Continuing Education Course Schedule

Continuing Education and
Workforce Development
Schedule of Courses
Summer Semester 2017
If you are in need of financial assistance for courses that are 96 hours or more in length, the
Continuing Education and Workforce Development Department may be able to assist you.
Hudson Campus 828-726-2242 or Watauga Campus 828-297-8120.
The senior citizen discount was eliminated by the state legislature for any
course beginning 7/1/13 or later.
5.30.17
As of 6/1/16, the Minor Permission Form will no longer be required for
students 16-18 years of age.
Continuing Education and Workforce Development Course Offerings
Occupational Training
“Workforce Preparedness for Today and Tomorrow”
“Hope, Opportunity and Jobs”
Occupational Training courses provide opportunities for citizens to prepare for new
occupations or upgrade their knowledge and skill in their current employment. The
opportunities are provided through single courses or a series of courses specifically designed
for an occupation. The courses are offered in technical or vocational occupations and vary in
length according to the complexity of the skill and the need of the employee or employer.
Occupational courses can be developed upon request for a group or an employer and taught at a
time and place convenient to those requesting instruction. Through these program areas,
certification, recertification, and short-term skills training are provided.
A variety of courses are provided for the professional development of individuals who need
additional skills, upgraded skills, or new skills in these areas. Although degrees are not
awarded for completion of continuing education courses, certificates are provided and students
may become certified or may be prepared for testing and certification, i.e. state
certification or apprenticeship programs. Courses include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Licensure: Authorization granted to CCC&TI to provide instruction within another state does
not imply or provide guarantees of any kind that an individual will be granted professional
licensure by another state as a result of completing coursework at CCC&TI or receiving
professional licensure in North Carolina. It is the sole responsibility of the
individual/student to determine whether another college or license-awarding agency in
another state will accept CCC&TI coursework and/or award licensure through a reciprocity
agreement with the State of North Carolina.
Certification and Licensure
EPA Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling Certification
This 14-hour course is designed to aid technicians in preparing to take the CFC
recovery/recycling certification examination. The certification examination will be offered as
a part of this course and forwarded to the NC Board of Refrigeration Examiners.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ Registration/ RegistrationHom e.htm
Course
AHR-3128
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
021
Sat
8:30am-4:30pm
7/15/17-7/22/17
Location
Instructor
Cost
H218
Fronius
$71
Escort Driver Certification
This 8-hour course satisfies the requirements set by the NCDOT to certify oversized overweight load escort vehicle drivers. Defensive driving, escort driver requirements, skills
training, and an examination are components of the course. The NCDOT will issue a certificate
for those completing the course and scoring 75% or higher on the end of course examination.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ Registration/ RegistrationHom e.htm
5.30.17
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
AUT-3003
021
Sat
8:00am-5:00pm
7/22/17
H222
Moose
$71
AUT-3003
022
Sat
8:00am-5:00pm
10/21/17
H222
Moose
$71
Escort Driver Re-Certification
This 4-hour course satisfies the requirements set by the NCDOT to re-certify oversized overweight load escort vehicle drivers.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ Registration/ RegistrationHom e.htm
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
AUT-7200
021
Sat
8:00am-12:00pm
7/22/17
H222
Moose
$71
AUT-7200
022
Sat
8:00am-12:00pm
10/21/17
H222
Moose
$71
Manicurist
This course is designed to prepare students to become a licensed manicurist in North Carolina.
Topics studied during the course include professional image, manicuring and pedicuring,
bacteriology, sanitation and disinfecting, nail product chemistry, anatomy and physiology,
OSHA safety regulations, disorders of the nail, acrylic nails, nail wraps, gel nails, silk
wraps, nail art, nail enhancements, nail piercing, nail jewelry and nail appliqués. Upon
successful completion of the course, the student will be eligible to sit for licensure through
the North Carolina Board of Cosmetic Art Examiners.
Admission Requirements:
• Introduction to Health Services
• Career Pathways
• Reading placement test
• No felony conviction
o Note: According to GS 88B-24, after completion of training and successfully
passing the examination, the State Board of Cosmetic Art may refuse to issue a
certification or registration for anyone convicted of a felony.
Additional Requirements:
• Social Security card – name must match government issued photo ID
• Government issued photo ID – name must match Social Security card
Caldwell
Course
Secti
on
Day
Time
COS-3101
CANCELED
302
MTWTh
4:00-9:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
5/15/17-9/14/17
K013
Briggs
$181
Notary Public Education
This 6-hour Notary Public course provides individuals the opportunity to become or renew their
standing as a Notary with the state of North Carolina. The course of study meets the state
guidelines for instruction.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ Registration/ RegistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
MLS-3874
5.30.17
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
102
W
9:00am-4:00pm
9/6/17
H311
Greene
$71
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
MLS-3874
302
MW
6:00-9:00pm
6/5/17-6/7/17
H311
Lytle
$71
MLS-3874
303
MW
6:00-9:00pm
8/21/17-8/23/17
H311
Lytle
$71
MLS-3874
304
MW
6:00-9:00pm
10/16/17-10/18/17
H311
Lytle
$71
MLS-3874
103
T
9:00am-4:00pm
11/7/17
H311
Greene
$71
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
MLS-3874
752
M
9:00am-4:00pm
7/10/17
Greene
$71
MLS-3874
753
F
9:00am-4:00pm
9/1/17
Greene
$71
MLS-3874
754
W
9:00am-4:00pm
11/8/17
W204
119
W204
119
W204
119
Greene
$71
Watauga
Course
Industrial Maintenance with Advanced Manufacturing
This course prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical and mechanical systems and
physical structures of commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is on multidisciplined systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Course work includes
plumbing, electrical, PLC’s, air conditioning, heating, welding, machining, blueprint reading,
and OSHA regulations.
Register on line at www.cccti.edu/coned/Registration/RegistrationHome.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
MNT-7003
Industrial
MaintenancePart I
Day
Time
M-F
5:00pm-9:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
S103
G111
B120
Various
$187
Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
MNT-7004
Industrial
MaintenancePart II
300
M-Th
5:00pm-9:00pm
5/15/17-7/27/17
No Class: 5/29 & 7/3-7/6
S103
J232
B120
Various
$181
OBD Emission Control Inspection (initial and recert)
This 8-hour course is designed to prepare auto technicians and service personnel to become OBD
emission inspectors for motor vehicles. Course topics include regulations and test inspection
procedures required by the NC DMV - Enforcement Selection - for OBD emission inspectors. Upon
completion, a student should have knowledge of the rules, regulations and procedures for OBD
emission inspections, is able to inspect a vehicle properly and is prepared to sit for the
state certification exam.
Register on line at www.cccti.edu/coned/Registration/RegistrationHome.htm
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
AUT-7304
104
T
8:00am-5:00pm
5/16/17
H310
Crump
$71
AUT-7304
105
T
8:00am-5:00pm
6/20/17
H310
Crump
$71
AUT-7304
106
T
8:00am-5:00pm
7/18/17
H310
Crump
$71
5.30.17
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
AUT-7304
107
T
8:00am-5:00pm
8/15/17
H308
Crump
$71
AUT-7304
108
T
8:00am-5:00pm
9/19/17
H308
Crump
$71
AUT-7304
109
T
8:00am-5:00pm
10/17/17
H308
Crump
$71
Vehicle Safety Inspection Course
This 8-hour course of instruction is offered for certification or renewal as a North Carolina
Vehicle Safety Inspector. Individuals meeting the state requirements and successfully
completing the end of course test will be designated as a North Carolina Safety Inspector.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ Registration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
AUT-7302
105
T
8:00am-5:00pm
6/13/17
AUT-7302
106
T
8:00am-5:00pm
AUT-7302
107
T
AUT-7302
108
AUT-7302
109
Location
Instructor
Cost
H310
Crump
$71
7/11/17
H310
Crump
$71
8:00am-5:00pm
8/8/17
H310
Crump
$71
T
8:00am-5:00pm
9/12/17
H308
Crump
$71
T
8:00am-5:00pm
10/10/17
H308
Crump
$71
Teacher Renewal
All courses listed under the Teacher Renewal section may be taken for teacher renewal credit.
If you are currently teaching, you must obtain approval through your local education agency
(LEA). If you are not currently teaching, the course must be related to your area of
certification. If you have additional questions regarding teacher renewal credit, you may
check with the Department of Public Instruction (DPI). All Ed2Go courses may be approved for
teacher renewal credit based upon the same criteria listed above.
