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JOHNSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE Job Training Professional Development Personal Enrichment Basic Skills & More! Summer&Fall 2014 CONTINUING EDUCATION SCHEDULE

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JOHNSTONCOMMUNITY COLLEGEJob Training • Professional Development • Personal Enrichment • Basic Skills & More!

Summer&Fall 2014CONTINUING EDUCATION SCHEDULE

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Office ExtensionAdult Basic Education ............................................................................. 209-2122Adult High School ................................................................................... 209-2531Arboretum ............................................................................................. 209-2052Biotechnology Programs ........................................................................ 209-2593Career Readiness Certification ................................................................ 209-2529Career Training/Licensing ....................................................................... 209-2595Cleveland Center .................................................................................... 989-2128Community Programs............................................................................. 209-2591Computer Training ................................................................................. 209-2592Corporate Training ................................................................................. 209-2594Cosmetology Training ............................................................................. 209-2107Customized Training ............................................................................... 209-2082Defensive Driving ................................................................................... 209-2213Emergency Services ................................................................................ 464-2351Employability Skills-HRD ........................................................................ 209-2042English as a Second Language (ESL) ........................................................ 209-2054Fire Services ........................................................................................... 464-2356High School Equivalency ........................................................................ 209-2122Howell Woods ........................................................................................ 938-0115In-Service Law Enforcement ................................................................... 464-2357Nursing Assistant ................................................................................... 464-2355Online Courses ....................................................................................... 464-2260Small Business Center ............................................................................ 209-2015Teacher Assistant/Renewal ..................................................................... 209-2159Truck Driver Training .............................................................................. 464-2331Workforce Development Center .............................................................. 209-2591

General InformationWays to Register and Pay ................................................................1Fees, Books, Supplies .....................................................................1CE Refund Policy ............................................................................1Course Repetition Policy .................................................................1Course Locations ............................................................................1Self-Supporting Classes ..................................................................1Registration Form ..........................................................................2

Professional Development CoursesBioTechnology Programs ................................................................3Career Training ...............................................................................4Workforce Academy .......................................................................5Computer Training .........................................................................6Corporate Solutions ........................................................................7Cosmetologist CE Training ............................................................ 10Distance Learning ........................................................................ 11Employability Skills Training ......................................................... 12Notary Public ............................................................................... 13Small Business Seminars .............................................................. 14Teacher Training ........................................................................... 16Truck Driver Training .................................................................... 17WorkKeys® and Career Readiness Certification .............................. 18

Community ProgramsArboretum Classes & Activities ...................................................... 19Arts & Crafts ................................................................................. 19Culinary Arts ................................................................................ 19Healthy Living .............................................................................. 20Personal Enrichment .................................................................... 20

Personal SafetyConceal Carry Handgun Training ................................................... 21Defensive Driving ......................................................................... 21Motorcycle Safety ........................................................................ 21

Public Health and Safety Allied Health & CNA ...................................................................... 21EMS Education ............................................................................. 22

Basic Skills CoursesAdult Basic Education (ABE) .......................................................... 24English as a Second Language (ESL) .............................................. 24Adult High School Diploma (AHS) .................................................. 24High School Equivalency (HSE) ...................................................... 24

INFORMATION

Benson = Benson Conference Center,303 E. Church St, Benson, NC 27504(Use the Hill Street entrance)

Cleveland = Cleveland Center,9046 Cleveland School Rd,Clayton, NC 27520

Howell Woods = Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center,6601 Devils Racetrack Rd,Four Oaks, NC 27524

JCC Arboretum = JCC Arboretum,245 College Rd, Smithfield, 27577

JCC Britt = JCC Britt Building,245 College Rd, Smithfield, 27577

JCC Elsee = JCC Elsee Building,245 College Rd, Smithfield, 27577

JCC Graphic Arts = JCC Graphic Arts Building, 245 College Rd, Smithfield, 27577

JCC Health = JCC Health Building,245 College Rd, Smithfield, 27577

JCC LRC = Learning Resource Center,245 College Rd, Smithfield, NC 27577

JCC PSSC = JCC Public Safety Services Building, 245 College Rd, Smithfield, NC 27577

JCC Sanders = JCC Sanders Building,245 College Rd, Smithfield, 27577

JCC TDT = JCC Truck Driver Training,245 College Rd, Smithfield, NC 27577

Kenly Center = 408 South College Ave, Kenly, NC 27542

WDC, Clayton = Workforce Development Center, 135 Bestwood Dr., Clayton, NC 27520

JCC Class Locations

WHAT’S INSIDE Summer/Fall 2014

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Ways To Register And PayOnline – You may use WebAdvisor to register for classes. Please visit our website at: www.johnstoncc.edu. Click on “WebAdvisor” at the top of the page and then “Continue to WebAdvisor” and follow the enrollment instructions. When using WebAdvisor you must pay at the time of registration to complete your enrollment.

By Mail - You may register by mail using the Continuing Education Registration Form in this schedule. Complete the form and mail it in with your check or money order to the address shown on the form. Do not send cash. You must pay at the time of registration to complete your enrollment. ****The Registration Form may also be printed from the website at www.johnstoncc.edu by clicking on “CE General Information” and mailed in with exact registration fee.

In Person - You may register in person at the following locations: Records & Registration Department in the Wilson Building, Room C1513 - Monday-Thursday from 8a-5p and Friday from 8a-3p; at the Workforce Develop-ment Center - Monday-Thursday from 8a-3p and Friday from 8a-12n or at the Cleveland Center by calling 919-989-2128 for times to register. Payment can be made with exact cash, check or credit card. You must pay at the time of registration to complete your enrollment.

By Fax - You may fax registrations paid with a credit card using Master Card or VISA to the attention of “Registra-tion” at 919-209-2189.

Who May Register?If you are 18 years old or older, you may register for a course. If you are 16 or 17 years of age and wish to enter a continuing education course you must complete a concur-rent enrollment form, signed by your principal and the college president prior to registering. A Dual Enrollment Form can be found on the website at http://www.john-stoncc.edu/pdfs/concurrentenrollmentform.pdf.Under the current law, North Carolina does not allow students under the age of 16 to register for continuing education courses, with the exception of self-supporting community service courses that may be offered in the summer.

When to RegisterPre-registration is a necessity! Because space may be limited for some classes, advanced registration is required for all continuing education courses with the exception of Basic Skills. All continuing education classes provided are subject to change due to specific circumstances. Low enrollment may result in class cancellation. All pre-regis-tered students will be notified in advance of any changes to classes. If you are not pre-registered, you may not receive notice of changes. Students must register at least FIVE CALENDAR DAYS prior to the class start date.

After you Register…Plan to attend the classes for which you registered as scheduled. You will not be contacted unless there is a change in the class; for example, if the class is postponed, full or canceled.

Fees • Books • SuppliesRegistration fees, which are listed with each class descrip-tion, do not include the cost of textbooks or supplies. Fees are set by the NC General Assembly and are based on the number of contact hours for each course. Some of the courses listed in this schedule require textbooks that may be purchased at the JCC Bookstore.

The College bookstore is open Monday-Friday. Please con-tact the bookstore at 919-209-2104 for operating times or check our website. Any textbooks and/or course materials may be purchased during these times.

Some courses listed in this schedule will require a lab or technology fee. The fee will be listed with the each applicable class.

Continuing Education Refund PolicyA student who officially withdraws (in writing) from a continuing education course prior to the first class meeting is eligible for a 100% refund upon request to the continuing education division. A student may be eligible to receive a 75% refund of the registration fee if the stu-dent officially withdraws (in writing) from the course after the class begins but prior to the 10% census date (10% of total course hours). A student would not be entitled to receive a refund if he/she withdraws after the 10% census date (more than 10% of total course hours) of the course. Courses offered as self-supporting are not eligible for a refund as these programs are funded by registration fees collected. Students are eligible for a 100% refund if the class is canceled by the College.

Course Repetition PolicyIn 1993 the NC Legislature enacted a law that requires anyone, including senior citizens, who takes the same occupational extension course more than twice within a five-year period to pay an additional cost of $6.34-$7.03 per scheduled hour.

Example – Computer Course:Costs $70 – First timeCosts $70 – Second timeCosts $152.16 – Third time (24 class hours x $6.34 = $152.16)

You are exempt from this policy if you are required by law to have certification/licensure.

Course LocationsContinuing education courses are held in many different locations. These locations should be listed with the particular course information. Maps to JCC’s campus in Smithfield, 245 College Road, Smithfield, 27577; Benson Center, 303 East Church Street (Use Hill Street entrance), Benson, 27504; Cleveland Center, 9046 Cleveland Road, Clayton, 27520; Howell Woods, 6601 Devils Racetrack Road, Four Oaks, 27524; Kenly Center, 408 South College Avenue, Kenly, 27542; and Workforce Development Center, 135 Bestwood Drive, Clayton, 27520 can be found on the website at www.johnstoncc.edu under General Information.

Self-Supporting Classes (SS*)For courses offered on a self-supporting basis, there are no fee exemptions allowed. All class participants must pay the registration fee. Registration fees vary depending upon the cost of the course and a minimum enrollment of students. *No refunds are permitted for withdrawal from self-supporting courses unless the College cancels the course. Self-supporting courses are noted with (SS*) beside the class title.

**All continuing education classes provided are sub-ject to change due to specific circumstances, and low enrollment may result in class cancellation. All registered participants will be notified in either event. Please refer to the continuing education Refund Policy.

ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS: DUE TO LEGISLATIVE ACTION BY THE

NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY, EFFECTIVE FOR ALL CONTINUING

EDUCATION COURSED WHICH BEGIN ON OR AFTER 8/15/13, THE SENIOR CITIZEN

WAIVER NO LONGER APPLIES. 1

VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.JOHNSTONCC.EDU

GENERAL INFORMATION Summer/Fall 2014

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Continuing Education Mail, fax, or deliver completed form and appropriate registration fee to:

Johnston Community College Attention: Continuing Education

Telephone # (919) 934-3051 Post Office Box 2350, Smithfield, NC 27577 Fax # (919) 209-2189Complete the registration form in full and return to the address listed above. Please print in ink or type.

Course Title________________________________________/ Course Code:_____________________/Registration Fee $_______

Semester __________/Location _______________________________ _/Begin Date __________/End Date __________________

Social Security Number __ __ __- __ __- __ __ __ __ Date of Birth ___________________ Sex ( ) M ( ) F Race ____________

Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Middle

Address (Street, PO Box) ______________________________________________________________________________________

(City, State, Zip)___________________________________________________County of Residence _________________

Email Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone Number (Home) ________________________ (Business) ______________________ (Cell) ____________________

Education Level: ___ Completed High School ___ Adult High School Diploma ___ GED Diploma ___One Year Vocational Diploma ___ Associate Degree ___ Bachelor’s Degree ___ Master’s Degree ___OR Highest Grade Completed

Employment Status: __Retired __ Full-time __ Part-time - Number of hours per week ____ __Unemployed (not seeking) __Unemployed (seeking) Employer: _____________________________________________ Occupation ______________________________________ If affiliated, name of Fire, Police, or Rescue Department _____________________ Position/Rank________________________ PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING POLICIES CONCERNING YOUR REGISTRATION. Continuing Education (CE): A student who officially withdraws (in writing) from a CE course prior to the first class meeting is eligible for a 100% refund upon request to the CE Division. A student may be eligible to receive a 75% refund of the registration fee if the student officially withdraws (in writing) from the course after the class begins but prior to the 10% census date. A student would not be entitled to receive a refund if he/she withdraws after the 10% census date of the course. Courses offered as self-supporting, denoted by (SS) beside course title, (motorcycle, BSAC, etc.) are not eligible for a refund as these programs are funded by registration fees collected. Students are eligible for a 100% refund if the class is canceled by the College. A student may transfer ONLY ONCE (within the same semester) to another class if he/she notifies the office a minimum of one week in advance. Course Repetition Policy: Students who take an occupational course more than TWICE within a FIVE-YEAR period shall pay their cost of the course at a rate based on current contact hour value. Students shall be primarily responsible for monitoring course repetitions; however, the College shall review records and charge students full cost for courses taken more than twice. Students may repeat occupational extension courses an unlimited number of times if the repetitions are required for certification, licensure, or recertification.

The above information is accurate to the best of my knowledge and I have read the Continuing Education Refund Policy and the Course Repetition Policy and understand how each applies to my registration for this course.

Student Signature ____________________________________________ Date _______________________

Method of Payment: ( ) Cash ____________ ( ) Check # ___________________ or Money Order Enclosed (Payable to JCC) ( ) Credit Card - If paying by credit card, please provide a contact number on registration form to receive a phone call to process your payment.

*No class confirmation will be mailed*

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BIOTECHNOLOGY Summer/Fall 2014VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.JOHNSTONCC.EDU

Register EARLY! Late registration is discouraged. Depending upon the class, you may not be allowed to enter after the starting date.

BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRAMSBioWork/AAS Bioprocess Technology

For BioWork/AAS Bioprocess Technology course information visit website at www.jccbiotech.weebly.com

**Information Session**

JCC has required information sessions for anyone inter-ested in Biotechnology Courses & the AAS in Bioprocess Technology degree. The sessions are held at the Workforce Development Center at 1:00 pm and again at 6:00 pm. The sessions are FREE to attend, but registration is required. Please call the Workforce Development Center at 919-209-2591 to register for an upcoming session.

BioWork Certificate Program (Level I) - 136 hoursStudents who complete this 136-hour BioWork Certificate course will gain the basic skills and general knowledge needed for entry-level process technicians in Bioprocess-ing, Pharmaceutical, and Chemical Manufacturing, as well as, participate in the Human Resource Development aspect of the course. The course includes nine (9) modules such as Quality, Measurements, Transforming Matter, Growing Living Cells, Safety, Sterile Processes, Process Control, and Nuts and Bolts. There are exams at the end of each module. Additionally, this course will cover all as-pects of the job search in the Biotechnology field, includ-ing a job market overview, job search tools and strategies, resume preparation, and interviewing practice. Computer literacy, teamwork, time management, and problem solving are also incorporated in the course. To gain admission to the BioWork course, each student must show proficiency in reading and math skills, as indicated by the TABE assessment test. In addition, interested students must attend one of the regularly scheduled Information Sessions at the Workforce Development Center. The course has limited space. Books are BioWork Volume I & II (set), and are available at the JCC Bookstore.

SUMMER CLASSES

Course Code: ISC 3200 01UDate: May 19-August 5Time: M/T/W 8a-12n Holiday: 5/26Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180 plus book

Course Code: ISC 3200 02UDate: May 19-August 5Time: M/T/W 1-5pHoliday: 5/26Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $180 plus book

Course Code: ISC 3200 03UDate: May 19-August 5Time: M/T/W 6-10p Holiday: 5/26Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $180 plus book

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: ISC 3200 01FDate: August 11-December 10Time: M/W 8a-12n Holiday: 9/1 & 11/26Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180 plus book

Course Code: ISC 3200 02FDate: August 11-December 10Time: M/W 6-10pHoliday: 9/1 & 11/26 Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $180 plus book

Course Code: ISC 3200 03FDate: August 12-December 9Time: T/Th 1-5p Holiday: 11/27Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $180 plus book

Course Code: ISC 3200 04FDate: August 12-December 9 Time: T/Th 6-10pHoliday: 11/27Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180 plus book

Pathways to BioWork – 60 hoursThis 60-hour Pre-Biowork course focuses on the basic skills and general knowledge needed to enter the BioWork Certificate Program. It will work in the areas of career ex-ploration, job preparation and pre-BioWork skills. To gain admission to the course, each student must have reading and math skills at the 7th grade level or higher as indicated by an assessment test. Attending an Information Session is required for admittance to Pathways to BioWork.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: HRD 3004 01UDate: May 27-July 30 Time: T/W 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180*

FALL CLASSCourse Code: HRD 3004 01FDate: September 2-November 6

Time: T/TH 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180*

*This Class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee-waived if financial eligibility requirements are met (unemployed, underemployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class.

