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Alamance Community College
Summer 2017
Workforce Development Schedule
HOW TO SIGN UP
LOCATION KEY
Table of Contents (Clickable) Transitional Programs ...................................................................................................... 3
Academic & Career Readiness ........................................................................................................ 3 Academic and Career Readiness Locations and Schedules ......................................................... 3
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Call 336-506-4376 .................................................................... 4
Basic Skills Plus Call 336-506-4388 ......................................................................................... 4
Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) Call 336-506-4308 ................................................... 4 ESL (English as a Second Language) Call 336-506-4380 ....................................................... 4 High School Equivalency ............................................................................................................ 5
Placement Test Prep Call 336-506-4036 .................................................................................. 6 Human Resources Development (HRD) 336-506-4402 ............................................................... 6
Keyboarding and Basic Computer Skills ..................................................................................... 6 Information Technology & Employment ..................................................................................... 6 Digital Literacy Certification ....................................................................................................... 6 NCWorks Online ......................................................................................................................... 7 Employability Skills..................................................................................................................... 7
KeyTrain: National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Test Prep ........................................ 7
Money Smart: A Financial Education Program from the FDIC ................................................. 7
Working Smart: Soft Skills for Workplace Success ................................................................... 7 Introduction to Careers in Customer Service ............................................................................... 7 Introduction to Careers in Child Care and Early Education ........................................................ 7 Introduction to Careers in Healthcare .......................................................................................... 8 Basic IT/Computer Skills for the 21st Century............................................................................ 9
Business ............................................................................................................................ 9
Employability Skills Training ...................................................................................................... 9 Customer Service Skills Training ................................................................................................ 9 DSS Income Maintenance Caseworker Training ......................................................................... 9
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Computer Courses ............................................................................................................................ 9 Excel 2013 (Microsoft) for Windows .......................................................................................... 9
Online Courses 336-506-4219 ................................................................................................ 10 Business Training/Credentials ....................................................................................................... 11
Auto Dealer Continuing Education ............................................................................................ 11 Auto Dealer 12-Hour Pre-Licensing Course.............................................................................. 11 North Carolina Automotive Inspection Continuing Education ................................................. 11 Notary Public Education ............................................................................................................ 12 Real Estate Math ........................................................................................................................ 12
Real Estate Provisional Broker .................................................................................................. 12 Spanish Interpreter Certificate ................................................................................................... 12 Substitute Teacher/Effective Teacher Training ......................................................................... 13 Teacher Assistant Program ........................................................................................................ 13 Continuing Education Online .................................................................................................... 13
Wildlife Rehab ........................................................................................................................... 13 Corporate Education Call 336-506-4331 or 336-506-4151 ........................................................ 13
Lean Six-Sigma Certification .................................................................................................... 14
Technical Fundamental Skills .................................................................................................... 15 Customized Training Program ................................................................................................... 15
Health, Life Sciences, and Public Services ................................................................... 15
ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) ................................................................................... 15
Anatomy and Physiology for EMS ............................................................................................ 15 Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) ................................................................................ 15 CPR and First Aid ...................................................................................................................... 16
Emergency Medical Technician ................................................................................................ 16 Emergency Medical Technician - Continuing Education .......................................................... 16
Emergency Medical Technician: Paramedic ............................................................................. 16 Firefighter Cadet Training Program ........................................................................................... 16 Firefighter Training Courses ...................................................................................................... 17
In-Service Law Enforcement Training ...................................................................................... 17
International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) ................................................................................ 17 Nurse Aide Refresher ................................................................................................................. 17 PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) ................................................................................. 17
Pharmacy Technician Training .................................................................................................. 17
Industrial Technologies .................................................................................................. 18
Biofuels (Biogas, Alcohol, Biodiesel) ....................................................................................... 18 Green Shelter ............................................................................................................................. 18 Renewable Energy ..................................................................................................................... 18
Community Service Programs 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 ................................. 18
Arts & Crafts 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 ........................................................ 18
Floral Design Workshops .......................................................................................................... 18 Jewelry Design & Repair ........................................................................................................... 18 New! Painting: Pastels – Landscapes and Flowers .................................................................. 19 New! Painting: Beginning Watercolor..................................................................................... 19 New! Painting: Watercolor – Still Life .................................................................................... 19
Pottery: Hand Building .............................................................................................................. 19 Pottery: Hand & Wheel Thrown ................................................................................................ 19 New! Pottery: Teapot Workshop ............................................................................................. 19
Quilting: String Fling ................................................................................................................ 20 Sewing........................................................................................................................................ 20
Stained Glass .............................................................................................................................. 20 Wood: Picture Framing & Mat Cutting .................................................................................... 20
Wood: Woodworking, Furniture Finishing & Refinishing ........................................................ 20 Wood: Woodworking................................................................................................................. 21
Driving Safety 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322........................................................ 21 New! Truck Driver Training ...................................................................................................... 21 Defensive Driving (4 Hour) ..................................................................................................... 21 New! Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving - (8 hours) ................................................................... 21 Motorcycle Safety ...................................................................................................................... 21
Hospitality & Service Occupations 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 ......................................... 22 Photography: Basic .................................................................................................................... 22 Photography: Digital – See listing under computer section ...................................................... 22 Photography: Portrait ................................................................................................................ 22 Wedding & Event Planning: Level I ......................................................................................... 22
New! Wedding & Event Planning: Bridal Boot Camp ............................................................. 22 New! Wedding & Event Planning: Renew, Revamp & Restore .............................................. 23
Foreign Languages 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 .................................................................. 23
Conversational Spanish .............................................................................................................. 23 Sign Language ........................................................................................................................... 23
Personal Enrichment 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 .............................................................. 23
Dance: Ballroom & Special Occasion Dances.......................................................................... 23 Dance: Shag Dance ................................................................................................................... 23
New! AKC Dog Training........................................................................................................... 24 Getting Paid To Talk .................................................................................................................. 24 Golf Basics & Etiquette ............................................................................................................. 24
New! L.E.A.N. Health & Nutrition ........................................................................................... 24 Medicare Made Clear ................................................................................................................. 24
Small Business Center Call 336-506-4311 ............................................................ 24
Transitional Programs
ACADEMIC & CAREER READINESS
All Academic & Career Readiness programs provide basic educational opportunities for adults aged 16 years or older,
and are held at the Carrington-Scott Campus (Graham), at the Dillingham Center (Burlington), and/or at corporate and
community sites throughout Alamance County. Distance education options are also available.
To enroll today, call 336-506-4376 or visit the website for more information:
www.alamancecc.edu
ALL ACADEMIC & CAREER READINESS PROGRAMS ARE FREE
Academic and Career Readiness Locations and Schedules
Location Types of Classes Day/Time
Dillingham ABE
ABLE
AHS
College Prep
ESL
HSE.
Monday- Friday
Mornings
Afternoons
Evenings
Graham Campus ABE Monday- Thursday
Mornings
ABLE
ESL
College Prep
HSE
Afternoons
Evenings
Saturday mornings
Blessed Sacrament
School
ESL T, TH 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
FREE DAYCARE
Davis St UMC ESL M-TH 3:45 p.m.-5:45 p.m.
M-TH 6-8: p.m.
FREE DAYCARE
May Memorial ABE
HSE
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
9 a.m.- 12 p.m.
DISTANCE
CLASSES
Online and Mail. Call 336-506-4376 to get started
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Call 336-506-4376
The Adult Basic Education (ABE) program includes basic reading, writing, and math skills. These FREE classes are appropriate for beginning adult readers through the intermediate level as determined by ACC’s reading assessments. Classes are offered morning, afternoon, and evening at ACC’s Carrington-Scott Campus in Graham and the Dillingham Center in Burlington.
Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) Call 336-506-4308
Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE) program offers free courses to adults with intellectual disabilities who have the academic and adaptive skills to be successful in a college classroom setting. Our program is designed to foster reading, writing, math, and computer literacy skills with a goal of further academic study and/or employment. Classes meet mornings and afternoons primarily at the Dillingham Center.
