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www.alamancecc.edu 2013 Spring Schedule S t a r t G r o w i n g Y o u r F u t u r e a t A C C L i v i n g W a l l P r e p p i n g P l a n t e r s f o r H y d r o p o n i c G r e e n h o u s e H a r v e s ti n g H y d ro p o n i c M i c o g r e e n s S o l a r G r e e n h o u s e CURRICULUM REGISTRATION REGISTER NOW See page 3 CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION ONGOING See page 47

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Page 1: Spring Schedule2013 - Alamance Community College · in college course work. All degree or diploma seeking students who do not report accept-able ACT or SAT scores or who have not

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Table of ConTenTsCurriCulum (for CrediT)Spring Semester Calendar................................................................. 3College Hours ........................................................................................ 3Application Procedures, Placement Testing ............................... 4Semester Costs ...................................................................................... 4General College Information ............................................................ 5 Bookstore Information/Hours ...................................................................... 5 Residency Policy ................................................................................................ 5 Audit Classes ....................................................................................................... 5 Class Cancellations ........................................................................................... 5 Refund Policy ...................................................................................................... 5 Financial Aid ........................................................................................................ 5

Curriculum Course Listing ................................................................. 6 Study Skills Courses, College Preparatory Courses ........................... 6-7 Weekend Courses.............................................................................................. 7 Distance Education (Online and Hybrid Courses) ...........................8-10 University Transfer (Associate in Arts, Associate in Science) .... 11-15 Associate Degree, Diploma, Certificate Programs ........................ 16-28

ConTinuing eduCaTion (non-CrediT) ....................29Arts and Crafts ..........................................SEE PERSONAL ENRICHMENTBusiness and Industry Services ..................................................................30

Computer Courses ..........................................................................................31

Construction .....................................................................................................33

Emergency and Health Services ................................................................33

Human Resources Development ..............................................................34

Job Training, Certifications, Licensure .....................................................35

Literacy (Adult High School, GED, ESL) ...................................................37

Online Courses .................................................................................................38

Personal Enrichment Courses ....................................................................38

Small Business Center ...................................................................................45

Special Interest ................................................................................................44

Teacher Renewal Credits/Teacher Assistant/Substitute ...................46

Registration Information ..........................................................47

CurriCulum Telephone direCTorystudent development extensionsAdmissions .......................................................................................(336) 506-4270Counseling .......................................................................................(336) 506-4146Career Services ...............................................................................(336) 506-4146Financial Aid ....................................................................................(336) 506-4340

departmental extensionsAccounting ......................................................................................(336) 506-4326Advertising and Graphic Design ..............................................(336) 506-4173Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration .....................(336) 506-4165Animal Care and Management ................................................(336) 506-4385Automotive ......................................................................................(336) 506-4182Biology/Chemistry ........................................................................(336) 506-4275Biotechnology ................................................................................(336) 506-4224Business Administration .............................................................(336) 506-4216Carpentry .........................................................................................(336) 506-4289Computer Information Technology ........................................(336) 506-4229Cosmetology ...................................................................................(336) 506-4393Criminal Justice ..................................................................(336) 506-4164, 4144Culinary .............................................................................................(336) 506-4174Daycare Center ..................................................................(336) 506-4118, 4123Dental Assisting .............................................................................(336) 506-4162Early Childhood Education ........................................................(336) 506-4118Fire Protection ................................................................................(336) 506-4164General Occupational ..................................................................(336) 506-4135Horticulture .....................................................................................(336) 506-4192Industrial Systems .........................................................................(336) 506-4106Machining Technology ................................................................(336) 506-4333Marketing and Retailing .............................................................(336) 506-4216Mechanical Drafting .....................................................................(336) 506-4233Medical Assisting ...........................................................................(336) 506-4213Medical Laboratory Technology ..............................................(336) 506-4196Medical Office Administration ..................................................(336) 506-4166Networking Technology .............................................................(336) 506-4229Nursing .............................................................................................(336) 506-4180Nursing Assistant ...........................................................................(336) 506-4253Office Administration ...................................................................(336) 506-4166University Transfer.........................................................................(336) 506-4237Web Technologies .........................................................................(336) 506-4229Welding ............................................................................................ (336) 506-4183

division extensionsArts and Sciences/University Transfer ................................... (336) 506-4237Business Technologies ................................................................ (336) 506-4278Health and Public Services ........................................................ (336) 506-4135 Industrial and Graphics Technologies ................................... (336) 506-4279

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spring semester registration and Class Calendar January 9-may 11

November 7 ............. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION, 2:30 p.m.; Open Registration, 3:30-5:00 p.m.December 17 ........Payment deadline for early registrations, 5 p.m. WebAdvisor Registration Closes at 3 p.m.December 19 ........... WebAdvisor Reopens at 7 a.m. until January 1January 2 ..............NO REGISTRATION on Campus or WebadvisorJanuary 3 ..............Payment deadline for Dec. 19-Jan. 3 Registrations, 5 p.m. WebAdvisor Registration Closes until January 4.January 3 .................. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION, 9 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.January 4 & 7 ........... Final Registration, 11 a.m.-12 noon., 5-6 p.m. (excluding Friday eve.)January 9 .................. CLASSES BEGINJanuary 9-11 ............ Drop/Add for Enrolled Students OnlyJanuary 12 ................ Saturday Classes Begin January 21 ................ Martin Luther King, Jr., HolidayMarch 4-9 .................. Spring Break for StudentsMarch 28-30 ............. Easter HolidaysMay 7-10 ................... Final ExamsMay 11 ....................... SPRING SEMESTER CLASSES END May 13-15 ................. Semester Break for Students

College hoursacademic advising CenterMon. .............................. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.Tues.-Thurs. ................. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Fri. ................................... 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

admissionsMon.-Thurs. ................. 8 a.m.-7 p.m.Fri. ................................... 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

business officeMon.-Fri. ....................... 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

learning resources CenterMon.-Thurs. ..... 7:45 a.m.-9:30 p.m.Fri. ............................. 7:45 a.m.-4 p.m.Sat. ...................................8 a.m.-noonNOTE: The college closes at noon on Fridays during summer term.

RegisteR Now FoR spRiNg for the BEST ChOICE of classes

Hundreds waited too late last semester and couldn’t get in. Don’t be one of THEM!

neW sTudenT early regisTraTion

nov. 7-dec. 17Returning students should meet

with their academic advisor to register early.

Visit our searchable course schedule at

www.alamancecc.edu and click WebAdvisor, then Prospective Student,

then Search for Sections.

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4 General InformatIon

appliCaTion proCedures1. Complete an Application for Admission online at www.alamancecc.edu or visit the ACC Admissions

Office. This is the only requirement for non-degree seeking applicants 18 years of age or older.2. Provide an official high school transcript or GED scores and official transcripts from any post-secondary

institution attended. This applies to degree-seeking candidates only. 3. Complete placement testing or submit SAT/ACT scores. This applies to degree-seeking candidates only. 4. Eligible high school juniors and seniors can enroll in select courses through the Career and College

Promise program. More information about the Career and College Promise is available on the College’s web site www.alamancecc.edu.

Things To remember When regisTering/sCheduling Please have your Student ID number available when registering.Know the class prerequisites: Class prerequisites are listed in WebAdvisor and the college catalog. If

unsure, ask an advisor for this information.Class seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and all classes are offered subject to a

minimum enrollment as set by the Associate Dean.Students are responsible for their own books and supplies.

Tuition and fees are due by December 17, at 5:00 p.m. to hold your course seats. Non-payment of tuition will open up

course seats for other students on registration day.Cash, check, money order, credit card or online payments are accepted. Make checks payable

to Alamance Community College. A $25.00 processing fee will be charged for each returned check. Credit card payments can be made via WebAdvisor or by phone. Call the business office at 336-506-4141. MasterCard and Visa are accepted.

mAkE YOuR PAYmENT ONlINE. Students must be logged into WebAdvisor to make online payments.

CosTs per semesTer for CurriCulum CrediT Courses in-state out-of-state*Full-Time Student (16 or more credit hours) $1,104.00 $4,176.00Part-Time Student (per credit hour) $69.00 $261.00Full-Time Student Fees $15.00 $15.00

NOTE: Tuition increases subject to change by General Assembly. *For insurance purposes, 12 credit hours is considered full-time.

if you have QuesTions WhAT ASk PhONEBooks ...............................................................................................Bookstore .....................................(336) 506-4156, (336) 578-5923Counseling, Academic ..............................................................Admissions ...................................................................(336) 506-4270Career ..................................................................................Student Development .........................................................(336) 506-4270Disabled/Special Needs Students .............................Student Development .........................................................(336) 506-4130Drop/Add Course ....................................................................Records Office ................................................................(336) 506-4270Financial Aid/Pell Grants ........................................................ Financial Aid ..................................................................(336) 506-4340Lost & Found ...............................................................Receptionist, Front Entrance ............................... (336) 578-2002, operatorPlacement Testing ...........................................................Student Development .........................................................(336) 506-4361Safety/Security .........................................................................Security Office .................... (336) 506-4201 or (internal) ext. 2286Student Activities/Student Gov. Assoc. ...................Student Development .........................................................(336) 506-4367Transcripts ..........................................................................Student Development .........................................(336) 506-4256 or 4362Tuition Payments/Refunds ..................................................Business Office ................................................(336) 506-4141 or 4119Tutorial Assistance ............................................................ Academic Skills Lab ...........................................................(336) 506-4167Veterans Benefits ................................................................Financial Aid Office ............................................................(336) 506-4105Work Study ...........................................................................Financial Aid Office ............................................................(336) 506-4109

plaCemenT TesTingAlamance Community College uses the ACT Student Success System for placing students in college course work. All degree or diploma seeking students who do not report accept-able ACT or SAT scores or who have not earned college credits in English and/or math are required to test. Non-degree students are encouraged to take advantage of the infor-mation placement testing provides but are not required to test unless they need to meet course prerequisites.

placement testing is free and must be completed prior to registration.

When: *Mon.-Wed., 8:30, 10:30, 12:30 *Tues., 5:30 p.m. (appoint. only)Where: Room G119

*for more information or to schedule an appointment for testing or a pre-test review,

contact student development at 506-4270 or 506-4361.

free plaCemenT TesT prep (bsp 2000)

A collaboration of Developmental Stud-ies, Student Development and Literacy

If you are a high school or GED graduate who has been out of school for a while or you simply need to review skills to improve your college placement test score, this program is for you! Classes are available year-round, both morning and evening.

Seventy percent of the students who took the placement test after taking BSP 2000 placed out of one or more develop-mental classes. BSP 2000 is not designed to take the place of developmental classes and those who need develop-mental studies are not recommended for BSP 2000.

Skills covered in the class:math Overview

Numeric Skills, Algebralanguage Overview

Reading Skills, English Skills

For more information or class schedule, visit: www.alamancecc.edu

click on Continuing Education; click on Literacy; click on BSP 2000;

or call 336-506-4376

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General InformatIon 5

¡bienvenidos a aCC–el primer paso para meJorar su eduCaCión! ACC es un centro académico que valora la educación de todos y todas. ¿Ud. tiene la necesidad de aprender inglés o obtener su G.E.D.? ¿Quisiera tomar clases de computación y otros cursos en español? ¡Ya no busque más! Estamos aquí para servirle y para contestar cualquier pregunta en 336-506-4337. ¡Esperamos su llamada!

booksTore informaTionA privately-owned College bookstore is located on the Carrington-Scott Campus to purchase textbooks as well as a variety of academic supplies. Hours are as follows:

Registration Week and First Week of Class Mon.-Thurs. .........7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Fri. ..........................7:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sat. ....................................... 8 a.m.-noon

Regular hours Mon. & Wed. ........7:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. ......7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Fri. ..........................7:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

payment methodsPersonal checks may be written for the amount of purchase within these criteria:

1. include address, telephone number, and driver’s license number 2. make payable to ACC Bookstore 3. two-party checks accepted when written by parent/guardian

The bookstore will not issue in-store credit. Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, Ameri-can Express, and Discover are accepted.