Advanced Biomanufacturing Training (Level II) – 148 HoursThis course is the next in succession to BioWork (Level I). With advanced training, you will be a step above others in knowledge level of the Biomanufacturing and increase your hiring potential! This course offers 2 separate cer-tifications and also allows you to take the NC Bioprocess Technician State Exam. Currently, JCC is the only college that offers this combination course. Certifications include:

Advanced Bioprocessing Certificate (ABC)Students who complete all 6 modules of this advanced certificate program will gain knowledge in advanced Bioprocessing practices, including safety in Biomanufac-turing environments, advanced quality systems, applied chemical processes, monitoring process variables in Biomanufacturing, applied sterile processing, and applied cell culture. This course has been customized for current industry needs. Advanced Bioprocessing Certificate Program will allow students to gain the necessary skills and knowledge needed for advanced process technician positions in Bioprocessing, Pharmaceutical, and Chemical Manufacturing.

Aseptic Training CertificateThis training course prepares individuals to work as process technicians in aseptic pharmaceutical, Biomanu-facturing and chemical manufacturing environments. The course encompasses gowning for aseptic environ-ments, environmental monitoring, and product fill line operations. Students receive much hands-on application training and become comfortable with the heart of biomanufacturing: production.

BioProcess Technician State Exam - REVIEW COURSEThis review course provides extensive review before taking the NC State Examination in Biomanufacturing, a growing requirement trend for industries. Students will be able to take the state exam in the class.

Course Code: BTC 3401 01FDate: August 4-December 10Time: M/W 6-10pHoliday: 9/1 & 11/26Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180, plus state exam fee $55

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VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.JOHNSTONCC.EDU

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAREER TRAINING

BioWork Process Technician State Exam Exam Fee: $55Students who complete the BioWork Certificate Program (Level I) are eligible to take the BioWork Process Technician State Exam. All previous BioWork students are encouraged to complete this state certification. Please call 919-209-2591 for more information on registering for the exam.You must be able to provide a BioWork certificate from JCC or another college to verify that you have completed the course.

TEST DATE: December 10 @ 5:30 pm

CAREER TRAINING

Advance CNC Milling – 32 hoursThis course introduced the concepts and capabilities of multi-axis CNC machining centers. Emphasis is placed on 4 and 5 axis positioning, application and programing. Upon completion the student should be able to write a fully integrated machining center G-code program which will include X, Y, Z, A and B axis of motion. This class is designed for individual whom have been programming CNC machining centers for more than 3 years or who have an Associate Degree in Computer Integrated Machining. Basic programming will not be covered in this class.

Course Code: MNT 3111 53FDate: October 27-December 15Time: Monday 6-10pLocation: JCC Britt Fee: $125 plus books

Advance CNC Turning – 36 hoursThis course introduced the concepts and capabilities of multi-axis CNC turning centers. Emphasis is placed on Y-axis program application, C-axis indexing, live tooling and bar feeder application and programing. Upon completion the student should be able to write a fully integrated turn-ing center G-code program which will include X, Y, Z and C axis of motion as well as the programmable bar feeder. This class is designed for individual whom have been programming CNC turning centers for more than 3 years or who have an Associate Degree in Computer Integrated Machining. Basic programming will not be covered in this class.

Course Code: MNT 3111 53FDate: August 18-October 20Time: Monday 6-10pHolidays: 9/1 & 10/13Location: JCC BrittFee: $125 plus books

Applications of Refrigeration – 32 hoursThis course applies processes learned in AHR 3131 Basic Refrigeration Cycle and used in mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Topics include terminology, safety, and identification and function of components; refrigeration cycle; and tools and instrumentation used in mechanical refrigeration systems. This class is part of the Air Conditioning/Heating Servicing & Basic Repair Certifi-cate. Basic Refrigeration Cycles is a prerequisite for this class.

Course Code: AHR 3131 52FDate: October 9-December 11Time: Thursday 6-10pHoliday: 10/16 & /1127Location: JCC BrittFee: $125 plus books

Arc Welding – 32 hoursThis course introduces basic welding and cutting. Empha-sis is placed on mild steel fillers, electrodes, and the capil-lary action of solder. Upon completion, students should be able to set up welding equipment and perform welding, brazing, and soldering processes. This class is part of the Welding Fundamentals and Principles certificate. Oxyfuel Welding is a prerequisite for this class.

Course Code: WLD 3106 52FDate: October 9-December 11Time: Thursday 6-10pHoliday: 10/16 & 11/27Location: JCC Britt Fee: $125 plus books

Basic Refrigeration Cycles – 32 hoursThis course introduces the basic refrigeration process used in mechanical refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Topics include terminology, safety, and identification and function of components; refrigeration cycle; and tools and instrumentation used in mechanical refrigeration systems. This class is part of the Air Conditioning/Heating Servicing & Basic Repair Certificate.

Course Code: AHR 3131 51FDate: August 14-October 2Time: Thursday 6-10pLocation: JCC Britt Fee: $125 plus books

Computer Numeric Controls – 16 hoursThis course introduces the concepts and capabilities of Computer Numerical Control machine tools. Topics include setup, operation, and basic applications. Upon completion the student should be able to explain operator safety, machine protection, data input, program preparation and program storage.

Course Code: MNT 3111 51FDate: August 19-October 7Time: Tuesday 6-8pLocation: JCC BrittFee: $70 plus books

Conversational Spanish I - 24 HoursLearn to communicate with the growing Hispanic popula-tion. This minimal grammar class concentrates on conver-sational techniques and basic word phrases. Emphasis will be placed on pronunciation and oral exercises.

Course Code: FLI 3717 01FDate: September 8-October 27Time: Monday 6:30-9:30pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $70 plus book

Gunsmith Technology – 160 HoursThis course introduces current materials and gunsmithing techniques as they relate to gun manufacturing. Emphasis is placed on material characteristic, applications, and tool-ing requirements pertaining to modern CNC “Computer Numerical Controlled” machinery. Upon completion student should be able to demonstrate competencies in current gunsmith techniques such as synthetic bedding of stocks, polishing and blue various metals, heat treating of various metals as well as manufacturing a firearm to SAMMI “Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute standard. GSM 3010 01F Intro to Firearms Manufactur-ing and GSM 3010 01P Gunsmith Tool Making are prerequisite for this class. Students must also be able to obtain a pistol purchase permit from the local Sherriff’s office or possess a state issued concealed carry permit.

Course Code: GSM 3010 01FDate: July 29-December 16Time: T/TH 6-10pHoliday: 11/27Location: JCC BrittCost: $180 plus books

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Intro to Computer Numerical Control Operations – 16 hoursThis course introduces the concepts and capabilities of Computer Numerical Control machine tools. Topics include setup, operation, and basic applications. Upon completion the student should be able to explain operator safety, machine protection, data input, program preparation and program storage. Computer Numeric Controls is a prerequisite for this class.

Course Code: MNT 3111 52FDate: October 21-December 9Time: Tuesday 6-8p Location: JCC BrittFee: $70 plus books

Intro to Firearms Manufacturing – 160 hoursThis course introduces the student to machining opera-tions as they relate to the gunsmithing industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, blueprint reading, lathes, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Upon completion the student will manufacture tools necessary for the gunsmithing trade, and will perform basic operations of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling and follow safe practices in these manufacturing processes.

Course Code: GSM 3010 02FDate: July 28-December 15Time: M/W 6-10pHoliday: 9/1Location: JCC Britt Fee: $180 plus books

Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Initial Training – 8 HoursThis 8-hour initial training is for contractors who work on pre-1978 structures and disturb more than six square feet of interior painted surface or 20 square feet of exterior sur-face. Pre-registration is required. Book must be purchased before the day of class. The Environmental Protection Agency’s 2008 regulation of lead-safe practices requires contractors working in homes built before 1978 where children under six or pregnant women reside, to take the proper precautions to work lead-safe. These precautions include minimizing dust, containing the work area, and conducting a thorough clean up to reduce the potential exposure associated with disturbing lead-based paint.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: CAR 3112 08U Date: July 15 Time: Tuesday 8a-5p Location: Cleveland Center Cost: $70 plus book

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: CAR 3112 05FDate: September 16Time: Tuesday 8a-5p Location: Cleveland CenterCost: $70 plus book

Course Code: CAR 3112 06F Date: November 18Time: Tuesday 8a-5p Location: Cleveland CenterCost: $70 plus book

Oxyfuel Welding – 32 hoursThis course introduces basic welding and cutting. Empha-sis is placed on beads applied with gases and mild steel fillers. Upon completion, students should be able to set up welding and oxy-fuel equipment and perform basic welding processes. This program would be appropriate for someone who wants learn welding technics for the home workshop or some who is interested investigating a career as a welder. This class is part of the Welding Fundamentals and Principles certificate.

Course Code: WLD 3106 51FDates: August 14-October 2 Time: Thursday 6-10pLocation: JCC Britt Fee: $125 plus books

WORKFORCE ACADEMYWORKFORCE ACADEMY information sessions are held at the Workforce Development Center in Clayton on the following dates from 6-8pm.

To pre-register for the information session, please call 919-209-2591.

April 14 July 14 October 13

Developing a Lifelong Trade (DALT) – 280 hoursThe Developing a Lifelong Trade (DALT) program and the NC Back-to-Work Grant is providing employability skills, industry-recognized credentialing and job training for the manufacturing industry. Participants in this program will receive the nationally recognized Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s Certified Production Technician (CPT) training and certification. CPT training includes modular courses for four areas critical in manufacturing: Safety, Quality Practices and Measurement, Manufacturing Production and Processes, and Maintenance Awareness. We are currently looking for applicants and you may qualify for this exciting grant opportunity!

Course Code: MNT 3111 02F Date: June 16-September 10Time: M/T/W/TH 9a-4p

Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: Free (Funded by the NC Back-to-Work grant)

Course Code: MNT 3111 03F Date: September 15-December 9Time: M/T/W/TH 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: Free (Funded by the NC Back-to-Work grant)

Human Services Certificate – 40 HoursThis course provides the information and strategies neces-sary to develop a clear understanding of the knowledge required to be successful within an entry-level position in the field of human services. Topics include the history of human services, diverse populations, ethical standards, communication, NCFAST technology, career exploration and goal setting.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: MLS 3012 01UDate: May 19-July 7Holiday: 5/26Time: M/W 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $125

FALL CLASSCourse Code: MLS 3012 01FDate: September 9-October 23Time: T/TH 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $125

Plumbing – 120 HoursThis course is designed to cover to the basic installation and maintenance of plumbing systems and components. Topics include safe use of tools, implementation of stan-dard practices, and installation/maintenance of piping, fittings, valves, appliances and fixtures used in plumbed systems. Upon completion, students should be able to install/maintain basic plumbing systems, components, appliances, and fixtures through appropriate use of plumbing tools and standard practices.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: PLU 3024 01UDate: May 26-July 30Time: M/T/W 8a-12nLocation: JCC ElseeCost: $180

FALL CLASSCourse Code: PLU 3024 01FDate: August 18-October 27Time: M/T/W 8a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $180

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE – COMPUTER TRAINING

Pre-Licensing for Real Estate – 81 hoursParticipants are required to obtain a Career Readi-ness Certificate to be eligible to enroll in this course. This requirement can be completed by taking the three ACT WorkKeys Assessment tests for the three subject areas: Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Locating Information. A certificate or proof of levels completed must be presented at the time of registration with scores of Reading for Information - Level 5; Applied Mathematics - Level 5; Locating Information - Level 4.

Course Code: RLS 3700 01UDate: May 12-August 13Time: M/W 6:30-9:30pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180 plus book

Course Code: RLS 3700 03F Date: September 8-December 10Time: M/W 6:30-9:30p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $180 plus book

Recipe for Success/CybercaféJohnston Community College is partnering with Johnston County Industries, and Johnston Health to offer this Culinary Training program. This 12 week program provides dislocated workers the opportunity to pursue a career in the food service industry (the 5th largest job growth industry in Johnston County). Upon completion of this course, students will receive the ServSafe certification, a nationally recognized certification in food handling. Note: To be eligible for this program, students must meet dislo-cated worker eligibility.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: HOS 3075 04U – 254 HrsDate: May 19-August 6Time: M/T/W/TH 8:30a-4pLocation: Johnston Health Medical Mall Cybercafé Cost: Free to those who qualify for funding

FALL CLASSCourse Code: HOS 3075 05F – 192 HrsDate: August 25-November 13Time: M/T/W/TH 8:30a-4pLocation: Johnston Health Medical Mall Cybercafé Cost: Free for those who qualify for funding

ServSafe Food Manager’s Certification Training – SS*This comprehensive course is appropriate for food service managers and supervisory staff in restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, child care facilities, and other food-han-dling establishments. Servsafe test will be administered at the end of class.

Course Code: SEF 3001 01U Date: May 13Time: Tuesday 9a-5:30pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $55 plus book with exam

Wastewater Treatment Operator I & II – 60 hoursThis course is designed to provide the individual with a general knowledge of the operation of wastewater treat-ment systems. The course will provide the individual with knowledge of the laws and regulations related to waste-water treatment systems operation, equipment usually employed in such plants, and the ability to describe the general maintenance requirements for such equip-ment. This course is designed to assist the individual in preparation for the North Carolina Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission (WPCSOCC) Examination.

Course Code: WAT 3100 01F Date: August 21-December 4Time: Thursday 6-10pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $180 plus book

COMPUTER TRAININGFor additional Computer Training information contact

Letitia Rawlinson at 919-209-2592.

Beginner’s Guide to Computer – 24 HoursHave your thought about learning to use the computer but you didn’t know where to start. This class is designed with you, the beginner, in mind. Beginner’s Guide to Computers includes: basic computer terminology, word processing, internet operations, basic file management and knowledge of the Windows working environment.

SUMMER CLASSES

Course Code: CAS 3020 01UDate: May 19-May 29Time: M/T/W/TH 9a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $73 (includes Technology Fee)

Course Code: CAS 3020 02UDate: June 2-June 25Time: M/W, 9a-12nLocation: Kenly CenterCost: $73 (includes Technology Fee)

Course Code: CAS 3020 03UDate: July 7-July 17Time: M/T/W/TH 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $73 (includes Technology Fee)

FALL CLASSCourse Code: CAS 3020 01FDate: August 19-September 11Time: T/TH 9a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $73 (includes Technology Fee)

Keyboarding – 24 HoursThis class is specifically for the student who is seeking to learn the keyboard through touch-typing. Emphasis is placed on mastery of the keyboard and speed. Upon completion, the student should be able to demonstrate basic proficiency in keyboarding.