ESL (English as a Second Language) Call 336-506-4380
Basic Skills Plus Call 336-506-4388
Students will study for their high school equivalency AND a college certificate at the same time!
TUITION FREE! These pathway options teach employability skills in some of Alamance County’s fastest-growing industries. To qualify:
Meet TABE score of 9.0 in reading and/or math
Must be a N.C. resident for at least one year and work towards your high school equivalency diploma
Must take ACC’s Placement Test to qualify for the Nurse Aide program
NURSE AIDE
Coursework emphasizes growth and development throughout the life span.
8-week Nurse Aide courses are available at the Goodwill Industries Burlington Community Resource
Center, 3740 S. Church St., Burlington
16-week options are held each semester at the Carrington-Scott Campus in Graham.
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Coursework introduces the foundations of early childhood education
MACHINING
Coursework introduces processes that are common to the machining industry
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
This course is for people already in the field and will help them prepare for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) examination
PLUMBING This course will introduce students to the basics of plumbing
What is ESL?
The English as a Second Language (ESL) programs helps adults improve their skills in speaking English, reading,
writing, and listening. ESL also helps with computer literacy and career readiness.
Specialized classes help students prepare for the U.S. citizenship exam and the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign
Language)
All personal student information is kept confidential.
These FREE classes are offered mornings, afternoons, evenings, Saturdays, online, and through a DVD
correspondence program. Classes are located throughout Alamance County.
ESL (ingles como Segundo Idioma)
Que es ESL?
El programa de Inglés Como Segundo Idioma (ESL) ayuda a adultos a mejorar el habla, lectura, y escritura de el idioma
Inglés, asi como también conocimiento básico en computadoras, y conocimientos prácticos para una profesión.
Clases especializadas ayudan a los estudiantes a prepararse para el examen de la ciudadanía de Estados Unidos y el
examen de TOEFL (Examen de Inglés Como Lengua Extranjera).
Toda información personal se mantendrá confidencial.
Estas clases GRATUITAS se ofrecen mañanas, tardes, noches, y Sábados, en linea y atravez de un programa de
correspondencia de DVD. Las clases se encuentran localizadas en todo en Condado de Alamance.
Para mas información o para matricularse en el ESL, llame 336-506-4380.
High School Equivalency
ACC offers many options to help you earn your high school equivalency diploma. Our programs offer free classes during
the day, evening, online, and through a postage-paid mail correspondence course.
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL CALL 336-506-4376
This program helps adults who have not graduated from high school to complete their credentials through individualized
instruction. Classes are available day, evening, and online. Graduates receive a diploma jointly issued by the Alamance-
Burlington School System and Alamance Community College.
2014 GED® TEST SERIES CALL 336-506-4376
Study for the new computerized exam which includes four subjects: Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and
Mathematics. Total cost is $80 ($20 per subject at time of test).
GED® PROGRAM IN THE COMMUNITY MAIL-IN COURSE CALL 336-506-4379
This program is designed to complete GED program lessons by mail. Call 336-506-4379 for more information.
GED® AND HI-SET LESSONS ONLINE CALL 336-506-4302
Study for the GED Tests online with ACC’s instructional Internet program. Call 336-506-4302 for more
information.
HI-SET TEST SERIES CALL 336-506-4376
Newly approved in North Carolina, the Hi-SET offers paper and computer-based testing options for five subjects:
Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics. Total cost is $50 ($10 per subject at time of test).
*GED and Hi-SET completers all receive an identical High School Equivalency Diploma issued by the NC State
Board of Community Colleges. Each subject can be re-taken up to two times for free.
Test fee scholarships are available for qualified students.
Placement Test Prep Call 336-506-4036
Improve your score on the college placement test. Save time and money with our FREE class, and start earning college
credits sooner. Classes offered seated and hybrid formats in both language and math.
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD) 336-506-4402
HRD focuses on the development of workplace skills by providing skill assessment services, employability skills training,
and career development counseling to unemployed and underemployed adults. The HRD program is student-centered
and focuses on the creation of activities geared towards the acquisition of work-related skills, the establishment of a
variety of options for upgrading employment-related skills, and the development of proactive outreach and instructional
strategies to help students reach their goals.
Morning, afternoon, and evening classes are conveniently offered throughout the year. Call 336-506-4402 for more
information or for specific course schedules.
HRD COURSES ARE FREE TO THOSE WHO MEET ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR
CRITERIA:
• You are currently unemployed
• You have received notification of a pending layoff
• You are working and eligible for the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit
• You are working and earn wages at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines
Keyboarding and Basic Computer Skills
Topics in this course include: 1) Assessing student’s technology literacy; 2) promoting the development of basic
computer-use skills; 3) Introduction to Microsoft Word 7; 4) Introduction to the Internet and E-Mail; 5) Introduction to
using technology to implement job search strategies; 6) Introduction to researching career and occupational information;
7) Introduction to accessing governmental and educational resources; 8) Introduction to social networking and
networking; 9) Introduction to the role & importance of technology in the workplace; and Introduction to touch type
keyboarding.*Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 45-48 Fee: $128*
Course # Dates Days Time
50983 6/5-6/29 M-TH 1:30-4:30 p.m.
50984 7/03-7/27 M-TH 1:30-4:30 p.m.
50985 7/31-8/24 M-TH 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Information Technology & Employment
This course will introduce you to the Microsoft Office programs of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. This includes resume preparation, creating a personal budget spreadsheet, and creating and delivering presentations. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 54-57 Fee: $183*
50987 6/5-6/29 M-F 12-3 p.m.
50988 7/03-7/27 M-F 12-3 p.m.
50989 7/31-8/24 M-F 12-3 p.m.
Digital Literacy Certification
This class is self-paced and self-directed, and will provide training of new technology that you will encounter in the workplace and provide an understanding of career opportunities available. You will learn computer basics and security, the uses of the Internet, Cloud Services, email, and methods of communicating on the Internet, such as instant messaging, Web-cam video communication, and blogs. Plus, you will get an introduction to the Microsoft Office 2013
and Office Web Apps productivity programs. *Free for qualified individuals. Location: Dillingham Hours: 28-30 Fee: $128
50990 6/6-6/29 M-TH 9:15-11:15 a.m.
50991 7/5-7/27 M-TH 9:15-11:15 a.m.
50992 8/01-8/24 M-TH 9:15-11:15 a.m.
NCWorks Online
This class provides an overview of NCWorks Online and how to access its job search tools. You will set up an individual NCWorks account and complete self-assessments, including job skills, personal skills, and interests. You will learn how to use assessments in career exploration, post a resume online, find the latest job openings, search for training and education programs, and find information on local employers. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: ESC Hours: 52-60 Fee: $180
50993 6/1-6/29 T-TH 1-5 p.m.
50994 7/5-7/27 T-TH 1-5 p.m.
50995 8/1-8/31 T-TH 1-5 p.m.
Employability Skills
You will learn to prepare cover letters, resumes, and compile other employment-related documents. In addition, you will learn to develop a strategic career plan. You will also learn effective interviewing skills. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: ESC Hours: 33-45 Fee: $125
50996 6/1-6/29 T-TH 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
50997 7/5-7/27 T-TH 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
50998 8/1-8/31 T-TH 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
KeyTrain: National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Test Prep
Want to improve your ability in job skills that are necessary for today's job market? The NCRC consists of three tests: applied mathematics, reading for information, locating information. This class prepares you for the NCRC. These test prep classes are highly recommended to help people do better on the tests. More and more public agencies and private businesses are using the NCRC to make employee hiring and promotion decisions. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 30-32 Fee: $128
Course # Dates Days Time
50999 6/5-6/29 M-Th 5:30-7:30 p.m.
51000 7/3-7/27 M-Th 5:30-7:30 p.m.
51001 7/31-8/24 M-Th 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Money Smart: A Financial Education Program from the FDIC
Learn how to make effective financial decisions about your current and future financial status. By assessing past financial decisions, students can learn from mistakes that didn’t work and from strategies that worked. Money Smart is designed to help persons understand what drives their financial decisions, create positive banking relationships, understand income taxes, and create a personal financial plan including budgeting, savings, investing & insurance. *Free for qualified individuals. Please call 336-380-0203 and leave a message.