Credit Card policyAll credit card purchases must be accompanied by the card, and the cardholder must be present at time of purchase. If the cardholder is not present, then written permission detailing allowable charges must be provided by the cardholder along with photocopies of front and back of card at time of purchase. A photo ID is also required at the time of purchase.

Call (336) 506-4156 for more information or to purchase books by mail.

residenCy poliCyNorth Carolina law (G.S.116-143.1) requires that “a legal resident must have maintained his domicile in North Carolina for at least the 12 months immediately prior to his classification as a resident for tuition purposes.” For regulations and services, please refer to the College catalog.

audiT ClassesIndicate when you register that you will audit the class. Auditing allows you to sit in a class without testing requirements. No credit is earned. Tuition and fee charges are the same as a credit course. Students must meet course prerequisites to audit a course.

Class CanCellaTionsIf a class must be canceled, you will be notified during the scheduled class and may choose another. If you cannot choose another, a tuition refund will be made. The College reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient enrollment.

refund poliCy1. A refund shall not be made except under the following circumstances: A. A 100 percent refund will be made if the student officially withdraws

from the class(es) prior to the first day of the College’s academic semester. Requests for full refunds will not be considered after the first day of the College’s academic semester.

B. A 75 percent refund will be made if the student officially withdraws from the class(es) prior to or on the official 10 percent point of the semester. Request for refunds will not be considered after the 10 percent point of the College’s academic semester.

C. For classes beginning at times other than the beginning of the semester, provisions set forth in Part 1 (A) of this section apply. The 10 percent point of these classes is figured individually.

2. To comply with applicable federal regulations regarding refunds to individuals or groups, federal regulations will supersede the state refund regulations stated in this rule.

3. Where a student, having paid the required tuition for a semester, dies during the semester (prior to or on the last day of examinations at the College), all tuition and fees for that semester may be refunded to the estate of the deceased.

Refunds are processed automatically.

finanCial aidPriority deadline for filing financial aid is November 1 for Spring Semester. The College will continue processing awards past this date, but the award may not be available for payment on registration day.

ACC Foundation scholarship applications are due by November 26 at noon.

Did You Know . . .Persons paying tuition and fees in 2012 may be eligible for a Hope or Life-time Learning Scholarship tax credit when filing their 2012 tax return. Both tax credits usually benefit students or parents with a modified adjusted gross income up to $50,000 ($100,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly). Check with your tax advisor for further details.

Financial Aid hours monday-Thursday .............................. 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Friday ....................................................... 8:00 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday ................................................................... Closed

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seCTion numbers/CodesE–Online course N–Night class (also highlighted) W–Web-AssistedH–Hybrid course S–Saturday/Weekend class X–University TransferI–Independent study V–Variable start time

6 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

College sTudenT suCCess/sTudy skillsACA 111 01W College Student Success 1 W 7:00 AM 7:55 AMACA 111 02W College Student Success 1 T 8:00 AM 8:55 AMACA 111 03W College Student Success 1 T 9:30 AM 10:25 AMACA 111 04W College Student Success 1 TH 9:30 AM 10:25 AMACA 111 05W College Student Success 1 M 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACA 111 06W College Student Success 1 T 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACA 111 07W College Student Success 1 W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACA 111 08W College Student Success 1 TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACA 111 09W College Student Success 1 M 2:50 PM 3:45 PMACA 111 10E College Student Success 1 OnlineACA 111 11E College Student Success 1 OnlineACA 111 12E College Student Success 1 OnlineACA 111 13W College Student Success 1 T 5:30 PM 6:25 PMACA 122 01W College Transfer Success 1 T 12:45 PM 1:35 PMACA 122 02W College Transfer Success 1 TH 12:45 PM 1:35 PMACA 122 03W College Transfer Success 1 T 9:30 AM 10:25 AMACA 122 04W College Transfer Success 1 TH 9:30 AM 10:25 AMACA 122 05E College Transfer Success 1 OnlineACA 122 06E College Transfer Success 1 OnlineACA 122 07E College Transfer Success 1 Online

english–College preparaToryENG 070 01 Basic Language Skills 3 M-TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 070 02 Basic Language Skills 3 M-TH 12:40 PM 1:35 PMENG 070 03N Basic Language Skills 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMENG 080 01 Writing Foundations 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 080 02 Writing Foundations 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 080 03 Writing Foundations 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 080 04 Writing Foundations 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 080 05 Writing Foundations 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 080 06 Writing Foundations 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMENG 080 07H Writing Foundations 4 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMENG 080 08N Writing Foundations 4 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PM W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 090 01 Composition Strategies 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 090 02 Composition Strategies 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 090 03 Composition Strategies 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 090 04 Composition Strategies 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 090 05 Composition Strategies 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 090 06 Composition Strategies 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 090 07 Composition Strategies 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 090 08 Composition Strategies 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 090 09 Composition Strategies 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 090 10 Composition Strategies 3 M, W 1:45 PM 3:05 PMENG 090 11N Composition Strategies 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 090 12N Composition Strategies 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 090 13H Composition Strategies 3 S 9:00 AM 12:00 PM

reading–College preparaToryRED 070 01 Essential Reading Skills 4 M-F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMRED 070 02N Essential Reading Skills 4 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PM TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMRED 080 01 Intro to College Reading 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMRED 080 02 Intro to College Reading 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMRED 080 03 Intro to College Reading 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMRED 080 04 Intro to College Reading 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMRED 080 05 Intro to College Reading 4 M-F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMRED 080 06H Intro to College Reading 4 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMRED 080 07N Intro to College Reading 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:55 AMRED 090 01 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMRED 090 02 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMRED 090 03 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMRED 090 04 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMRED 090 05 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMRED 090 06 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMRED 090 07 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMRED 090 08 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMRED 090 09 Improved College Reading 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMRED 090 10 Improved College Reading 4 M 1:45 PM 3:45 PM W 1:45 PM 4:45 PMRED 090 11H Improved College Reading 4 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMRED 090 12N Improved College Reading 4 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PM TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PM

sTudy skills, developmenTal sTudies/College preparaTory Courses

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COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses, weekend Courses 7

maThemaTiCs–College preparaToryMAT 060 01W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 7:00 AM 7:55 AMMAT 060 02W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 060 03W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 060 04W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 060 05W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 060 06W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 060 07W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 060 08W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 060 09W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 060 10W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 060 11W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 060 12W Essential Mathematics 4 M-F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMMAT 060 13N Essential Mathematics 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PMMAT 060 14N Essential Mathematics 4 M, W 6:00 PM 8:30 PMMAT 060 15N Essential Mathematics 4 M, W 6:00 PM 8:30 PMMAT 060 16H Essential Mathematics 4 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 070 01W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 7:00 AM 7:55 AMMAT 070 02W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 070 03W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 070 04W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 070 05W Introductory Algebra 4 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:25 AMMAT 070 06W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 070 07W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 070 08W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 070 09W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 070 10W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 070 11W Introductory Algebra 4 MF 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 070 12W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 070 13W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 070 14W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 070 15W Introductory Algebra 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 070 16W Introductory Algebra 4 T, TH 1:45 PM 4:10 PMMAT 070 17N Introductory Algebra 4 M, W 6:00 PM 8:30 PMMAT 070 18N Introductory Algebra 4 M, W 6:00 PM 8:30 PMMAT 070 19N Introductory Algebra 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PMMAT 070 20H Introductory Algebra 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 070 21H Introductory Algebra 4 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 070 22H Introductory Algebra 4 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 080 01W Intermediate Algebra 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 080 02W Intermediate Algebra 4 M-F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 080 03W Intermediate Algebra 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 080 04W Intermediate Algebra 4 M-F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 080 05W Intermediate Algebra 4 M-F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 080 06H Intermediate Algebra 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 080 07H Intermediate Algebra 4 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 080 08E Intermediate Algebra 4 OnlineMAT 080 09N Intermediate Algebra 4 M, W 6:00 PM 8:30 PM

ACM 212 02W Community Health 3 S 9:00 AM 1:10 PMCIS 110 21W Introduction to Computers 3 S 8:00 AM 12:10 PMCOS 112AB 61N Salon I 4 M 7:35 PM 9:35 PM T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:10 PMCOS 112BB 61N Salon I 4 M 7:35 PM 9:35 PM T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 114AB 61N Salon II 4 M 7:35 PM 9:35 PM T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 118AB 61N Salon IV 3 T 5:15 PM 8:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 118BB 61N Salon IV 4 T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMENG 090 13H Composition Strategies 3 S 9:00 AM 12:00 PMENG 111 24S Expository Writing 3 S 9:00 AM 12:00 PMNUR 114 02N Holistic Health Concepts 5 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PM S 7:00 AM 7:00 PMNUR 114 03N Holistic Health Concepts 5 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PM SU 7:00 AM 7:00 PMOST 131 04S Keyboarding 2 S 9:00 AM 12:10 PMOST 134 04S Text Entry & Formatting 3 S 8:00 AM 12:10 PMOST 135 01S Adv Text Entry & Format 4 S 8:00 AM 1:15 PM

Weekend Courses

Visit www.alamancecc.edu Click on WebAdvisor for your most comprehensive, up-to-the-minute information about prerequisites/co-requisites, class schedules, course openings

Need more info?

Do you need one more elective credit hour or have questions about transitioning to a four-year university?

ThIS ClASS IS FOR YOu!

College Transfer suCCessThis course provides information and strategies to develop clear academic and professional goals beyond the community college experience. Topics include:

• advising/transfer • critical thinking • study skills• communication • career exploration • college culture

See the ACA 122 course listings on page 6 for days/times.

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8 dIstanCe eduCatIon Courses (for CredIt)

orienTaTion for online/hybrid/Web-assisTed CoursesStudents who have never taken an online course administered through Moodle should go to

www.alamancecc.edu/distance_ed/orientationto watch the “Introduction to Online Learning” orientation video. This video introduces students to the online course delivery method. Students will receive instructions on how to get started with their online course, as well as find helpful tips for being successful within this type of learning environment.

Study SkillsACA 111 10E College Student Success 1ACA 111 11E College Student Success 1ACA 111 12E College Student Success 1*ACA 122 05E College Transfer Success 1*ACA 122 06E College Transfer Success 1*ACA 122 07E College Transfer Success 1

Accounting*ACC 120 01E Prin of Financial Accounting 4*ACC 120 02E Prin of Financial Accounting 4*ACC 120 03E Prin of Financial Accounting 4*ACC 121 01E Prin of Managerial Accounting 4ACC 122 01E Prin of Financial Acct II 3ACC 149 01E Intro to Acc Spreadsheets 2ACC 150 01E Acct. Software Applications 2

Biology*BIO 110 03E Principles of Biology 4

Business Administration (includes Marketing)*BUS 115 02E Business Law I 3*BUS 115 03E Business Law I 3BUS 116 04E Business Law II 3BUS 135 01E Principles of Supervision 3*BUS 137 03E Principles of Management 3*BUS 137 04E Principles of Management 3CTS 115 01E Info Sys Business Concepts 3CTS 289 01E System Support Project 3MKT 120 02E Principles of Marketing 3

Computer (includes Networking and Web Technologies)*CIS 110 01E Introduction to Computers 3*CIS 110 02E Introduction to Computers 3*CIS 110 03E Introduction to Computers 3*CIS 110 04E Introduction to Computers 3*CIS 110 05E Introduction to Computers 3*CIS 110 06E Introduction to Computers 3SEC 110 02E Security Concepts 3WEB 110 01E Internet/Web Fundamentals 3WEB 115 01E Web Markup and Scripting 3WEB 140 01E Web Development Tools 3WEB 230 01E Implementing Web Serv 3WEB 250 01E Database Driven Websites 3

Criminal JusticeCJC 112 01E Criminology 3CJC 212 01E Ethics & Comm Relations 3CJC 231 01E Constitutional Law 3

Culinary ArtsNUT 110 03E Nutrition 3

online Courses (for CrediT)(* = University Transfer courses )

For more information on distance education courses, visit

www.alamancecc.edu and click on Distance Education

or contact the Distance Learning Coordinator, at

[email protected] or (336) 506-4243.

online regisTraTionBefore registering for an online class, students should take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for their course. This information can be accessed by visiting the ACC Web site at www.alamancecc.edu. Go to “Distance Education,” “Curriculum Distance Education,” and then to “Registration Procedures.”