Course Code: CAS 3010 01FDate: September 23-Oct 16Time: T/TH 9a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $73 (includes Technology Fee)

Microsoft Office Certification – 90 HoursThis All-In-One training course provides comprehensive instruction on three popular MS Office programs: MS Word 2010, MS Excel 2010 and MS PowerPoint 2010. Formatting word documents, using and creating templates, designing tables, charts and graphs, organizing and sorting data in spreadsheets, creating mathematical equations and functions, using PowerPoint themes and layouts, inserting graphic, movie-clips, animations and sound into presenta-tions; editing, saving and printing from each application is included in this class. (Beginner’s Guide to Computers is recommended as a prerequisite).

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: CAS 3120 01UDate: May 19-August 13 Holiday: 6/30, 7/1, 7/2Time: M/T/W 6-9pLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $185 (includes Technology Fee)

FALL CLASSCourse Code: CAS 3120 02FDate: August 19-December 2Time: T/TH 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $185 (includes Technology Fee)

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CORPORATE SOLUTIONSFor the most current training calendar, please go to

http://www.johnstoncc.edu/corporatesolutions.aspx or contact Shelley Gardner at 919-209-2591.

JCC’s Corporate Solutions wants to be the resource for all of your training needs. Partner with us to provide high-caliber corporate courses and seminars – everything your business needs to be competitive in today’s fickle econo-my. Our proven instructional methods increase employee productivity, help you attain corporate excellence and a solid market position. Choose from a wide variety of the training topics listed below or create customized courses to be held at our facility, or we can bring them to you!

Excel I - 6 HoursAre you self-taught in Excel or do you know nothing about it at all? Either way this is the class for you! This course is designed for the professional who will use Microsoft Excel as a tool to assist them in storing and analyzing numeric data. The topics in this course cover the critical skills necessary to create and modify a basic workbook. Learn the basics of Excel and how it can be used to store, ma-nipulate, and analyze your data. You will learn shortcuts and techniques that will blow your mind! Kathleen Healy Schmieder has been an instructor at Blue Ridge Com-munity College since 2003 teaching courses for Continuing Education and Workforce Development in Office programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook. A one-hour lunch is included.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: CAS 3120 101UDate: June 10Time: Tuesday 9a-4p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $71 (includes Technology Fee)

FALL CLASSCourse Code: CAS 3120 101FDate: October 7Time: Tuesday 9a-4p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $71 (includes Technology Fee)

Publisher I - 6 HoursDiscover Publisher and how you can use it to create mar-keting materials designed to fit your needs. Learn how to create professional documents that enhance your image, advertise your services and take your business com-munication to the next level. Kathleen Healy Schmieder has been an instructor at Blue Ridge Community College since 2003 teaching courses for Continuing Education and Workforce Development in Office programs including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook. A one-hour lunch is included.

Course Code: CAS 3120 102FDate: September 16 Time: Tuesday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $71 (includes Technology Fee)

E-Commerce Series The 6 E-Commerce courses described below are being taught by Eric Schmieder. Mr. Schmieder has over fifteen years of Web design experience. Prior to his roles as the former website designer and current full-time computer technology faculty member at Johnston Community College, Eric ran a successful small business in Western North Carolina that, among other services, provided Web design services and maintenance of over 100 area busi-ness websites.

Possessing a Bachelor degree in Business Computer Informa-tion Systems and a Master degree in Entrepreneurship from Western Carolina University with additional doctoral studies through Indiana State University, Eric has remained current in his

knowledge of Web technologies and design practices and is ready to help you start or improve your online business website.

Textbook Requirement for E-Commerce Courses: All of the E-Commerce courses will be taught using the Starting an Online Business All-in-One For Dummies book available at http://www.amazon.com/Starting-Online-Business-All--Dummies/dp/1118123190 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Getting Started with a New Online Business - 30 Hours – SS*In this five-week course, students will be introduced to the various elements needed to start and run a successful online business. Topics include: business basics, legal and accounting considerations, website design practices and resources, security features needed for your e-commerce site, and processes for boosting sales once the site is in place.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 201UDate: May 19-June 23Holiday: 5/26Time: Monday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $189 plus book

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 202FDate: August 20-September 17Time: Wednesday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $189 plus book

Is Your Retail Business Ready for E-tail? - 6 Hours - SS*This one day course will help you to assess whether your existing business model is ready for the adoption of an e-commerce site to improve sales and open up new markets through online customers. Students will complete a self-analysis of their existing business, examine best practices for replacing or supplementing a traditional business location with an online storefront, and then learn what to do to start the process.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 202UDate: June 30 Time: Monday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $79 plus book

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 203FDate: October 1Time: Wednesday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

Instant E-Commerce Options with Storefronts - 6 Hours - SS*Focused on established online storefronts, such as Amazon and e-Bay, students will be provided hands on learning opportunities focused on setting up an e-commerce site within these established systems. A comparison of sys-tems, discussion of best fit for your business ideas within the systems, things to put in place moving forward, and the opportunity to get started before the class is over are the focus.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 203UDate: July 14 Time: Monday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 204FDate: October 8Time: Wednesday 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

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Online Fundraising Options for Non-Profits - 6 Hours - SS*This hands on learning opportunity will provide nonprofit business leaders the opportunity to learn about online fundraising tools that can help them improve the funds available for their operations from outside sources. Discus-sion will focus on online donation opportunities, additional online moneymakers that can be added to the site, market-ing strategies, and legal considerations for nonprofits.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 204UDate: July 21Time: Monday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 205FDate: October 29 W Time: Wednesday 9a-4p Location: WDCCost: $79

Niche E-Commerce - 6 Hours - SS*Are you in a niche market like kids, pets, and specialty products or services? Learn how to design your e-com-merce site to meet the needs of your target market, use blogs to generate a profit, and how to spot and capitalize on e-commerce trends in this one day course.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 205UDate: August 4Time: Monday 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 206FDate: November 12 Time: Wednesday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

Overhauling Your Existing E-Commerce Site - 6 Hours - SS*This one day class will help you review and analyze your existing site for ways that you can improve the site for greater results. Discussion will focus on ways to win new customers, expand product offerings, bring back past customers, and implementing marketing strategies to improve online success.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 206UDate: August 11

Time: Monday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 207FDate: December 3Time: Wednesday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $79

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)2010 Certification Boot CampsThe Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification Boot Camps described below are being taught by Eric Schmie-der. Mr. Schmieder personally possesses certifications on Office products dating back to Office XP in 2002. Eric is a certified Master Instructor through Certiport and taught Johnston Community College’s first massive open online course (MOOC) on Transitioning to Windows 8 and Office 2013 in the summer of 2013.

Eric prides himself on remaining current in the field of technology with a focus on Microsoft products and has authored three textbooks in the Your Office series from Pearson Publishing on Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft SharePoint 2013, and Microsoft Windows 8.1. Eric is ex-cited to share his experience with the certification process and the Office applications to help you succeed in earning your MOS certifications in Office 2010.

Students that successfully complete these classes will receive a testing voucher to be used within 3 months of completion of the class.

Textbook Requirement for MOS Certification Boot Camps: All of the 2010 courses described below will be taught using the MOS 2010 Study Guide for Micro-soft® Word, Excel®, PowerPoint®, and Outlook® book available at http://www.amazon.com/Study-Microsoft%C2%AE-Excel%C2%AE-PowerPoint%C2%AE-Outlook%C2%AE/dp/0735648751 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Microsoft Word 2010 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft Word 2010? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core competencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-881, Microsoft Word 2010. The exam competen-cies are focused on Sharing and Maintaining Documents, Formatting Content, Applying Page Layout and Reusable Content, Including Illustrations and Graphics in a Docu-ment, Proofreading Documents, Applying References and Hyperlinks, and Performing Mail Merge Operations. For

students considering the Word 2010 Expert Exam 77-887, additional resources will be suggested for further study.

Course Code: SEF 3001 207PDate: May 13-14Time: T/W 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

Microsoft Excel 2010 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft Excel 2010? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core compe-tencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-882, Microsoft Excel 2010. The exam competencies are focused on Managing the Worksheet Environment, Creat-ing Cell Data, Formatting Cells and Worksheets, Managing Worksheets and Workbooks, Applying Formulas and Func-tions, Presenting Data Visually, Sharing Worksheet Data with Other Users, and Analyzing and Organizing Data. For students considering the Excel 2010 Expert Exam 77-888, additional resources will be suggested for further study.

Course Code: SEF 3001 208UDate: May 27-28Time: T/W 9a-4p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $149 plus book

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core competencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-883, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. The exam competencies are focused on Managing the PowerPoint Environment, Creating a Slide Presentation, Working with Graphical and Multimedia Elements, Creating Charts and Tables, Applying Transitions and Animations, Collaborat-ing on Presentations, Preparing Presentations for Delivery, and Delivering Presentations.

Course Code: SEF 3001 209UDate: June 24-25Time: T/W 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

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Microsoft Outlook 2010 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core competencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-883, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. The exam competencies are focused on Managing the PowerPoint Environment, Creating a Slide Presentation, Working with Graphical and Multimedia Elements, Creating Charts and Tables, Applying Transitions and Animations, Collaborat-ing on Presentations, Preparing Presentations for Delivery, and Delivering Presentations.

Course Code: SEF 3001 210UDate: July 22-23Time: T/W 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

Microsoft Office Master Certification Option on Office 2010Successful completion of the following exams related to the above courses earns a student an additional certifica-tion of Microsoft Office Master on Office 2010: 77-887 Microsoft Word 2010 Expert, 77-888 Microsoft Excel 2010 Expert, 77-883 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and 77-884 Microsoft Outlook 2010. Achieving Master distinction gives you the power to market yourself as an expert of the most widely used business platform in the world. Companies pay Microsoft Office Specialists 12 percent more than their non-certified counterparts,* according to a recent study conducted by premier staffing firm, Robert Half International (RHI). Master designation requirements have not been released for Office 2013 at this time.

* An Approach to Total Quality in an Office Environment through Microsoft Office Certification: What Every Man-ager Should Know, Certiport, February 2008

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)2013 Certification Boot CampsThe Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification Boot Camps described below are being taught by Eric Schmie-der. Mr. Schmieder personally possesses certifications on Office products dating back to Office XP in 2002. Eric is a certified Master Instructor through Certiport and taught Johnston Community College’s first massive open online course (MOOC) on Transitioning to Windows 8 and Office 2013 in the summer of 2013.

Eric prides himself on remaining current in the field of technology with a focus on Microsoft products and has authored three textbooks in the Your Office series from

Pearson Publishing on Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft SharePoint 2013, and Microsoft Windows 8.1. Eric is ex-cited to share his experience with the certification process and the Office applications to help you succeed in earning your MOS certifications in Office 2013.

Students that successfully complete these classes will receive a testing voucher to be used within 3 months of completion of the class.

Textbook Requirement for MOS Certification Boot Camps: All of the 2013 courses described below will be taught using the MOS 2013 Study Guides for Microsoft® Word, Excel®, PowerPoint®, and Outlook®. Each study guide is available through Amazon or at the JCC Bookstore.

Microsoft Word 2013 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft Word 2013? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core compe-tencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-418, Microsoft Word 2013. The exam competencies are focused on the following: Create and manage documents, Format text, paragraphs, and sections, Create tables and lists, Apply references, and Insert and format objects. This course will use the MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft Word available at http://www.amazon.com/2013-Study-Guide-Microsoft-Word/dp/0735669252 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Course Code: SEF 3001 208FDate: August 22 & 29Time: Friday 9a-4p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $149 plus book

Microsoft Excel 2013 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft Excel 2013? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core compe-tencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-420, Microsoft Excel 2013. The exam competencies are focused on the following: Create and manage workbooks and worksheets, Manage cells and ranges, Manage tables, Apply formulas and functions, and Create charts and objects. This course will use the MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft Excel available at http://www.amazon.com/2013-Study-Guide-Microsoft-Excel/dp/0735669201 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Course Code: SEF 3001 209FDate: September 12 & 19 FTime: Friday 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core compe-tencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-422, Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. The exam competen-cies are focused on the following: Create and manage presentations, Insert and format slides and shapes, Create slide content, Apply transitions and animations, and Man-age multiple presentations. This course will use the MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft PowerPoint available at http://www.amazon.com/2013-Study-Guide-Microsoft-PowerPoint/dp/0735669236 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Course Code: SEF 3001 210FDate: October 3 & 10 F Time: Friday 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

Microsoft Outlook 2013 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft Outlook 2013? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core compe-tencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-423, Microsoft Outlook 2013. The exam competen-cies are focused on the following: Manage the Outlook environment, Manage messages, Manage schedules, and Manage contacts and groups. This course will use the MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft Outlook available at http://www.amazon.com/2013-Study-Guide-Microsoft-Outlook/dp/0735669228 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Course Code: SEF 3001 211FDate: October 24 & 31 Time: Friday 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

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Microsoft Access 2013 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft Access 2013? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core competencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-424, Microsoft Access 2013. The exam competencies are focused on the following: Create and manage databases, Build tables, Create queries, Create forms, and Create reports. This course will use the MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft Access available at http://www.amazon.com/2013-Study-Guide-Microsoft-Access/dp/0735669198 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Course Code: SEF 3001 212FDate: November 14 & 21 F Time: Friday 9a-4p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $149 plus book

Microsoft Sharepoint 2013 MOS Certification Boot Camp - 12 Hours - SS*Are you experienced in Microsoft SharePoint 2013? Want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? This is the course for you. In two days, you will refresh your existing knowledge of the core competencies and gain test-taking strategies for passing Exam 77-419, Microsoft SharePoint 2013. The exam competencies are focused on the following: Create and format content, Manage SharePoint sites, Participate in user communities, and Configure and consume site search results. This course will use the MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft SharePoint available at http://www.amazon.com/2013-Study-Guide-Microsoft-SharePoint/dp/0735669244 or at the JCC Bookstore.

Course Code: SEF 3001 213FDate: December 5 & 12 F Time: Friday 9a-4p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $149 plus book

Quickbooks - 6 hours - SS*Are you thinking about using QuickBooks - the most popular accounting package used by small businesses across the country? Need to make sure you can create accurate and timely financials reports? Our workshop will teach you the basics of how QuickBooks works including:• Setting up the company file• Customizing templates• Setting up customers and vendors• Creating invoices, receiving payment, and making

deposits• Entering and paying bills

• Reconciling bank, credit card and loan accounts• And more!

This hands-on workshop is taught by Jess McLamb, presi-dent of Roper Bookkeeping and a Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor. Attendees will use 2012 QuickBooks in an interac-tive, hand-on learning experience. Class size is limited so register early! Lunch hour provided.

