–8229. Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CC, the world’s best graphics program, to edit and process photos and create orig- ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) inal images. For new students, Orientation will be offer during the following days: INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT PROJECT July 10, 2019 FEE: $75.00 August 21, 2019 September 4, 2019 Use this popular project management software to plan, im- October 9, 2019 plement, and control projects, track costs and resources, and generate reports using Gantt Chart and Calendar views. Orientation will start at 5:30 p.m. in the Continuing Education building, room 8112, located on the first floor. Students will INTRODUCTION TO INDESIGN CC be served on a first come, first serve basis. A maximum of FEE: $75.00 10 new students will be served in each Orientation session. These classes are offered to individuals who want to improve Create professional-quality letterhead, brochures, forms, their verbal and written English skills. Classes are offered in: eBooks, business materials and more. Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels. ESL classes are offered at no cost to students. 12
INGLÉS COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA. FIREFIGHTER TRAINING ACADEMY El registro para nuevos estudiantes se llevará a cabo durante The NCC Firefighter Training Academy’s mission is to instill los siguientes días: discipline, character, professionalism, teamwork, integrity, credibility, knowledge, skills and the physical/mental ability Miércoles 10 de julio del 2019 to perform the job of professional firefighter in a safe and Miércoles 21 de agosto del 2019 effective manner. Miércoles 4 de septiembre del 2019 Miércoles 9 de octubre del 2019 This 18 week academy is well known throughout the state for producing well trained and employable graduates. La orientación se ofrecerá a las 5:30 p.m. de la tarde en el Our next academy is scheduled to begin July 2019 primer piso del nuevo edificio de Educación Continua, en Nash Community College en el salón 8112. En la sección Prerequisites: de Orientación se atenderán a las primeras 10 personas que • High School Diploma or HSE lleguen. Estas clases de Segundo idioma son ideales para • Medical Screening todas aquellas personas que desean aprender o mejorar sus • Career Readiness Certificate habilidades de comunicación tanto verbal como escrita en inglés. Estas clases se ofrecen de forma gratuita en difer- Total Cost: entes niveles: Básico, Intermedio Multinivel, Avanzado y de If you are a member of a volunteer fire or rescue department, Transición the cost is approx. $600. If un-affiliated with one of these or- ganizations, the cost is approx. $1200. Scholarship opportu- PATHWAY CLASSES / PREPARACION PARA: nities may be available for qualified applicants in need. Horticulture / Horicultura Direct Care / Cuidado Directo Contact John Winstead jcwinstead895@nashcc.edu 252– Microsoft Certification / Certificación de Microsoft 451–8312 or Joey Parks japarks297@nashcc.edu 252–451– 8480 for more information or to discuss the necessary steps For more information on ESL classes or Pathway classes, to begin the next academy. We will stop taking application please call 252-451-8229. packages 45 days prior to the start of each academy. Llame al 252-451-8229 para más información de las clases DO NOT DELAY. If the academy fills up, registration could de ESL o en las clases de preparación. end early. ESL BEGINNER / CLASES DE INGLÉS BÁSICO FOREIGN LANGUAGE Tuesday & Thursday 7 pm- 9 pm Nash Community College For more information visit our Website at www.nashcc.edu or ESL INTERMEDIATE MULTILEVEL/ CLASES DE call 252–451–8229. INGLÉS MULTI LEVEL INTERMEDIO Tuesday & Thursday 7 pm- 9 pm Nash Community College CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH LEVEL I FEE: $76.00 ESL INTERMEDIATE MULTILEVEL MORNING 51729 5/01 – 6/19 W 6 pm – 9 pm C8105 Tuesday 9 am 12 pm Nash Community College Prerequisite: None EL TRANSITIONAL / CLASE DE TRANSICION This is an introductory level / non college credit course Wednesday 6:30 pm- 9 pm Nash Community College designed to meet the basic conversational needs of individ- uals with little or no previous Spanish instruction. Textbook ESL OFF CAMPUS (in the Migrant center next to Southern Required, available in bookstore. Nash High School) ONLINE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES ClASES DE INGLÉS FUERA DEL CAMPO Preregistration & Prepayment are required at least two days (en el Centro para Immigrates junto al Southern Nash High prior to the start date of the class. New classes start every School) month and lessons are released on Wednesday and Friday Monday & Friday 9 am - 12 pm for six weeks. The student will be given ten additional days to catch up and complete the final exam. For more information FIRE SERVICES visit www.ed2go.com/nashcc or call 252-451-8234. For more information, visit our Website at www.nashcc.edu/ fire or call 252–451–8312 or 252-451-8480. START DATE – END DATE 5/15-7/15 6/12- 8/12 7/17-9/16 FIRE AND RESCUE TRAINING (on–going) 8/14-10/14 9/11- 11/11 Please visit www.nashcc.edu/fire to view the monthly calendar of fire and rescue training. You may also visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/nccfireandems. 13