New students must register for classes through an advisor the first time. Returning students may sign up for classes using WebAdvisor or set an appointment with an advisor. WebAdvisor can be accessed from the ACC Web site.

orienTaTion for online/hybrid/Web-assisTed CoursesStudents who have never taken an online course administered through Moodle should visit the ACC Web site at:www.alamancecc.edu/distance_ed/orientation

to watch the “Introduction to Online Learning” orientation video. This video introduces students to the online course delivery method. Students will receive instruction on how to get started with their online course, as well as find helpful tips for being successful within this type of learning environment.

laTe regisTraTion sessions (on-Campus)Students registering for an online or hybrid course during on-campus late registration should meet with an advisor. After students verify they meet the requirements for the course(s), they will be registered.

aCC disTanCe eduCaTion definiTionsONlINE–“E”–Course with 100% of instruction delivered via the Internet (Example: BUS 225 01E)

hYBRID–“h”–Face-to-face (seated) course combined with required online assignments/tasks. Face-to-face meeting times will be determined by each department. Students who register for a hybrid course must have access to the Internet and be able to complete assigned course activities online in addition to meeting on scheduled class days. (Example: HIS 131 03H)

WEB-ASSISTED–“W”–Course is delivered face-to-face with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: COM 110 01W)

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT HOURS

Want a Healthy Lifestyle?HEA 110 Personal Health/Wellness

Mondays, 6-9 p.m. -OR- available Online

This course provides an introduction to basic personal health and wellness. Emphasis is placed on current health issues such as: • nutrition • mental health • fitness

For more information, contact Cathy Johnson 336-506-4237 or e-mail: [email protected]

This course is approved as University Transfer pre-major and/or elective course requirements.

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online Courses (for CrediT) (* = University Transfer courses )

Early ChildhoodEDU 119 03E Intro to Early Child Educ 4EDU 131 01E Child, Family, & Commun 3*EDU 144 01E Child Development I 3*EDU 145 03E Child Development II 3*EDU 146 03E Child Guidance 3EDU 153 03E Health, Safety & Nutrit 3*EDU 221 02E Children With Exceptional 3EDU 261 01E Early Childhood Admin I 3EDU 262 01E Early Childhood Admin II 3EDU 271 02E Educational Technology 3EDU 280 03E Language & Literacy Exp 3EDU 282 01E Early Childhood Lit 3

English*ENG 111 25E Expository Writing 3*ENG 111 26E Expository Writing 3*ENG 111 27E Expository Writing 3*ENG 111 28E Expository Writing 3*ENG 112 11E Argument-Based Research 3*ENG 112 12E Argument-Based Research 3*ENG 113 03E Literature-Based Research 3*ENG 114 04E Prof Research & Reporting 3*ENG 114 05E Prof Research & Reporting 3*ENG 125 01E Creative Writing I 3*ENG 131 03E Introduction to Literature 3*ENG 232 02E American Literature II 3*ENG 242 02E British Literature II 3

Fine Arts*ART 111 03E Art Appreciation 3*DRA 111 01E Theatre Appreciation 3*MUS 110 03E Music Appreciation 3*MUS 110 04E Music Appreciation 3

Fire ProtectionFIP 132 01E Building Construction 3FIP 136 01E Inspections & Codes 3

Geology*GEL 111 03E Introductory Geology 4*GEL 111 04E Introductory Geology 4

History*HIS 121 06E Western Civilization I 3*HIS 121 07E Western Civilization I 3*HIS 122 02E Western Civilization II 3*HIS 131 03E American History I 3*HIS 236 01E North Carolina History 3

HorticultureHOR 164 01E Hort Pest Management 3

Humanities*HUM 110 05E Technology and Society 3*HUM 115 11E Critical Thinking 3*HUM 115 12E Critical Thinking 3*HUM 115 13E Critical Thinking 3*HUM 115 14E Critical Thinking 3*HUM 115 15E Critical Thinking 3*HUM 150 03E American Womens Studies 3

MathematicsMAT 080 08E Intermediate Algebra 4MAT 115 06E Mathematical Models 3MAT 115 07E Mathematical Models 3*MAT 140 05E Survey of Mathematics 3*MAT 140A 05E Survey of Mathematics Lab 1*MAT 151 06E Statistics I 3*MAT 151 07E Statistics I 3

Medical AssistingMED 118 02E Medical Law and Ethics 2MED 121 02E Medical Terminology I 3MED 122 03E Medical Terminology II 3

NursingHSC 140 01E Transcultural Healthcare 2HSC 140 02E Transcultural Healthcare 2

Office AdministrationOST 131 02E Keyboarding 2OST 134 03E Text Entry & Formatting 3OST 135 02E Adv Text Entry & Format 4OST 136 01E Word Processing 3OST 142 04E Med Terms II-Med Office 3OST 164 02E Text Editing Applications 3OST 241 03E Med Ofc Transcription I 2

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT HOURS

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT HOURS

Philosophy & Religion*PHI 215 02E Philosophical Issues 3*REL 110 01E World Religions 3*REL 111 01E Eastern Religions 3*REL 211 02E Intro to Old Testament 3*REL 212 02E Intro to New Testament 3

Physical Education*HEA 110 02E Personal Health/Wellness 3*HEA 110 03E Personal Health/Wellness 3*HEA 110 04E Personal Health/Wellness 3*PED 110 01E Fit and Well for Life 2*PED 110 02E Fit and Well for Life 2

Political Science*POL 120 02E American Government 3*POL 130 01E State & Local Government 3

Psychology*PSY 150 12E General Psychology 3*PSY 150 13E General Psychology 3*PSY 150 14E General Psychology 3*PSY 150 15E General Psychology 3*PSY 150 16E General Psychology 3*PSY 241 04E Developmental Psych 3*PSY 241 05E Developmental Psych 3*PSY 241 06E Developmental Psych 3*PSY 263 01E Educational Psychology 3*PSY 281 02E Abnormal Psychology 3

Sociology*SOC 210 07E Introduction to Sociology 3*SOC 213 02E Sociology of the Family 3*SOC 220 03E Social Problems 3

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hybrid Courses (for CrediT) (* = University Transfer courses )

Accounting*ACC 121 03H Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PM

Air Conditioning, Heating & RefrigerationAHR 160 01H Refrigerant Certification 1 W 4:40 PM 6:20 PM

Animal Care & ManagementACM 110 01H Intro to Animal Care 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PM

Business Administration (includes Marketing)*BUS 115 51H Business Law I 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 116 03H Business Law II 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 121 03H Business Math 3 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 225 01H Business Finance 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMBUS 234 01H Training and Development 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 240 02H Business Ethics 3 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 260 02H Business Communication 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PM(Continued on next page)

* = University Transfer courses

* = University Transfer courses

Shaded/highlighted courses indicate courses with night meeting times.

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* = University Transfer coursesShaded/highlighted courses indicate courses with night meeting times.

hybrid Courses (for CrediT) (* = University Transfer courses )

Foreign Language*SPA 111 07H Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PM*SPA 111 08H Elementary Spanish I 3 T 2:15 PM 3:10 PM*SPA 181 04H Spanish Lab 1 1 F 12:40 PM 1:35 PM*SPA 181 05H Spanish Lab 1 1 TH 2:15 PM 3:10 PM

Humanities*HUM 110 04H Technology and Society 3 M 4:00 PM 5:20 PM*HUM 115 10H Critical Thinking 3 M 6:00 PM 7:20 PM*HUM 115 51H Critical Thinking 3 W 6:00 PM 7:20 PM

MathematicsMAT 060 16H Essential Mathematics 4 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 070 20H Introductory Algebra 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 070 21H Introductory Algebra 4 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 070 22H Introductory Algebra 4 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 080 06H Intermediate Algebra 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 080 07H Intermediate Algebra 4 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM*MAT 140 04H Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PM*MAT 140 51H Survey of Mathematics 3 T 6:00 PM 7:00 PM*MAT 140A 04H Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 F 12:40 PM 1:35 PM*MAT 140A 51H Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T 7:05 PM 8:00 PM*MAT 161 03H College Algebra 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AM*MAT 161A 03H College Algebra Lab 1 F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM

Medical AssistingMED 110 41H Orientation to Med Assist 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMED 262 01H Clinical Perspectives 1 M 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMED 274 01H Diet Therapy/Nutrition 3 W 10:10 AM 11:05 AM

Medical Laboratory TechnologyMLT 266 61H MLT Practicum II 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMMLT 266 62H MLT Practicum II 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMMLT 276 61H MLT Practicum III 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMMLT 276 62H MLT Practicum III 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMNursing AssistantNAS 101 04H Nursing Assistant I 6 T 8:00 AM 2:40 PM TH 8:00 AM 1:30 PMNAS 102 01H Nursing Assistant II 6 T, TH 8:00 AM 2:00 PM

Office AdministrationOST 132 01H Keyboard Skill Building 2 W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMOST 134 02H Text Entry & Formatting 3 T 11:15 AM 12:10 PMOST 138 02H Advanced Software Appl 3 W 12:40 PM 1:40 PMOST 236 01H Adv Word/Information Proc 3 M 12:40 PM 1:40 PMOST 289 01H Administrative Office Mgt 3 M 12:40 PM 2:40 PM

Physical Education*PED 120 01H Walking for Fitness 1 W 1:45 PM 3:05 PM

Psychology*PSY 150 51H General Psychology 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

Business Administration (continued from previous page)MKT 120 41H Principles of Marketing 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 121 01H Retailing 3 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 123 02H Fundamentals of Selling 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 227 01H Marketing Applications 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AM

Communications*COM 231 07H Public Speaking 3 W 6:00 PM 7:20 PM

Computer (includes Networking and Web Technologies*CIS 110 15H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM*CIS 110 16H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM*CIS 110 17H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM*CIS 110 18H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PM*CIS 110 20H Introduction to Computers 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMCTS 120 01H Hardware/Software Support 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMDBA 110 01H Database Concepts 3 T 11:15 AM 12:10 PM TH 11:15 AM 1:15 PMNET 289 01H Networking Project 3 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AM

Culinary ArtsCUL 110 01H Sanitation & Safety 2 W 12:15 PM 1:10 PMHRM 245 01H Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp 3 T 10:10 AM 12:10 PMHRM 245 02H Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp 3 T 1:25 PM 3:25 PMNUT 110 01H Nutrition 3 T 12:25 PM 1:20 PMNUT 110 02H Nutrition 3 TH 11:05 AM 12:00 PM