Location: DSS
Working Smart: Soft Skills for Workplace Success
Employers stress the need for workers who understand the importance of showing up for work on time; who are able to manage their personal lives so they do not interfere with their work lives; and who can communicate effectively with their customers, supervisors and fellow employees. Participants receive a certificate who successfully complete the 24 to 30 hour program are expected to display competency in the following areas: Self Awareness Skills, Self-Management Skills, Work Ethics, Communication Skills, and Problem Solving Skills. *Free for qualified individuals. Please call 336-380-0203 and leave a message.
Location: DSS
Introduction to Careers in Customer Service
This course stresses the importance of customer relations in the business world. Emphasis is placed on learning how to respond to complex customer requirements and to efficiently handle stressful situations. Upon completion, individuals should be able to demonstrate the ability to handle customer relations. Topics include: Understanding and applying the dynamics of soft skills, handling difficult customers, and dealing with stress. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Online Hours: 32 Fee: $128
51009 6/5-6/29 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
51010 7/03-7/27 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
51011 7/31-8/24 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
Registration is done on the 1st day of class(es), at the Dillingham Campus. The remainder of the class is online.
Introduction to Careers in Child Care and Early Education
If you want to work in the child care and early education field, or an early childhood professional considering your career options, or if you are trying to determine whether you would like to start your own child care center or home child care business, then you are at the right place! This class will introduce you to the variety of careers in the early childhood field. You will explore: the different positions and child care settings; the qualifications needed and self-assessments; and career planning and resume preparation. This education will open the door to more career opportunities, increased earnings, and to becoming a certified and/or licensed early childhood professional. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 16 Fee: $73
51018 6/5-6/28 MW 5:30-7:30 p.m.
51019 7/3-7/26 MW 5:30-7:30 p.m.
51020 7/31-8/23 MW 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Introduction to Careers in Healthcare
This course is designed to introduce students to the healthcare field. Students will consider the health occupations and identify professions in healthcare. They will have a better understanding of all aspects of healthcare, and explore the opportunities that are available in the field. Lastly, students will realize what they have to offer to others through healthcare. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 30-32 Fee: $128
Course # Dates Days Time
51024 6/5-7/26 MW 5-7 p.m.
51029 7/31-9/20 MW 5-7 p.m.
Business
COMPUTER COURSES
Excel 2013 (Microsoft) for Windows
Classes at GOODWILL COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER (Burlington)
Basic IT/Computer Skills for the 21st Century
Computers and technology has become essential in our everyday lives and play a significant role in the workplace. Most jobs today will require or at least expect you to have some type of basic computer knowledge. This course provides you with entry-level training for employment in an office setting. The class will provide training in computer-related technologies that you will encounter in the workplace. You will also gain an understanding of career opportunities available for computer literate people *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Online Hours: 32 Fee: $125*
6/5-6/29 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
7/3-7/27 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
7/31-8/24 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
Registration is done on the 1st day of class(es), at Goodwill, 3740 S. Church Street, Burlington. The remainder of the
class is online. Please call Goodwill at 336-417-5990 to sign up.
Employability Skills Training
Learn to highlight your experience to garner the most interest from an employer. Learn the importance of why you should have multiple versions of your resume; and the difference between a targeted resume and a generic resume, as well as, recognizing when to use each type. Learn how your cover letter should highlight and complement your resume and compile other employment-related documents. Use the computer to explore career websites and social networks, search for jobs and occupational information, and develop a strategic career plan. Plus, you’ll learn effective interviewing skills and making a good first impression. Other topics will include reviewing soft skills concepts, the value of strong communication skills, problem-solving skills, teamwork, etc. *Free for qualified individuals.
Location: Online Hours: 35-40 Fee: $125*
6/5-6/29 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
7/3-7/27 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
7/31-8/24 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
Registration is done on the 1st day of class(es), at Goodwill, 3740 S. Church Street, Burlington. The remainder of the class is online. Please call Goodwill at 336-417-5990 to sign up.
Customer Service Skills Training
According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the customer service industry will continue to grow approximately 15% per annum through 2020. This course introduces the many career opportunities available in customer service and covers concepts needed at the entry level: listening techniques, verbal and nonverbal communication, and use of technology. You will learn how to identify and resolve customer complaints, handle difficult customers, communicate effectively (verbally and nonverbally), use electronic media in appropriate and professional ways, and contribute to
the service culture of an organization. *Free for qualified individuals. Location: Online Hours: 35-40 Fee: $125*
6/5-6/29 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
7/3-7/27 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
7/31-8/24 M 5:30-7:30 p.m. Online
Registration is done on the 1st day of class(es), at Goodwill, 3740 S. Church Street, Burlington. The remainder of the class is online. Please call Goodwill at 336-417-5990 to sign up.
DSS Income Maintenance Caseworker Training
This class explores the role of the income maintenance caseworker and provides employability skills training. Individuals who complete the entire program, would be eligible to apply, preference will be given, for any Income Maintenance Caseworker position with DSS, throughout the entire State of North Carolina. *Free for qualified
individuals. Call 336-506-4402 for more information.
Call 336-506-4149 for more information
NEW! EXCEL: VER. 2013, INTERMEDIATE
Location: Dillingham Hours: 20 Fee: $73
Using Excel but wanting more? At this level, you will learn Excel features such as importing, exporting, and integrating data from various data sources; creating and using defined cell and range names in calculations; creating complex nested formulas and functions; calculating data across multiple worksheets and workbooks; using formulas in conditional formatting; creating dual-axis charts, trendlines, and sparklines; and an introduction to Pivot Tables. You should have prior basic Excel experience and have a solid foundational working knowledge of Excel concepts before taking this class.
Course # Dates Days Time
50968 5/22-6/15 TTH 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/17
50969 6/20-7/18 TTH 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 6/15
NEW! EXCEL: VER. 2013, ADVANCED
Location: Dillingham Hours: 20 Fee: $73
Ready to be a power user? At this level, you will learn more complex features and functionality such as using advanced
lookup functions; creating what-if analyses; consolidating and merging data; data validation to ensure accurate data
entry; protecting cells, worksheets, and workbooks; sharing workbooks and tracking changes; formula auditing and
trapping errors; recording, importing, and using macros and modules; and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to edit
macros. You should have a good working knowledge of intermediate Excel concepts before taking this class.
50970 7/25-8/17 TTH 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 7/20
NEW! ANALYZE DATA WITH EXCEL 2013 PIVOT TABLES, POWERPIVOT, AND POWER QUERY
Location: Dillingham Hours: 8 Fee: $73
This class concentrates on providing you with practical, hands-on learning for using PivotTables, Pivot Charts, and
Slicers to analyze data from a single data source (Excel and Access). For “BIG DATA” (large volumes) from various
sources, Microsoft’s add-ins, PowerPivot, and Power Query, will be introduced as reliable means of cleaning up,
combining, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting on large amounts of data from multiple data sources. You should have
a good working knowledge of intermediate Excel concepts before taking this class.
50971 6/12 & 6/14 MW 1-5 p.m. PAY BY 6/7
50972 6/20 & 6/22 TTH 8 a.m.-12 p.m. PAY BY 6/15
Online Courses 336-506-4219
Never taken an online class?
Once you’ve experienced the flexibility of the schedule, the user-friendliness of the online experience, and the quality of
the classes, we’re VERY confident you’ll be hooked and want to take more.
Do you have trouble fitting traditional classroom courses into your busy schedule? Continuing Education online courses are available on a schedule you choose.
Courses begin every month and last six weeks. Each course consists of 12 lessons,
with two lessons released each week. You can view your lessons 24 hours a day,
seven days a week from any computer that has Internet access.
What makes our online courses unique? They are taught by experts and provide interaction with instructor and fellow
students. They never cancel and never fill. Best of all, the reasonable price make
these courses affordable.