SPEED SPANISH DISCOVER SIGN LANGUAGE FEE: $75.00 FEE: $75.00 Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish hands to communicate. in no time. HEALTH SERVICES SPEED SPANISH II For more information, visit our Website at www.nashcc.edu or FEE: $75.00 call 252–451–8355. Follow-up to our popular Speed Spanish course. Several new BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS) recipes help you continue building fluency. HEALTHCARE PROVIDER CPR SPEED SPANISH III FEE: $40.00 Self–Supporting – No Refund FEE: $75.00 49199 5/18 SA 8 am – 1 pm CE 8246 Master your ability to speak, understand, and read Spanish 50914 6/08 SA 8 am – 1 pm CE 8246 by taking the final installment in our unique three-part Speed 50915 7/20 SA 8 am – 1 pm CE 8246 Spanish learning series. 50916 8/10 SA 8 am – 1 pm CE 8246 SPANISH IN THE CLASSROOM This one–day course teaches American Heart Association FEE: $75.00 Basic Life Support (BLS) for healthcare provider standards. Adult, child, and infant CPR/AED will be taught. Textbook is Learn the essential Spanish for teachers so you can commu- required and may be purchased M–TH in the Campus Store. nicate effectively with your Spanish-speaking students and CPR course completion cards will be issued to participants parents. within two weeks of class ending via email. Cards are not issued same day and a valid email address will be required. GRAMMAR FOR ESL FEE: $75.00 EKG TECHNICIAN FEE: $202.25 If English is your second language and you’re headed to 50910 7/16 – 10/03 T TH 6 pm – 10 pm CE 8246 college, this course will teach you the principles of grammar and structure you’ll need to succeed. This course is designed and approved to prepare the student to become a certified EKG (ECG) Technician/Monitor. The WRITING FOR ESL electrocardiogram is a noninvasive test that is used to reflect FEE: $75.00 underlying heart conditions by measuring the electrical activity of the heart. This comprehensive 100 hour EKG Learn how to write in English more effectively to succeed in Technician Certification Course prepares students to function college and at work. as EKG Technicians and to take the National Health Careers Association Electrocardiograph (EKG) Technician exam. SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Reading placement testing scores of 10th grade or higher are FEE: $75.00 required. National Health Careers Association Exam does carry an additional fee. For more information, please contact Build on your foundation of Spanish for healthcare providers Olivia Moss at 252–451–8355 or ofmoss331@nashcc.edu. by learning medical terminology and phrases from a variety of medical fields as well as Spanish grammar. EMERGENCY DISPATCH ACADEMY FEE: 185.00 INSTANT ITALIAN 51730 6/18 – 9/12 T TH 6 pm –10 pm FEE: $75.00 SAT 8 am – 5 pm This dynamic course will teach you how to express yourself Nash Community College in conjunction with Nash Coun- comfortably in Italian. You’ll read, hear, and practice dia- ty Emergency Services will offer the Emergency Dispatch logues of everyday words which will teach you to communi- Academy. This academy is designed to train entry level cate in a wide variety of settings. dispatchers interested in a career in a 911 center or for those who have been recently hired. Course does require students BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH to successfully complete a reading comprehension placement FEE:$75.00 test demonstrating a level of 11th grade or higher. Students will participate in 24 hours of clinical time with a Telecommu Discover how easy it can be to learn common words and nications agency. Successful completion of this clinical time phrases for both leisure and business. is required. To be eligible for clinical time, students must present a valid driver’s license, complete a background check and submit to fingerprinting. Cost incurred for these 14