Course Code: SEF 3001 214FDate: September 6 Time: Saturday 9a-4p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $125

Understanding and Motivating Others in the Workplace - 6 Hours – SS*Want to be able to motivate employees, co-workers, or su-pervisors more easily? Using the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) as a guide, this seminar will provide you with practical approaches for understanding and motivating those around you as well as improving productivity and increasing job satisfaction. You will gain an understanding of the four scales of the MBTI (energy sources, informa-tion-gathering, decision-making and organizational styles) as well as “motivational languages” in the world of work. This seminar will focus on using the communication and work style differences between people constructively, allowing their strengths to work together to create a posi-tive work environment. You will gain an understanding of how to recognize, appreciate, and make effective use of the differences in people you work with. Susan has been a Myers-Briggs consultant for 15 years. She is passionate about helping individuals and teams reach their potential! A one hour lunch break is included.

Course Code SEF 3001 215FDate: September 18Time: Thursday 9a-4pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $125

5S Lean Manufacturing – 3 hours - SS*This introduces the most fundamental improvement tool in the Lean Manufacturing toolbox. 5S refers to the five steps in the 5S methodology (Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, Sustain). At its root, 5S is about setting your workplace in order. It is about having the right tools/resources at hand (and nothing extra); organized and labeled to facilitate quick access, and a clean work area. The fourth and fifth steps are about making this practice universal, consistent and repeatable; and then sustaining the gains through robust management engagement.

Course Code: SEF 3001 300FDate: September 18

Time: Thursday 6-9p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: $105

Building Team Pride and Purpose – 4 hours - SS*Discover the principles and skills that instill high degrees of pride and purpose in teams today. Explore today’s workplace challenges and the need for accelerating performance through teamwork.

Course Code: SEF 3001 301FDate: September 30Time: Tuesday 8a-12n Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: $125

COSMETOLOGY CE TRAININGFor additional Cosmetology CE Training information contact

Jennifer Wells at 919-209-2107.

These Cosmetology CE Training courses are designed to assist NC cosmetologists in acquiring the State required Continued Education hours. NOTE: The CE provider no longer submits the CE hours directly to State Board. The cosmetologist is responsible for keeping the certificate until the end of the renewal cycle.

Manicurist Licensing ClassThis comprehensive course provides instruction and clinical practice in manicuring, nail building (application and maintenance of artificial nails) and pedicuring. The course content includes nail anatomy, disorders of nails, and irregularities of nails; theory and salesmanship as it relates to manicuring; actual practice in manicuring; and arm, hand, and foot massage. Manicurist students must complete 300 hours in an approved beauty school or col-lege before applying to the State Board of Cosmetic Arts for examination. Students enrolled only in manicuring shall only perform services directly relating to the pre-scribed course in manicuring. Note: This is a comprehensive course to provide training for those persons interested in becoming licensed manicurists only and not desiring to become licensed cosmetologists.

Course Code: COS 3101 01F Date: July 28-December 11 Time: M-TH 5-9:30p Location: JCC Wilson Cost: $180 Book: Milady’s Standard Nail Technology Textbook Bundle Supplies: Star Nail Student Deluxe Kit & Deluxe Practice Hand w/suction base holder

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Nail Enhancement: Silk Wraps - 2 HoursMaster the techniques of preparation & performing silk wrap services, wrap maintenance, repair, and removal. Great for the beginner or intermediate level nail techni-cian who wants to build up speed. Whether you are just learning or would like to enhance your present knowl-edge regarding silk wraps you will experience hands on technique and leave with lots of education about proper sanitation and procedures.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 01U Date: June 1 Time: Sunday 2-4pm Location: Cleveland Center Cost: $70

FALL CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 01F Date: August 24 Time: Sunday 2-4pm Location: Cleveland Center Cost: $70

Specialty Makeup - 2 HoursShowcase your talent with special-event makeup tech-niques. Create and perfect amazing unique looks and further your career with a professional reputation in makeup artistry. Make any occasion special with excep-tional flair of style and finesse.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 02U Date: June 22 Times: Sunday 2-4p Location: Cleveland Center Cost: $70

FALL CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 02F Date: September 7 Times: Sunday 2-4p Location: Cleveland Center Cost: $70

Natural Hair: Herbal Treatments and Rinses - 2 HoursEnhance the natural hair care experience with herbal treatments and rinses. Create customized blends of conditioning treatments with herbs, botanicals, vegetable oils, and essential oils. Become the professional solution to your natural hair clients with alternative chemical-free products and services.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 03U Date: July 6 Time: Sunday 2-4p

Location: JCC Wilson Cost: $70

FALL CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 03F Date: September 21 Time: 2-4p Location: JCC Wilson Cost: $70

Build More Confidence and Skill in Men’s Haircutting - 2 HoursNeed haircutting tips for men’s haircuts? Want to learn more about fades, clipper & scissor-over-comb tech-niques, & enhance your texturizing knowledge? Join us for a class packed with information that defines more about layering and tapering in men’s haircutting. Learn how to create the latest and most fashionable styles that men desire today.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 04UDate: July 20 Time: Sunday 2-4p Location: JCC Wilson Cost: $70

FALL CLASSCourse Code: COS 3205 04FDate: October 5 Time: Sunday 2-4p Location: JCC Wilson Cost: $70

Tanning Certification – 8 HoursThis 8-hour class is required to operate your own tanning bed business. A Safety Consultant will provide the student with the knowledge and training to operate a safe and successful tanning salon.

Course Code: COS 3205 05UDate: June 8Time: Sunday 8a-4pLocation: JCC Wilson Cost: $70

DISTANCE LEARNINGFor more information on Distance Learning classes

call 919-464-2256!

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. It’s no wonder that many long-lasting friendships have formed in our lively discussion areas. All courses run for six weeks (with a two-week

grace period at the end). Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any course entirely from your home or office. Any time of the day or night.

How to Get Started:

1. Visit the Online InstructionCenter: www.ed2go.com/jcc2. Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button. Follow the instructions to enroll and pay for your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the Classroom.3. When your course starts, return to our Online Instruc-tion Center and click the Classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.

Accounting FundamentalsGain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting and more.

A to Z GrantwritingLearn how to research and develop relationships with po-tential funding sources, organize grantwriting campaigns, and prepare proposals.

Basic A+ Certification: Hardware 1Start preparing for CompTIA A+ certification as you learn PC basics and troubleshoot in a real world PC environment.

CompTIA Security+ Certification PrepMater the terms and concepts you need to pass the Comp TIA® Security+ exam and earn your Security+ certificate.

Computer Skills for the WorkplaceGain a working knowledge of the computer skills you will need to succeed in today’s job market.

Creating Web PagesLearn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web.

Creating Web Pages IILearn to develop polished and interactive pages complete with tables, forms, frames, audio, and CSS.

Discover Digital PhotographyAn informative introduction to the fascinating world of digital photography equipment.

Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical AssistantLearn all about the in-demand career of medical informa-tion management as you explore the job of an adminis-trative medical assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s office-from appointment scheduling and chart creation to medical billing and coding.

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Grammar RefresherGain confidence in your ability to produce clean, gram-matically correct documents and speeches.

GRE Preparation - Part 1Discover powerful strategies for success in the verbal and analytical sections of the GRE.

Human Anatomy and PhysiologyGain a greater appreciation and understanding of the marvelous complexity of the human body.

Intermediate Microsoft ExcelWork faster and more productively with Excel’s most powerful tools.

Introduction to DreamweaverHarness the broad range of capabilities Dreamweaver brings to Web development.

Introduction to Microsoft AccessStore, locate, print, and automate access to all types of information.

Introduction to Microsoft ExcelDiscover the secrets to setting up full formatted work-sheets quickly and efficiently.

Introduction to Microsoft WordLearn how to create and modify documents with the world’s most popular word processor.

Introduction to PC TroubleshootingLearn to decipher and solve almost any problem with your PC.

Introduction to PowerPointBuild impressive slide presentations filled with text, im-ages, video, audio, charts, and more.

Introduction to QuickBooksLearn how to quickly and efficiently gain control over the financial aspects of your business.

Medical CodingLearn how to use the CPT manual and the ICD-9-CM to find medical codes for any disease, condition, treatment or surgical procedure.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association ApproachPrepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoy-able fashion.

Paralegal Certificate Program 1Find out if a paralegal career is the perfect choice for you, as you explore the fundamentals of US law and legal terminology.

Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2013Learn how to use QuickBooks 2013 to create paychecks, pay tax liabilities, and produce forms and reports.

Project Management FundamentalsGain the skills you’ll need to succeed in the fast-growing field of project management.

Real Estate InvestingBuild and protect your wealth by investing in real estate.

Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies That WorkLearn response to Intervention (RTI) strategies that ensure the struggling readers in your classroom get the help and education they need.

Speed SpanishLearn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences and you’ll be speaking Spanish in no time.

Start Your Own Small BusinessStop dreaming and learn how to start your own successful small business.Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My!

Learn how to make wise investment decisions so that you have enough money to live comfortably through your retirement.

For more information on Distance Learning classes call 919-464-2256!

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS TRAININGHuman Resources Development (HRD)

classes may be FEE WAIVED to qualified participants

HRD Tuition and Fee Waiver: Human Resources Devel-opment (HRD) skills assessment services, employability skills training and career development activities for adults who are unemployed or underemployed.

*Registration fees for the following Employability Skills classes may be fee waived for individuals who meet the following criteria:• Unemployed• Received notice of pending layoff • Working and eligible for Federal Earned Income Tax

Credit (FEIT) or • Working and earn wages at or below two hundred

percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines

To sign up or get more information on Employability Skills training,

contact Danielle Hussey at 919-209-2042.

Basic Computer Skills – 45 hoursStudents will be taught basic computer skills while de-veloping employability skills. Focus of the class will be to improve keyboarding abilities and increase the student’s comfort level with computers. Emphasis will be on the role of technology in the workplace. No prior computer

experience is necessary. *This Class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee-waived if financial eligibility requirements are met (unemployed, underemployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: HRD 3005 01UDate: June 2-18 Time: M/T/W 9a-3pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $125*

FALL CLASSESCourse Code: HRD 3005 02F (36 hours)Date: September 9-October 16 Time: T/TH 6-9pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $125*

Course Code: HRD 3005 03F Date: October 27-November 12Time: M/T/W 9a-3pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $125*

**FREE** Hospitality Heroes - 2 Hours This online hospitality training course instructed by the Johnston County Visitors Bureau will cover the tourism industry, Johnston County as a destination, and customer service. Students will be given resources to help answer visitor questions when approached on the job and learn basic customer service techniques to promote a more positive public image, improve internal and external professional relationships and networks, establish an environment of optimum customer service, positively differentiate the organization from competition, and increase the number of new customers and retain current customers. This is an online course run through Black-board and is opened for a month to complete the course. Please fill out the continuing education form http://www.johnstoncc.edu/pdfs/ce_regform.pdf and fax to 919-359-1176 at least 5 days before the start of class, an original signature is required to enter into the class.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 300UDate: June 2-30 Time: 2 hoursLocation: Online Cost: Free

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SEF 3001 301FDate: October 1-31 Time: 2 hoursLocation: Online Cost: Free

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Introduction to Direct Care – 16 HoursIntroduces you to the necessary skills and responsibilities of the Personal and Home Care professional, what it takes to be a Direct Care Worker including academics, how to get & keep a job and other interpersonal training. This class will help you decide if Direct Care Work is for you! *This Class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee-waived if financial eligibility re-quirements are met (unemployed, underemployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class.

SUMMER CLASSES

Course Code: HRD 3001 04UDate: May 20-29Time: T/TH 9a-1pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $70*

Course Code: HRD 3001 05UDate: August 5-14Time: T/TH 9a-1pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $70*

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: HRD 3001 06FDate: October 20-29Time: Mon/Wed 9a-1pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $70*

Course Code: HRD 3001 07FDate: December 8-11Time: M-TH 9a-1pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $70*

Job Searching using Technology – 45 HoursThis course is designed to enhance the job seeker’s ability to use technology in the job search process. The instruc-tion presented in this class will focus on assessing one’s technology literacy, developing a basic understanding and development of moderate computer skills, using technology in implementing job search strategies, using technology in creating employment related documents and understanding the impact of social networking on employment. *This Class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee-waived if financial eligibility requirements are met (unemployed, underem-ployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: HRD 3005 04UDate: July 7–23Time: M/T/W 9a-3p

Location: JCC Elsee Cost: $125*

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: HRD 3005 05FDate: September 29-October 9Time: M-F 9a-3pLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $125*

Course Code: HRD 3005 06FDate: December 1-11Time: M-F 9a-3pLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $125*

Resume Writing for Job Seekers – 9 HoursLearn how to create a successful resume for your next em-ployment and how to complete an online application and attach a resume to the file. You will also learn interview-ing skills needed for your next job interview. *This Class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee-waived if financial eligibility re-quirements are met (unemployed, underemployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class.

SUMMER CLASSES

Course Code: HRD 3001 01UDate: June 23-25Time: M/T/W 9a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $70*

Course Code: HRD 3001 02UDate: August 11-13Time: M/T/W 9a-12nLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $70*

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: HRD 3001 03FDate: September 29-October 1Time: M/T/W 9a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $70*

Course Code: HRD 3001 04FDate: November 3-5Time: M/T/W 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $70*

Skills for a New Career – 12 HoursCan you sell yourself to potential employers? Build you self-confidence, and learn how to network and profes-sionalism in the workplace. This class will introduce social networking, online applications, and include a self-assessment. *This Class is part of the Human Resources Develop-ment (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee-waived if financial eligibility requirements are met (unemployed, underemployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: HRD 3001 03UDate: June 2-5Time: M-TH 9a-12nLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: $70*

FALL CLASSCourse Code: HRD 3001 05FDate: August 18-21Time: Mon-Thurs 9a-12nLocation: JCC Elsee Cost: $70*

NOTARY PUBLICRegistration information can be found at http://www.

johnstoncc.edu/ceregistration.aspx or contact Shelley Gardner at 919-209-2591.

Notary Public – 6 HoursThis six-hour class is required for people who wish to apply through the NC Secretary of State’s Office to become commissioned. Participants must present a valid picture ID prior to entering class. Attendees must have a GED or Diploma in order to obtain a Notary commission and be at least 18 years of age. Due to mandated course hour requirements, participants arriving 20 minutes late will not be permitted into the class. Please take notice of the location of the class.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Notary Public Guidebook for North Carolina, Tenth Edition, 2006, ISBN 978-1-56011-480-2 is available at the JCC Bookstore.

If your Notary has been expired for less than a year, you can go to NC Secretary of State’s Notary website to obtain your reappoint-ment online - http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/notary/

SUMMER CLASSES

Course Code: MLS 3874 01U Date: Thursday May 15Time: 8a-3pLocation: WDC, Clayton Fee: $70 plus book

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Course Code: MLS 3874 02U Date: June 19 Time: Thursday 8a-3pLocation: Benson Conference CenterFee: $70 plus book

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: MLS 3874 01FDate: August 15 Time: Friday 8a-3p Location: WDC, Clayton Fee: $70 plus book

Course Code: MLS 3874 02FDate: September 12 Time: Friday 8a-3p Location: Kenly Center Fee: $70 plus book

Course Code: MLS 3874 03FDate: October 9 Time: Thursday 8a-3p Location: Benson Conference Center Fee: $70 plus book

Course Code: MLS 3874 04FDate: November 17-18 Time: M/T 6-9p Location: Cleveland Center Fee: $70 plus book

Course Code: MLS 3874 05FDate: December 12Time: Friday 8a-3p Location: WDC Clayton Fee: $70 plus book

SMALL BUSINESS CENTERThe Small Business Center is located at the Johnston County Workforce Development Center in Clayton. The Center’s mission is to support the entrepreneur in business start-up and to provide assistance to existing business owners to promote their success. The Center does this by offering training, counseling and information services to the general public. Counseling is by appointment and is provided at no charge by calling 919-209-2015. Following is a list of seminars of interest to entrepreneurs and those who would like to start a small business. Register for these FREE seminars at http://www.johnstoncc.edu/sbcregistration.aspx, by emailing [email protected] or by calling 919-209-2529.