Dental AssistingDEN 103 01H Dental Sciences 2 F 8:00 AM 10:00 AMDEN 103 02H Dental Sciences 2 T 5:00 PM 7:00 PMDEN 104 01H Dental Health Education 3 TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMDEN 104 02H Dental Health Education 3 T 10:10 AM 12:10 PMDEN 106 02H Clinical Practice I 5 M, W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM M, W 12:30 PM 5:00 PMDEN 106 41H Clinical Practice I 5 M, W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM M, W 12:30 PM 5:00 PMDEN 107 51H Clinical Practice II 5 T, TH 8:00 AM 12:00 PM T, TH 12:30 PM 5:00 PMEconomics*ECO 251 01H Prin of Microeconomics 3 M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PM*ECO 251 03H Prin of Microeconomics 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PM*ECO 252 03H Prin of Macroeconomics 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

Early ChildhoodEDU 151 02H Creative Activities 3 W 6:30 PM 7:25 PMEDU 151A 02H Creative Activities Lab 1 W 7:35 PM 8:30 PM*EDU 216 01H Foundations of Education 4 W 4:00 PM 5:30 PMEDU 271 01H Educational Technology 3 T, TH 12:20 PM 2:20 PM

English (includes RED courses)ENG 080 07H Writing Foundations 4 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMENG 090 13H Composition Strategies 3 S 9:00 AM 12:00 PM*ENG 114 41H Prof Research & Reporting 3 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMENG 115 10H Oral Communication 3 M 6:00 PM 7:20 PMRED 080 06H Intro to College Reading 4 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMRED 090 11H Improved College Reading 4 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

Fire ProtectionFIP 224 01H Instructional Methodology 4 TBD

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assoCiaTe in arTs/assoCiaTe in sCienCe–universiTy TransferStudents pursuing the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree should check with their academic advisor to ensure they are taking the appropriate courses to meet graduation requirements. 64 semester hours required for associate degree.

englishENG 111 01X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 7:00 AM 7:55 AMENG 111 02X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 111 03X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 111 04X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 111 05W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 111 06X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 111 07X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 111 08X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 111 09W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 111 10X Expository Writing 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 111 11X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 111 12W Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 111 13W Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 111 14X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 111 15W Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 111 16X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 111 17W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 111 18X Expository Writing 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 111 19X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMENG 111 20W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 111 21X Expository Writing 3 M, W 4:30 PM 5:50 PMENG 111 22X Expository Writing 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 111 23X Expository Writing 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 111 24S Expository Writing 3 S 9:00 AM 12:00 PMENG 111 25E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 111 26E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 111 27E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 111 28E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 112 01W Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 112 02W Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 112 03X Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 112 04X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 112 05X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 112 06X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 112 07X Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 112 08X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMENG 112 09X Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 112 10X Argument-Based Research 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 112 11E Argument-Based Research 3 OnlineENG 112 12E Argument-Based Research 3 OnlineENG 112 13Y Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 4:30 PM 5:50 PMENG 113 01X Literature-Based Research 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 113 02X Literature-Based Research 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 113 03E Literature-Based Research 3 Online

ENG 114 01W Prof Research & Reporting 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 114 02X Prof Research & Reporting 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 114 03X Prof Research & Reporting 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 114 04E Prof Research & Reporting 3 OnlineENG 114 05E Prof Research & Reporting 3 OnlineENG 114 41H Prof Research & Reporting 3 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMENG 125 01E Creative Writing I 3 OnlineENG 126 01X Creative Writing II 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 131 01W Introduction to Literature 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 131 02W Introduction to Literature 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 131 03E Introduction to Literature 3 OnlineENG 134 01X Introduction to Poetry 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 231 01X American Literature I 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 232 01X American Literature II 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMENG 232 02E American Literature II 3 OnlineENG 242 01W British Literature II 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 242 02E British Literature II 3 OnlineENG 252 01X Western World Literature II 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 272 01X Southern Literature 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 273 01X African-American Literature 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM

humaniTies/fine arTsCommunicationsCOM 110 01W Introduction to Communication 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMCOM 110 02W Introduction to Communication 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCOM 120 01X Intro Interpersonal Com 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCOM 231 01X Public Speaking 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMCOM 231 02X Public Speaking 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCOM 231 03X Public Speaking 3 M, W 1:45 PM 3:05 PMCOM 231 04X Public Speaking 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMCOM 231 06X Public Speaking 3 T, TH 2:15 PM 3:35 PMCOM 231 07H Public Speaking 3 W 6:00 PM 7:20 PM

NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Have a taste for grits and gothicism?Satiate your appetitite with a helping of both in ENG 272 Southern literaturem/W/F, 10:10 a.m.-11:05 a.m.

• Elective offered only in Spring Semester• Covers Southern literature from 19th Century

through Contemporary period• Authors include Poe, Chesnutt, Faulkner,

O’Connor, Dickey, and more

For more information, e-mail: [email protected]

This course is approved as University Transfer pre-major and/or elective course requirement.

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seCTion numbers/CodesE–Online course N–Night class (also highlighted) W–Web-AssistedH–Hybrid course S–Saturday/Weekend class X–University TransferI–Independent study V–Variable start time

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12 unIversIty transfer Courses

Fine ArtsART 111 01X Art Appreciation 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMART 111 02X Art Appreciation 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMART 111 03E Art Appreciation 3 OnlineART 114 01X Art History Survey I 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMART 131 01X Drawing I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 11:05 AMART 131 02X Drawing I 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 1:15 PMART 132 01X Drawing II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 11:05 AMART 264 01X Digital Photography I 3 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AM F 8:00 AM 9:00 AMDRA 111 01E Theatre Appreciation 3 OnlineMUS 110 01X Music Appreciation 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMMUS 110 02X Music Appreciation 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMUS 110 03E Music Appreciation 3 OnlineMUS 110 04E Music Appreciation 3 OnlineMUS 112 01X Introduction to Jazz 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMMUS 114 01X Non-Western Music 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMUS 121 01X Music Theory I 4 M, F 9:05 AM 11:05 AM W 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMUS 131 01X Chorus I 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 1:35 PMMUS 132 01X Chorus II 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 1:35 PM

HumanitiesHUM 110 01X Technology and Society 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHUM 110 02X Technology and Society 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHUM 110 03X Technology and Society 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMHUM 110 04H Technology and Society 3 M 4:00 PM 5:20 PMHUM 110 05E Technology and Society 3 OnlineHUM 115 01X Critical Thinking 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHUM 115 02X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMHUM 115 03X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMHUM 115 04X Critical Thinking 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMHUM 115 05X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHUM 115 06X Critical Thinking 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMHUM 115 07X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMHUM 115 08X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMHUM 115 09X Critical Thinking 3 M, W 3:40 PM 5:00 PMHUM 115 10H Critical Thinking 3 M 6:00 PM 7:20 PMHUM 115 11E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 12E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 13E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 14E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 15E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 51H Critical Thinking 3 W 6:00 PM 7:20 PMHUM 121 01W The Nature of America 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMHUM 122 01X Southern Culture 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMHUM 150 01X American Womens Studies 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHUM 150 02X American Womens Studies 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMHUM 150 03E American Womens Studies 3 OnlineHUM 160 01W Introduction to Film 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 1:15 PMHUM 230 01X Leadership Development 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM

Foreign LanguageASL 112 01X Elementary ASL II 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSPA 111 01X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSPA 111 02X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSPA 111 03X Elementary Spanish I 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMSPA 111 04X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 111 05X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 111 06X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMSPA 111 07H Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 111 08H Elementary Spanish I 3 T 2:15 PM 3:10 PMSPA 111 09X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMSPA 112 01W Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSPA 112 02X Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMSPA 112 03W Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 112 04W Elementary Spanish II 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSPA 112 05X Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W 6:00 PM 7:20 PMSPA 141 01W Culture and Civilization 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMSPA 181 01X Spanish Lab 1 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:05 AMSPA 181 02X Spanish Lab 1 1 T, TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 181 03X Spanish Lab 1 1 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 181 04H Spanish Lab 1 1 F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 181 05H Spanish Lab 1 1 TH 2:15 PM 3:10 PMSPA 182 01X Spanish Lab 2 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSPA 182 02X Spanish Lab 2 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMSPA 182 03X Spanish Lab 2 1 W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 182 04X Spanish Lab 2 1 M, W 7:30 PM 8:25 PMSPA 211 01W Intermediate Spanish I 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSPA 211 41X Intermediate Spanish I 3 M, W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSPA 212 51X Intermediate Spanish II 3 M, W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSPA 231 01X Reading and Composition 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PM

Philosophy/ReligionPHI 215 01W Philosophical Issues 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMPHI 215 02E Philosophical Issues 3 OnlinePHI 240 01W Introduction to Ethics 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMREL 110 01E World Religions 3 OnlineREL 110 02X World Religions 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMREL 111 01E Eastern Religions 3 OnlineREL 112 01X Western Religions 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMREL 211 01X Intro to Old Testament 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMREL 211 02E Intro to Old Testament 3 OnlineREL 212 01X Intro to New Testament 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMREL 212 02E Intro to New Testament 3 OnlineREL 221 01X Religion in America 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM

MUS 114 Non-Western Music MON/WEd/Fri, 11:15-12:10

• StudymusicinaworldContext• Hearavarietyofmusicfromacrosstheglobe• Learnaboutsimilarityanddiversityintheworld’smusic.• Investigtethemanrolesofmusicinavarietyofcultures• Exploreinterpretationofmeaningandstructureinworldmusic.• Writeandspeakeffectivelyaboutnon-Westernmusic

For more information, contact Dr. Roger Lane, insturctor (office) 336-506-4325 or e-mail: [email protected]

NEW!MUSIC

COURSE

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NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

HIS 212 Medieval HistoryTopics include:

• Frankish Kingdom • Witchcraft Craze• Medieval church • Knights in armour• Crusades • Black Death• Decline of the Roman Empire

Mon/WeD/FRi, 11:15 a.m.-12:10 p.m.

HIS 221 african-aMerican History• From Colonial imes to resent day• Civil War• Civil Rights Movement

TUeS/THURS, 11:15 a.m.-12:35 p.m.

For more information on these courses,contact Sherri Singer at 336-506-4396 or e-mail: [email protected]

soCial/behavioral sCienCesEconomicsECO 251 01H Prin of Microeconomics 3 M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMECO 251 02W Prin of Microeconomics 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMECO 251 03H Prin of Microeconomics 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMECO 252 01W Prin of Macroeconomics 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMECO 252 02W Prin of Macroeconomics 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMECO 252 03H Prin of Macroeconomics 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

HistoryHIS 121 01X Western Civilization I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMHIS 121 02X Western Civilization I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHIS 121 03X Western Civilization I 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHIS 121 04X Western Civilization I 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMHIS 121 06E Western Civilization I 3 OnlineHIS 121 07E Western Civilization I 3 OnlineHIS 122 01W Western Civilization II 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMHIS 122 02E Western Civilization II 3 OnlineHIS 131 01X American History I 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMHIS 131 02X American History I 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMHIS 131 03E American History I 3 OnlineHIS 131 04W American History I 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMHIS 132 01X American History II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMHIS 132 02X American History II 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHIS 212 01W Medieval History 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMHIS 221 01W African-American History 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMHIS 236 01E North Carolina History 3 Online

Political SciencePOL 120 01X American Government 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMPOL 120 02E American Government 3 OnlinePOL 130 01E State & Local Government 3 Online

PsychologyPSY 150 01W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMPSY 150 02W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMPSY 150 03W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMPSY 150 04W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMPSY 150 05W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMPSY 150 06W General Psychology 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMPSY 150 07W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMPSY 150 08W General Psychology 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMPSY 150 09W General Psychology 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMPSY 150 10W General Psychology 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMPSY 150 11W General Psychology 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMPSY 150 12E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 13E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 14E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 15E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 16E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 17X General Psychology 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMPSY 150 18X General Psychology 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMPSY 150 51H General Psychology 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMPSY 241 01W Developmental Psych 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMPSY 241 02W Developmental Psych 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMPSY 241 03W Developmental Psych 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMPSY 241 04E Developmental Psych 3 OnlinePSY 241 05E Developmental Psych 3 OnlinePSY 241 06E Developmental Psych 3 OnlinePSY 241 07X Developmental Psych 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMPSY 263 01E Educational Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 281 01W Abnormal Psychology 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMPSY 281 02E Abnormal Psychology 3 Online