Don’t take our word for it. Before you register, browse our online catalog and read the fantastic comments from our students. You can also take a
demo lesson for free. If you haven’t experienced our online courses, you’re missing the best training on the Web.
Online classes begin on these dates and continue for six weeks:
May 17, June 14, July 12, August 16
The more than 250 courses are divided into the following sections:
Accounting and Finance
Accounting Fundamentals
Accounting Software
Personal Finance and Investments
Business
Business Communication
Business Software
General Business Skills
Grant Writing
Management and Leadership
Nonprofit
Project Management
Sales and Marketing
Start Your Own Business
Computer Applications
Adobe
Microsoft
Other Applications
Design and Composition
Adobe Software
Digital Photography
Graphic Design
Multimedia
Web Design
Health Care and Medical
Alternative Medicine
Ancillary
EMS and Firefighters
Ethics, Law, and Compliance
Health Information Management
Veterinary
Language and Arts
Arts
Creative Writing
Digital Photography
Graphic and Multimedia Design
Languages
Publishing Law and Legal
Business and Corporate
General Law
LSAT Preparation
Paralegal
Personal Development
Arts
Children, Parents, and Family
Digital Photography
Health and Wellness
Job Search
Languages
Personal Enrichment
Personal Finance and Investments
Start Your Own Business
Test Prep
Teaching and Education
Classroom Computing
Languages
Mathematics
Reading and Writing
Science
Test Prep
Tools for Teachers
Technology
Certificate Prep
Computer Fundamentals
Computer Programming
Database Management
Graphic and Multimedia Design
Networking and Communications
Security
Web Technology
Writing and Publishing
Business Writing
Creative Writing
Grant Writing
Publishing
Visit http://www.ed2go.com/alamance
for a complete listing of all courses and specific course content.
Learn why Internet-based education is so popular.
Online courses at ACC: Stay at home...Go far.
BUSINESS TRAINING/CREDENTIALS
Auto Dealer Continuing Education
House Bill 432 mandates that any independent auto dealer seeking renewal of his/her license must show proof of
attendance at a DMV-approved, six-hour continuing education class every year. Call 336-506-4200 for more
information.
Location: DILLINGHAM Hours: 6 Fee: $89
Course # Dates Days Time
50867 7/20 TH 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 7/15
Auto Dealer 12-Hour Pre-Licensing Course
This course provides prospective auto dealers with the 12 hours of authorized pre-licensing training to be licensed in
North Carolina. Topics include powers of commissioner, dealer license plates, vehicle inspections, titling and
registration, frequently used forms, and dealer disclosures. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.
Location: DILLINGHAM CTR. Hours: 12 Fee: $178
50865 7/18 & 7/19 TW 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 7/13
North Carolina Automotive Inspection Continuing Education
Alamance Community College is approved by the DMV to offer Safety License and OBD-2 Inspection certification
and recertification courses. These courses are offered on a weekly basis throughout the year and fill weeks in
advance. Call 336-506-4219 to reserve your spot.
Notary Public Education
This course is required to become a notary public in North Carolina. To be eligible, you must live or work in NC; be
high school graduate or equivalent; be able to read, write, and speak English; and not be a convicted felon. Upon
completion of the course, you will complete and send an application with the $50 fee to the N.C. Secretary of State’s
office to receive your commission. You will need to purchase your own notary seal or stamp. Course fee includes the
cost of the textbook. Fees are subject to change without notification. Call 336-506-4307 for more information.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 7 Fee: $99.25
48388 5/16 & 5/18 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/11
51015 6/20 & 6/22 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 6/15
51016 7/18 & 7/20 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 7/13
51017 8/15 & 8/17 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 8/10
Real Estate Math
This course is a pre/co-requisite of the Real Estate Provisional Broker course. Successfully passing a real estate
math proficiency test will satisfy the requirement. This course is offered online, allowing students to complete it
during times that are convenient to them. Topics covered will include commissions (percentages), square
footage/acreage, math for finance, appraising, and settlement. Course will be online. Students will have 60 days from
the May 30 start to complete the course. Please call 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301 for more information
Location: Online Hours: 24 Fee: $70
5/30-7/29 Online PAY BY 5/24
Real Estate Provisional Broker
This course will satisfy the education requirements for individuals wishing to become licensed as a provisional real
estate broker. Proficiency in real estate math demonstrated by successful completion of a real estate math class or
passing a proficiency test is a pre/co-requisite for this course.
After completing the course, you will need to apply for a license ($30 application fee to the Real Estate Commission)
and sit for and pass the state exam ($64 exam fee). This course has a required textbook. Please call 336-506-4307
or 336-506-4301 for more information. Instructor is Larry Lee.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 87 Fee: $183
5/22-8/3 MTTH 9 a.m. 12 p.m. PAY BY 5/17
5/22-8/3 MTTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/17
Spanish Interpreter Program
This certificate program prepares students to work as paraprofessional Spanish interpreters, facilitating oral
communication between people in various community settings such as hospitals, schools and service agencies.
Please call 336-506-4200 for more info.
The program has two possible tracks:
TRACK 1: students who are native Spanish speakers
TRACK 2: students who are native English speakers
Prerequisite for native English speakers is showing proficiency at the Intermediate Spanish II level as determined by
testing or successful completion of the curriculum course SPA 212. For native Spanish speakers, the curriculum
courses DRE 096, DRE 097, and DRE 098 may be required based on placement test scores.
Call 336-506-4200 for more information.
Track 1 (required courses for native Spanish speakers):
Writing and Inquiry (curriculum course ENG 111)
Oral Communication (curriculum course ENG 115)
Professional Research/Reporting (curriculum course ENG 114)
Track 2 (required courses for native English speakers):
Spanish Reading & Composition (curriculum course SPA 231)
Spanish Conversation (curriculum course SPA 221)
Spanish Grammar Review (Workforce Development course)
Required courses for both Tracks:
Introduction to Spanish Interpreting
Analytical Skills in Spanish Interpreting
Introduction to Spanish Translation
Course offerings for this summer are as follows:
INTRO TO SPANISH TRANSLATION & SPANISH GRAMMAR REVIEW
This combines two of the required courses above into one long course, to provide a cost-savings to the student.
Location: ACC Hours: 63 Fee: $183
Course # Dates Days Time
50870 5/22-8/9 MW 5:30-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/17
Wildlife Rehab
This course is intended for anyone who works with animals and has a serious interest in rehabilitation. Upon finishing
the course, students will fill out paperwork for a state permit to rehabilitate animals as well as have the opportunity to
join the Wildlife Rehab Inc. non-profit organization if they so choose. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73
50872 6/5-7/31 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/31
CORPORATE EDUCATION CALL 336-506-4331 OR 336-506-4151
Alamance Community College (ACC) &
Substitute Teacher/Effective Teacher Training
This 30-hour course is designed to prepare learners to enter a school setting as a substitute teacher and fill the
role of the regular instructor in the classroom and as a staff member. Learners will engage in a variety of
activities that will enhance their awareness of challenges encountered by today’s youth and enable them to
recognize and develop appropriate learning activities. Call 336-506-4219 for more information.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 30 Fee: $128
50868 5/23-8/1 T 5:15-8:15 p.m. PAY BY 5/18
Teacher Assistant Program
This program is for individuals whose objective is to become a teacher assistant, who wish to be effective in the
classroom, and who desire a better understanding of how students learn. This 96-hour course, along with a
successful completion of the COMPASS, ASSET, or WORKKEYS exam, fulfills the requirements in North
Carolina to become a teacher assistant. No previous college education or teaching experience is necessary.
Call 336-506-4219 for more information
Location: ACC* Hours: 96 Fee: $183
50869 5/20-8/26 S 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 5/16
Continuing Education Online
Online classes for teacher renewal credit include topics such as classroom discipline, the Internet in the
classroom, Language Development, Understanding Adolescents, plus a large selection of courses that may
count as technology credits.. Each class offers 2.4 CEUs and run for six weeks, starting on May 17, June 14,
July 12, August 16. Call 336-506-4219 or visit www.ed2go.com/alamance for more information.