requirements will be responsibility of the student. All items omy & Physiology. Additional fees required when student are required to be submitted to the 911 agency the student begins ride time/clinicals. will be assigned to by week three of class for their review and approval. Class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings EMT– CONTINUING EDUCATION – ONLINE and three Saturdays. Contact Olivia Moss (252) 451–8355 or FEE: $75.00 ofmoss331@nashcc.edu. 49170 5/01 – 5/31 Online 50917 8/01 – 8/31 Online EMT ACADEMY FEE: $202.25 PARAMEDIC CONTINUING EDUCATION 50908 6/17 – 8/09 M-F 8 am – 5 pm CE 8246 FEE: $75.00 49167 5/01 – 5/20 Online The EMT Academy is an 8 week program meeting Monday 50918 6/01 – 6/20 Online through Friday. The course includes a physical training por- 50919 7/02 – 7/21 Online tion. Additional requirements for enrollment. For more informa- 50921 8/01 – 8/20 Online tion or to obtain an informational packet, please contact Olivia Moss, EMS Director at 252-451-8355 or These eight–hour continuing education courses will be facili- ofmoss331@nashcc.edu. tated by an online EMS Instructor. Students will be required to complete an enrollment verification activity within five (5) days EMT INITIAL of course opening. Students will have a total of twenty (20) FEE: $202.25 days from the opening of the course to complete all activities 50909 7/15 – 12/2 M W 7pm–10pm CE 8246/8209 at their own pace. Students will have access to the Instructor & one SA a month 9 am – 6 pm and networking opportunities with other providers 24 hours a day for the duration of the course. Reading placement test (minimum 11th grade level) is re- quired. A copy of high school diploma/HSE are ONLINE HEALTHCARE CLASSES requested. Class will meet first and last night as well as one For more information, visit our website at Saturday each month. Clinicals completed outside class www.ed2go.com/nashcc or call 252–451–8234. Preregistra- hours. Internet access required. Informational packets may tion & Prepayment are required at least two days prior to the be requested by contact Olivia Moss, EMS Director, at start of class! 252–451-8355 or ofmoss331@nashcc.edu. START DATE – END DATE EMT INITIAL/HYBRID 5/15-7/15 6/12- 8/12 7/17-9/16 8/14-10/14 9/11- 11/11 FEE: $202.25 50913 8/06 – 2/04 ONLINE MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY: & one SA a month 9 am – 6 pm A WORD ASSOCIATION APPROACH FEE: $75.00 Reading placement test (minimum 11th grade level) is required. A copy of high school diploma/HSE is requested. This course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical Class will meet first and last night as well as one Saturday approach. Root terms are divided by each body system. The each month. Clinicals completed outside class hours. Internet origin, a combined form, and an example of non–medical access required. Informational packets may be requested by everyday usage are provided for each root term. Word Asso- contacting Olivia Moss, EMS Director, at 252–451–8355 or ciations are provided as a learning tool. ofmoss331@nashcc.edu. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION PARAMEDIC INITIAL FEE: $75.00 FEE: $202.25 50911 8/05 – 3/29 M 9 am – 6 pm CE 8209 Take your first step toward a lucrative career as a medical & one SA & SU a month 9 am – 6 pm transcriptionist! In this course, you’ll learn how to transcribe the most common medical reports used in both inpatient 50912 8/06 – 3/29 T 9 am – 6 pm CE 8209 and outpatient settings. We’ll review grammar you may have & one SA & SU a month 9 am – 6 pm forgotten since high school and apply it to the reports. This knowledge will prepare you to work in the medical field, doc- This course is offered on a flip–flop schedule where students tors’ offices, clinics, public health facilities, and hospitals. can attend Monday or Tuesday. One weekend required each month by all participants. BLS, ACLS, PALS and ITLS are re- EXPLORE A CAREER AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE quired to complete Clinical and Field Internship for successful MEDICAL ASSISTANT completion of the Paramedic program. This is an additional FEE: $75.00 tuition fee of $202.25. Registration requirements: Contact Olivia Moss at ofmoss331@nashcc.edu or lncarpenter329@ Learn all about the in-demand career of medical information nashcc.edu to obtain an application packet, provide copy of management as you explore the job of an Administrative high school diploma/GED® or transcript, copy of EMT–Basic Medical Assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s office from appointment Certification and placement tests scores. Corequisite: Anat- scheduling and chart creation to medical billing and coding. 15
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