SociologySOC 210 01W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMSOC 210 02W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSOC 210 03W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSOC 210 04W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMSOC 210 05W Introduction to Sociology 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMSOC 210 06W Introduction to Sociology 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSOC 210 07E Introduction to Sociology 3 OnlineSOC 213 01W Sociology of the Family 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMSOC 213 02E Sociology of the Family 3 OnlineSOC 220 01X Social Problems 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSOC 220 02W Social Problems 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSOC 220 03E Social Problems 3 OnlineSOC 242 01W Sociology of Deviance 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AM

History WortH studying

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seCTion numbers/CodesE–Online course N–Night class (also highlighted) W–Web-AssistedH–Hybrid course S–Saturday/Weekend class X–University TransferI–Independent study V–Variable start time

14 unIversIty transfer Courses

naTural sCienCesBiologyBIO 110 01X Principles of Biology 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM TH 9:30 AM 12:30 PMBIO 110 02X Principles of Biology 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM T 9:30 AM 12:30 PMBIO 110 03E Principles of Biology 4 OnlineBIO 111 01W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM F 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 02W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 03W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 04W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 05W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 06W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM M 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 07W General Biology I 4 M, W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMBIO 112 01W General Biology II 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 112 02W General Biology II 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 130 01X Introductory Zoology 4 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PM F 12:40 PM 3:40 PMBIO 140 01X Environmental Biology 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMBIO 140A 01X Environmental Biology Lab 1 M 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 168 01W Anatomy and Physiology I 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 168 02W Anatomy and Physiology I 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM F 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 168 03X Anatomy and Physiology I 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMBIO 169 01X Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 169 02X Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM TH 9:05 AM 12:05 PMBIO 169 03X Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMBIO 175 01X General Microbiology 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AM T 9:05 AM 11:05 AMBIO 175 02X General Microbiology 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AM TH 9:05 AM 11:05 AMBIO 175 03X General Microbiology 3 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBIO 275 01X Microbiology 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PM

ChemistryCHM 130 01X Gen, Org, & Biochemistry 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCHM 130A 01X Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab 1 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMCHM 131 01W Introduction to Chemistry 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCHM 131 02W Introduction to Chemistry 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMCHM 131 03X Introduction to Chemistry 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCHM 131A 01W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 131A 02W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 131A 03W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 131A 04W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCHM 132 01W Organic and Biochemistry 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM M 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 151 01W General Chemistry I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 151 02W General Chemistry I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM T 9:30 AM 12:30 PMCHM 152 01W General Chemistry II 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 152 02W General Chemistry II 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PM

GeologyGEL 111 01W Introductory Geology 4 T, TH 2:30 PM 5:00 PMGEL 111 02W Introductory Geology 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PMGEL 111 03E Introductory Geology 4 OnlineGEL 111 04E Introductory Geology 4 Online

maThemaTiCsMAT 140 01X Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 140 02W Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 140 03X Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 140 04H Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 140 05E Survey of Mathematics 3 OnlineMAT 140 51H Survey of Mathematics 3 T 6:00 PM 7:00 PMMAT 140A 01X Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 140A 02W Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 140A 03X Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 140A 04H Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 140A 05E Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 OnlineMAT 140A 51H Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T 7:05 PM 8:00 PMMAT 151 01W Statistics I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 151 02X Statistics I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 151 03W Statistics I 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 151 04W Statistics I 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMMAT 151 05X Statistics I 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMAT 151 06E Statistics I 3 OnlineMAT 151 07E Statistics I 3 Online MAT 151A 01X Statistics I Lab 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 151A 02X Statistics I Lab 1 T, TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 151A 03X Statistics I Lab 1 T 12:40 PM 2:40 PMMAT 151A 04X Statistics I Lab 1 TH 2:15 PM 4:15 PM

Interested in Photography?ART 264 Digital Photography ImON/WED/FRI morningsUse your creative side to learn to operate a digital camera, compose your photos, and enhance your photos via computer manipulation.

For more information, contact Clara Vega(office) 336-506-4230 or e-mail: [email protected]

This course is transferable as an elective in the A.A. and A.S. degree programs.

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Registering for MAT 140, 161, 171, or 172?All students registering for MAT 140, MAT 161, MAT 171, or MAT 172 MUST register for the co-requisite labs, MAT 140A, MAT 161A, MAT 171A, or MAT 172A. Participation simultaneously in both courses is required.

MAT 161 01W College Algebra 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 161 02W College Algebra 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 161 03H College Algebra 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 161A 01W College Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 161A 02W College Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 161A 03H College Algebra Lab 1 F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 165 01X Finite Mathematics 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 171 01X Precalculus Algebra 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 171 02X Precalculus Algebra 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 171 03X Precalculus Algebra 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 171A 01X Precalculus Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 171A 02X Precalculus Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 171A 03X Precalculus Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 172 01X Precalculus Trigonometry 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 172 02W Precalculus Trigonometry 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 172 03Y Precalculus Trigonometry 3 W 2:50 PM 4:50 PM F 2:50 PM 3:45 PMMAT 172 04X Precalculus Trigonometry 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMAT 172A 01X Precalculus Trig Lab 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 172A 02W Precalculus Trig Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 172A 03Y Precalculus Trig Lab 1 M 2:50 PM 4:50 PMMAT 172A 04X Precalculus Trig Lab 1 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 271 01W Calculus I 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 272 01X Calculus II 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM T, TH 11:15 AM 12:21 PM

addiTional eleCTives/oTherSee page 6 for (ACA 122) College Transfer Success coursesAccountingACC 120 01E Prin of Financial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 120 02E Prin of Financial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 120 03E Prin of Financial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 120 04X Prin of Financial Accounting 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMACC 120 05X Prin of Financial Accounting 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACC 121 01E Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 121 02X Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACC 121 03H Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PM

BusinessBUS 110 01W Introduction to Business 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMBUS 115 01X Business Law I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMBUS 115 02E Business Law I 3 OnlineBUS 115 03E Business Law I 3 OnlineBUS 115 51H Business Law I 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 137 01W Principles of Management 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMBUS 137 02W Principles of Management 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMBUS 137 03E Principles of Management 3 OnlineBUS 137 04E Principles of Management 3 Online

Computer CoursesCIS 110 01E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 02E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 03E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 04E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 05E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 06E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 07W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCIS 110 08W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 09W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCIS 110 10W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCIS 110 11W Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 12W Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 10:10 AM 12:10 PMCIS 110 13W Introduction to Computers 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 14W Introduction to Computers 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMCIS 110 15H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCIS 110 16H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 17H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCIS 110 18H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMCIS 110 19W Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCIS 110 20H Introduction to Computers 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMCIS 110 21W Introduction to Computers 3 S 8:00 AM 12:10 PMCIS 115 01X Intro to Prog & Logic 3 T, TH 12:40 PM 3:05 PM

Criminal JusticeCJC 111 01W Intro to Criminal Justice 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMCJC 111 02W Intro to Criminal Justice 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCJC 141 01W Corrections 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCJC 141 02W Corrections 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCJC 141 03W Corrections 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PM

Early Childhood EducationEDU 145 01X Child Development II 3 M, W, F 12:20 PM 1:15 PMEDU 145 02X Child Development II 3 T 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 145 03E Child Development II 3 OnlineEDU 216 01H Foundations of Education 4 W 4:00 PM 5:30 PMEDU 221 01X Children With Exceptional 3 W 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 221 02E Children With Exceptional 3 Online

Physical EducationHEA 110 01W Personal Health/Wellness 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMHEA 110 02E Personal Health/Wellness 3 OnlineHEA 110 03E Personal Health/Wellness 3 OnlineHEA 110 04E Personal Health/Wellness 3 OnlinePED 110 01E Fit and Well for Life 2 OnlinePED 110 02E Fit and Well for Life 2 OnlinePED 120 01H Walking for Fitness 1 W 1:45 PM 3:05 PMPED 122 01X Yoga I 1 T, TH 5:15 PM 6:10 PMPED 122 02X Yoga I 1 T, TH 6:30 PM 7:25 PMPED 123 01X Yoga II 1 T, TH 5:15 PM 6:10 PMPED 232 01X Aikido 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMPED 232 02X Aikido 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMPED 240 01X Advanced PE Skills 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PM

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16 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses

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COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

assoCiaTe in applied sCienCe degree, diploma, and CerTifiCaTe programs

aCCounTingACC 115 01 College Accounting 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMACC 115 02N College Accounting 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:25 PMACC 120 01E Prin of Financial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 120 02E Prin of Financial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 120 03E Prin of Financial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 120 04X Prin of Financial Accounting 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMACC 120 05X Prin of Financial Accounting 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACC 121 01E Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 OnlineACC 121 02X Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACC 121 03H Prin of Managerial Accounting 4 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMACC 122 01E Prin of Financial Acct II 3 OnlineACC 122 02 Prin of Financial Acct II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMACC 129 01 Individual Income Taxes 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMACC 129 02N Individual Income Taxes 3 T 6:00 PM 10:10 PMACC 140 01N Payroll Accounting 2 W 6:00 PM 9:05 PMACC 149 01E Intro to Acc Spreadsheets 2 OnlineACC 149 02 Intro to Acc Spreadsheets 2 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMACC 150 01E Accounting Software Appl 2 OnlineACC 221 01N Intermediate Acct II 4 M, W 6:00 PM 8:25 PMACC 227 01 Practices in Accounting 3 T, TH, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMACC 269 01 Auditing & Assurance Services 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PM

adverTising and graphiC designGRA 151 01N Computer Graphics I 2 M 5:55 PM 10:05 PMGRA 152 01 Computer Graphics II 2 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMGRA 152 02 Computer Graphics II 2 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AMGRA 152 03N Computer Graphics II 2 T 5:55 PM 10:05 PMGRA 154 01 Computer Graphics IV 2 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMGRD 131 01 Illustration I 2 M, W 10:10 AM 12:10 PMGRD 131 02 Illustration I 2 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMGRD 142 01 Graphic Design II 4 M, W 12:40 PM 3:45 PMGRD 142 02 Graphic Design II 4 T, TH 12:40 PM 3:45 PMGRD 146 01 Design Applications II 1 F 8:00 AM 11:05 AMGRD 146 02 Design Applications II 1 F 11:35 AM 2:40 PMGRD 167 01 Photo Fundamentals 3 T, TH 12:40 PM 3:45 PMGRD 167 02 Photo Fundamentals 3 M, W 12:40 PM 3:45 PMGRD 242 01 Graphic Design IV 4 T, TH 12:40 PM 3:45 PMGRD 247 01 Design Applications IV 1 F 9:05 AM 12:10 PMGRD 265 01 Digital Print Production 3 M, W 12:40 PM 3:25 PMGRD 272 01 Multimedia Design II 2 M, W 10:10 AM 12:10 PM

animal Care and managemenTACM 110 01H Intro to Animal Care 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMACM 110 02W Intro to Animal Care 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:00 PMACM 111 01W Health Care for Animals 3 M, W 7:00 PM 9:00 PMACM 111 02W Health Care for Animals 3 T, TH 12:40 PM 2:40 PM