*All beginning computer classes of 10 or more hours are approved for Teacher Renewal Credit.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ Registration/ RegistrationHom e.htm
Course Title
Course
Day
Offered Online
Course Beginning Dates
Location
Cost
Guiding Kids to the Internet
EDU 7016
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
Interpersonal Communication
COM 7400
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
Keys to Effective Communication
MLS 7600
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
PowerPoint in the Classroom
CAS 7573
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
Solving Classroom Discipline
Problems
Solving Classroom Discipline
Problems II
The Classroom Computer
EDU 7027
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
EDU 7098
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
CAS 7548
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
The Creative Classroom
EDU 7042
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
Using the Internet in the
Classroom
EDU 7051
W
Ed2go.com/cccti
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Online
$70
5.30.17
Human Resources Development—Computer Courses
Computer Basics for Employment
Students will be taught basic computer skills at a relaxed pace all the while developing
employability skills. Focus of the class will be to improve keyboarding abilities and increase
the students’ comfort level with computers. Emphasis will be on the role of technology in the
workplace. Class projects will include creating a resume, preparing a cover letter, learning
how to prepare an online job application, and how to set up an e-mail account. No prior
computer experience is necessary.
Caldwell Campus
Course
Section
Day
Time
T/Th
9:00am-12:00pm
Section
Day
Time
850
T/Th
5:30-8:30pm
HRD-7080
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
DSS
TBD
$125
Boone Campus
Course
HRD-7080
Canceled
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
4/11/17-5/11/17
TBD
TBD
$125
Human Resources Development—Employability Skills
Career Planning Lab (Students MUST register in NCWorks CPPC)
This lab is open to students who would like to work on their KeyTrain scores, update or create
a professional resume, look for possible job postings or just touch up on their computer
skills. There is an instructor available at all times to answer questions or concerns.
CPPC location
Course
HRD-7223
Section
Day
Time
101
MWTh
T
F
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-7:00pm
8:00am-12:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
5/16/17-8/14/17
CPPC
Various
$180
Budget Planning (Students MUST register in CPPC/JobLink)
This course is designed to give students a better understanding of economic influences and to
help them make smart financial decisions for their future. Students will work through a series
of projects on the Career Ready 101 software.
CPPC location
Course
HRD-7224
Section
Day
Time
101
MWTh
T
F
8:00am-5:00pm
8:00am-7:00pm
8:00am-12:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
5/16/17-8/14/17
CPPC
Various
$70
Human Resources Development—Workshops
Career Planning
Course
HRD 7101
5.30.17
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Th
1:30-3:30pm
1st Thursday of the month
CPPC
Griffith
$70
Interview Skills
Course
Section
HRD 7204
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
T
9:00-11:00 am
3rd Tuesday of the month
CPPC
Barber
$70
VMware Academy
CCC&TI is pleased to introduce training in VMware, and is one of the few colleges and
universities in the world to teach virtualization on VMware software. This new type of “cloud
computing” allows one server to host multiple virtual computers. The new technology
translates to a more efficient use of resources to businesses in cost savings, personal time
and equipment. Students will gain hands-on skills that will give them an edge in this
revolution in the IT field.
Virtualization is a proven software technology that is rapidly transforming the IT landscape
and fundamentally changing the way that people compute. Today’s powerful x86 computer
hardware was designed to run a single operating system and a single application. This leaves
most machines vastly underutilized. Virtualization lets you run multiple machines on a single
physical machine, sharing the resources of a server cluster across multiple environments.
Different virtual machines can run different operating systems and multiple applications on
the same physical computer.
CCC&TI: A Proven Leader in Information Technology
CCC&TI has long been at the forefront of the IT field and teaching new and exciting
technology. A CISCO Academy has been established on campus for over 12 years. We have been
teaching virtualization and cloud computing through VMware for over 3 years. Not only do we
teach virtualization, we also implement it. Our campus infrastructure fully integrates VMware
technology therefore making it more secure, efficient, and manageable.
VMware vSphere 6 ICM
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
NET-7001
FULL
502A
Online
On line M-Th 6:00-9:00pm
On line F 6:00-9:00pm
5/8/17-6/29/17
DL
West/Stulginskis
$180
VMware vSphere 6.5 ICM
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
NET-7007
CANCELED
NET-7007
FULL
NET-7007
FULL
NET-7007
500
Online
5/8/17-6/29/17
DL
West/Stulginskis
$180
501
Online
8/14/17-9/28/17
DL
West/Stulginskis
$180
502
Online
9/25/17-11/16/17
DL
West/Stulginskis
$180
503
Online
On line M-Th 6:00-9:00pm
On line F 6:00-9:00pm
On line M-Th 6:00-9:00pm
On line F 6:00-9:00pm
On line M-Th 6:00-9:00pm
On line F 6:00-9:00pm
On line M-Th 6:00-9:00pm
On line F 6:00-9:00pm
11/6/17-12/28/17
DL
West/Stulginskis
$180
VMware vSphere 6 Optimize & Scale
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
NET-7002
FULL
500
Online
On line M-Th 6:00-9:00pm
On line F 6:00-9:00pm
6/19/17-8/10/17
DL
Stulginskis
$180
Public Services
5.30.17
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required
for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal
governments, or with private enterprise.
A physical fitness program is included as part of the course. Upon completion of all academic
requirements, the participant will take the NC Criminal Justice Commission examination.
Admission Requirements:
• Complete Application Packet
• Minimum of twenty (20) years of age
• High school transcript
• Medical physical
• Adult high school diploma or HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY
• Background free of criminal offenses
• Sponsored by a law enforcement agency
• Must take a standardized reading comprehension test (TABE) and score at the tenth grade
level or higher within one year prior to entrance into Basic Law Enforcement Training
• Interview with school director
• Per North Carolina Criminal Justice Training & Standards, students can only enter the
class on the first day scheduled. No Exceptions.
Course
Section
CJC-3938
Day
Time
M-F
S
8:00-am-5:00pm
10:00am-10:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Fall 2017
TAPS
117/116
Hopkins/Various
$187
EMT-Basic
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Secti
on
Day
Time
Course
EMS-4200
300
TTh
4 Sats
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
Section
Day
Time
750
TTh
8:00am-6:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
1/10/17-5/23/17
TAP5
108
Crouch
$181
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
5/16/17-8/8/17
W141
101
Berry
$181
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Spring 2018
TAP5
Roper
$181
Watauga
Course
EMS-4200
Basic Anatomy & Physiology
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*Pre-requisite for EMT-Paramedic
Caldwell
Course
EMS-3000
Watauga
5.30.17
Section
Day
Time
TTh
8:30am-5:00pm
Course
Section
EMS-3000
Day
Time
MW
8:30am-5:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Spring 2018
W141
101
Roper
$181
EMT-Paramedic
This course prepares the EMT to perform skills such as endotracheal intubation, use of drugs
for pain, and manual defibrillation.
Prerequisites:
• Successful completion of the EMT Basic course
• High School Diploma/HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY
• Placement test. A reading, math and English test is required for entrance into the course.
Test is waived if the student shows proof of a post-secondary degree.
Co-Requisites:
• Successful completion of the Basic Anatomy & Physiology course.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
EMS-7601a
Classroom
100
TTh
8:30am-5:00pm
EMS-7602a
Clinical
100
Varies
Varies
Section
Day
Time
EMS-7601a
Classroom
750
MW
8:30am-5:00pm
EMS-7602a
Clinical
750
Varies
Varies
Section
Day
Time
MW
Th
S
Varies
6:00-10:00pm
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
Varies
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
2/28/1712/21/17
No class 4/18; 5/30; 7/4; 7/6; 9/5;
& 11/23
9/1/17-6/30/18
TAP5
Roper
$181
Varies
Roper
$193
Watauga
Course
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
2/27/17-12/20/17
No class 4/17; 5/29; 7/3; 7/5; 9/4;
& 11/22
9/1/17-6/30/18
W141
101
Harmon
$181
Varies
Roper
$193
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
TBD
TAP5
Roper
$181
TBD
Varies
Roper
$193
Location
Instructor
Cost
TAP5
111
Coffey
$30
FHEC
Course
EMS-7601a
Classroom
EMS-7602a
Clinical
CPR and CPR/First Aid
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CPR
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
SEF-7037
5.30.17
W
6:00-10:00pm
CPR for the Healthcare Provider
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Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
SEF-7228
104
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
5/31/17
SEF-7228
105
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
6/28/17
SEF-7228
106
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
7/26/17
SEF-7228
107
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
8/30/17
SEF-7228
108
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
9/27/17
SEF-7228
109
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
10/25/17
SEF-7228
110
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
11/29/17
SEF-7228
111
W
1:00pm-5:00pm
12/20/17
Location
Taps
108
Taps
108
Taps
108
Taps
108
Taps
108
Taps
108
Taps
108
Taps
108
Instructor
Cost
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Coffey
$30
Health Services
Some health service classes require a Career Pathways to Healthcare course completion or a course
waiver. In order to have the course waived you must be in one of the following categories:
•
•
•
•
•
Successfully complete our Career Pathways to Healthcare program, or
Place into English 111 (within the last 5 years), or
Successfully complete Reading 090 (within the last 5 years), or
Successfully complete DRE 098 (within the last 5 years), or
Successfully complete ACA 111 (within the last 5 years)
Learn more in your required orientation. Bring a copy of your college transcript to your orientation.