How to Raise Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points-Prepare for a Bank Business Loan! – 3 hoursAn excellent credit score is considered to be 740 points of

higher. Should you have one credit card or four? Should you pay off your balances every month or carry a balance? Should you carry a credit card even though you have not used it in years? The answers to these questions may surprise you when it comes to increasing your credit score. You will find many answers in this seminar.

Course Code: SBC 3601 01U Date: May 19 Time: Monday 6-9p Location: Kenly CenterCost: FREE

15 Common Mistakes That Will Undermine Any Business – 3 hoursWe have all heard the old saying “learn from other’s mistakes.” The presenter created this seminar from his experiences of owning his own businesses and working from medium, large domestic, and international corpora-tions. Opening and operating a small business normally involves a great deal of time and a substantial financial investment. During this seminar, you will learn the fifteen most common mistakes made by entrepreneurs and many corporations that ultimately undermine the business.

Course Code: SBC 3601 02U Date: May 20Time: Tuesday 6-9p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Creating a Winning Business Plan – 3 hoursWhether you have a service business, retail, manufactur-ing or direct marketing you need a plan. In fact, if you try to borrow money for a business the first question asked by the lender will be, “Do you have a business Plan?” “Creat-ing a Winning Business Plan,” will help you get started with creating a business plan that fits your business.

Course Code: SBC 3601 03UDate: May 29Time: Thursday 6-9p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

NC Small Business Taxes – 2 hoursA NCDOR agent will explain how to collect and report these taxes, who has to pay, plus record keeping for a small business.

Course Code: SBC 3601 04U Date: June 2 Time: Monday 6-8pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Are You Ready to Start Your Own Business – 3 hoursThis seminar is a hands-on way to learn more about small business ownership. It encourages participants to think like a business owner, while learning about small business set up and management. By the end of the seminar, each attendee will have analyzed their reasons for considering small business ownership, and will have assessed their capabilities to successfully create a business.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SBC 3601 05UDate: June 7 Time: Tuesday 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SBC 3601 02FDate: September 8 Time: Monday 6-9pLocation: Kenly CenterCost: FREE

The Best Small Business to Start Now – 3 hoursThis might be the best time in decades to start a business. Competitors are hard-hit, resources are cheaper, and good people aren’t hard to find. What would be the best small business for you to start right now? Would a business bring in extra income or provide a job? The Best Small Business to Start Right Now” can help you answer those questions.

Course Code: SBC 3601 06UDate: June 9Time: Monday 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Financing Your Small Business – 3 hoursAre you exploring financial options for starting or main-taining a small business? If so, this is a seminar that you don’t want to miss! Learn from this seminar important information on what it takes to get funding for your business. Topics to be explored include the importance of a strong business plan, lender financing options, SBA loan processes, and tips for grant research and writing. This seminar is a must for the savvy business owner!

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: SBC 3601 07U Date: June 24 Time: Tuesday 6-9p Location: WDC, Clayton Cost: FREE

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SMALL BUSINESS Summer/Fall 2014

FALL CLASSCourse Code: SBC 3601 05F Date: October 2 Time: Thursday 6-9p Location: Benson CenterCost: FREE

10 Essential Skills for a Small Business Owner – 3 hoursResearch studies into why small businesses fail show that over 90% of the failures were due to a lack of crucial management skills. If you don’t have some of the skills you could outsource them to experts and contractors. But, if you’re like most small business owners that solution is beyond the reach of your limited budget. A better option is to develop better skills to manage your business operation.

Course Code: SBC 3601 08UDate: August 5 Time: Tuesday 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

How to Sell to the MilitaryFind out how to sign up to sell your merchandise and services to the Federal government and military. Increase your business with government contracts.

Course Code: SBC 3601 01F Date: August 27 Time: Wednesday 10a-12p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Business Structures 101 – 3 hoursBefore selecting a business structure, you should under-stand each structure, its unique issues, and tax conse-quences. This seminar will review the various structures a business can take (sole proprietorship, partnership, corpo-ration, limited liability company, etc.) the advantages and disadvantages of each one, and the basic steps needed to start each type. The presenter will also discuss some accounting requirements pertinent for all businesses and any special accounting situations related to each type.

Course Code: SBC 3601 03FDate: September 16 Time: Tuesday 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Labor Rules and Issues in Your Small Business – 2 hoursA NC Department of Labor agent will discuss labor issues that can occur in your small business including the differ-

ence between the hourly employee and contracted labor.

Course Code: SBC 3601 04F Date: September 23 Time: Tuesday 6-8p Location: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Beginning Bookkeeping & Recordkeeping For Your Small Business – 3 hoursDo you understand how to keep up with receipts, how to record information for your taxes, how to file business information, or how long to keep the information? This seminar will discuss these topics critical to small business success.

Course Code: SBC 3601 06FDate: October 6 Time: Monday 6-9pLocation: Benson CenterCost: FREE

How to Write a Business Plan – 3 hoursA strong business plan is a critical part of small business success. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. This workshop covers the basics you need to put together a business plan that will assist you with start-up and funding your business.

Course Code: SBC 3601 07FDate: October 13 Time: Monday 6-9pLocation: Benson CenterCost: FREE

Advertising and Marketing for Your Small Business – 3 hoursNeed tips to enhance your small business marketing efforts? Join a small business expert to explore tips and strategies that will set your business on a fast track for success.

Course Code: SBC 3601 08FDate: October 20 Time: Monday 6-9pLocation: Benson CenterCost: FREE

Understanding Your Small business IRS Tax Obligations – 3 hoursTaxation for small businesses may be simple or complex, depending on the size and business structure. This seminar will discuss the specific tax liability for each type of business. Starting with sole proprietorship we will walk through the tax cycle for business and highlight the differences between the business entities. The presenter

will focus on withholding, payroll taxes and the proper forms needed for income taxes. Be informed regarding your business’ tax obligation!

Course Code: SBC 3601 09FDate: October 23 Time: Thursday 6-9pLocation: Benson CenterCost: FREE

NC Taxes For Your Small Business – 2 hoursThis seminar will give information on the types of North Carolina state taxes that should be reported for a small business. Discussions will also include recordkeeping and storage time for these records.

Course Code: SBC 3601 10FDate: October 28 Time: Tuesday 6-8pLocation: WDC, ClaytonCost: FREE

Social Media Advertising & Marketing For Your Small Business - 2 hoursAre you confused about how you can effectively use Face-book, Twitter, or a website to tell the world about your small business? Come to this seminar to learn the basics of Social Media as well as how your website should look to the public. Pre-requisite: Attendee/students must have basic computer skills.

Course Code: SBC 3601 11FDate: November 12 Time: Wednesday 10a-12p Location: JCC LRC Computer LabCost: FREE

Small Business Entrepreneur Academy Fall Semester 2014

Be a part of a growing trend. Build your foundation for starting or owning a small business while acquir-ing necessary basic skills to provide and retain jobs.

Are you in a big hurry to start your business or make your existing business more profitable? The Entrepreneur Academy will give you a good basic foundation for starting or operating a small business, even if you have a business background. Complete all the subjects which includes a business counseling session at JCC SBC, and receive an Entrepreneur Academy Certificate. All of the seminars and business counseling are FREE. Early pre-registration for each seminar is required. Students may take individual seminars but do not receive a certificate. You do not have to be an Academy participant to receive free SBC business

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counseling or attend individual SBC seminars. The Entre-preneur Academy is by application only. Call 919-209-2015 or stop by the JCC Workforce Development Center for application information and requirements. Certificate requirements include completion of the following subjects at the JCC SBC within one semester as offered.

How to Start a Business - FREEWriting a Business Plan - FREE Marketing and Advertising a Small Business - FREE Financing a Small Business - FREE Basic Bookkeeping and Taxes for Small Business - FREEBusiness Structures 101 - FREENC Taxes for Your Small Business - FREEIRS Taxes for Your Small Business - FREELabor Issues for Your Small Business - FREE1 Business Counseling Session with JCC SBC - FREE

This certificate is an investment in your future.

TEACHER TRAININGFor course information contact Heidi Harris at

919-209-2159. Students MUST register at least 5 days in advance for these classes. For registration information visit

http://www.johnstoncc.edu/ceregistration.aspx.

Early Educator Certification (EEC) Renewal CEU coursesJohnston Community College Early Childhood Education (JCC) is launching the next “era” of continuing education (CEU) courses for early care and education professionals. The courses are 100% online and are 5 contact hours in length for a total of .5 CEUs. Students are able to complete the course on their own time for up to two weeks! (Please note BSAC is only one week in length.) You do not have to be a JCC student to take these courses. You must register at least five business days before the first class. Costs range from $25-$30. Additional information and the link to the registration form can be found on the JCC Early Childhood Education CEU page at: http://www.johnstoncc.edu/ecrenewalcertificate.aspx

BSAC (Basic School-Age Care) - 5 Hours - SS*Johnston Community College is the first college in North Carolina to offer BSAC on-line. The state of North Carolina requires BSAC training for school-age professionals who plan and ensure the implementation of daily activities or supervise groups of school-age children in licensed child care programs. The modules in BSAC will cover the ele-ments of quality care, child development, positive guid-ance, age appropriate activities, environmental design, health/safety, nutrition, and NC Child Care Regulations. Students will get the same information as a face to face class, but through distance learning.

Course Code: SEF 3001 145UDate: May 19-26Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 146UDate: June 23-30Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 147UDate: July 21-28Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 145FDate: August 18-25Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 146FDate: September 22-29Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 147FDate: October 27-November 3Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 148FDate: November 17-24Time: Online Cost: $20

Course Code: SEF 3001 149FDate: December 1-8Time: Online Cost: $20

Social & Emotional: Nurturing and responsive relationships - 5 hours - SS*We will discover that supportive, responsive relationships among adults and children are an essential component to promote healthy social emotional development in all children. As educators, we know that children learn by achieving sense of self, taking responsibility for self and others, and behaving in a pro-social way. This session will explore the various stages in social / emotional develop-ment in young children (birth through age eight) and will encourage participant to utilize this knowledge in creat-ing a positive social & emotional “classroom community” in their own classrooms.

Course Code: SEF 3001 150UDate: June 16-27Time: Online Cost: $30

Course Code: SEF 3001 150FDate: September 8-19Time: Online Cost: $30

Health & Safety in ECE - 5 hours - SS*This 5 hour (.5 CEU credit) online course was designed to inform the participant of state mandated and best practice health and safety issues regarding young children in early childhood education settings. Students will learn about health factors (physical health, child nutrition, vaccinations, and environmental health) and safety factors (environmental safety, fire safety, general first aid, and external elements) that affect the child while in structured child care. Upon completion, students should be able to compare/contrast environmental characteristics concerning health and safety, explain specific environ-mental factors that impact development, and identify strategies for enhancing health and safety within the early childhood classroom.

This course will be taught as an online course and can be accessed via Blackboard. All tasks, discussion boards, and assignments will be located online. ALL students assume the responsibility of securing appropriate and reliable technology to complete the course requirements.

Course Code: SEF 3001 151FDate: October 6-17Time: Online Cost: $30

Challenging Behavior - 5 hours - SS*This 5 hour (.5 CEU credit) online course was designed to help the participant to understand and manage challeng-ing behaviors of children from birth to twelve. The focus of the module will be causes and factors of misbehavior. The factors that will be considered are the environment, expectations, health of the child, and the reasons for the behavior.

Course Code: SEF 3001 152FDate: September 15-29Time: Online Cost: $30

Leadership in Early Care and Education - 5 hours - SS*Someone once said, “Real leaders are ordinary people, with extraordinary determination.” Becoming a leader is a developmental process that takes time and practice. This session is designed to explore practical ways for improv-ing staff performance, increasing morale and retention through empowerment and leadership skills. This session is designed especially for directors, administrators and

VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.JOHNSTONCC.EDU

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TEACHER TRAINING – TRUCK DRIVER Summer/Fall 2014

professionals working on behalf of children in early care and education settings.

Course Code: SEF 3001 153F Date: December 1-14 Time: Online Cost: $30

Family Partnerships - 5 hours - SS*What are the characteristics of a typical “modern family”? No longer is the typical family a mom, dad and two chil-dren. The typical family can be a grandmother raising her grandchildren, a single parent home, children of divorce, two working parents, etc. In this 5 hour (.5 CEU) online course, students will recognize how effective partnerships between families and staff are built, analyze types of communication skills, and list characteristics and reflect on personal challenges of today’s families in the early care and education field.

Course Code: SEF 3001 154F Date: October 13-27 Time: Online Cost: $30

Character Education in the School Age Environment - 5 hours - SS*This 5 hour (.5 hour CEU) on-line course covers a brief overview of the social and emotional development in school age children, followed by an introduction to the “Pillars” of character education. By understanding how children develop, students are better able to plan, engage, and assess the success of the character education activi-ties in the school age environment.

Course Code: SEF 3001 155F Date: November 3-21 Time: Online Cost: $30

Effective Teacher Training for Substitutes - 12 hoursWould you like to be a substitute in the public schools, but you’ve never had training? This course provides training in presentation skills, learning expectations, monitoring student interactions, social interactions, and time man-agement. Pre-registration five days before the beginning of the class is required for the on-line class. Class is limited to 18 people.

Course Code: EDU 3002 08UDate: May 6-27Time: Tuesday 1-4pCost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 09UDate: June 2-23 Time: Online

Cost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 01FDate: August 5-19Time: Tuesday 1-5pCost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 02FDate: August 4-25 Time: Online Cost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 03FDate: September 9-23Time: Tuesday 1-5pCost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 04FDate: September 8-29 Time: Online Cost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 05FDate: October 7-21Time: Tuesday 1-5pCost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 06FDate: October 6-27Time: Online Cost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 07FDate: November 4-18Time: Tuesday 1-5pCost: $70

Course Code: EDU 3002 08FDate: November 3-24Time: Online Cost: $70

Pathways to Teacher Assistant - 48 hoursThis class is designed to fulfill 48 of the 96 hours of continuing education credits as well as the WorkKeys Skills assessments necessary in order to be “highly qualified” and employable by Johnston County’s Title One schools. This class includes skills reviews in the areas of Read-ing for Information, Applied Mathematics, and Writing. The course also includes basic training on the computer. Please note that this is a hybrid class with 3 hours of face to face instruction and 3 hours of on-line instruction per week. Tuition and fee may be waived for individuals who meet the following criteria: working and eligible for Federal Earned Income Tax Credit, or working and earning wages at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty guidelines. In order to register, students will need to schedule a brief information session with Heidi Harris at 919-209-2159.