ACM 112 01W Facility Management 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:30 AMACM 112 02W Facility Management 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMACM 113 01W Animal Handling 3 M, W 3:00 PM 5:00 PMACM 211 01W Applied Animal Behavior 3 M, W 3:40 PM 5:00 PMACM 212 01W Community Health 3 M, W 10:10 AM 12:10 PMACM 212 02W Community Health 3 S 9:00 AM 1:10 PMACM 213 01W Euthanasia 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMVET 121 01W Veterinary Medical Terminology 3 T, TH 2:10 PM 3:30 PM

air CondiTioning, heaTing, and refrigeraTionAHR 111 01N HVACR Electricity 3 M 6:30 PM 10:40 PMAHR 113 01 Comfort Cooling 4 W 10:10 AM 12:10 PM M 8:00 AM 12:10 PMAHR 114 01 Heat Pump Technology 4 W 8:00 AM 10:00 AM F 8:00 AM 12:10 PMAHR 114 02N Heat Pump Technology 4 T, TH 6:30 PM 9:35 PMAHR 115 01 Refrigeration Systems 2 T 8:00 AM 12:21 PMAHR 115 02N Refrigeration Systems 2 W 6:30 PM 10:40 PMAHR 151 01 HVAC Duct Systems I 2 TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMAHR 160 01H Refrigerant Certification 1 W 4:40 PM 6:20 PMAHR 225 01 Commercial System Design 3 M 8:00 AM 1:15 PMAHR 235 01 Refrigeration Design 3 TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMAHR 245 01 Chiller Systems 2 T 8:00 AM 12:10 PMAHR 250 01 HVAC System Diagnostics 2 W 8:00 AM 12:10 PMAHR 263 01 Energy Management 2 F 8:00 AM 12:10 PM

auTomoTive sysTemsAUT 151 01 Brake Systems 3 T 8:00 AM 12:10 PM W 8:00 AM 8:55 AMAUT 151 02 Brake Systems 3 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PM T 8:00 AM 8:55 AMAUT 151 03 Brake Systems 3 T 12:40 PM 4:50 PM M 3:55 PM 4:50 PMAUT 151 04N Brake Systems 3 M 6:30 PM 10:40 PM T 6:30 PM 7:25 PMAUT 151A 01 Brakes Systems Lab 1 W 9:05 AM 12:10 PMAUT 151A 02 Brakes Systems Lab 1 T 9:05 AM 12:10 PMAUT 151A 03 Brakes Systems Lab 1 M 12:40 PM 3:45 PMAUT 151A 04N Brakes Systems Lab 1 T 7:35 PM 10:40 PMAUT 163 01 Adv Auto Electricity 3 F 8:00 AM 1:15 PMAUT 163 02N Adv Auto Electricity 3 W 6:30 PM 9:25 PM TH 6:30 PM 8:25 PMAUT 163 03 Adv Auto Electricity 3 W 12:40 PM 3:45 PM TH 12:40 PM 2:40 PMAUT 181 01 Engine Performance 1 3 TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PM F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMAUT 181 02N Engine Performance 1 3 W 6:30 PM 10:40 PM TH 6:30 PM 7:25 PMAUT 181A 01 Engine Performance 1 Lab 1 F 9:05 AM 12:10 PMAUT 181A 02N Engine Performance 1 Lab 1 TH 07:35 PM 10:40 PMAUT 183 01 Engine Performance 2 4 M 6:30 PM 9:35 PM T 6:30 PM 8:25 PMAUT 221 01 Auto Transm/Transaxles 3 W, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AM W 9:05 AM 12:10 PMAUT 221A 01 Auto Transm/Transax Lab 1 TH 9:05 AM 12:10 PMAUT 283 01 Adv Auto Electronics 3 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PM

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NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

biologyBIO 110 01X Principles of Biology 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM TH 9:30 AM 12:30 PMBIO 110 02X Principles of Biology 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM T 9:30 AM 12:30 PMBIO 110 03E Principles of Biology 4 OnlineBIO 111 01W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM F 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 02W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 03W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 04W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 05W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 06W General Biology I 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM M 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 111 07W General Biology I 4 M, W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMBIO 112 01W General Biology II 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 112 02W General Biology II 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 130 01X Introductory Zoology 4 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PM F 12:40 PM 3:40 PMBIO 140 01X Environmental Biology 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMBIO 140A 01X Environmental Biology Lab 1 M 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 168 01W Anatomy and Physiology I 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 168 02W Anatomy and Physiology I 4 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM F 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 168 03X Anatomy and Physiology I 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMBIO 169 01X Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMBIO 169 02X Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AM TH 9:05 AM 12:05 PMBIO 169 03X Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMBIO 175 01X General Microbiology 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AM T 9:05 AM 11:05 AMBIO 175 02X General Microbiology 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AM TH 9:05 AM 11:05 AMBIO 175 03X General Microbiology 3 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBIO 275 01X Microbiology 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PM

bioTeChnologyBTC 181 01N Basic Lab Techniques 4 M, W 6:00 PM 9:05 PMBTC 281 01 Bioprocess Techniques 4 W, F 8:00 AM 8:05 AM TH 8:00 AM 11:05 AM TH 12:20 PM 3:25 PMBTC 285 01 Cell Culture 3 M, W 10:10 AM 11:05 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:50 PMBTC 286 01 Immunological Techniques 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM M 12:45 PM 3:50 PMBTC 287 01 Adv Molecular Techniques 4 M, T 8:00 AM 8:55 AM T 9:05 AM 12:05 PM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PM

blue prinT readingBPR 111 01 Blueprint Reading 2 F 8:00 AM 11:05 AMBPR 111 02N Blueprint Reading 2 TH 6:30 PM 9:35 PMBPR 121 01 Blueprint Reading-Mech 2 W 8:00 AM 11:05 AMBPR 135 01 Schematics & Diagrams 2 F 8:00 AM 10:00 AM

business adminisTraTionBUS 110 01W Introduction to Business 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMBUS 115 01X Business Law I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMBUS 115 02E Business Law I 3 OnlineBUS 115 03E Business Law I 3 OnlineBUS 115 51H Business Law I 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 116 01 Business Law II 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMBUS 116 02 Business Law II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMBUS 116 03H Business Law II 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 116 04E Business Law II 3 OnlineBUS 121 01 Business Math 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMBUS 121 02 Business Math 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMBUS 121 03H Business Math 3 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 135 01E Principles of Supervision 3 OnlineBUS 137 01W Principles of Management 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMBUS 137 02W Principles of Management 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMBUS 137 03E Principles of Management 3 OnlineBUS 137 04E Principles of Management 3 OnlineBUS 153 01W Human Resource Management 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMBUS 225 01H Business Finance 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMBUS 234 01H Training and Development 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 237 01W Current Management Issues 2 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMBUS 240 01W Business Ethics 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMBUS 240 02H Business Ethics 3 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMBUS 260 01W Business Communication 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:10 AMBUS 260 02H Business Communication 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMECO 251 01H Prin of Microeconomics 3 M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMECO 251 02W Prin of Microeconomics 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMECO 251 03H Prin of Microeconomics 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMECO 252 01W Prin of Macroeconomics 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMECO 252 02W Prin of Macroeconomics 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMECO 252 03H Prin of Macroeconomics 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMINT 110 01W International Business 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMMKT 120 01W Principles of Marketing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMKT 120 02E Principles of Marketing 3 OnlineMKT 120 41H Principles of Marketing 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 121 01H Retailing 3 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 122 01W Visual Merchandising 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMMKT 123 01W Fundamentals of Selling 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMMKT 123 02H Fundamentals of Selling 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 223 01W Customer Service 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMKT 225 01W Marketing Research 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMKT 227 01H Marketing Applications 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AM

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18 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

CarpenTryCAR 110 01 Introduction to Carpentry 2 TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMCAR 111 01 Carpentry I 8 M, T, W 8:00 AM 1:15 AM TH 10:10 AM 1:15 PMCAR 111AC 01 Carpentry I 4 M 8:00 AM 1:15 PM T 8:00 AM 11:05 AMCAR 111BC 01 Carpentry I 3 W 8:00 AM 1:15 PM T 11:15 AM 1:15 PMCAR 111CC 01 Carpentry I 1 TH 10:10 AM 1:15 PMCAR 112 01 Carpentry II 8 M, T, W 8:00 AM 1:15 PM TH 10:10 AM 1:15 PMCAR 112AC 01 Carpentry II 4 M 8:00 AM 1:15 PM T 8:00 AM 11:05 AMCAR 112BC 01 Carpentry II 3 W 8:00 AM 1:15 PM T 11:15 AM 1:15 PMCAR 112CC 01 Carpentry II 1 TH 10:10 AM 1:15 PMCAR 115 01 Res Planning/Estimating 3 F 8:00 AM 11:05 AM

ChemisTryCHM 130 01X Gen, Org, & Biochemistry 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCHM 130A 01X Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab 1 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMCHM 131 01W Introduction to Chemistry 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCHM 131 02W Introduction to Chemistry 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMCHM 131 03X Introduction to Chemistry 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCHM 131A 01W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 131A 02W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 131A 03W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 131A 04W Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCHM 132 01W Organic and Biochemistry 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM M 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 151 01W General Chemistry I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM T 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 151 02W General Chemistry I 4 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM T 9:30 AM 12:30 PMCHM 152 01W General Chemistry II 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM W 12:45 PM 3:45 PMCHM 152 02W General Chemistry II 4 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM TH 12:45 PM 3:45 PM

CommuniCaTionsCOM 110 01W Introduction to Communication 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMCOM 110 02W Introduction to Communication 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCOM 120 01X Intro Interpersonal Com 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCOM 231 01X Public Speaking 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMCOM 231 02X Public Speaking 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCOM 231 03X Public Speaking 3 M, W 1:45 PM 3:05 PMCOM 231 04X Public Speaking 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMCOM 231 06X Public Speaking 3 T, TH 2:15 PM 3:35 PMCOM 231 07H Public Speaking 3 W 6:00 PM 7:20 PM

CompuTer informaTion TeChnology, neTWorking TeChnology, Web TeChnologies

CIS 110 01E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 02E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 03E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 04E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 05E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 06E Introduction to Computers 3 OnlineCIS 110 07W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCIS 110 08W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 09W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCIS 110 10W Introduction to Computers 3 M-TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCIS 110 11W Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 12W Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 10:10 AM 12:10 PMCIS 110 13W Introduction to Computers 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 14W Introduction to Computers 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMCIS 110 15H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCIS 110 16H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCIS 110 17H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCIS 110 18H Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMCIS 110 19W Introduction to Computers 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCIS 110 20H Introduction to Computers 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMCIS 110 21W Introduction to Computers 3 S 8:00 AM 12:10 PMCIS 111 01 Basic PC Literacy 2 M 12:40 PM 1:35 PM W 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCIS 111 02 Basic PC Literacy 2 T 12:40 PM 1:35 PM TH 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCIS 111 03 Basic PC Literacy 2 F 9:05 AM 12:10 PMCIS 115 01X Intro to Prog & Logic 3 T, TH 12:40 PM 3:05 PMCTS 115 01E Info Sys Business Concepts 3 OnlineCTS 120 01H Hardware/Software Support 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMCTS 285 01 Systems Analysis & Design 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCTS 289 01E System Support Project 3 OnlineDBA 110 01H Database Concepts 3 T 11:15 AM 12:10 PM TH 11:15 AM 1:15 PMNET 126 01 Routing Basics 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:35 PMNET 226 01 Routing and Switching II 3 M, W 10:10 AM 12:35 PMNET 289 01H Networking Project 3 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AMNOS 110 01 Operating Systems Concepts 3 M, W 10:10 AM 12:35 PMNOS 220 01 Linux/Unix Admin I 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMSEC 110 01 Security Concepts 3 M, W 10:10 AM 11:30 AMSEC 110 02E Security Concepts 3 OnlineWEB 110 01E Internet/Web Fundamentals 3 OnlineWEB 115 01E Web Markup and Scripting 3 OnlineWEB 140 01E Web Development Tools 3 OnlineWEB 230 01E Implementing Web Serv 3 OnlineWEB 250 01E Database Driven Websites 3 Online

Like building things and working with tools?Then Car 115 residential planning/estimating

is the course for you.Learn how to plan, schedule, layout and estimate

the cost of building a project.For more information, call 336-506-4289 or 336-506-4279.