Massage Therapy
This course is designed to prepare the student for the certification examination required for
the North Carolina licensure application process. Through class work and practical “hands-on”
training, students obtain a solid foundation for professional practice as an entry level
Massage Therapist. Upon successful completion of the course, the student is eligible to sit
for the certification exam and apply for state licensure in North Carolina.
Massage Therapy module includes: Anatomy and Physiology, Active Isolated Stretching, Body
Mechanics, Business,
Certification Exam Prep, Chair Massage, Chakras, Communication, CPR, Craniosacral, Deep Tissue
Massage,
Documentation and Assessment, Ethics, Four-Handed Massage, Hydrotherapy, Hygiene and Standard
Precautions,
Indications and Contraindications, Joint Mobility, Kinesiology, NC Board meeting, NC Laws and
Regulations, Oriental Theory, Orthopedic Assessment, Pathophysiology, Reflexology, Somatic
Psychology, Special Populations, Sports/Orthopedic Massage, Stone Massage, Student Clinics,
Swedish Massage and Wellness and Self Care.
Competitive Admissions:
5.30.17
Students, who successfully complete Massage Therapy training at CCC&TI, will receive seven (7)
points toward admission into the Physical Therapy Assistant program at CCC&TI.
Admission Requirements:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Introduction to Health Services
Completed admission packet
Career Pathways to Healthcare - pre-requisite course
Interview with Massage Therapy Coordinator
Mandatory orientation session
Reading placement test
High School Diploma or HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY
Official Transcripts showing highest education level attained
o Applicants should request colleges mail official transcripts directly to their
home address. Transcripts must remain sealed and returned in the completed
application packet. If currently enrolled in another college, those transcripts
should be mailed at the completion of coursework also.
Must be 18 years of age
Additional Requirements:
•
•
•
•
Social Security card – name must match government issued photo ID
Government issued photo ID – name must match Social Security card
Malpractice insurance
Proof of childhood immunizations:
o
•
Records may be obtained from the last school attended or current/past health care
providers and must include:
§ DPT (3-5 doses)
§ Td (tetanus) / Tdap (1 every 10 years)
§ Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) (2 doses/ positive blood titer)
§ Influenza (flu) (1 dose annually)
§ Varicella (chicken pox) (2 doses or blood titer=/>1.09)
§ Tuberculin /TB skin test (TST) (current result w/negative reading of </= 15 mm
induration / proof of negative CXR within 6 months)
§ Hepatitis B series (3 doses) OR Declination
Certification of Fitness to Attend Massage School
o
This form must be signed by a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician’s
assistant attesting to the student’s physical and mental well-being.
*Call Patrick Benson at 828-726-2261 for an appointment.
Massage Therapy - Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
HRD-7090
102
MTWTh
9:00am-2:00pm
12/7/16-12/20/16
H208
TBD
$125
HEA-3021
100
MTWTh
9:00am-2:00pm
1/9/17-8/22/17
H208
Benson
$181
Date(s)
Massage Therapy - Watauga Evening
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
HRD-7090
850
MTWTh
5:00-10:00pm
2/6/17-2/16/17
W204 115
TBD
$125
HEA-3021
850
MTWTh
5:00-10:00pm
3/6/17-10/19/17
W204 115
Benson
$181
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Medication Aide
This 29-hour course is designed to prepare non-licensed personnel with the skills required by the North Carolina Board of
Nursing to practice as a Medication Aide in long-term care/skilled nursing facilities within the state of North Carolina.
Course topics include safe and accurate administration of medications via the following routes: oral, eye, ear, nasal,
topical, inhalant, nebulizer, vaginal, and rectal. Students are not taught: IM, IV, subcutaneous, injections or administration
of meds via G-tubes.
Upon successful completion, students are eligible to sit for the state examination in order to become listed on the North
Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation Medication Aide registry.
Admission Requirements:
•
Must be 18 years of age
•
High school diploma or high school equivalency
•
Current listing with the Division of Health Service Regulation as a Nurse Aide I with no substantiated
findings of abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property
•
Proof of completion of a minimum 75-hour, state approved Nurse Aide I course
•
Social security card – name must match government issued photo ID
•
Government issued photo ID – name must match social security card
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
PHM-4100
Canceled
101
F
10:00am-4:30pm
10:00am-3:30pm
PHM-4100
Canceled
100
F
10:00am-4:30pm
10:00am-3:30pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
5/26/17-6/23/17
H210
Smith
$126
7/28/17-8/25/17
H210
TBD
$126
Location
Instructor
Cost
W204 114
Cogan
$126
(last class only)
(last class only)
Watauga
Course
Section
Day
Time
ThF
8:00am-1:00pm
1st day only
8:00am-12:00pm
Date(s)
PHM-4100
Nurse Aide I
The Nurse Aide I traditional course prepares students to provide personal care and perform basic nursing skills through
classroom, lab, and clinical practice.
After successfully completing all course components, the student is eligible to apply on-line to sit for the state exam,
whereas he/she must successfully pass a two-part written and skills state competency examination before being listed on
the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry with the Division of Health Service Regulation.
Admission Requirements:
•
Introduction to Health Services
•
Reading Placement Test
•
Malpractice Insurance
•
Social security card – name must match government issued photo ID
•
Government issued photo ID – name must match social security card
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•
Proof of immunizations is required. Records may be obtained from the last school attended or
current/past health care providers and must include:
- Td (tetanus) or Tdap every 10 years
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) two doses or positive titer
- Varicella (chicken pox) two doses or positive titer
- Tuberculin Skin Test (TST) (be current, negative or documentation of recent negative chest x-ray)
- Hepatitis B series or Declination
- Influenza (Flu) vaccine during flu season annually
Competitive Admissions: Students who successfully complete Nurse Aide I training at CCC&TI, will receive one (1)
point toward competitive admission into the Physical Therapy Assistant program at CCC&TI and 10 points toward
competitive admission into the Radiology program at CCC&TI.
Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
NUR 3240FULL
NUR 3240
107
M-Th
8:00am-5:00pm
5/10/17-6/26/17
H219
TBD
$184
109
M-Th
8:00am-12:00pm
6/19/17-9/28/17
H221
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
303
M-Th
5:30pm-9:30pm
5/22/17-8/31/17
H219
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
108
M-Th
8:00am-5:00pm
6/26/17-8/10/17
H219
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
111
MW
8:00am-4:30pm
8/21/17-11/29/17
H219
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
110
M-Th
8:00am-12:00pm
9/11/17-12/19/17
H221
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
304
M-Th
5:30pm-9:30pm
9/11/17-12/19/17
H219
TBD
$184
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
NUR 3240
850
MTTh
5:30pm-9:30pm
3/27/17-8/10/17
W204 114
Webb
$184
NUR 3240
FULL
NUR 3240
751
M-Th
8:00am-4:30pm
5/11/17-6/29/17
W204 114
TBD
$184
752
M-Th
8:00am-4:30pm
7/10/17-8/24/17
W204 114
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
851
M-Th
5:30pm-9:30pm
8/28/17-12/6/17
W204 114
TBD
$184
NUR 3240
753
MW
8:00am-4:30pm
9/6/17-12/13/17
W204 114
TBD
$184
Watauga
Course
Nurse Aide Learning Lab
Caldwell
Course
NUR 8002
Watauga
5.30.17
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
101
F
9:00am-4:00pm
5/19/17-8/11/17
H219
Roseboro
$70
Course
NUR 8002
Section
Day
751
F
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
9:00am-4:00pm
5/19/17-8/11/17
W204 114
Smith
$70
Nurse Aide Refresher
This course is designed to refresh knowledge and skills for individuals whose Nurse Aide I listing has expired within the
previous two years who successfully completed a minimum 75-hour state approved course. It allows out of state
individuals the opportunity for initial listing in North Carolina with proof of successful completion of a state approved
course.