North Carolina State University (NCSU) Program Courses Lean Six-Sigma Certification
ACC WHITE BELT COURSE
Location: ACC Hours: 12 Fee: $73
Whether you want to get your feet wet with the Lean Six Sigma Belt Program without the concern of a test, or you are
a certified belt looking for extra tools to put in your tool box, the White Belt course may be your answer. This course
will cover:
The basics of PDCA, (Plan Do Check Act)
Process observation techniques
Utilizing metrics as a feedback loops to drive performance
The importance of change management as a part of your solution implementation
Root cause problem solving with a cause map tool Call for Summer dates
ACC YELLOW BELT CERTIFICATE
Course provides orientation to the Lean history, concepts, and improvement process. Training focuses on how to
apply and develop Kaizen and Lean principles for minimizing time and resources used in work processes by
elimination of waste and defects. Yellow Belts participate on projects as core team members or subject matter
experts (SME). They gather data, participate in problem solving, and add their personal experiences to the
exploration process. Not only do Yellow Belts learn the skills necessary to identify, monitor and control profit-eating
practices on their own processes, but they are also prepared to feed that information to other Green Belts and Black
Belts.
Location: ACC Hours: 24 Cost: $73
Course # Dates Days Time
5/10-6/28 W 6-9 p.m.
7/12-8/30 W 6-9 p.m.
9/1-10/25 W 6-9 p.m.
ACC/NCSU GREEN BELT CERTIFICATE
ACC/NCSU Green Belt Section 1- Learn the tools and skills needed to plan and complete a Lean Six Sigma
certification project. Work on teams led by Lean Six Sigma Black Belts. Help your organization implement Lean Six
Sigma effectively. Prerequisite: Yellow Belt Certification or Credit by Exam
Location: ACC Hours: 36 Fee: $378 (reg. $128/text $250)
Course # Dates Days Time
5/8-7/31 M 6-9 p.m.
ACC/NCSU Green Belt Section 2- Training in the statistical tools needed to implement Lean Six Sigma projects
using Minitab statistical software for quality improvement and data analysis. Prerequisite: Green Belt Section 1 and
company-approved Green Belt project
Location: ACC Hours: 24
Fee: $73*
*NCSU Green Belt Project Review/Certificate Fee: $100
8/10-9/28 TH 6-9 p.m.
ACC/NCSU BLACK BELT CERTIFICATE
Black Belt Section 1: Black Belts are trained to identify
and implement processes to maximize an organization’s
return on investments. Black Belts use two powerful
methodologies, Lean and Six Sigma for reducing waste,
speeding up processes, and determining root cause of
problems. Prerequisites: Green Belt 1, 2
Location: ACC Hours: 42
Fee: $428 (reg. $128/text
$300)
10/3-12/19 T 6-9 p.m.
Black Belt Section 2: Class focuses on Six Sigma Project planning and development. Black Belt instructor serves as
mentor to Project formatting. Company-approved Six Sigma project is required. Project data collection requires work
outside class times. Non-profit organization projects accepted. Prerequisites: Green Belt 1, 2
Location Hours: 22 Fee: $73*
*NCSU Black Belt Project Review/Certificate Fee: $200
Call for January 2018 start date
For a complete list of ACC/NCSU Green Belt and Black Belt requirements, contact Business & Industry Training
Services.
Technical Fundamental Skills
INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (PLCS) AND ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
Course introduces the programmable logical controllers (PLCs) and its associated applications. Training covers
hardware components, simple PLC programming including timers, counters, and data manipulation. In addition,
structured programs along with sequencer and shift register instructions will be studied.
Location: ACC Hours: 40 Fee: $128 Call for Summer schedule.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP)
PMP Introduction Part 1: Participants will learn the terminology, tools and techniques to move projects from
initiation to planning, executing, controlling, and closing. Training includes key concepts from PMI’s A Guide to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge, 5th Edition. (PMBOK)
Location: ACC Hours: 24 Fee: $73
6/20-8/15 M 6-9 p.m.
PMP Certification Preparation Part 2: Training focuses on the PMP examination and will satisfy the 35 contact
hours PMP exam requirement. These courses are suitable for project managers, team members and individuals
interested in PMP knowledge and exam certification.
Location: ACC Hours: 36 Fee: $128
Call for Fall dates
Customized Training Program
Customized training provides Alamance County business and industry funding resources and service to support
training for personnel in direct production of goods and services and/or production and technology support positions.
If you assemble, manufacture, produce or fabricate, you may qualify. Call for eligibility.
Admission to Corporate Education training courses are open to individuals 18 years of age or older. Individuals less
than 18 years old who are high school graduates or whose high school class has graduated may also enroll. Students
between 16-18 who have not graduated from high school, may be permitted under procedures outlined in the ACC
General Catalog.
Health, Life Sciences, and Public Services
ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support)
Call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316 for more information.
Anatomy and Physiology for EMS
This course is a pre or co-requisite for the Paramedic program. If you plan to become a paramedic, this course is
required. Call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316 for more info.
Location: ACC Hours: 96 Fee: $183
5/1-6/19 MTH 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 4/26
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
The BLET course is required in order to become a law enforcement officer in NC. This course covers all of the topics
mandated by the NC Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission. Students must be sponsored by a law
enforcement agency, and need to be at least 20 years of age to be able to take the state exam. Application packets
are available at both the main campus and the Burlington Center. The next class will begin in August, but application
needs to be done much earlier. For more information call Steve Foust at 336-506-4034.
CPR and First Aid
Alamance Community College offers First Aid and CPR certification classes. Call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316 for
more information.
Emergency Medical Technician
This is the course you need to take if you are seeking a basic EMT credential. Upon successful completion of the
coursework, you must take and pass a state EMT exam in order to be credentialed as an EMT. This course is also a
prerequisite for advanced credentials such as EMT-I or Paramedic. In the basic course, you will learn emergency
treatment for a variety of serious medical situations. Call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316 or more information.
Location: ACC Hours: 200 Fee: $183
Course # Dates Days Time
50966 5/23-9/09 TTHS* 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 5/11
51068 6/06-8/12 TWF 9-6 p.m. PAY BY 6/01
*This course will meet every other Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in addition to Tuesdays and Thursdays.
EMT-B (Hybrid)
50967 5/24-8/26 WS** 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 5/19
50973 9/6-12/16 WS** 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 9/1
**Hybrid courses are part classroom, part on-line. This course will meet an occasional Saturday from 8 am to 5 pm in
addition to Wednesdays. Students must be computer literate, have a computer and internet access.
Emergency Medical Technician - Continuing Education
This course is for persons credentialed as EMT Basic. This course is to satisfy the continuing education needed to
maintain your credential.
Location: ACC Hours: 36 Fee: $128
*Class meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month.
Emergency Medical Technician: Paramedic
This is the course you need if you have already completed EMT and wish to progress to the Paramedic level.
Anatomy and Physiology is a pre- or co-requisite for the program. Call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316 or more
information.
Location: ACC Hours: 900+ Fee: $183 per semester (plus materials & fees)
6/22- Sept ‘18 MTH 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 6/19
& Approximately every other Sat 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Firefighter Cadet Training Program
This program is designed to prepare
individuals for employment as
firefighters. It will include the
coursework necessary to complete
Firefighter certification. You must be
able to pass a pre-entrance physical
and a reading comprehension test.
Classes will meet Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. This is an
excellent way to prepare you for a
career in firefighting in the shortest time
possible. We encourage both minority
and female applicants to apply. It is
strongly recommended that fire cadets
take the EMT-Basic course as well. For
more information, contact the Dillingham Center of ACC at 336-506-4316 or 336-506-4303.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 615 Fee: $622
Course # Dates Days Time
50974 8/14-11/22* 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. APPLY BY 8/4
*Mandatory Orientation/Registration and Agility Test on Saturday 8/5 from 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Firefighter Training Courses
We offer many courses for firefighter training, both certification and other in-service training. Call 336-506-4316 to be
added to an e-mail notification list of upcoming courses.