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CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses 19 COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

CompuTer-inTegraTed maChiningMAC 112BB 01 Machining Technology II 3 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PM TH 8:00 AM 11:05 AMMAC 112BB 02N Machining Technology II 3 M, W 6:30 PM 10:05 PMMAC 113AB 01 Machining Technology III 3 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PM TH 8:00 AM 11:05 AMMAC 113AB 02N Machining Technology III 3 M, W 6:30 PM 10:05 PMMAC 113BB 01 Machining Technology III 3 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PM TH 8:00 AM 11:05 AMMAC 113BB 02N Machining Technology III 3 M, W 6:30 PM 10:05 PMMAC 122 01 CNC Turning 2 T 8:00 AM 12:10 PMMAC 124 01 CNC Milling 2 W 8:00 AM 12:10 PMMAC 124 02N CNC Milling 2 T 5:55 PM 10:05 PMMAC 141 01N Machining Applications I 4 M, W 5:55 PM 10:05 PMMAC 142 01 Machining Applications II 4 M, TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMMAC 142 02N Machining Applications II 4 M, W 5:55 PM 10:05 PMMAC 224 01 Advanced CNC Milling 2 F 8:00 AM 12:10 PMMAC 232 01 CAM: CNC Milling 3 TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PM T, TH 12:40 PM 2:40 PMMEC 110 01 Intro to CAD/CAM 2 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PM

Co-operaTive eduCaTionCOE 110 BA01W World of Work 1 F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCOE 111 AN1 Co-Op Work Experience I 1 COE 112 CU1 Co-Op Work Experience I 2 COE 115 AN1 Work Exp Seminar I 1 W 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCOE 121 CU1 Co-Op Work Experience II 1

CosmeTologyCOS 111 61 Cosmetology Concepts I 4 M-TH 8:10 AM 9:10 AMCOS 111 62 Cosmetology Concepts I 4 M-TH 8:10 AM 9:10 AMCOS 111AB 61N Cosmetology Concepts I 2 M 5:15 PM 7:15 PMCOS 111BB 61N Cosmetology Concepts I 2 M 5:15 PM 7:15 PMCOS 112 61 Salon I 8 M-TH 9:15 AM 12:00 PM M-TH 12:30 PM 2:45 PM F 8:10 AM 12:10 PMCOS 112 62 Salon I 8 M-TH 9:15 AM 12:00 PM M-TH 12:30 PM 2:45 PM F 8:10 AM 12:10 PMCOS 112AB 61N Salon I 4 M 7:35 PM 9:35 PM T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:10 PMCOS 112BB 61N Salon I 4 M 7:35 PM 9:35 PM T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 113 61 Cosmetology Concepts II 4 M-TH 1:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 113 62 Cosmetology Concepts II 4 M-TH 1:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 113AB 61N Cosmetology Concepts II 2 M 5:15 PM 7:15 PMCOS 113BB 61N Cosmetology Concepts II 2 M 5:15 PM 7:15 PMCOS 114 61 Salon II 8 M-TH 8:10 AM 1:10 PM F, S 8:10 AM 12:10 PMCOS 114 62 Salon II 8 M-TH 8:10 AM 1:10 PM F, S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM

COS 114AB 61N Salon II 4 M 7:35 PM 9:35 PM T 5:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 117 61 Cosmetology Concepts IV 2 M, T 1:00 PM 2:00 PMCOS 117AB 41 Cosmetology Concepts IV 1 M, T 1:00 PM 2:00 PMCOS 117AB 61N Cosmetology Concepts IV 1 M 5:15 PM 6:15 PMCOS 117BB 61N Cosmetology Concepts IV 1 M 5:15 PM 6:15 PMCOS 118 61 Salon IV 7 M-TH 8:10 AM 12:25 PM F, S 8:00 AM 12:10 PMCOS 118AB 41 Salon IV 3 M-F 8:10 AM 12:40 PMCOS 118AB 61N Salon IV 3 T 5:15 PM 8:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 118BB 61N Salon IV 4 T 05:15 PM 9:35 PM S 8:10 AM 12:10 PM S 12:40 PM 2:40 PMCOS 223 61 Contemp Hair Coloring 2 M-TH 2:45 PM 3:45 PMCOS 224 61 Trichology & Chemistry 2 M-TH 2:45 PM 3:45 PMCOS 224 61N Trichology & Chemistry 2 W 5:15 PM 9:15 PMCOS 224 62 Trichology & Chemistry 2 M-TH 2:45 PM 3:45 PMCOS 240 61 Contemporary Design 2 M-TH 2:45 PM 3:45 PM

Criminal JusTiCeCJC 111 01W Intro to Criminal Justice 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMCJC 111 02W Intro to Criminal Justice 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCJC 112 01E Criminology 3 OnlineCJC 112 02W Criminology 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCJC 112 63W Criminology 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCJC 120 01W Interviews/Interrogations 2 M 8:00 AM 8:55 AM W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCJC 120 02W Interviews/Interrogations 2 T 6:00 PM 9:05 PMCJC 141 01W Corrections 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMCJC 141 02W Corrections 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMCJC 141 03W Corrections 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMCJC 151 01W Intro to Loss Prevention 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMCJC 212 01E Ethics & Comm Relations 3 OnlineCJC 212 02W Ethics & Comm Relations 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMCJC 212 03W Ethics & Comm Relations 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMCJC 214 01W Victimology 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMCJC 221 01W Investigative Principles 4 M, W 2:00 PM 4:35 PMCJC 231 01E Constitutional Law 3 OnlineCJC 231 02W Constitutional Law 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:25 AMCJC 231 63W Constitutional Law 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PM

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20 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

Culinary arTsCUL 110 01H Sanitation & Safety 2 W 12:15 PM 1:10 PMCUL 140 01N Culinary Skills I 5 T, TH 5:45 PM 9:55 PMCUL 160 01 Baking I 3 T 8:00 AM 1:15 PMCUL 160 02 Baking I 3 W 8:00 AM 1:15 PMCUL 160 03 Baking I 3 TH 8:00 AM 1:15 PMCUL 230 01 Global Cuisines 5 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PM W 8:00 AM 1:15 PMCUL 230 02 Global Cuisines 5 M 1:25 PM 5:35 PM W 1:25 PM 6:40 PMCUL 240 01 Culinary Skills II 5 T 8:00 AM 12:10 PM TH 8:00 AM 1:15 PMCUL 240 02 Culinary Skills II 5 T 1:25 PM 5:35 PM TH 1:25 PM 6:40 PMCUL 270 01 Garde Manger II 3 F 8:00 AM 1:15 PMCUL 270 02 Garde Manger II 3 M 8:00 AM 1:15 PMHRM 245 01H Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp 3 T 10:10 AM 12:10 PMHRM 245 02H Human Resource Mgmt-Hosp 3 T 1:25 PM 3:25 PMNUT 110 01H Nutrition 3 T 12:25 PM 1:20 PMNUT 110 02H Nutrition 3 TH 11:05 AM 12:00 PMNUT 110 03E Nutrition 3 Online

denTal assisTingDEN 102BB 51W Dental Materials 2 T 8:00 AM 2:10 PMDEN 102BB 52W Dental Materials 2 T 8:00 AM 10:00 AM TH 10:10 AM 2:10 PMDEN 103 01H Dental Sciences 2 F 8:00 AM 10:00 AMDEN 103 02H Dental Sciences 2 T 5:00 PM 7:00 PMDEN 104 01H Dental Health Education 3 TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMDEN 104 02H Dental Health Education 3 T 10:10 AM 12:10 PMDEN 105 01W Practice Management 2 TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMDEN 106 01W Clinical Practice I 5 F 10:10 AM 11:10 AM M, W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM M, W 12:30 PM 5:00 PMDEN 106 02H Clinical Practice I 5 M, W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM M, W 12:30 PM 5:00 PMDEN 106 41H Clinical Practice I 5 M, W 8:00 AM 12:00 PM M, W 12:30 PM 5:00 PMDEN 107 51H Clinical Practice II 5 T, TH 8:00 AM 12:00 PM T, TH 12:30 PM 5:00 PMDEN 112BB 41W Dental Radiography 1 T 8:00 AM 1:10 PMDEN 112BB 42W Dental Radiography 1 T 8:00 AM 10:00 AM TH 10:10 AM 1:10 PM

early ChildhoodEDU 119 01W Intro to Early Child Educ 4 M, W 9:05 AM 11:05 AMEDU 119 02N Intro to Early Child Educ 4 M 6:00 PM 10:00 PMEDU 119 03E Intro to Early Child Educ 4 OnlineEDU 131 01E Child, Family, & Commun 3 OnlineEDU 144 01E Child Development I 3 OnlineEDU 145 01X Child Development II 3 M, W, F 12:20 PM 1:15 PMEDU 145 02X Child Development II 3 T 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 145 03E Child Development II 3 OnlineEDU 146 01X Child Guidance 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:10 PMEDU 146 02X Child Guidance 3 TH 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 146 03E Child Guidance 3 OnlineEDU 151 01 Creative Activities 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMEDU 151 02H Creative Activities 3 W 6:30 PM 7:25 PMEDU 151A 01 Creative Activities Lab 1 T, TH 11:00 AM 11:55 AMEDU 151A 02H Creative Activities Lab 1 W 7:35 PM 8:30 PMEDU 153 01W Health, Safety & Nutrit 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMEDU 153 02N Health, Safety & Nutrit 3 TH 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 153 03E Health, Safety & Nutrit 3 OnlineEDU 214 01 Early Child Interm Pract 4 W 1:25 PM 2:20 PMEDU 214 02N Early Child Interm Pract 4 M 6:30 PM 7:25 PMEDU 216 01H Foundations of Education 4 W 4:00 PM 5:30 PMEDU 221 01X Children With Exceptional 3 W 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 221 02E Children With Exceptional 3 OnlineEDU 234 01N Infants, Toddlers, & Twos 3 T 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 251 01N Exploration Activities 3 W 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 259 01W Curriculum Planning 3 M, W, F 12:20 PM 1:15 PMEDU 259 02N Curriculum Planning 3 M 6:30 PM 9:30 PMEDU 261 01E Early Childhood Admin I 3 OnlineEDU 262 01E Early Childhood Admin II 3 OnlineEDU 263 01 School-Age Program Admin 2 T, TH 11:00 AM 11:55 AMEDU 271 01H Educational Technology 3 T, TH 12:20 PM 2:20 PMEDU 271 02E Educational Technology 3 OnlineEDU 280 01W Language & Literacy Exp 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMEDU 280 02N Language & Literacy Exp 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMEDU 280 03E Language & Literacy Exp 3 OnlineEDU 282 01E Early Childhood Lit 3 OnlineEDU 284 01 Early Child Capstone Prac 4 W 1:25 PM 2:20 PMEDU 284 02N Early Child Capstone Prac 4 T 6:30 PM 7:25 PM

Interested in Photography?ART 264 Digital Photography ImON/WED/FRI morningsUse your creative side to learn to operate a digital camera, compose your photos, and enhance your photos via computer manipulation.

For more information, contact Clara Vega336-506-4230 or e-mail: clara.vega@

alamancecc.eduThis course is transferable as an elective in the

A.A. and A.S. degree programs.