Students are provided with a comprehensive review of Nurse Aide I skills and are encouraged to practice in the skills lab
to demonstrate proficiency. The North Carolina Nurse Aide I Candidate Handbook is provided as the basis for this
comprehensive review. Upon successful completion, the student will be better prepared to successfully pass the two-part
written and skills examination required by North Carolina for relisting.
Admission Requirements:
•
Proof of completion of a minimum 75-hour state approved Nurse Aide I course
•
Proof of expired Nurse Aide I listing within the past two years
•
Documented proof of any name change since initial/previous listing
•
Social security card – name must match government issued photo ID
•
Government issued photo ID – name must match social security card
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Caldwell
Course
NUR-3242
Canceled
Section
Day
Time
101
F
10:00am-2:00pm
Section
Day
Time
F
8:00am-4:30pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
5/19/17-7/28/17
H221
Webb
$126
Location
Instructor
Cost
W204 114
Cogan
$126
Watauga
Course
Date(s)
NUR-3242
Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy is a course which prepares the student to draw blood specimens from
patients/clients for analysis. Curriculum includes the proper selection of venipuncture sites,
correct order of draw, use and care of collection tubes, proper collection of blood specimens,
data entry, communication skills, as well as clerical duties associated with record keeping
and equipment maintenance.
The student is assigned to attend a clinical site where he/she demonstrates previously learned
knowledge and skills including proper procedures for venipuncture collections. Upon successful
completion the student will receive a certificate and be prepared to sit for the American
Society of Phlebotomy Technicians (ASPT) national certification examination.
Admission Requirements:
• Introduction to Health Services
• Career Pathways to Healthcare – pre-requisite course
• 18 years of age
• High School Diploma or High School Equivalency
• Social Security card – name must match government issued photo ID
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•
•
•
•
•
Government issued photo ID – name must match Social Security card
Malpractice insurance
Criminal Background Check
Drug Screen
Proof of immunizations:
o Td (tetanus) or Tdap (1 every 10 years)
o Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) 2 doses/ positive blood titer
o Influenza (flu) 1 dose annually
o Varicella (chicken pox) (2 doses or blood titer=/>1.09)
o Tuberculin /TB skin test (TST) two-step(current result w/negative reading of
</= 15 mm induration or proof of negative CXR within 6 months)
o Hepatitis B series (3 doses) or Declination (signed)
Caldwell
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
MLA-3022
FULL
MLA-3022
Course
302
MW
5:00-9:00pm
7/10/17-12/12/17
H210
TBD
$184
300
MW
5:00-9:00pm
9/6/17-2/26/18
H210
Smith
$184
MLA-3022
100
TTh
1:00-5:00pm
10/10/17-4/8/18
H210
Smith
$184
MLA-3022
301
MW
5:00-9:00pm
1/8/18-6/24/18
H210
Smith
$184
Watauga
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Cost
851
MTh
5:30-9:30pm
6/12/17-11/19/17
Location
W204 116
Instructor
MLA-3022
Course
Calhoun
$184
MLA-3022
850
MTh
5:30-9:30pm
9/25/17-3/11/18
W204 116
Calhoun
$184
Pharmacy Technician
The 158-hour Pharmacy Technician Program is a combination of basic training in pharmacy
practice and pharmacology. The basic pharmacy practice component of the program is 108-hours
in duration and is designed to train individuals to work under the supervision of a pharmacist
in a variety of settings. Course work provides the student with basic essential knowledge and
skills required to work as a technician in the pharmacy. The pharmacology component is
comprehensive and is 50 hours in duration that allows students to acquire basic drug knowledge
of medications commonly dispensed by technicians in pharmacy practice. Upon successful
completion of the course, the student will be equipped with a basic understanding of pharmacy
practice and pharmacology and be eligible to sit for the national certification examination
administered by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board in order to become credentialed as
a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT).
Admission Requirements:
• 18 years of age
• High School Diploma or Equivalency
• Orientation to Health Services
• Career Pathways
• Social Security card – signed original for photocopy - name must match that of the state
issued picture ID
• Government issued photo ID - name must match that of the social security card
• Criminal Background Check – clinical component facility requirement
• Keyboarding & Computer skills
• While not absolutely necessary, it is preferable that students have prior knowledge of
medical terminology.
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•
Emotional and physical ability to carry out normal pharmacy activities (to include lifting,
stretching, and standing for long periods)
Caldwell
Course
Sectio
n
Day
Time
PHM-3250
CANCELELD
100
TTh
PHM-3250
301
TTh
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
9:00am-1:00pm
5/9/17 – 9/26/17
H210
TBD
$181
5:00pm-9:00pm
5/16/17-10/3/17
H210
TBD
$181
Vocational and Technical Services
Electrical Lineman Institute
The Electrical Lineman Institute prepares students for a career as an apprentice for a Journeyman Lineman. In this
program, you will develop the knowledge and skills to install, operate, maintain, and repair indoor and outdoor residential,
commercial, and industrial electrical systems, and associated power transmission lines. You will study basic circuits,
wiring practice, A.C. and D.C. controls, safety procedures, and learn about the power lines which carry electricity from
the source to its destination. You will learn how to use hand and electric tools, and how to read and interpret blueprints
and other written and graphic instructions. Your work will combine classroom courses with laboratory hours which offer
practical, hands-on training. If you enjoy traveling, working outdoors, and working with electrical equipment, then this
training program may be for you. A lineman is required to travel extensively and work in emergency restorations during
times of bad weather. Students must possess the physical ability to climb to heights in excess of 50 feet.
Admission Requirements
•
•
•
•
•
•
*Get
1 copy of High School Diploma or High School Equivalency (required to register)
1 copy of Current DOT Physical (first day of class)
Drug Screen (first day of class)
(1 Drug Screen For EACH course (total of 2) no more than 30 days old)
1 copy of Unrestricted NC Driver’s License (required to register)
1 copy of official/certified driving record (first day of class)
a copy of your driving record at:
https://www.dmv.com/nc/north-carolina/driving-record
Registration Fees and Additional Fees
ITEM
ELS 8001 Electrical Lineman
I
ELS 8002 Electrical Lineman
II
CRC
CPR card
ID Badge
Insurance
Lineman Boots
CDL Permit
CDL License
DOT Physical (1)
5.30.17
Cost
181.00
181.00
30.00
3.00
2.50
6.00
150.00-200.00
60.00
100.00
varies with
insurance
ITEM
DOT Drug Screen (2)
Cost
varies with
insurance
Electrical Lineman
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Electrical Lineman II
ELS-8002
100
MTWThF
8:00am-4:00pm
3/27/17-5/30/17
Pole Yard/ E125/
S100
Ford
$181
Electrical Lineman I
ELS-8001
FULL
Electrical Lineman II
ELS-8002
101
MW
TThF
8:00am-12:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
4/3/17-6/7/17
E125/H211/
TAPS
Coffey
$187
101
MTWThF
8:00am-4:00pm
6/12/17-8/14/17
Pole Yard/ E125/
S100
Ford
$187
Electrical Lineman I
ELS-8001
FULL
Electrical Lineman II
ELS-8002
102
MW
TThF
8:00am-12:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
6/19/17-8/18/17
E125/H211/
TAPS
Coffey
$187
102
MTWThF
8:00am-4:00pm
8/23/17-10/25/17
Pole Yard/ E125
Ford
$187
Electrical Lineman I
ELS-8001
FULL
Electrical Lineman II
ELS-8002
103
MW
TThF
8:00am-12:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
9/11/17-11/9/17
E125/H211/
TAPS
Coffey
$256
103
MTWThF
8:00am-4:00pm
11/13/17-2/9/18
Pole Yard/ E125
Ford
$193
Electrical Lineman I
ELS-8001
Electrical Lineman II
ELS-8002
104
Coffey
$256
Ford
$193
Electrical Lineman I
ELS-8001
FULL
Electrical Lineman II
ELS-8002
302
M-Th
S
6:00pm-10:00pm
8:00am-3:30pm
3/13/17-6/1/17
E125/H207/
TAPS
Coffey
$187
302
M-Th
S
6:00pm-10:00pm
8:00am-3:30pm
6/5/17-9/12/17
Pole Yard/ E125
Ford
$187
104
MW
TThF
MTWTh
8:00am-12:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
8:00am-4:00pm
11/29/17-2/9/18
2/19/18-5/8/18
E125/H211/
TAPS
Pole Yard/ E125
Construction Trades
Courses are taught using a competency-based curriculum which allows students to work at their
own pace as suits their needs and/or abilities. Currently, four disciplines are offered and
include:
HVAC
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Caldwell
HVAC Part 1
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
AHR-7101
CANCELED
301
MW
S
5:30-9:30pm
8:30am-4:30pm
5/22/17-8/21/17
7/15/17-7/22/17
J232
H218
Fronius
$181
5.30.17
General Contractor’s License Preparation
This course prepares students for the General Contractor's licensing examination. Emphasis on
blueprints, laws and regulations, employment security laws of NC, and workers' compensation.