Course Code: HRD 3004 19FDate: August 18-October 13Time: 5-8p Cost: $125

TA Training One - 48 hoursThis class is designed to fulfill the remaining 48 hours of the 96 hours of continuing education credits necessary in order to be “highly qualified” and employable by Johnston County’s Title One schools. This class focuses on skills needed in the classroom such as classroom manage-ment, EC issues and laws, discipline, and communication. Pathways to Teacher Assistant is the pre-requisite for this class. Please note that this is a hybrid class with 3 hours of face to face instruction and 3 hours of on-line instruction per week.

Course Code: EDU 3010 01FDate: October 20-December 8Time: 5:30-8:30p Cost: $125

TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING For more information on Truck Driver Training classes please

call 919-464-2331 or 919-989-7007.

For courses offered on a self-supporting basis, there are no fee exemptions allowed. All class participants must pay the registration fee. Registration fees vary depending upon the cost of the course and a minimum enrollment of students. *No refunds are permitted for withdrawal from self-supporting courses unless the College cancels the course. Self-supporting courses are noted with (SS*) beside the class title.

Refresher Training for Truck Drivers - 40 hours - SS*This 40-hour course is a refresher for former truck drivers wanting to re-enter the workforce. The course includes review of Federal Regulations required for entry level drivers, pre-trip inspections, backing maneuvers, and highway driving. Participants must hold a current Class-A CDL, with no restriction for air-brakes, and a valid DOT medical card. A pre-enrollment drug screen is required as well as a 3 year MVR with no convictions in the past 2 years for DUI, careless and reckless, hit and run, or refusal to take a chemical test. You must pre-register at least one week prior to the beginning of class. For more information please call 919-464-2331 or 919-989-7007.

Course Code: SEF 3001 90UDate: June 2-5Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $650

Course Code: SEF 3001 92UDate: July 7-10Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6p

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Course Code: SEF 3001 94UDate: August 4-7Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6p Location: JCC TDT Cost: $650

Course Code: SEF 3001 96FDate: September 8-11Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $650

Course Code: SEF 3001 98FDate: October 6-9Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $650

Course Code: SEF 3001 100FDate: November 3-6Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $650

Course Code: SEF 3001 102F Date: December 1-4Time: M/T/W/TH 7a-6pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $650 CDL Test Preparation Course - 12 hoursThis 12-hour course is a preparation class for individu-als wanting to take the written tests required to obtain a CDL Class A or B Learner’s Permit. The class includes instruction and review of General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicle sections of the North Carolina Commercial Driver’s Manual. Participant must be at least 18 years old, be able to read, write, and speak English at a level well enough to benefit from the course, and provide proof of identity as is required by Section 1.4 of the Driver’s Manual. Minimum of 10 students for class to develop. Participant must bring current copy of the Driver’s CDL Manual, (available from DMV office) to class.

Course Code: TRA 3605 03PDate: May 20-21Time: T/W 8a-3pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $70 Book: CDL Driver’s Manual

Course Code: TRA 3605 04UDate: July 22-23Time: T/W 8a-3pLocation: JCC TDT

Cost: $70Book: CDL Driver’s Manual

Course Code: TRA 3605 05FDate: September 16-17Time: T/W 8a-3pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $70Book: CDL Driver’s Manual

Course Code: TRA 3605 06FDate: December 9-10Time: T/W 8a-3pLocation: JCC TDT Cost: $70Book: CDL Driver’s Manual

What is the Career Readiness Certificate?The Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a state and na-tional credential, signed by the Governor which confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in reading, applied math, and locating information – essential skills required by the vast majority of jobs today. The CRC, through the ACT WorkKeys system provides a na-tional standardized measurement to compare employees and job applicants with established profiles.

Career Readiness Certificate levels and employability:• Bronze - Core employability skills for approximately

30% of all jobs. • Silver - Core employability skills for approximately 65%

of all jobs. • Gold - Core employability skills approximately 90% of

all jobs.

Getting these skills is very simple. Take the WorkKeys Assessments in Applied Mathematics, Locating Informa-tion and Reading for Information to obtain the Career Readiness Certificate.

For more information visit http://www.crcnc.com and www.act.org/workkeys

WorkKeys Test Dates & Times:All tests take place at the Workforce Development Center, Clayton and cost $10 for each assessment. Please call Sharon Neville at 919-209-2529 to schedule a testing date.

1 pm - May 76 pm - May 211 pm - June 46 pm - June 256 pm - July 231 pm - July 291 pm - August 201 pm - September 106 pm - September 241 pm - October 86 pm - October 221 pm - November 126 pm - November 191 pm - December 36 pm - December 10

Workkeys CRC Preparation ClassThis class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses can be fee-waived for quali-fying individuals who are unemployed, underemployed, or who have received notice of a pending layoff. http://www.johnstoncc.edu/careerandskilltraininghrd.aspx

Making the Most of Your Job Skills!Individuals will set goals and a training plan in order to achieve their Career Readiness Certificate. Instruction is designed to be self-paced, self-designed using KeyTrain, a computer-based program that teaches the skills employ-ers most want. An instructor will be available for as-sistance and guidance with employability skills. *This Class is part of the Human Resources Development (HRD) program. HRD courses may be fee - waived if financial eligibility requirements are met (unemployed, underemployed, received notice of a layoff ). Eligibility will be determined the first night of class.

Course Code: HRD 3002 01UDates: June 3-26 Time: T/TH 6-9pLocation: JCC Elsee Fee: $70

Course Code: HRD 3002 01FDates: September 9-October 2 Time: T/TH 6-9pLocation: WDC, ClaytonFee: $70

For More Information or to sign up for a class please call Danielle Hussey 919-209-2042 [email protected] of Career Development.

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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ARBORETUM – CULINARY ARTS Summer/Fall 2014

ARBORETUMFor more information on Arboretum Classes and Activities,

call 919-209-2052 or visithttp://www.johnstoncc.edu/arboretum/

Blue Bird HillWe will be enjoying the aroma as we harvest lavender and other herb samples. We will also tour the gardens and their production of lavender and other produce. Lunch Included.

Course Code: CSP 4000 102U Date: June 24 Time: Tuesday 8a-3pCost: $60 Brew and Winery TourVisiting two local microbreweries and wineries in the area to find how agriculture plays a role in the production of these libations. We will learn about viticulture (grape growing) and the use of hops and barley, among other crops. Cost does not cover lunch.

Course Code: CSP 4000 103U Date: June 28 Time: Saturday 10a-3p Cost: $35 Coffee and ChocolateDuring this excursion, we will visit Larry’s Beans and a series of chocolate shops in the Raleigh area. We will explore the use of plants to produce these products and indulge in the decadence of their flavors. During this tour we will touch on the importance of sustainability in the production of these products. Cost does not cover lunch.

Course Code: CSP 4000 104U Date: July 23 Time: Wednesday 8a-3p Cost: $30

Daniel Stowe Botanical GardensExplore the unique gardens of Daniel Stowe in Belmont, NC. One of the nation’s top 20 Gardens rated by HGTV. There are 110 acres of cultivated gardens including an orchid conservatory, tropical canal gardens, four seasons garden and more. We will stop for lunch. Cost does not cover lunch.Course Code: CSP 4000 101U Date: June 11 Time: Wednesday 7a-6:30p Cost: $50

Museum of Life Science and Witherspoon Rose Culture We will tour the museum of natural science, butterfly habitat and Witherspoon Rose culture gardens. If you are into roses, this is the trip for you. We will see the latest and greatest of rose cultivars. There will be an opportu-nity to shop. We will stop for lunch. Registration fees do not cover the cost of lunch.

Course Code: CSP 4000 100U Date: May 20 Time: Tuesday 8a-4p Cost: $30

Pesticide Applicators ReviewPrepares individuals to take the pesticide applicators licensure test through the state of NC.

Course Code: HOR 3311 01PDate: 15 - May 6Time: Tuesday 5-9pCost: $70

ARTS & CRAFTSQuilting Basics – 18-30 HoursThis quilting class is for the beginner. You will learn how to use a sewing machine, make fabric selections, do rotary cutting and understand piecing and quilting techniques.

Course Code: CSP 4000 20U Date: March 31-June 16 Time: Monday 1:30-4:30pLocation: JCC Sanders Cost: $95 plus books

Course Code: CSP 4000 21U Date: June 23-July 28 (18 Hrs)Time: Monday 1:30-4:30pmLocation: JCC Sanders Cost: $85 plus books

Course Code: CSP 4000 20F Date: September 15-November 17Time: Monday 1:30-4:30pmLocation: JCC Sanders Cost: $95 plus books

Quilting – 40 HoursThis class is for those who already have experience with the sewing machine. You will be giving the opportunity to make a quilt from start to finish. All the techniques from Quilting Basics will be reviewed and mastering the quarter inch seams, and using the correct tools will be included.

Course Code: CSP 4000 22U Date: March 31-May 19Time: Monday 9a-1pLocation: JCC Sanders Cost: $100 plus books

Course Code: CSP 4000 21F Date: September 15-November 17Time: Monday 9a-1pLocation: JCC Sanders Cost: $125 plus books

Taking Watercolor Lightly – 30 HoursIn this class you will be introduced to various demonstra-tions of watercolor techniques along a central subject. The subject matter will be determined by the individual desires of the student. and personal instructions and critiques will be provided throughout the creation of the artwork. This class is designed to encourage you to think about the subject being painted and to also challenge you, as an artist, to explore your full potential with watercolors.

Course Code: CSP 4000 24FDate: August 19-October 21Time: Tuesday 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $95

Course Code: CSP 4000 25FDate: August 19-October 21Time: Tuesday 1-4pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $95

CULINARY ARTSBasic Butter Cream Cake Decorating – 9 HoursParticipants will be taught the basic skills needed to decorate a cake for any occasion using buttercream icing. Some of the techniques taught will include, icing a cake to a smooth professional finish, basic borders, drop flowers, and petal nail flowers. Student will be required to have the Wilton Starter Kit-25 count piece set.

Course Code: CSP 4000 26UDate: May 17-May 31 Time: Saturday 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $35

Course Code: CSP 4000 26FDate: August 16-30Time: Saturday, 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $35

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Edible Art – 6 HoursStudents will learn how to make multiple edible garnishes including red onion chrysanthemum, apple swan, and edible tomato rose with cucumber leaves. For the second night of class students will learn how to pick and carve a watermelon from stencils. Produce to be provided by the student.

Course Code: CSP 4000 27UDate: Jun 14-Jun 21Time: Saturday 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $35

Cooking for a Party – 3 HoursNeed to plan a party??? This class is for you. Learn how to plan and prepare a menu for a party and still be able to enjoy the party activities without being in the kitchen while everyone else is having a good time. All you need is the right planning!!!

Course Code: CSP 4000 27FDate: October 18Time: Saturday 10a-1pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $35

Healthy LivingYoga Basics – 8 HoursThis class introduces the basic techniques of postures, breathing and meditation in yoga. You will learn how to safely promote strength and well-being while gaining physical progress toward traditional postures. Students must bring their own yoga mat.

Course Code: CSP 4000 –23UDate: March 24-May 12Time: Monday 6:30-7:30pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $80

Course Code: CSP 4000 24UDate: June 2-July 21Time: Monday 6:30-7:30pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $80

Course Code: CSP 4000 22FDate: July 28-September 22Time: Monday 6:30-7:30pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $80

Course Code: CSP 4000 23FDate: October 6-Nov 24Time: Monday 6:30-7:30pLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $80

Personal EnrichmentDocumentary Theatre: Bringing History to Life Open to ages 13+ including adult community members.This project is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Led by Mike Wiley.

Students will delve into various aspects of storytell-ing through documentary theatre. We will begin with life studies—subjects that we silently observe and then re-create physically. Film footage, oral histories, newspapers, diaries, letters and other archival sources will furnish raw materials for narratives that speak to histories larger than ourselves and to audiences beyond the academy. We will move on to interview subjects, first someone we know, and then a stranger, re-creating our subjects via their words and vocal rhythms, At the close of the workshop, final evaluation will consist of writing and performing an informal staged reading of the work for an audience of invited guests.

Mike Wiley is the playwright and director of multiple works in documentary theatre, including The Parchman Hour. He has more than twelve years’ credits in theatre, plus film and television. An Upward Bound alum and Trio Achiever Award recipient, he is an M.F.A graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A gifted play-wright and actor, Wiley’s overriding goal is expanding cul-tural awareness for audiences of all ages through dynamic portrayals based on pivotal moments in African-American History and, in doing so, helping to unveil a richer picture of the total American experience. He received the 2012 Indy Arts Award and was named Best Actor at the 2013 Harlem International Film Festival.

Date: June 24-26Time: T/W/TH 9a-12nLocation: JCC AuditoriumCost: FREE (open to ages 13+)

For more information on the Documentary Theater contact

JCC Performing Arts – 919-209-2534

Home Organization Made Fun – 3 HoursIf you want to get organized, this is your class. You no longer have to let the clutter rule your life or close doors when company arrives. Learn how to take control and have a little fun doing it.

Course Code: CSP 4000 28FDate: August 19Time: Tuesday 6-9pLocation: WDC, Clayton Cost: $25

JCC SUMMER PROGRAMSJohnston Community College is excited to offer CONNECT Youth Summer Enrichment Programs open to students in grades 6-9. Activities will focus on arts, sciences, performance, critical thinking and academic enrichment, but most of all, discovering new friends and having fun! For more information, go to: http://jccsummercamps.weebly.com

Summer Camps DatesJune 16-July 31

Retirement…What will it be for Me?Are you nearing retirement or recently retired and unsure of the next phase of your life? Join us as we share experi-ences and collaborate with others and leave with the tools to help you grow and prosper in this exciting stage of your life. We will use the Myers Briggs Type Indicator as a starting point to help you understand your unique style and strengths as well as look at areas of challenge and difficulty. You will learn why you might be craving change, along with uncovering interests and skills awaiting to be developed!

Course Code: CSP 4000 30FDate: September 8-22Time: Monday 9a-12nLocation: Cleveland CenterCost: $40

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PERSONAL SAFETYFor Personal Safety class information contact

Audra Luckham at 919-464-2369.

Conceal Carry Handgun Training – SS*This course will explain the aspects of the North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun law as it applies to the rights of the citizen to carry a concealed handgun and to apply the fundamentals of safety and basic marksmanship. Partici-pants will be required to take a shooting proficiency test. This class will give you the certification you need to obtain a concealed carry permit from your sheriff’s office.

Students will need to bring a handgun with belt and holster, hearing protection, shooting glasses and 100 rounds of ammunition. Students are required to wear closed toed shoes and a baseball style cap. Long pants are recommended. Students should bring $1.00 to pay for their certificates.

In addition, it is recommended to bring a hat/cap, water, sun block and bug spray. Students may want to bring a bag lunch since there is limited restaurant availability in the area.

These classes are held at the Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center. Preregistration is required.

For more information check the website http://www.johnstoncc.edu/concealedcarry.aspx.

Defensive Driving ProgramsIf you have been charged with a traffic violation, you may be eligible to take one of the Defensive Driving programs offered at Johnston Community College.