In-Service Law Enforcement Training
ACC offers many of the mandated and a number of non-mandated courses for law enforcement in-service training.
For more information, contact Gene Perry at 336-506-4147.
International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)
For more information, call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316.
Nurse Aide Refresher
This course is appropriate if your N.C. nurse aide credential has expired and you wish to renew it, OR, if you have a
current or expired out-of-state credential and wish to be credentialed in North Carolina. To be eligible to take the
course, you are required (1) to have been listed in good standing on the N.C. Nurse Aide Registry within the last
seven years OR (2) to have been listed in good standing with another state within the last five years. Coursework is
required, and the class size is limited. Call 336-506-4200 for more information including prerequisites.
(Note: This is NOT the same as the basic Nurse Aide class, which is for beginners. For that class, call 336-506-
4253.)
Location: ACC Hours: 40 Fee: $128
50841 5/16-6/6 TWTH 5:30-9:40 p.m. PAY BY 5/11
PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support)
Call 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316 for more information.
Pharmacy Technician Training
Opportunities are growing in the dynamic pharmacy technician field. This course is mainly for people already in the
field and will help prepare those interested in the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) examination. Call
336-506-4200 for more information.
Location: Goodwill Hours: 90 Fee: $180
50871 5/16-8/30 TW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/11
Industrial Technologies
Biofuels (Biogas, Alcohol, Biodiesel)
This course will cover the evolving industry of sustainable renewable fuels (alcohol, biodiesel, methane and cellulose
products) to replace fossil fuels (gasoline, diesel, natural gas and coal). Multimedia, lectures, presentations,
laboratories, guest speakers and field trips will be used to share knowledge, skills and behaviors. Call 336-506-4200
for more information.
Location: T.S. Designs Hours: 24 Fee: $70
50879 6/7-7/26 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 6/2
Green Shelter
This course is an introduction to Green Shelter Techniques. Course covers design systems such as LEED and NC
Healthy-Built Homes. Alternative building materials and techniques and the safe and proper use of tools will also be
discussed. Site consideration and modeling will be examined as well as foundations, walls, and roofs, and interior
and exterior finish. Energy efficiency and integrated utilities (water, waste, food, and energy) will be covered. Call
336-506-4200 for more information.
Location: T.S. Designs Hours: 24 Fee: $70
Course # Dates Days Time
50873 6/3-7/22 S 9 a.m.-12 p.m. PAY BY 5/31
Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is a hot topic as concerns over global warming and conventional fuel grab headlines. This course
explains solar energy, wind energy, and energy from biomass. Multimedia, lectures, presentations, laboratories,
guest speakers and field trips will be utilized to share knowledge, skills and behaviors. Call 336-506-4200 for more
information.
Location: T.S. Designs Hours: 24 Fee: $70
50875 6/5-7/31 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/31
Community Service Programs 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322
ARTS & CRAFTS 336-506-4149 OR 336-506-4322
Floral Design Workshops
Students will learn the basics of floral arranging and then design and make their own seasonal floral arrangements.
Students will learn how to select the correct container to make their arrangements pop. Artificial flowers may be used
in class. *Students are responsible for their supplies. Blake Jones, instructor.
Location: Kernodle Sr. Ctr. Hours: 12 Fee: $50*
50885 6/5-6/26 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/31
Jewelry Design & Repair
Students will learn to design one of a kind jewelry using various tools and
fundamental techniques to secure fasteners, design, bend, swirl, and curl
wire. Become inspired and challenged to create unique pieces. Instructor
will work with each student to customize projects based on their skill level
and experience. This class is ideal for beginners to intermediate students.
Learn easy ways to customize and repair new or vintage pieces. *Supplies
will vary depending on projects chosen and will be discussed at first class.
Elisa DiGiambattista, instructor
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
50886 5/9-6/27 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/4
New! Painting: Pastels – Landscapes and Flowers
Perfect for the Beginner or advanced student. Learn to create vibrant landscapes and flowers using Pastels. Pastel
in the easiest and quickest way to complete a painting. Pastels can be used as a drawing medium or painting
medium. In the class we will explore and learn all the different types of pastels and surfaces on which to draw and
paint. *A supply list of materials will be discussed at the first class. Betty Tyler, instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
50945 6/14-8/9 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 6/9
New! Painting: Beginning Watercolor
This class is perfect for the beginning student. Learn techniques for sketching, mixing colors, and applying
watercolor paints to the paper to achieve a variety of desired effects. The instructor will present various techniques
such as a wash, glaze, wet on wet, dry brush, dropping in color, lifting out color, or negative painting to capture the
attraction of the season. *A supply list given at the first class. Carolyn Teague, instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
Course # Dates Days Time
50887 5/23-7/18 T 9 a.m.-12 p.m. PAY BY 5/18
New! Painting: Watercolor – Still Life
Learn techniques to capture the color and composition of still life and landscapes. Students will learn various
techniques to achieve the desired effects. The instructor works with students of all levels from beginner to advanced.
*A supply list given at registration. Don Marlowe, instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
50888 6/7-7/26 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 6/2
Pottery: Hand Building
In this class students learn clay hand building and glazing techniques. Students will experiment using the extruder,
slab rollers and molds. NO WHEEL-THROWING WILL BE DONE IN THIS CLASS. Students will also learn about
finishing, firing and glazing their pieces. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER AND PAY
BY DEADLINE TO ALLOW FOR CLAY TO BE ORDERED – NO EXCEPTIONS. *Registration fee includes 25 lbs of
clay, glazes, and firing. Jan Holloman, instructor
Location: Elmira Rec. Hours: 18 Fee: $105*
50889 5/17-6/21 W 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 5/10
Pottery: Hand & Wheel Thrown
In this class students learn clay wheel-throwing and glazing techniques. The finished pieces are kiln fired, glazed,
and fired a final time. Instructor works with all skill levels. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED. STUDENTS MUST
REGISTER AND PAY BY DEADLINE TO ALLOW FOR CLAY TO BE ORDERED – NO EXCEPTIONS.
*Registration fee includes 25 lbs of clay, glazes, and firing. Pete Pate, Briggette Slivinski, instructors
Location: Elmira Rec. Hours: 18 Fee: $105*
50897 5/18-6/22 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/11
50898 6/4-7/16 Su 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 5/26
New! Pottery: Teapot Workshop
Pre-requisite: Student must have taken prior pottery classes and understand the basics of pottery. Making a teapot
is considered a milestone for many people learning pottery. Students will learn all elements of making teapots
including handles, spouts and lids. Various techniques will be explored to add unique, decorative designs.
REGISTRATION IS LIMITED. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER AND PAY BY DEADLINE TO ALLOW FOR CLAY
TO BE ORDERED – NO EXCEPTIONS. *Registration fee includes clay, glazes, and firing. Students should bring a
bag lunch*. Briggette Slivinski, instructor
Location: Elmira Rec. Hours: 12 Fee: $85*
50899 6/3-6/10 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 5/26
Quilting: String Fling
Prerequisite: Student must have a working knowledge of basic quilting
techniques. This pattern is perfect for your scrapie material. Enjoy the
freedom of piecing without perfection. Learn this simple technique using
half squares, triangle blocks and string blocks to make any size quilt from a
baby blanket to a King size quilt. *Students are responsible for supplies.
Helen Doutt, instructor
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
50946 5/11-6/29 TH 9 a.m.-12 noon. PAY BY 5/8
50947 5/11-6/29 TH 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 5/8
Sewing
Whether you are a beginner just learning to thread a needle or have been sewing for a while, this class is appropriate
for you. Instructor will work with students on all levels to help them select and sew a project at their skill level.