Upon successful completion of the course, students are eligible to sit for the NC Contractor's
licensing examination.
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Caldwell
Course
CAR-3118
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
301
TTh
6:30-9:30pm
5/16/17-8/3/17
No Class: 7/4 & 7/6
H321
Shelton
$181
Welding
These courses are designed to provide the beginner and professional the opportunity to gain or
develop skills. MIG, TIG, stick, pipe, and basic welding offer the beginner or professional
the opportunity to develop skills that may qualify them for promotion or certification.
Students may only register online for Basic Welding.
Students must purchase accident insurance for Basic Welding (included in price).
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Caldwell
Course
Basic
Welding
WLD-3106
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
301
MW
5:00-9:00pm
5/15/17-8/9/17
No Class: 5/29 & 7/3
B120
Hudson
$187
TTh
5:00-8:00pm
TBD
B120
Hudson
$181
Mig/Tig/
Pipe
Part 1
WLD-7008
Pre-Req for this course is Basic Welding. Online registration not allowed for WLD-7008.
Watauga
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Basic
WLD-3106
TIG
WLD-7002A
MIG
WLD-7003A
852
TTh
5:30-8:30pm
5/30/17-8/22/17
WHS
Ward
$186
851
TTh
5:30-8:30pm
5/30/17-8/22/17
WHS
Ward
$180
851
TTh
5:30-8:30pm
5/30/17-8/22/17
WHS
Ward
$180
Upholstery Institute
These courses are designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to become an entrylevel upholsterer. In addition, students will learn the soft skills needed for employment.
Both courses include core skill training in upholstery manufacturing concepts tools and safety
and soft skills training in employability skills, communication, problem solving, and critical
thinking.
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Caldwell
Course
UPH-3110
5.30.17
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
303
MW
5:30-9:30pm
5/15/17-8/28/17
J118
Barlowe
$187
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
Location
Instructor
Cost
J118
Barlowe
$181
CANCELED
Advanced Upholstery
*Students must take TEX-3117 or have Upholstery experience to register for this class.
Course
Section
TEX-7100
Day
Time
MW
5:30-9:30pm
Date(s)
Intro to Industrial Sewing
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
TEX-3103
FULL
TEX-3103
303
MW
6:00-8:00pm
J103
Earp
$132
304
MW
6:00-8:00pm
J103
Moss
$132
TEX-3103
305
TTh
6:00-8:00pm
4/3/17-6/14/17
No Class: 4/17 & 5/29
6/19/17-8/30/17
No Class: 7/3 & 7/5
6/20/17-8/31/17
No Class: 7/4 & 7/6
J103
Herold
$132
Automotive
Auto Detailing
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Caldwell
Course
Section
AUT-3110
Day
Time
M-Th
3:00-5:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
TAP4
114
TBD
$181
Location
Instructor
Cost
TAP4
114
TBD
$181
Automotive Mechanics
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Caldwell
Level I
Course
Section
AUT-3137
Day
Time
M-Th
3:00-5:00pm
Date(s)
Car Restoration
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Caldwell
Level V
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
AUT-7114
300
MW
6:00pm-10:00pm
5/31/17-7/31/17
TAP1
107
Hamby
$181
Landscaping & Gardening
All About Herbs
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Caldwell
5.30.17
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7306
300
M
5:00-8:00pm
5/22/17-6/26/17
Greenhouse
Mitchell
$70
Plant Materials I
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Caldwell
Course
Section
HOR-7003
Day
Time
MW
1:00-3:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
B121
Mitchell
$181
Location
Instructor
Cost
B121
Mitchell
$181
Fall Gardening Lab
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Caldwell
Course
HOR-7004
Section
Day
Time
TTh
1:00-4:00pm
Date(s)
Online Courses
Ed2Go classes begin on the following dates for Spring 2017 semester
5/17, 6/14, 7/12, 8/16
Continuing Education and Workforce Development currently has 200+ Ed2Go online courses
available ranging from computer application to personal enrichment. Courses begin each month.
Registration is required one week prior to the beginning of the course. For details and
complete course listing, visit www.ed2go.com/cccti.
Minimum Requirements
• Basic familiarity with computer use and operations
• Access to the Internet
• E-mail account
• Current antivirus software, updated frequently
• Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
PC
486/75MHz
processor
16 MB memory
28.8K modem
Windows 98 or
above
CD-ROM drive
MacIntosh
75MHz
processor
16 MB Memory
28.8K modem
Mac OS 7.5
CD-ROM drive
Small Business Center
“The First Step to Your Business Success”
5.30.17
The objective of the Small Business Center Network (SBCN) is to increase the success rate and the
number of viable small businesses in North Carolina by providing high quality, ready-accessible
assistance to prospective and existing small business owners which will lead to job creation and
retention. Each Small Business Center will be a community-based provider of education and training,
counseling, referral and information.
The Small Business Center also offers confidential business counseling at no cost and has a
resource center with publications and other research materials to help with small business
research and problem solving. To schedule an appointment with the Small Business Center,
please call 828-726-2242.
Small Business Start-up Series: Consists of a series of five seminars. The seminars are How to
Start a Business, How to Write a Business Plan, Financing a Small Business, Record Keeping, and
Marketing a Small Business. Participants will gain the fundamental knowledge of how to get started
with their very own business venture.
Small Business Seminars - Caldwell
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Small Business Seminars - Watauga
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Transportation
Truck Driver Training
The Truck Driver Training curriculum prepares individuals to drive tractor trailer rigs. This
course teaches proper driving procedures, safe driver responsibility, commercial motor vehicle
laws and regulations, and the basic principles and practices for operating commercial
vehicles. The course work includes motor vehicle laws and regulations, map reading, vehicle
maintenance, safety procedures, daily logs, defensive driving, freight handling, security and
fire protection. Highway driving training exercises, and classroom lectures are used to
develop the student's knowledge and skills. Upon successful completion, students are qualified
to take the Commercial Driver's License and are employable by commercial trucking firms. They
may also become owner-operators and work as private contract haulers.
Admission requirements:
• Official driving record
• D.O.T. physical examination
• D.O.T. drug screen
• High School Diploma/HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY Transcript OR TABE reading test with a
minimum of an 8th grade reading level
All students registering for Truck Driver Training must attend the scheduled orientation session
for the class in which you wish to register. Registration will be held by appointment only by
contacting Chris Thompson at 828-726-2380.