Two defensive driving courses are offered:

Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving (ADD) – 8 Hour (Also known as Red School) DDC-ADD is an 8-hour course that addresses the attitudes and behaviors of the negligent driver. Interactive exer-cises, lectures, visuals, and thought provoking discussions are used to teach responsibility on the road.

StreetSafe You may be eligible for this class is you are 16-21 years of age and have not previously taken it within the past three years.

For more information, contact JCC Defensive Driving Coordinator (919) 209-2213

Motorcycle Safety EducationTwo courses in the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Edu-cation Program are offered through Johnston Community College.

For more information on classes visit our website athttp://www.johnstoncc.edu/motorcycleridercourses.aspx

ALLIED HEALTH & CNA PROGRAMSFor additional information, contact the

Administrative Assistant at (919) 464-2368.

C.N.A. I – 160 hoursNursing Assistant Level I provides basic personal care training for individuals seeking employment in hospitals, nursing homes, doctor’s offices and home health agencies. This 160-hour course prepares the student to take the State Certification Examination. The course involves class-room, laboratory practice, and clinical experiences. Upon completion of the course, the student will be provided a certificate, a testing handbook, and information on the application process for the State Certification Examina-tion. The student is responsible for mailing the application and fee to Pearson VUE for State Written and Hands-On Nurse Aide Competency Examination. Upon passing the State Certification examination, the nurse aide will be certified and placed on the N.C. Nurse Aide Registry.

SUMMER CLASSES

Course Code: NUR 3240 01UDate: May 14-June 25Time: M/T/W 8:30a-5p

Course Code: NUR 3240 02UDate: May 12-June 26Time: M/T/TH 8:30a-5p

Course Code: NUR 3240 03UDate: June 12-August 11Time: Online Labs: Wednesday

Course Code: NUR 3240 04UDate: May 13-August 14Time: T/TH 5:30-9:30p & occasional Saturdays

Course Code: NUR 3240 05PUDate: May 19-August 14Time: M/TH 5-9p & occasional Saturdays

FALL CLASSES

Course Code: NUR 3240 01FDate: August 18-October 8Time: OnlineClinical: September 26-October 7

Course Code: NUR 3240 02FDate: August 20-October 9Time: OnlineClinical: September 29-October 8

Course Code: NUR 3240 03FDate: August 18-December 11Time: M/TH 5-9p & occasional Saturdays

Course Code: NUR 3240 04FDate: August 19-December 11Time: T/TH 5:30-9:30p & occasional Saturdays

Course Code: NUR 3240 05PFDate: October 15-December 12Time: M/W 8:30a-5p; Fri 8:30a-3p

C.N.A. II – 160 hoursThis 160-hour course meets the requirements of the N.C. Board of Nursing for listing on the Nurse Aide II Registry. The student will learn sterile techniques with wound care, tracheostomy care, catheter care, glucose testing, oxygen therapy, IVs, and tube feedings/nutrition.

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: NUR 3241 01UDate: May 1- August 7Time: T/TH 8:30a-3p

FALL CLASSCourse Code: NUR 3241 01FDate: September 2-December 11Time: T/TH 8:30a-3p

EKG Monitor Technician -72 hoursThis 72-hour course provides the student training to interpret cardiac heart rhythms in a telemetry unit setting in a clinic or hospital. Course serves as a prerequisite for certification as a 12 Lead EKG Technician.

Course Code: NUR 3267 01FDate: August 13-October 15Time: Wednesday 8:30a-4p

EKG Certification Course Code: NUR 3268 01FDate: October 22-December 10Time: Wednesday 8:30a-3p

Mammography – 30.5 hoursThis 30.5 hour program is the Initial Training required for Radiology Tech desiring to administer Mammograms. Classes are held in the Radiology Department in the Health Science Building. Classes involve theory and posi-tioning techniques (no clinical). Upon completion of the program, students will perform, with their employer, the required 100 Mammograms (student’s responsi-bility) which are required to apply for the Certification Examination. The course is approved through the ASRT (American Society of Radiologic Technologists).

SUMMER CLASSCourse Code: RAD 2100 01UDate: June 7, 8, 14, & 15Time: Sat/Sun 8a-5p

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FALL CLASSCourse Code: RAD 2100 01Date: November 1, 2, 8 & 9Time: Sat/Sun 8a-5p

Medication Aide – 24 hoursThis 24-hour course meets the requirements of the N.C. Board of Nursing. The course involves class and laboratory practice involving the five rights of medication adminis-tration, accuracy, infection control, privacy, patient rights, and scope of practice (no injections, no clinical). Upon completion of the program, the student is eligible to make application (fee required) to take the Medication Aide Certification Examination and be listed on the N.C. Board of Nursing Medication Aide Registry. Upon completion of the course and successfully completing the certification examination, the individual will be able to administer medications in a Skilled Nursing Home. (This is not the same requirement as Medication Tech for Assistive Living or Rest Homes – contact Social Service Adult Care Section for medication tech information).

Course Code: PHM 4100 01FDate: October 6-October 22Time: M/W 5:30-9:30p

Nurse Refresher – 42 hoursThe 42-hour Nurse Refresher course provides a review and hands-on skills practice for the individual with an expired nurse aide certification less than 5 years, and the out-of-state nurse aide desiring to be listed on the N.C. Nurse Aide Registry. This class is not designed to teach the entire Nurse Aide Level I Course but a review of previously learned skills and prepare the student for the State Certification Examination for nurse aides. Out of state Nurse Aides desiring to only challenge the N.C. Nurse Aide Competency Examination should go to the website: www.ncnar.org and click on Pearson VUE Testing, then click on Nurse Aide Exam for Application, Testing hand-book, Testing sites, and Practice exam

Course Code: NUR 3242 01FDate: October 2-30Time: OnlineLabs: Thursday 1-4p

Course Code: NUR 3242 02PDate: April 3-May 8Time: Thursday 9a-12n

Phlebotomy – 220 hoursThis 220-hour course provides the student training to obtain blood and other specimens for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Graduates receive a certificate of completion and may work in hospitals, clinics, physician’s offices, and other health care settings. Upon completion,

the student is eligible to take the National Certification test (fee required).

Course Code: MLA 3022 01FDate: August 5-December 3Time: T/W 6-9p

Course Code: MLA 3022 01PDate: October 6-January 29Time: M/TH 6-9p

EMS EDUCATIONFor more information on EMS Education classes please call

919-464-2351 or 919-464-2353.

Tuition WaiverRescue and EMS may qualify for tuition waiver (Registra-tion Fee)

To receive tuition waiver:Fire & EMS personnel must be listed on an official John-ston County agency roster. Provide a copy of the current roster at registration. Roster must include position and the current year.

Out-Of-County Fire and EMS personnel must provide at registration a letter on official department letter head that includes documentation of active membership, position and that this course is necessary for your job. One letter can list multiple members from an agency.

Without proper documentation at registration will result in tuition payment before student will be allowed to register for class. This may affect guaranteeing you a slot in class.

**Private owned agencies and non-emergency transport services do not qualify for tuition waiver**

Information on Available Courses:For more information visit our web site at www.johnstoncc.edu; go to continuing education and then to Emergency Medical Services or http://www.johnstoncc.edu/emstrainingandeducation.aspx

MR to EMT Bridge Course - 112 total hours; includes 12 field internship hoursMedical Responder to EMT Initial classes are offered through area Fire Dept. and industries on an as needed basis. This course meets requirements for the NCOEMS and upon successful completion of the class, the student is eligible to sit for the NC Basic EMT exam.

Course Code: EMS 3025 01Orientation Date: April 29 7-10p Start Date: May 6Time: T/TH 7-10p; occasional Saturday classes per scheduleLocation: Four Oaks Fire Department

Cost: $180 plus books; $19 clinical liability insurance fee unless covered by Fire or EMS provider. Requirements: NC MR Credential; High School Diploma/GED or successful completion of an entrance exam assess-ing Reading comprehension and English language skills at 10 grade level; Students must be 17 years of age prior to the end of class; AHA CPR certification

EMT Initial Night Course – 203 total hours; 191 didactic hours; 12 field internship hours EMTs are usually the first health care professionals to reach patients with injuries, serious illnesses, and traumas. EMT training enables people to handle a variety of situations ranging from heart attacks to car accidents. Upon successful completion of this course students are eligible to test for NC EMT credential.

Course Code: EMS 3044 01FOrientation: July 23; 9a-12n or 7-10p Start Date: August 14Time: T/TH 7-10p; occasional Saturday and Sunday classesLocation: JCC Public Safety Service BldgCost: $180 plus books; $2.50 AHA Healthcare CPR Provider Card fee; $19 clinical liability insurance fee unless covered by EMS provider. Requirements: High School Diploma/GED or successful completion of an entrance exam assessing Reading com-prehension and English language skills at 10 grade level; Students must be 17 years of age prior to the end of class

EMT Initial Day Course – 203 total hours; 191 didactic hours; 12 field internship hours EMTs are usually the first health care professionals to reach patients with injuries, serious illnesses, and traumas. EMT training enables people to handle a variety of situations ranging from heart attacks to car accidents. Upon successful completion of this course students are eligible to test for NC EMT credential.

Course Code: EMS 3044 02FOrientation Date: July 23; 9a-12n or 7-10p Start Date: August 13Time: Wednesday 8:30a-5:30p; occasional Saturday and Sunday classesLocation: Pine Level Fire Department Cost: $180 plus books; $2.50 AHA Healthcare CPR Provider Card fee; $19 clinical liability insurance fee unless covered by EMS provider. Requirements: High School Diploma/GED or successful completion of an entrance exam assessing Reading com-prehension and English language skills at 10 grade level; Students must be 17 years of age prior to the end of class.

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EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I)/Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) – 304 total hours; 208 didactic hours; 96 field internship hours NC EMT-I course meets NC requirements for EMT-I and 2014 requirements for AEMT credential. The course is designed to build upon the EMT knowledge and provide health professionals with advance knowledge and skills to belter their critical thinking. Upon successful completion of this course students are eligible to test for NC EMT-I credential.

Course Code: EMS 3045 01F & EMS 3045 02FOrientation Date: July 23; 9a-12n or 7-10pStart Date: August 12 or August 13, 2014; Shift friendly schedule Time: Tuesday or Wednesday 8:30a-5:30p; occasional Saturday and Sunday classesLocation: JCC Public Safety Service BldgCost: $180 plus books; $19 clinical liability insurance fee unless covered by EMS provider. Requirements: High School Diploma or GED; Creden-tialed as NC EMT; Current Healthcare Provider BLS card; Successful completion of an entrance exam assessing reading comprehension on the post-secondary level, Eng-lish language skills, and compliance with the mathemati-cal skills on the high school grade level

EMT-Paramedic Initial – 1,083 total hours; 583 didactic hours; 500 field internship hours The EMT-Paramedic is the highest level of training in the pre-hospital setting. Students are trained in the use of complex medical equipment, such as EKGs, and are capable of administering medication, both orally and intravenously. Students receive certifications in numerous additional practices such as ACLS, PALS, AMLS, and PHTLS. Students learn the necessary skills needed in today’s ever evolving medical field to recognize, treat, and reverse life threaten-ing conditions. Upon successful completion of this course students are eligible to test for NC EMT-P credential.

Course Code: EMS 3031 01F & EMS 3031 02FStart Date: June 2 and June 5; Shift friendly schedule Time: Monday or Thursday 8:30a-5:30p; occasional Saturday and Sunday Location: JCC Public Safety Service BldgCost: $180 plus books; $19 clinical liability insurance fee unless covered by EMS provider. Requirements: High School Diploma or GED; Creden-tialed as NC EMT; Current Healthcare Provider BLS card. You may register to take class at 209-2168 if you are not currently certified; Completion of EMS 3000; Anatomy and Physiology (co-requisite); Successful completion of an entrance exam assessing reading comprehension on the post-secondary level, English language skills, and compliance with the mathematical skills on the high school grade level.

Application Process: February 3rd through April 25, 2014Contact Jeremy Beal at [email protected] and request an application packet sent via email or applica-tion packets can be picked up at Johnston Community College Public Safety Service Building, 245 College Road Smithfield, NC 27577. Packets MUST be completed and returned by April 25, 2014

Continuing Education for EMS Providers Continuing education classes are taught in compliance with the Johnston County Emergency Services Plan and the North Carolina Office of EMS guidelines for re-credential. Classes are taught at Johnston County EMS departments and Fire Department according to the sched-ule posted on the EMS Education website. http://www.johnstoncc.edu/emstrainingandeducation.aspx

National Registry RefresherNR Transition CourseNC State Paramedic Refresher EMS Education offers continuing education courses that are consistent with National Registry requirements for both National Registry Paramedic recertification and exam preparation.

CPR-Healthcare Provider Johnston Community College offers CPR at the Healthcare Provider level, the second and fourth Saturday of each month. The class covers adult, child, and infant CPR, choking, AED. This class meets requirements for EMT’s, EMT-Intermediates, EMT-Paramedics, nurses, MD’s, Physi-cian’s Assistants, Daycare workers and CNA students and/or nursing or sonography students. The class fills quickly, so pre-registration is a requirement. To pre-register for the class, please download a registration form from our website or call 919-209-2522.

Time: 8a-5p Location: JCC PSSC Cost: $70 (Registration is non-refundable) Cost of CPR card: $2.50

American Heart Association Classes Johnston Community College also offers ACLS, PALS and CPR Instructor courses. For class offering information on AHA classes, please check our website for listings - http://www.johnstoncc.edu/emstrainingandeducation.aspx. Contact Mark Holloman at 919-464-2364.

Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support Classes Johnston Community College also offers PHTLS, Refresher and Instructor courses. For class offering information on PHTLS classes, please check our website for listings http://www.johnstoncc.edu/emstrainingandeducation.aspx. Contact Mick Stewart at 919-464-2359.

TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care)This course introduces evidence-based, life saving tech-niques and strategies for providing the best trauma care on the battlefield under the auspices of the PHTLS pro-gram. It is the only TCCC course endorsed by the American College of Surgeons. This certification course is 24 hours in length and is sponsored by the NAEMT. JCC offers this course bi-annually in the spring and fall of each year. Gang AwarenessThis one day course is designed to aid public safety personnel in recognition of gang symbols and colors as well as gang member traits, characteristics, and customs. Instructors are local law enforcement personnel trained extensively in gang recognition. Gang awareness is critical to our EMS, Fire, and LE personnel as more and more gangs are represented both locally as well as state and nationwide. This course is offered year round. More information can be found on our web site. Clandestine Drug Lab AwarenessThis one day course is designed to aid public safety personnel in the recognition of clandestine drug labs to include mobile and stationary methamphetamine labs as well as indoor and outdoor marijuana growth operations. As the number of clandestine drug labs increase, so does the risk to the public as well as our EMS, Fire, and LE personnel when responding to and treating victims. The instructor for this course is a Special Agent with the State Bureau of Investigations who specializes in Clandestine Drug Lab response as well as investigations and disposal. This course is offered year round. More information can be found on our web site.

Educational Methodology Educational Methodology is offered twice per year. This course meets the established guidelines for DOI Fire Instructor and NCOEMS Level I and II Instructor.