Students will be given detailed instruction and guidance on their individual projects. All students work in class and
may work on items at home. Learn machine operation and maintenance and make individual projects such as simple
window treatment, children’s clothing, tote bags, basic clothing. There are a limited number of machines available
in the classroom to share, so students are encouraged to bring their own sewing machine. *Students are
responsible for their project supplies and material. Mandy Foster, instructor
Location: Dillingham Hours: 15 Fee: $65*
Course # Dates Days Time
50900 7/10-8/14 M 6:30-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/5
Stained Glass
This class is for beginners through advanced students and includes instruction on using patterns, cutting glass,
grinding and foiling edges, and soldering pieces together. Based on individual skill level, students may create items
from simple sun catchers to elaborate windows. *This class requires special tools and equipment that may be
purchased as a kit (Approx. $110). Hettie Moore & Louise De Los Reyes, instructors
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
48529 5/9-6/27 T 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 5/4
48532 5/9-6/27 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/4
48535 5/10-6/28 W 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 5/5
48538 5/18-7/6 TH 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 5/15
48541 5/11-6/29 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/8
50901 7/11-8/29 T 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 7/6
50902 7/11-8/29 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/6
50907 7/12-8/30 W 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 7/7
50908 7/13-8/31 TH 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 7/10
50909 7/13-8/31 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/10
Wood: Picture Framing & Mat Cutting
Students will learn the steps to create a Do-it-yourself frame and matting. Bring that unique one of a kind project or
art and leave with a beautiful framed or matted piece. Learn to make your piece Gallery ready! Students can also
choose to mount various materials such as fabric, cross-stitch, canvas, sports memorabilia, military metals, and
more. ACC will provide materials for practice. *Students are responsible for their own project supplies. Elisa
DiGiambattista, instructor
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
50910 6/5-7/31 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/31
Wood: Woodworking, Furniture Finishing & Refinishing
Do you have an antique or older piece of furniture that needs some work? Would you like to refinish that bargain
piece you picked up at a yard sale? Does that family heirloom need some work before it is passed down to the next
generation? Then this is the class for you. Learn basic minor touch up procedures and basic repair techniques for
older furniture. Learn how to revitalize and restore older furniture to a ‘like new’ condition or upcycle those gently
used pieces for a different look. This class is perfect for the beginning or seasoned woodworker and women are
encouraged to attend. *Students will be responsible for materials. Cost includes insurance. Tom Davis, instructor.
Location: Davis’ Shop Hours: 24 Fee: $72*
50911 6/1-7/20 TH 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 5/26
Wood: Woodworking
Perfect for the Beginner to Intermediate students. Students will learn the safe operation of various power tools
including table saws, drill presses, jointers, planers, band saws, and lathes. Instructor will work with each student on
an individual basis to customize a simple project based on skill level. This class is perfect for the beginning
woodworker. *Students will be responsible for materials. Cost includes insurance. Tom Davis, instructor.
Location: Davis’ Shop Hours: 24 Fee: $72*
Course # Dates Days Time
50913 6/1-7/20 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/26
DRIVING SAFETY 336-506-4149 OR 336-506-4322
New! Truck Driver Training
CDL Permit required. This class is designed to teach students to drive
tractor-trailer and trucks. This program will prepare the prospective
driver to understand safety, driver responsibility and also the laws and
regulations governing the motor carrier industry. Upon successful
completion, students are qualified to take the Commercial Driver’s
License Exam and are employable by commercial trucking firms. Class
includes classroom and behind the wheel portions. Students must
meet with staff to review the requirements and have all paperwork
complete BEFORE they can register. Interested students should call
for more information.
Location: Dillingham / Davidson CCC Hours: 232 Fee:
$1,232.05*
5/12-7/22 FSSU 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Defensive Driving (4 Hour)
This class is designed for low speeds, stop sign and stop light violations. Students will learn essential defensive
driving techniques and skills to avoid collisions and decrease future violations. If you want a refresher course in the
latest rules of the road, this class may be for you. Topics covered include safety belts, child safety regulations,
passing safely, the effect of alcohol and drugs on driving and vehicle laws and regulations.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 4 Fee: $65
Call for available dates and times.
New! Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving - (8 hours)
This class is designed for high speeds, speeding in a work zone, speeding in school zone, all other aggressive driving
violations and repeat offenders. This highly effective driver-training program is developed especially for problem
drivers. By emphasizing the connections between behavior and attitude, DDC-ADD helps participants to see how
reckless driving is a result of their own actions.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 8 Fee: $105
Call for available dates and times.
Motorcycle Safety
Basic Rider Course - The Basic Rider Course is aimed at beginning riders of all ages. Never ridden a
motorcycle? Maybe you need to refresh your skills. You will be amazed with your newly-found skills and confidence.
(Even experienced riders have expressed appreciation for the skills they have learned.) Most self-taught riders are
unaware of the skills needed to minimize chances of accidents or injuries. Successful completion will exempt you
from the riding portion of the NCDMV Endorsement test. Many insurance companies offer premium discounts for
successful graduates of this course. The course consists a mixture of classroom and range/riding time. Practical
riding skills are developed in a controlled, off-street environment. The course is also mandatory for motorcyclists
under the age of 18 in the state of NC. Each course meets on Friday night and all day Saturday and Sunday.
Enrollment is limited to 11 students per class and is taken on a first come, first served basis. Register and
pay early to reserve your spot. *A waiver form is required. Call for more information.
Location: ACC Hours: 23 Fee: $185
4/7-4/9 4/21-4/23 5/5-5/7
5/19-5/21 6/9-6/11 7/14-7/16
8/11-8/13 8/18-8/20 9/8-9/10
BRC2 - The Basic Rider Course 2 is for someone who has been riding for a little while. It’s a great way to learn
more about your riding abilities and the capabilities of your motorcycle. Students interested in attending must
possess a valid motorcycle license or motorcycle endorsement to their license. It is recommended that you have at
least 6 months riding experience or 3,000 miles under your belt. You must provide a street legal, properly licensed
motorcycle for the range exercises, and must show proof of insurance. Your bike must also pass a visual safety
inspection on the morning of the class. The course consists of a full day of riding on a controlled course to allow you
to practice new skills or to refine existing skills. If you normally ride with a passenger, passengers are allowed in the
class for an additional fee. Enrollment is limited to 11 students per class and is taken on a first come, first
served basis. Register and pay early to reserve your spot. Call 336-506-4322 for more information.
Location: ACC Hours: 9 Fee: $80
S 4/29
HOSPITALITY & SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 336-506-4149 OR 336-506-
4322
Photography: Basic
Learn the basic operations of a digital SLR camera including f/stops, shutter speeds, exposures, lighting,
composition, and film speed. Students may take fieldtrips to practice capturing various elements. Critiques of
student photographs and suggested practice assignments are used as a part of the learning process. Students are
encouraged to bring their own camera. Come learn from the former owner of Westbrook Studios. Joe Robertson,
instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
Course # Dates Days Time
50917 6/1-7/20 TH 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/26
Photography: Digital – See listing under computer section Photography: Portrait
Pre-requisite: Basic Photography or similar background. Students will learn techniques of classic and contemporary
portrait photography including posing, lighting, composition, and clothing selection. Outdoor and indoor location as
well as in-studio will be covered for both individual and group portraiture. Come learn from the former owner of
Westbrook Studios. Joe Robertson, instructor.
Location: ACC,102 Hours: 24 Fee: $73
50918 7/11-8/29 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 7/6
Wedding & Event Planning: Level I
Students will learn an overview of the event industry and how to plan all details of a wedding or special event.