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Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
instructor
Cost
TRA-3607
110
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
$1882
111
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA-3607
112
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
Off
Surry
Off
Rowan
TAPS3 120
TBD
TRA-3607
TBD
$1882
TRA-3607
113
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
$1882
114
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA-3607
115
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
South
Piedmont
Off
Isothermal
TAPS3 120
TBD
TRA-3607
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
116
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
$1882
117
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
118
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
119
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
Off
Rowan
Off
Gaston
Off
Surry
TAPS3 120
TBD
TRA 3607
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
120
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
$1882
121
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
122
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
123
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
124
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
Off
Richmond
Off
Isothermal
Off
Mitchell
Off
Rowan
TAPS3 120
TBD
TRA 3607
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
125
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
$1882
126
MTWThF
8:00am-5:00pm
TBD
$1882
TRA 3607
302
MTWThF
5:00pm-10:00pm
Off
Gaston
Off
Surry
TAPS3 115
TBD
TRA 3607
Orientation: March 15, 2017
Class: April 5, 2017 – June 9, 2017
Orientation: March 23
Class: April 10, 2017 – June 14, 2017
Orientation: April 4, 2017
Class: April 24, 2017 – June 27, 2017
Orientation: April 6, 2017
Class: April 27, 2017 – June 30, 2017
Orientation: April 19, 2017
Class: May 8, 2017 – July 13, 2017
Orientation: May 30, 2017
Class: June 19, 2017 – August 23, 2017
Orientation: June 28, 2017
Class: July 24, 2017 – September 26, 2017
Orientation: July 13, 2017
Class: August 3, 2017 – October 6, 2017
Orientation: July 17, 2017
Class: August 7, 2017 – October 10, 2017
Orientation: July 25, 2017
Class: August 14, 2017 – October 17, 2017
Orientation: August 9, 2017
Class: August 28, 2017 – October 31, 2017
Orientation: August 16, 2017
Class: September 5, 2017 – November 7, 2017
Orientation: August 29, 2017
Class: September 19, 2017 – November 22, 2017
Orientation: September 14, 2017
Class: October 3, 2017 – December 8, 2017
Orientation: September 18, 2017
Class: October 9, 2017 – December 14, 2017
Orientation: September 20, 2017
Class: October 10, 2017 – December 15, 2017
Orientation: September 21, 2017
Class: October 12, 2017 – December 19, 2017
Orientation: July 22, 2017
Class: August 1, 2017 – November 17, 2017
TBD
$1882
General Interest
Beekeeping
This 10 hour short course is designed to introduce the basics of beekeeping to persons
interested in hobby beekeeping. Topics to be covered include types of bees, basic beehive and
frame construction and placement, and beekeeping tools. We will also discuss installing bees,
hives management, disease, and treatment, and briefly discuss honey production.
R egister on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Course
CSP-7209
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
TTh
6:00-8:00pm
Location
Instructor
Cost
W141
103
Griffith
$21
Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Service
Course
Section
CSP-7249
Day
Time
MW
S
7:00-8:00pm
10:00am-3:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
G106/
Online
McGuire
$1000
Bluegrass Guitar, Intro to
In this six week class students will learn the basics of playing Bluegrass on the acoustic
guitar. Here are some of the basic skills and techniques students should expect to learn from
the in this class:
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How to correctly hold the acoustic guitar
The names of the different parts of the instrument
How to tune your instrument
Learn how to play standard guitar chords
Basics on how to play bluegrass rhythm guitar and flatpicking
Learn how to play the standards of bluegrass music
Explore some basic rhythms on the guitar such as bluegrass, folk and country
Learn a brief history of Bluegrass Music
STUDENTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN INSTRUMENT TO BE ELIGIBLE.
Course
Section
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
TBD
Henson
$75
Day
M
CSP-7252
6:00-8:00pm
Basic Rider Course-Motorcycle
The Basic Rider Course (BRC)is designed for the student with little or no motorcycle riding
experience. Upon successful completion of this 22 hour safety and street skills course, students
will be given cards to take to their local DMV office. Upon successful completion of the written
examination at the DMV office, students will receive a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's
license. Motorcycles are provided by the college, however the student is responsible for the
protective gear required to participate in this course. Classes are held March-November each year.
*Call 828-726-2242 for registration instructions and information.
R egister on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
5/19/17-5/21/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
6/2/17-6/4/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
6/9/17-6/11/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
6/23/17-6/25/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
6/30/17-7/2/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
7/7/17-7/9/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
7/14/17-7/16/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
7/21/17-7/23/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
8/4/17-8/6/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
Day
CSP-7149
CANCELED
030
CSP-7149
FULL
032
CSP-7149
CANCELED
033
CSP-7149
035
CSP-7149
036
CSP-7149
037
CSP-7149
038
CSP-7149
039
CSP-7149
041
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Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
Course
Section
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
8/11/17-8/13/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
8/25/17-8/27/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
9/8/17-9/10/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
9/22/17-9/24/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
9/29/17-10/1/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
10/6/17-10/8/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
10/13/17-10/15/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
10/20/17-10/22/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
10/27/17-10/29/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
11/3/17-11/5/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
6:00-10:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
11/17/17-11/19/17
G233
J210
Various
$185
Day
CSP-7149
042
CSP-7149
043
CSP-7149
045
CSP-7149
046
CSP-7149
047
CSP-7149
048
CSP-7149
049
CSP-7149
050
CSP-7149
051
CSP-7149
052
CSP-7149
054
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
F
Sat &
Sun
3 Wheel Basic Rider Course
The MSF 3-Wheel Basic Rider Course (3WBRC) is a basic, entry-level, learn-to-ride 3-wheel
motorcycle training and education course. It provides the same fundamental skills as the MSF Basic
Rider Course, but on 3-wheel, 3-track motorcycles (not sidecars). 3WBRC RiderCoaches who have been
trained and certified by the MSF conduct the 3WBRC.
The course consists of both classroom and hands-on instruction including riding exercises and a
knowledge and skills test. Total instructional time is two-days; approximately 16 hours. This
course includes four hours of classroom activities and up to twelve hours of on-cycle riding
exercises. A 3-Wheel DMV Skills Test License Waiver and a course completion card will be issued
upon successful completion of the written and riding skills evaluation.
Our program has a limited number of 3-wheel motorcycles available for use during class that need to
be reserved with your registration. Please let us know if you will be using our 3-wheel motorcycle or
bringing your own. Students may provide their own 3-wheel motorcycles BUT you must show proof of
current insurance and registration. A student's 3-wheel motorcycle must pass a T-CLOCKS inspection
by the RiderCoach. To see if your 3-wheel motorcycle meets the definition of "3-Wheel Motorcycle", go
to the MSG website at: http://msf-usa.org.
*Call 828-726-2242 for registration instructions and information.
R egister on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
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Course
Section
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
8:00am-5:00pm
8/19/17-8/20/17
J210
McLean
$200
8:00am-5:00pm
9/16/17-9/17/17
J210
McLean
$200
Day
CSP-7260
021
CSP-7260
022
Sat &
Sun
Sat &
Sun
Alive at 25! Defensive Driving Course
This course goes hand in hand with the defensive driving program; however, this young driver
intervention program zeroes in on drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 – the group most
likely to be involved in fatal collisions. This highly interactive four-hour course teaches
young drivers how to take control of situations by taking responsibility for their own driving
behavior.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7148
322
Th
6:00-10:00pm
5/18/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
323
Th
6:00-10:00pm
5/25/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
324
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/1/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
325
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/8/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
326
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/15/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
327
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/22/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
328
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/29/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
329
Th
6:00-10:00pm
7/13/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
330
Th
6:00-10:00pm
7/20/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
331
Th
6:00-10:00pm
7/27/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
332
Th
6:00-10:00pm
8/3/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
333
Th
6:00-10:00pm
8/10/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7148
334
Th
6:00-10:00pm
8/17/17
H307
Moose
$50
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7148
869
W
6:00-10:00pm
5/17/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
870
W
6:00-10:00pm
5/24/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
884
W
6:00-10:00pm
5/31/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
885
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/7/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
873
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/14/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
874
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/21/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
875
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/28/17
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
Redmon
$50
Watauga
Course
5.30.17
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7148
876
W
6:00-10:00pm
7/12/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
877
W
6:00-10:00pm
7/19/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
878
W
6:00-10:00pm
7/26/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
879
W
6:00-10:00pm
8/2/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
880
W
6:00-10:00pm
8/9/17
Redmon
$50
CSP-7148
881
W
6:00-10:00pm
8/16/17
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
Redmon
$50
Defensive Driving Course
You are NOT eligible for this course if you are age 24 and younger. See the Alive @ 25 course section above.
Those charged with certain traffic violations, such as speeding, unsafe movement, etc., in any
county that recognizes the NC Safety and Health Council program, may have their charges
reduced by the District Attorney by taking this 4-hour course. Violations will be reduced to
improper equipment and points will not appear on your driver's license or your insurance. The
course is offered weekly.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7147
322
W
6:00-10:00pm
5/17/17
H307
Eller
$50
CSP-7147
323
W
6:00-10:00pm
5/24/17
H307
Eller
$50
CSP-7147
324
W
6:00-10:00pm
5/31/17
H307
Eller
$50
CSP-7147
325
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/7/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
326
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/14/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
327
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/21/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
328
W
6:00-10:00pm
6/28/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
329
W
6:00-10:00pm
7/12/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
330
W
6:00-10:00pm
7/19/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
331
W
6:00-10:00pm
7/26/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
332
W
6:00-10:00pm
8/2/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
333
W
6:00-10:00pm
8/9/17
H307
Moose
$50
CSP-7147
334
W
6:00-10:00pm
8/16/17
H307
Moose
$50
Section
Day
Instructor
Cost
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Watauga
Course
Time
Date(s)
Location
CSP-7147
882
Th
6:00-10:00pm
5/18/17
CSP-7147
870
Th
6:00-10:00pm
5/25/17
5.30.17
W372
121
W372
121
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Instructor
Cost
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
W372
121
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Redmond
$50
Location
CSP-7147
871
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/1/17
CSP-7147
872
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/8/17
CSP-7147
873
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/15/17
CSP-7147
874
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/22/17
CSP-7147
875
Th
6:00-10:00pm
6/29/17
CSP-7147
876
Th
6:00-10:00pm
7/13/17
CSP-7147
877
Th
6:00-10:00pm
7/20/17
CSP-7147
878
Th
6:00-10:00pm
7/27/17
CSP-7147
879
Th
6:00-10:00pm
8/3/17
CSP-7147
880
Th
6:00-10:00pm
8/10/17
CSP-7147
881
Th
6:00-10:00pm
8/17/17
Culinary Arts
Craft Brewing 101
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the basic knowledge in the processes
involved with brewing beer in small qualities for non-commercial use. Students will be
provided with an individual brew kit that contains the proper equipment needed to brew their
own beer using the techniques and topics covered throughout the course. Brew kit and
ingredients are included with registration.