Instructor Updates, Training Officers, and Preceptor Course Continuing education for credentialed instructors is offered periodically with postings to the website; http://www.johnstoncc.edu/emstrainingandeducation.aspx; go to con-tinuing education and then to Emergency Medical Services. Instructor updates are consistent with NCOEMS require-ments. Training Officer courses for both BLS level program (fire departments) and ALS level programs (EMS) through coordination with the EMS Paramedic Coordinator. Contact Jeremy Beal at 919-464-2353 or [email protected]. Johnston County Preceptor courses are offered periodically or by request to the Director of EMS Education at 919-464-2351, or [email protected].

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BASIC SKILLS PROGRAMSIn Basic Skills programs, students have opportunities to build skills in reading, language, and math or to complete high school through our high school equivalency program. These are program areas in the Basic Skills Department including Adult Basic Education, Adult High School Diploma, High School Equivalency, and English as a Second Language. Enrollment is open to individuals age 18 and older. Under special circumstances, students age 16 and 17 may enroll in certain programs as indicated in each program information section. Placement testing is required for entry. Basic Skills Classes are FREE!

Class locations include:JCC Smithfield CampusJCC Cleveland CenterJCC Workforce Development CenterKenly CenterBenson Town HallSmithfield-Selma High SchoolJohnston County Industries (JCI)Showers of Blessings ChurchNew Generations Church (Wilson’s Mills)

Various other business locations, churches, and commu-nity buildings upon request.

Would you like to start a class in your community?Would your church or business like to sponsor a new Basic Skills class at your site or in your community? New classes may be established in locations with a minimum of 15 students. Call Jessica Rieger for details at (919) 209-2065 or at [email protected]

Your First Step…Placement and AssessmentPlacement testing is required for entry into all Basic Skills programs. For individuals age 18 or older, contact Assessment, Recruitment & Retention Coordinator Tovoya Dobbin at 919-209-2122 or via email [email protected].

Placement testing is available both day and evening. No appointment is needed, just bring a valid picture ID that includes your birthdate.

Testing Center Hours (Elsee, A135)Mondays ClosedTuesdays 5:30 PM – 8:00 PMWednesdays 8:30 AM – 12:00 PMWednesdays 5:30 PM – 8:00 PMThursdays 8:30 AM – 12:00 PMFridays Closed

Information for Underage Students (Ages 16 and 17)Students ages 16 and 17 are not guaranteed admission into the Basic Skills Program. Students age 16 or 17 who are currently enrolled in high school are encouraged to

contact their counselor or advocate prior to withdrawing. Johnston County Schools (JCS) offers a wide variety of alternative credit programs, and students ages 16 or 17 are strongly encouraged to learn of other options within JCS before withdrawing and applying to our Adult High School Diploma program or High School Equivalency program.

Perspective students under the age of 18 must meet specific eligibility requirements for entry PRIOR to taking the placement test. Underage students seeking the Adult High School Diploma program should contact Dr. Angela Kearney at 919.209.2531 or at [email protected]. Underage students seeking the High School Equiva-lency should contact Jessica Rieger at 919.209.2065 or at [email protected].

Adult Basic Education (ABE)The goal of this program is to provide opportunities to improve reading, math, and language skills for entry into our High School Equivalency Program, transition into Col-lege curriculum programs, or simply to improve skills for personal satisfaction. The program is FREE OF CHARGE and open to individuals age 18 and older. For information, call Tovoya Dobbin at (919) 209-2122.

English as a Second Language (ESL)Ingles como una idioma segundaThis course provides instruction in English for individuals who do not speak English as a first language. Learning English is important for self-improvement, better job op-portunities, and preparation for citizenship. The program is FREE OF CHARGE and open to individuals age 18 and older. For more information, please contact Perla Rangel at (919) 209-2054.

Los estudiantes en la programa de ESL aprenden como leer, escribir y hablar ingles. Hay tres niveles de ESL: Principiante, intermedio y avanzado. Si quiere matricular en nuestra programa, tiene que venire para un examén, llama Perla Rangel a (919) 209-2054

Adult High School Diploma ProgramThe Adult High School Diploma program is conducted in affiliation with the Johnston County Public Schools. By enrolling in this program, a student can earn a high school diploma by completing required and elective courses of high school subjects. To earn a high school diploma, a student must complete a total of 22 specific course units. Students are awarded credit for previous course work based on an evaluation of an official transcript from high school.

This Adult High School Diploma program is FREE OF CHARGE and self-paced.

The Adult High School Diploma program is located on the College’s Smithfield campus. Classes are offered through an Internet-based software. Students without Internet ac-cess or students wishing for instructional assistance may use the resources of the Academic Skills Center located on the main campus.

For further information regarding transcripts and eligibil-ity, call Dr. Angela Kearney (919) 209-2135.

High School Equivalency (HSE)The High School Equivalency program allows individuals to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma through the completion of a state approved standardized exam. The HSE program is open to adults age 18 and older.

For further information regarding any of our Basic Skills Programs, please feel free to call:

Thomas CurrierBasic Skills LEIS Data Coordinator(919) 209-2564

Tovoya DobbinAssessment, Recruitment & Retention Coordinator(919) 209-2122

Doris EdwardsBasic Skills Records Specialist(919) 209-2539

Dr. Angela KearneyAdult HS Coordinator and Academic Enrichment Services(919) 209-2531

Perla RangelLead ESL Instructor(919) 209-2054

Jessica RiegerDirector of Basic Skills(919) 209-2065

VIEW COURSES AND REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.JOHNSTONCC.EDU

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E-Commerce Series The 6 E-Commerce courses described below are being taught by Eric Schmieder. Mr. Schmieder has over fifteen years of Web design experience. Prior to his roles as the former website designer and current full-time computer technology faculty member at Johnston Community College, Eric ran a successful smallbusiness in Western North Carolina that, among other services, provided Web design services and maintenance of over 100 area business websites.

Getting Started with a New Online BusinessIn this five-week course, students will be introduced to the various elements needed to start and run a successful online business.

Is Your Retail Business Ready for E-tail? This one day course will help you to assess whether your existing business model is ready for the adoption of an e-commerce site to improvesales and open up new markets through online customers.

Instant E-Commerce Options with Storefronts Focused on established online storefronts, such as Amazon and e-Bay, students will be provided hands on learning opportunities focused onsetting up an e-commerce site within these established systems.

Online Fundraising Options for Non-Profits This hands on learning opportunity will provide nonprofit business leaders the opportunity to learn about online fundraising tools that canhelp them improve the funds available for their operations from outside sources.

Niche E-Commerce Are you in a niche market like kids, pets, and specialty products or services? Learn how to design your e-commerce site to meet the needs ofyour target market, use blogs to generate a profit, and how to spot and capitalize on e-commerce trends in this one day course.

Overhauling Your Existing E-Commerce Site This one day class will help you review and analyze your existing site for ways that you can improve the site for greater results.

Plumbing This course is designed to cover to the basic installation and maintenance ofplumbing systems and components. Topics include safe use of tools, implemen-tation of standard practices, and installation/maintenance of piping, fittings,valves, appliances and fixtures used in plumbed systems. Upon completion, stu-dents should be able to install/maintain basic plumbing systems, components,appliances, and fixtures through appropriate use of plumbing tools and standard practices.

SUMMER CLASS begins May 26NEW!

Manicurist Licensing ClassThis comprehensive course provides instruction and clinical practice in manicuring, nailbuilding (application and maintenance of artificial nails) and pedicuring. The course contentincludes nail anatomy, disorders of nails, and irregularities of nails; theory and salesmanshipas it relates to manicuring; actual practice in manicuring; and arm, hand, and foot massage.Manicurist students must complete 300 hours in an approved beauty school or college be-fore applying to the State Board of Cosmetic Arts for examination. Students enrolled only inmanicuring shall only perform services directly relating to the prescribed course in manicuring. Class begins July 28!!

There are other JCC continuing education courses for Cosmetology professionals located inside this schedule!

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CONNECT2014 JCC SUMMER PROGRAMS

June 16 thru JULY 31

Create • Explore • Learn

Enrollment

Begins

April 1st.

Enroll today! Check out http://jccsummercamps.weebly.com for specific camp titles, dates, and fees. 919-209-2591

Camp Impact - Cleveland Campus $80Discover a variety of must-know topics in this amazing mix of learningexperiences. Special guest speakers from the community will covereverything from fire safety to pet care. Enjoy indoor art activities, andoutdoor games. This is a great program for kids with many interests, orthose who haven’t found what really interests them yet.June 16-19 (M-TH)8am to 4:30 pmOpen to ages 10-14*

Bad to the Bones: CSI Camp - Main Campus $180Dive into the fascinating world of forensics! Students will be taught howto process a crime scene and participate in activities involving publicsafety personnel.June 23-26 (M-Th)8am to 4:30Open to ages 10-14*

Kitchen Creations - Cleveland Campus $125Do you already love to cook or want to learn? This program will showyou how to navigate a kitchen like a pro, from preparation to presentation. Fast and fun food, fancy cuisines, colorful cupcakes, andmore!July 7-10 (M-TH)8am-4:30 pmOpen to ages 10-14*

Real Guitar Hero - Cleveland Campus $125Tired of guitar video games? Want to learn to play the real thing? Hereis your chance to be a real rock and roll star, and learn to wail on yourguitar! Acoustic guitars preferred. Electric guitars allowed with amp andheadphones, only. You must bring your own guitar to class. Additionalbook charges may apply.July 14-17 (M-TH)8am to 12pmOpen to ages 10-16*

I Love Art - Cleveland Campus $125If you love art! This camp is for you! Drawing, Cartooning, Painting,Sculpting, Scrapbooking, Sketching, and more! Enhance your currentskills or learn new ones! July 21-25 (M-TH)8am-4:30 pmOpen to ages 10-14*

S.T.E.M. Stars - Workforce Development Center $180Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math are all explored in this weeklong summer program. Discover everything from computer skills, to building robots!July 28-31 (M-TH)8am to 4:30 pmOpen to ages 10-14*

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) 2010 Certification Boot Camps

Are you experienced in the following areas? Microsoft Word 2013, Microsoft Excel 2013, Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, Microsoft Outlook 2013, Microsoft Access 2013, Microsoft Sharepoint 2013

Do you want to prove your skills to current or potential employers with certification? These courses will refresh your existing knowledge of the core competencies and gain test-taking strategiesfor passing the Microsoft exams leading to certification. Students that successfully complete these classeswill receive a free Microsoft testing voucher to be used within 3 months of completion of the class.

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Building a Backyard SanctuaryWant to attract songbirds and other wildlife into yourown yard? In this class, we will show you just how todo that through proper gardening and landscaping.Apply what you learned in this class to welcome na-ture’s critters into your own back yard! Ages 10+ Date: May 17Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $20

Neuse River Canoe TripCome and explore the Neuse River! We will start ourriver adventure here at Howell Woods and travel 12miles downriver to Richardson Bridge. Transportationback to the Howell Woods is provided. Please dressappropriately and bring the following supplies; water,bag lunch, sunscreen, and bug spray. Canoes are pro-vided. Date: May 24Time: Saturday 8a-4pLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Furry Native WildlifeIf you’ve ever wondered what that was scurryingacross the road, or howling at night, now is yourchance to find out! We’ll discuss what’s covered in furin NC, their life cycles, behaviors and conservation ef-forts for these mammals! Be prepared to go outsideto find nesting sites and tracks!Date: May 31Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Basic Tree IDLearn the basics of tree identification. This is a begin-ner level class for outdoor enthusiasts interested inlearning the trees of Southeastern North Carolina.Classroom activities will be followed by a field tour,dress accordingly.Date: June 7Time: Saturday 9-11aLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Longleaf Pine EcosystemIn this class, we will learn the basics about our statetree, the Longleaf Pine. We will discuss the historyand the future of this truly diverse ecosystem. Stu-dents will learn the importance of prescribed fire andplant longleaf seedlings in one of our restorationareas.Date: June 28Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Buggin’ Out with NC InsectsWe’ll break out the magnifying glass in this class totake a closer look at some of the things we com-monly find crawling around in NC. Bring a hat, aswe’ll be taking this class outdoors to find some livespecimens! Date: July 12Time: Saturday 9-11aLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Beekeeping at a GlanceThis class will give a quick introduction to beginnerbeekeepers. In class, we will cover anatomy, social be-haviors, and activities of bees. We will then go out-side to identify bee-loving plants and take a look atour hives here on the property. This class has limitedspace, so register early! Ages 10+Date: July 19Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

What’s the deal with Weeds?What is a weed? Students will learn common weedidentification and discuss mechanical and chemicalcontrol. Date: August 9Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Non-Native Invasive PlantsThe expanding presence and influence of non-nativeinvasive plants are having a huge impact on our locallandscape and ecosystems. Students will learn toidentify some of the most common invasive plantspecies this area. Date: August 23Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Wetland Habitats70% of the Earth is covered in water, but what livesthere, exactly? We’ll discuss the importance of NCfreshwater habitats, its inhabitants, and conservationbefore venturing out to a variety of wetland areashere at Howell Woods. Dress appropriately, as we willtake full advantage of each habitat!Date: September 6Time: Saturday 9-11aLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Introduction to Map and CompassThis is a great opportunity for anyone interested inlearning how to navigate through the wildernessusing only a compass and map. Students will gain anunderstanding of map scale and how to follow a de-termined route using a map and compass. Classroomactivities will be followed by a field tour, so dress ac-cordingly! Date: September 20Time: Saturday 9a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Landscaping with Native PlantsFall is the time to plant! Students will learn the ad-vantages of using native plants around the home. Wewill tour our gardens here at Howell Woods and talkabout choices and techniques to make your nativeflower gardens thrive!Date: October 4Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Brushing up on BatsBats are amazing but often misunderstood creatures.In this class, we will learn about the anatomy of thesegentle mammals, how they find hunt, and how theyinteract with each other. We will bust some myths inthis class, so prepare all of your spooky stories—we’llfind out which ones are true! This class is appropriatefor all ages! Date: October 18Time: Saturday 10a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Hiding out for WinterLearn about different coping mechanisms for thequickly approaching winter; who hibernates? Whomigrates? Find out in this class as we discover thechallenges each animal faces when preparing forthese stages. Date: November 1Time: Saturday 10-11aLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Pecking around the Chicken CoopIf you’ve ever wanted to keep your own chickens, butwere not sure where to start, this class is for you! Wewill discuss building and maintaining a coop, what tofeed your chickens and pest control. Date: November 15Time: Saturday 9-11aLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Sub Concrete for TreesIt’s no secret that the world is losing precious habitatsto sky scrapers and strip malls. Learn about wayshabitat destruction affects us locally, as well as theconsequences to the wildlife in these areas. What canyou do to stop habitat destruction? Find out in thisclass! Date: November 29Time: Saturday 9-11aLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $10

Introduction to Map and CompassThis is a great opportunity for anyone interested inlearning how to navigate through the wildernessusing only a compass and map. Students will gain anunderstanding of map scale and how to follow a de-termined route using a map and compass. Classroomactivities will be followed by a field tour, so dress ac-cordingly! Date: December 13Time: Saturday 9a-12nLocation: Howell Woods Cost: $15

Howell WoodsPrograms for the Family

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