Topics covered will include setting a timeline, establishing a reasonable budget, choosing a venue, and choosing a
theme/color just to name a few. Great for students looking for a new fun career. Students will have access to the
best in the business and receive information from top vendors in the Triad/Triangle area. Jennifer Ball, instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 24 Fee: $73*
50919 6/8-7/27 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 6/5
New! Wedding & Event Planning: Bridal Boot Camp
Are you a DIY Bride? Are you planning your own wedding or one for a close friend? In 8 short weeks you will
review the basics of wedding planning and cover such topics as budgeting, venues, safety, etiquette, timelines and
much more. Come learn from the owner of a local Event Planning company. Jennifer Ball, instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 12 Fee: $55
50948 6/6-6/27 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 6/1
New! Wedding & Event Planning: Renew, Revamp & Restore
Are you an established vendor or venue looking for ways to take your sales and event season to the next level. This
powerful 4 week program will go over everything from Social Media, Event Website presence and creating your own
Newsletters, upgrading your marketing styles and how to find your dream clients. We will also go over contracts and
liability information. We will assist you in branding your company and creating a presence throughout your local
community. Jennifer Ball, instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 12 Fee: $75*
Course # Dates Days Time
50950 7/11-8/1 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/6
FOREIGN LANGUAGES 336-506-4149 OR 336-506-4322
Conversational Spanish
LEVEL I
Learn to speak and understand basic words, sentences, and phrases. Specific words and subject matter may be
covered, depending on the interests of the class. Being able to speak their language is a great benefit if you work
with or help the Spanish-speaking public. *Students are responsible for textbooks and materials. Textbooks will be
discussed at first class. Esther Benbassat, Instructor
Location: Dillingham Hours: 20 Fee: $73*
50920 5/16-6/8 TTH 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/11
50921 7/10-8/2 MW 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 7/5
CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH, ADVANCED
This class is designed for advanced students wishing to enhance conversational skills. Students will practice
sentences and phrases and be able to speak and read the language. Students will use a combination of 5 different
books, video lessons, and audio tapes to become more familiar with the culture and variations of the Spanish
language. Students must have prior approval before joining this class due to the advanced level. *Students are
responsible for textbooks and materials. Raquel Held, instructor
Location: May Memorial Hours: 20 Fee: $70*
50923 5/26-7/28 F 12-2 p.m. PAY BY 5/23
Sign Language
Learn to communicate with hearing impaired individuals and understand the problems involved with deafness.
Whether you are looking to use sign language in the workplace or just to know signs for self-improvement and
gratification, this is the class you need. All levels will meet together and break into small groups for practice. Bud
Catoe, instructor
Location: Forest Hills Hours: 20 Fee: $70
50924 5/1-6/26 M 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/11
50925 8/7-10/2 M 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 8/2
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 336-506-4149 OR 336-506-4322
Dance: Ballroom & Special Occasion Dances
Do you have a special occasion coming up? Come learn steps for that traditional “First Dance” or “Father-Daughter
Dance” or other special occasions. Students learn various dance steps and practice these steps in the class. The
class includes American style Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Latin and Rhythm dances. This is the perfect class to take as
a couple. A dance partner is not required but is suggested. Sheila and Hugh Walker, instructors
Location: Forest Hills Hours: 12 Fee: $60
50926 7/13-8/17 TH 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 6/30
Dance: Shag Dance
Did you know that Shag Dance is North Carolina’s official state popular dance? It is a type of swing dance that
developed during the 1930's and 40's combining nimble footwork with upbeat rhythm and blues known as beach
music. Shagging originated at open-air beach parties on the North and South Carolina coasts and is most often
associated with Carolina beach music. Come learn this popular state dance and be ready to show off your skills as
you dance and shag on the boulevard. A dance partner is not required but is suggested. Sheila and Hugh Walker,
instructors
Location: Forest Hills Hours: 12 Fee: $60
50927 7/10-8/14 M 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/5
New! AKC Dog Training
PUPPY AND BASIC TRAINING This is a fully comprehensive course which includes socialization and confidence building along with a strong
foundation for manners and obedience. Commands taught include Sit, Stay, Down, Come, and Heel among others.
Come learn from an AKC Canine Good Citizen certified trainer. Cathy Munnier, instructor
Location: Forest Hills Hours: 6 Fee: $125
Course # Dates Days Time
50928 6/13-7/25 T 6-7 p.m. PAY BY 6/8
Getting Paid To Talk
Ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials, and more,
this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over. Learn what the pros look for, how to prepare, and
where to find work in your area! We’ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice
professionals. In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our
teacher. This class is lots of fun, and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field. Instruction by
Voice Coaches, LLC
Location: Dillingham Hours: 2.5 Fee: $25
50929 8/9 W 6:30-9 p.m. PAY 8/4
Golf Basics & Etiquette
This course is appropriate if you are a beginner golfer with little or no experience, a 'business golfer', or a golfer with
physical or injury limitations. The instructor will go over the rules & etiquette of playing golf. Instruction will be given
for irons, putting, chipping & longer clubs, with complete instruction for alignment, grip & set-up. First class meets at
Burlington Center. *Students are responsible for their own supplies. *Golf clubs required except for the first class.
Mike Doyle, Instructor
Location: Randy’s Golf Center Hours: 12 Fee: $80*
50930 5/18-6/22 TH 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 5/15
New! L.E.A.N. Health & Nutrition
L.E.A.N. is a comprehensive workshop program designed for parents and/or caregivers with school age children.
Students will explore the 4 parts of LEAN: lifestyle, exercise, attitude and nutrition in an encouraging atmosphere.
Topics covered will include reading labels, “traffic light” eating, encouragement and activities for young families.
Workbook provided. Jennifer Hilger, Instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 9 Fee: $100
5/24-6/28 W 6:30-8:00 p.m. PAY BY 2/24
Medicare Made Clear
Have you heard that there have been many changes to Medicare? Learn about all of the options available to you.
Did you know that you don’t have to be 65 to qualify for Medicare? If you are retired or just planning for retirement,
this course will help you to make the most of Medicare. We will talk about part A and B and about all of the new
options that are available to those who qualify for Medicare. When you understand all of the options you can make
the best decision for you. Bill Cauthren, Instructor.
Location: Dillingham Hours: 3 Fee: FREE
5/2 T 6-9 p.m. Register By 4/27
6/6 T 6-9 p.m. Register By 6/1
Small Business Center Call 336-506-4311
STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS IS EASY AT ACC.
The SDC provides current or potential small business owners a variety of opportunities to increase their knowledge
of small business management and the business start-up process. The center provides free, confidential counseling
and referral services and free or low-cost classes, workshops, and seminars on business topics. Preregistration is
required for all events.
Come visit the SDC located within ACC’s Burlington Center to seek advice and use our business resource library.
The SDC has access to the Internet and NCLIVE (inter-library exchange) as well as government forms, publications,
and information.
Seminars and workshops are offered on topics of interest to the business community. Examples are:
How to Write a Business Plan
Traits of Successful People
Basic Bookkeeping for Business Owners
Finding Money for Your Small Business
Selling to Tough Customers
How to Sell to Government Agencies
Low Cost Marketing Tips
What Business Owners Need to Know About Taxes
NEED A QUICK RESPONSE?
The SDC specializes in quick response to small business needs, so all courses and programs cannot be identified
well in advance. For more information or a schedule of upcoming topics visit our website at
http://www.alamancecc.edu/business_industry_services/small_bus_center, contact us by e-mail at [email protected] or call 336-506-4311.
LOCATION KEY LOCATION CODE ADDRESS
ACC Main campus (Graham), Jimmie Kerr Rd. at I-85/I-40, Exit 150
Blessed Sacrament School Blessed Sacrament School, 515 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington
Davis St. UMC Davis Street United Methodist Church, 606 E. Davis St., Burlington
Davis’ Shop 1104 Southerland St., Suite B, Graham
Dillingham Dillingham (Burlington) Center, 1304 Plaza Dr., Burlington
DSS Dept. of Social Services, 319 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd., Burlington
Elmira Rec. Elmira Recreation Center, 810 Wicker St., Burlington
ESC Employment Security Commission, 2720 S. Mebane St., Burlington
Forest Hills Forest Hills Recreation Center, 227 Williamson St., Burlington
Goodwill Goodwill Industries Community Resource Center, 3740 S. Church St., Burlington
Kernodle Sr. Ctr. Kernodle Senior Center, 1535 S. Mebane St., Burlington
May Memorial May Memorial Library, 342 S. Spring St., Burlington
Randy’s Golf Ctr. 1706 Hanford Rd, Burlington
TS Designs 2053 Willow Springs Lane, Burlington
TBA To Be Announced