Topics covered include:
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Fundamentals of beer and the brewing process
Basic Ingredients used in the brewing process
Fermentation basics
Equipment used in the brewing process
Assembly of brewing equipment
Basic Bottling processes
Basic sanitation and cleaning methods
Tasting and Critique
*Students must be 21 years of age to take this course
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
SEF-7216
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Section
Day
Time
ThS
6:00-8:00pm
9:00am-2:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
H319/
Howard
Brewery
Howard
$135
Mixology – The Study of Mixing Beverages
This course is designed for students who want to know more about the art and craft of mixing
drinks. Learn how to make a variety of mixed drinks, from the classics to the more exotic, and
many other tricks of the trade. You will also learn how to serve alcoholic drinks responsibly
and the North Carolina Alcohol laws from the North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement
(NCALE).Students must be at least 21 years of age to take the class.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
HOS-3007
Day
Time
MW
6:00-9:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
H 321
Teeters
$126
Creole CuisineIn this course, students will learn how to prep and produce classic dishes from New Orleans
and Southern Louisiana, including gumbo, etouffee, shrimp creole and sweet beignets. The
course will include lecture, sanitation and safety, basic knife skills and basic cooking
fundamentals.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
CSP-7275
Day
Time
S
9:00am-2:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
K116
K119
Hooks
$95
Location
Instructor
Cost
K116
K119
Hooks
$95
Location
Instructor
Cost
K116
K119
Hooks
$95
Location
Instructor
Cost
K116
K119
Hooks
$95
Asian CuisineRegister on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
CSP-7283
Day
Time
S
9:00am-2:00pm
Date(s)
Italian CuisineRegister on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
CSP-7284
Day
Time
S
9:00am-2:00pm
Date(s)
Sushi 101Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
CSP-7285
Section
Day
Time
S
9:00am-2:00pm
Date(s)
Cake Decorating Basics
Interested in cake decorating or just want to touch up your current skills? We can help you
through our Basic Decorating class. In a few weeks you will learn how to...
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1) Bake a great cake
2) Get a good Butter cream Icing Recipe
3) Icing a cake
4) Use star tip, and make borders for your cakes
5) Learn to use decorating bag and couplers
6) Learn to fill and torte a cake
7) Fill and Ice cupcakes
8) Printing and writing on a cake
9) Dimensional Decorating
10) Flowers like ribbon rose, pompom flowers, drop flowers and rosettes
11) Piping gel transfers
12) Guidelines for decorating your cake and elementary cake design.
Students will be provided a list of materials. You must purchase your tools and ingredients separately.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
Section
CSP-7211
Day
Time
Date(s)
M
6:00pm-9:00pm
Location
Instructor
Cost
TBD
Boyd
$135
Location
Instructor
Cost
F213
Floyd
$107
ServsafeRegister on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE 6TH ED. SERVSAFE TEXBOOK
Course
Section
HOS-7100
Day
Time
Date(s)
S
8:00am-4:30pm
Watauga
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Instructor
Cost
Black
$71
Location
M-Th
HOS-7100
8:00am-12:00pm
W141
102
Languages
Conversational Spanish I
Learn real-world, relevant language skills to communicate with Spanish speakers in our
community. Discover tricks and tips for picking up Spanish fast! Emphasis is on learning
useful phrases and vocabulary, which we practice in class through small groups and engaging
exercises to develop ability and confidence. No previous Spanish language instruction
necessary.
Register on line at w w w .cccti.edu/ coned/ R egistration/ R egistrationHom e.htm
Caldwell
Course
FLI-7301
Section
Day
Time
M
6:00-8:00pm
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
TBD
Gould
$71
Conversational Spanish II
For students who have at least a small foundation of Spanish study, we build up our skills to
have more in-depth and complex conversations. Working with vocabulary and phrases necessary
for all kinds of situations, we expand our abilities to engage in real world conversations
such as might occur while traveling, while interacting with clients, employees or simply
chatting with a Spanish-speaking neighbor.
Textbook Required. Textbook Price Not Included in Registration Fee.
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Textbook: Ultimate Spanish Beginner-Intermediate, 2009 edition, Living Language Series, by
Irwin Stern, CD not required.
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Caldwell
Course
Section
FLI-7302
Day
Time
Date(s)
M
6:00-8:00pm
Location
Instructor
Cost
H307
Gould
$71
Location
Instructor
Cost
TBD
Gould
$71
Spanish for Health Care Professionals
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Caldwell
Course
Section
FLI-7305
Day
Time
Date(s)
Th
6:00-8:00pm
Conversational French I
Through film, music, literature and language, we explore the wide, fascinating world of
Francophone (French-speaking) cultures. We learn and practice basic conversation used in
everyday settings as well as travel situations. If you’ve studied a bit of French, or always
wanted to, this is the best place to be to enjoy Conversational French! A basic familiarity
with the French language is helpful but not required.
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Caldwell
Course
Section
FLI-7100
Day
Time
Date(s)
M
6:00-8:00pm
Location
Instructor
Cost
TBD
Gould
$71
Sign Language
Watauga
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
850
T
6:00-8:00pm
6/6/17-8/29/17
TBD
Barber
$71
COM-7000
Personal Enrichment for Kids
Super Summer Camp
Classes for Kids
Kids in the Kitchen
(Ages 9 and up)
Baking Magic
Learn the science behind the magic of yummy baked goods and pastries. Students will prepare and enjoy cupcakes, puff-pastries,
tarts and more! Plus, students will finish the week with their own ‘specialty’ cake.
Course
CSP-7197
Watauga
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Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
6/26/17-6/30/17
K Bldg
R. Kirby
$150
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7197
Course
752
M-F
1:00pm-4:00pm
6/26/17-6/30/17
Back
$150
CSP-7197
753
M-F
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/31/17-8/4/17
W141
102
W141
102
Back
$150
Chocolates and Candies
Sweets! Sweets! Sweets!
Students will learn how chocolates, fruits and assorted candies come together to create awesome treats.
Course
CSP-7220
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/10/17-7/14/17
K Bldg
R. Kirby
$150
Watauga
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
751
M-F
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/10/17-7/14/17
W141
102
Back
$150
CSP-7220
Pizza! Pizza!
Pizza du jour. Make and enjoy a different pizza every day including calzones, gourmet and dessert pizzas. An exciting dough tossing
contest will top off the week.
Course
CSP-7200
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/24/17-7/28/17
K Bldg
R. Kirby
$150
Watauga
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
CSP-7200
Course
752
M-F
1:00-4:00pm
6/19/17-6/23/17
Back
$150
CSP-7200
753
M-F
1:00-4:00pm
7/24/17-7/28/17
W141
102
W141
102
Back
$150
Cooking 101—Teenage Style
Enjoy cooking or would like to learn more, you will love this course. Students will create both different types of bread, discuss and
practice some basic cooking techniques, as well as make sauces and homemade pasta.
Watauga
Course
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
751
M-F
1:00pm-4:00pm
7/17/17-7/21/17
W141
102
Back
$150
CSP-7305
Extreme Super Summer
Step Ahead FitnessBasketball Camp
Love Basketball? Want to learn more? Come and have fun this summer learning basketball fundamentals such as ball handling skills,
passing, dribbling, shooting and team play. Bring your friends and make it a group effort. Students need to bring gym clothes, tennis shoes
and a water bottle with their name on it.
Kickin’ Martial Arts
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This course will introduce students to the basic movements within marital arts. Several styles and techniques will be covered to help students
get an idea of the many different disciplines that are taught. Students will need to dress in casual gym clothes and have socks available.
Students will need to bring a water bottle with their name on it.
Course
Ages 5-7
CSP 7187
Ages 8 & up
CSP 7187
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
6/19/17-6/23/17
E125
$90
101
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
6/19/17-6/23/17
E125
Caldwell/
Beane
Caldwell/
Beane
$90
Little Robots (designed for ages 5-8 only)
Building Robots
Students will be involved in enjoyable interactive, hands-on activities that include creating, designing, and constructing eco jewelry, robots,
and cars. Through this process, members will learn how to create and maintain an engineering notebook while learning about the engineering
design process.
Robots Everywhere!
Robots surround us everywhere. Students will discover how they interact with robots on a daily basis and how they can work to make their
own creations.
Course
Ages 5-8
CSP 7292
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
6/26/17-6/30/17
J Bldg
Parker
$90
Bigger Bots (designed for ages 9 and up only)
Building Robots
Students will be involved in enjoyable interactive, hands-on activities that include creating, designing, and constructing eco jewelry, robots,
and cars. Through this process, members will learn how to create and maintain an engineering notebook while learning about the engineering
design process.
Robots Everywhere!
Robots surround us everywhere. Students will discover how they interact with robots on a daily basis and how they can work to make their
own creations.
Course
Ages 9 and up
CSP 7293
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/10/17-7/14/17
J Bldg
Parker
$90
Destination ScienceMad Scientist!
Step into a lab full of fun and discover your inner mad scientist! Whether you are a chemist, a physicist or an engineer, during Science
Adventures Camp you will have a wild and wacky time exploring different types of science.
Dinosaur Discovery
It’s a prehistoric pandemonium! Learn all about dinosaurs—their history, where they lived, what they ate and why they aren't around
anymore. From T.Rex to raptors to triceratops, come have some prehistoric fun with dinos! Plus, make a fossil cast to take home!
Course
Ages 5-7
CSP 7217
Ages 8 & up
CSP 7217
Art Expo
Pottery
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Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/10/17-7/14/17
H308
Branch
$90
101
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/10/17-7/14/17
H308
Branch
$90
Like making things with your hands? Come experience the world of pottery. Students will have the chance to learn with hands-on experience
the art of creating many different types of pottery. All of the pieces that are created within the classroom will be displayed at a gallery
opening at the college on the last day. Students will be able to take their projects home at the end of the week.
Art: A Little Bit of Everything
Want to create something? Like to use your imagination? Come and allow your imagination to soar. This course will introduce students to
many different types of art and allow many great hands-on projects. Students will be able to showcase their projects in an open gallery at the
college on the last day of class.
Course
Ages 5-7
CSP 7184
Ages 8 & up
CSP 7184
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/24/17-7/28/17
H308
Baker
$90
101
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/24/17-7/28/17
H308
Baker
$90
Power Cheer
Cheerleading/Dance
Students will be taught an age appropriate dance, cheer, and chant. The class will work on tumbling as well as stunting. Students will also
do several team building/cheerleading activities, which will work to build self-confidence. The class will be high energy and lots of fun.
Cheerleaders need to dress in gym shorts or pants, t-shirt, and tennis shoes. Hair needs to be put up off their shoulders. No jewelry is
allowed! Students need to bring a bottle of water with their name on it.
Gymnastics/Dance
Like to dance? Want to learn some new moves? This course is designed to allow students to learn to express themselves through movement.
They will learn many different dance styles within the classroom and will have time to share ideas and be creative in coming up with their
own dance routine. Students will need to wear comfortable clothing that allows easy movement. They will also need tennis shoes and socks.
Students should bring a water bottle with their name on it.
Course
Ages 5-7
CSP 7219
Ages 8 & up
CSP 7219
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
6/26/17-6/30/17
E125
Baker
$90
101
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
6/26/17-6/30/17
E125
Baker
$90
Speed CampAerodynamics
Like airplanes? Want to build a helicopter? Come learn how to build and fly different types of model airplanes. Students will learn different
ways to achieve top flight speed and time. Each student will have a model to take home with them.
Pinewood Derby
Want to race a car? Want to build that car with your own hands? This course is designed to allow students to build their own pinewood derby
car and to prepare for a race on the final day. Each student will take their car home with them.
Course
Ages 5-7
CSP 7188
Ages 8 & up
CSP 7188
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
100
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/17/17-7/21/17
H308
$90
101
M-F
8:00am-12:00pm
7/17/17-7/21/17
H308
Caldwell/
Beane
Caldwell/
Beane
All About Herbs
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Caldwell
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$90
Course
CSP-7306
Section
Day
Time
Date(s)
Location
Instructor
Cost
M
5:00-8:00pm
5/22/17-6/26/17
Greenhouse
Mitchell
$70
General Information
Continuing Education and Workforce Development courses are offered at all college facilities
in both Caldwell and Watauga Counties. Courses are also held off site.
Licensure: Authorization granted to CCC&TI to provide instruction within another state does
not imply or provide guarantees of any kind that an individual will be granted professional
licensure by another state as a result of completing coursework at CCC&TI or receiving
professional licensure in North Carolina. It is the sole responsibility of the
individual/student to determine whether another college or license-awarding agency in another
state will accept CCC&TI coursework and/or award licensure through a reciprocity agreement
with the State of North Carolina.
Admissions
Admission is open to individuals 18 years of age or individuals whose regular high school
class has graduated.
Fees
Registration fees are required for occupational training and self-supporting courses.
Textbooks or special materials may be purchased from the campus bookstore. State legislature
eliminated the senior citizen discount effective for any course beginning 7/1/13 or later.
Additional fees may be charged. High School Diploma or High School Equivalency may be
required in certain courses.
To Enroll
Registration dates may be found in the front of the college catalog under Academic Calendar.
Semester schedules are available on the college website www.cccti.edu or a printed copy is
available upon request to the Continuing Education and Workforce Development Department. The
college reserves the right to cancel any course when insufficient numbers are registered.
Applicants are admitted on a first come, first served basis. Students may register any Tuesday
from 8:00 am – 7:00 pm at the Continuing Education and Workforce Development Office on either
campus and at the first class session if space is available. Students may also register on line for certain
courses. Visit the college website at: www.cccti.edu. Parking stickers and student ID’s are available on
regular registration days. See Academic Calendar for current registration dates and holidays.
Refund Policy
Students registered for an occupational training course who officially withdraw prior to the
first day of class will be eligible for a 100 percent refund, if requested. Students who
officially withdraw on the first day of class or by the 10 percent date of the class will be
eligible for a 75 percent refund, if requested. (Students enrolled in a multi-entry/multi-exit
class who officially withdraw on the first day of class or within 10 calendar days of the
first class meeting are eligible for a 75 percent refund, if requested). Students registered
for an occupational training course that is canceled for any reason by the vice-president will
automatically be issued a 100 percent refund. To receive a refund, a student must complete and
sign a continuing education drop/refund form and have the vice-president sign for the
course(s) being dropped.
Attendance/Grading System
A course syllabus with class requirements will be distributed by the instructor to include
attendance policies at the first class session. Students will be held responsible for
understanding all attendance and classroom rules issued by the instructor. Numerical and/or
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letter grades based on the ten point grading scale will be given for continuing education
courses meeting 96 contact hours or more.
Ten Point Grading Scale (96 contact hours or more)
A
B
C
D
F
=
=
=
=
=
90
80
70
60
59
– 100
– 89
– 79
– 69
and below
The following grades will be recorded for those courses less than 96 hours unless approved by
the continuing education department chair:
Occupational Extension/Self Support (less than 96 contact hours)
S
U
W
AU
=
=
=
=
Satisfactory
Unsatisfactory
Withdrawal by student or instructor
Audit (seat time only for certain public safety courses only)
Student Records/Transcripts
Student records and transcripts can be reviewed by students for accuracy and may be picked up
in person by presenting a signed request in the Student Services office. Certificates are
given for the satisfactory completion of certain occupational training courses. CCC& TI
adheres to the Family Privacy Rights Act and assures all students that their records will
remain confidential. The college has the right to release information which may include the
following:
• student's name
• date of birth
• address
• telephone number
• dates of attendance
Rules and Regulations
All the rules and regulations of the college under "Student Conduct and Responsibilities" will
be adhered to by Continuing Education and Workforce Development students.
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