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COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

eConomiCsECO 251 01H Prin of Microeconomics 3 M, W 11:15 AM 12:10 PMECO 251 02W Prin of Microeconomics 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMECO 251 03H Prin of Microeconomics 3 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMECO 252 01W Prin of Macroeconomics 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMECO 252 02W Prin of Macroeconomics 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMECO 252 03H Prin of Macroeconomics 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

englishENG 110 01 Freshman Composition 3 T, TH 1:45 PM 3:05 PMENG 111 01X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 7:00 AM 7:55 AMENG 111 02X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 111 03X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 111 04X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 111 05W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 111 06X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 111 07X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 111 08X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 111 09W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 111 10X Expository Writing 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 111 11X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 111 12W Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 111 13W Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 111 14X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 111 15W Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 111 16X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 111 17W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 111 18X Expository Writing 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 111 19X Expository Writing 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMENG 111 20W Expository Writing 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 111 21X Expository Writing 3 M, W 4:30 PM 5:50 PMENG 111 22X Expository Writing 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 111 23X Expository Writing 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 111 24S Expository Writing 3 S 9:00 AM 12:00 PMENG 111 25E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 111 26E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 111 27E Expository Writing 3 OnlineENG 111 28E Expository Writing 3 Online

ENG 112 01W Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 112 02W Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 112 03X Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 112 04X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 112 05X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 112 06X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 112 07X Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 112 08X Argument-Based Research 3 M, W 12:40 PM 0:00 PMENG 112 09X Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 112 10X Argument-Based Research 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 112 11E Argument-Based Research 3 OnlineENG 112 12E Argument-Based Research 3 OnlineENG 112 13Y Argument-Based Research 3 T, TH 4:30 PM 5:50 PMENG 113 01X Literature-Based Research 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 113 02X Literature-Based Research 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 113 03E Literature-Based Research 3 OnlineENG 114 01W Prof Research & Reporting 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 114 02X Prof Research & Reporting 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 114 03X Prof Research & Reporting 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 114 04E Prof Research & Reporting 3 OnlineENG 114 05E Prof Research & Reporting 3 OnlineENG 114 41H Prof Research & Reporting 3 T 6:00 PM 8:00 PMENG 115 01 Oral Communication 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMENG 115 02 Oral Communication 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 115 03 Oral Communication 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMENG 115 04 Oral Communication 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 115 05 Oral Communication 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 115 06 Oral Communication 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 115 07 Oral Communication 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 115 08 Oral Communication 3 M, W 1:45 PM 3:05 PMENG 115 09 Oral Communication 3 M, W 4:00 PM 5:20 PMENG 115 10H Oral Communication 3 M 6:00 PM 7:20 PMENG 115 11N Oral Communication 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 115 12N Oral Communication 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMENG 125 01E Creative Writing I 3 OnlineENG 126 01X Creative Writing II 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 131 01W Introduction to Literature 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 131 02W Introduction to Literature 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMENG 131 03E Introduction to Literature 3 OnlineENG 134 01X Introduction to Poetry 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMENG 231 01X American Literature I 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMENG 232 01X American Literature II 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMENG 232 02E American Literature II 3 OnlineENG 242 01W British Literature II 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMENG 242 02E British Literature II 3 OnlineENG 252 01X Western World Literature II 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMENG 272 01X Southern Literature 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMENG 273 01X African-American Literature 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AM

Interested in poems or song lyrics?ENG 134 Introduction to Poetry

Tues./Thurs., 9:30-10:50 a.m.• Focusonthespokenword,sonnets,lyrics,visualpoetry,andmore• StudyauthorssuchasLangstonHughes,EdgarAllanPoe,

Maya Angelou, William Blake, Christina Rossetti, Jonathan Walton, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and more

For more info, contact Olivia Stogner: [email protected]

This course counts as an elective credit and NOT a literature credit for University Transfer.

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22 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

SPA 112 01W Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSPA 112 02X Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMSPA 112 03W Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 112 04W Elementary Spanish II 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSPA 112 05X Elementary Spanish II 3 M, W 6:00 PM 7:20 PMSPA 141 01W Culture and Civilization 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMSPA 181 01X Spanish Lab 1 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:05 AMSPA 181 02X Spanish Lab 1 1 T, TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 181 03X Spanish Lab 1 1 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 181 04H Spanish Lab 1 1 F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 181 05H Spanish Lab 1 1 TH 2:15 PM 3:10 PMSPA 182 01X Spanish Lab 2 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSPA 182 02X Spanish Lab 2 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMSPA 182 03X Spanish Lab 2 1 W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 182 04X Spanish Lab 2 1 M, W 7:30 PM 8:25 PMSPA 211 01W Intermediate Spanish I 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSPA 211 41X Intermediate Spanish I 3 M, W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSPA 212 51X Intermediate Spanish II 3 M, W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSPA 231 01X Reading and Composition 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PM

geologyGEL 111 01W Introductory Geology 4 T, TH 2:30 PM 5:00 PMGEL 111 02W Introductory Geology 4 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PMGEL 111 03E Introductory Geology 4 OnlineGEL 111 04E Introductory Geology 4 Online

fine arTsART 111 01X Art Appreciation 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMART 111 02X Art Appreciation 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMART 111 03E Art Appreciation 3 OnlineART 114 01X Art History Survey I 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMART 131 01X Drawing I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 11:05 AMART 131 02X Drawing I 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 1:15 PMART 132 01X Drawing II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 11:05 AMART 264 01X Digital Photography I 3 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AM F 8:00 AM 9:00 AMDRA 111 01E Theatre Appreciation 3 OnlineMUS 110 01X Music Appreciation 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMMUS 110 02X Music Appreciation 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMUS 110 03E Music Appreciation 3 OnlineMUS 110 04E Music Appreciation 3 OnlineMUS 112 01X Introduction to Jazz 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMMUS 114 01X Non-Western Music 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMUS 121 01X Music Theory I 4 M, F 9:05 AM 11:05 AM W 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMUS 131 01X Chorus I 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 1:35 PMMUS 132 01X Chorus II 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 1:35 PM

fire proTeCTionFIP 124 61W Fire Prevention & Public Ed 3 M 5:30 PM 8:30 PMFIP 132 01E Building Construction 3 OnlineFIP 136 01E Inspections & Codes 3 OnlineFIP 224 01H Instructional Methodology 4 Online

foreign languageASL 112 01X Elementary ASL II 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSPA 111 01X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSPA 111 02X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSPA 111 03X Elementary Spanish I 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMSPA 111 04X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 111 05X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSPA 111 06X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMSPA 111 07H Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMSPA 111 08H Elementary Spanish I 3 T 2:15 PM 3:10 PMSPA 111 09X Elementary Spanish I 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PM

Supplement Your Foreign Language CoursesSPA 181 Spanish lab I & SPA 182 Spanish lab II

• Activities to supplement Spanish courses• Access to sources to improve language skills• Gain knowledge of the Hispanic culture• Communicate one-on-one with an instructor• Interact with other students

For more information, contact Clara Vega 336-506-4230 or e-mail: [email protected]

These courses are approved as University Transfer pre-major and/or elective course requirements in Humanities/Fine Arts.

WHEN REGISTERING: Section numbers in the 40s are held the first eight weeks of the semester, and section numbers in the 50s are held the sec-ond eight weeks of the semester.Example: SPA 211 41X—classes held January 9-March 12 SPA 212 51X—classes held March 13-May 10

MUS 121 Music Theory iMON/Fri, 9:05-11:05 a.m.• The Study of How Music Works

• Learn to Read, Notate, Sing, and Play

For more information, contact Dr. Roger Lane, insturctor (office) 336-506-4325 or e-mail: [email protected]

NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

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CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses 23 COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

hisToryHIS 121 01X Western Civilization I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMHIS 121 02X Western Civilization I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHIS 121 03X Western Civilization I 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHIS 121 04X Western Civilization I 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMHIS 121 05Y Western Civilization I 3 T, TH 2:30 PM 3:50 PMHIS 121 06E Western Civilization I 3 OnlineHIS 121 07E Western Civilization I 3 OnlineHIS 122 01W Western Civilization II 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMHIS 122 02E Western Civilization II 3 OnlineHIS 131 01X American History I 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMHIS 131 02X American History I 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMHIS 131 03E American History I 3 OnlineHIS 131 04W American History I 3 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMHIS 132 01X American History II 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMHIS 132 02X American History II 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHIS 212 01W Medieval History 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMHIS 221 01W African-American History 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMHIS 236 01E North Carolina History 3 Online

horTiCulTureHOR 134 01 Greenhouse Operations 3 TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 152 01 Horticultural Practices 1 T 8:00 AM 11:15 AMHOR 164 01E Hort Pest Management 3 OnlineHOR 166 01N Soils & Fertilizers 3 W 5:00 PM 9:10 PMHOR 168 01 Plant Propagation 3 TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 213 01 Landscape Design II 3 T 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 217 01 Landscape Management II 2 W 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 217 02 Landscape Management II 2 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 245 01N Hor Specialty Crops 3 T 5:00 PM 9:10 PMHOR 255 01 Interiorscapes 2 F 8:00 AM 11:15 AMHOR 260 01 Plant Materials II 3 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 260 02 Plant Materials II 3 W 8:00 AM 12:10 PMHOR 271 01 Garden Center Mgmt 2 T 12:40 PM 2:40 PM

humaniTiesHUM 110 01X Technology and Society 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHUM 110 02X Technology and Society 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHUM 110 03X Technology and Society 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMHUM 110 04H Technology and Society 3 M 4:00 PM 5:20 PMHUM 110 05E Technology and Society 3 OnlineHUM 115 01X Critical Thinking 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHUM 115 02X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMHUM 115 03X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMHUM 115 04X Critical Thinking 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMHUM 115 05X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMHUM 115 06X Critical Thinking 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMHUM 115 07X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMHUM 115 08X Critical Thinking 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMHUM 115 09X Critical Thinking 3 M, W 3:40 PM 5:00 PMHUM 115 10H Critical Thinking 3 M 6:00 PM 7:20 PMHUM 115 11E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 12E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 13E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 14E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 15E Critical Thinking 3 OnlineHUM 115 51H Critical Thinking 3 W 6:00 PM 7:20 PMHUM 121 01W The Nature of America 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMHUM 122 01X Southern Culture 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMHUM 150 01X American Womens Studies 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMHUM 150 02X American Womens Studies 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMHUM 150 03E American Womens Studies 3 OnlineHUM 160 01W Introduction to Film 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 1:15 PMHUM 230 01X Leadership Development 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AM

indusTrial sysTemsBPR 135 01 Schematics & Diagrams 2 F 8:00 AM 10:00 AMEGR 285 01 Design Project 2 T 1:25 PM 5:35 PMELC 117 01N Motors and Controls 4 T, TH 5:55 PM 10:10 PMELC 120 01N Intro to Wiring 3 W 5:55 PM 10:10 PMELC 228 01 PLC Applications 4 T, TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMELC 228 02N PLC Applications 4 M, W 5:55 PM 10:10 PMHYD 110 01 Hydraulics/Pneumatics I 3 M 10:10 AM 1:15 PM F 11:15 AM 1:10 PMMEC 111 01 Machine Processes I 3 T 10:10 AM 12:10 PM F 8:00 AM 11:05 AMMNT 110 01 Intro to Maint Procedures 2 M, W 8:00 AM 10:00 AM

maChining–see ‘CompuTer-inTegraged maChining’

markeTingMKT 120 01W Principles of Marketing 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMKT 120 02E Principles of Marketing 3 OnlineMKT 120 41H Principles of Marketing 3 M, W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 121 01H Retailing 3 M 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 122 01W Visual Merchandising 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMMKT 123 01W Fundamentals of Selling 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMMKT 123 02H Fundamentals of Selling 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMKT 223 01W Customer Service 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMKT 225 01W Marketing Research 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMKT 227 01H Marketing Applications 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AM

There is A Leader in YouHUM 230 Leadership development

MON/WEd/Fri, 10:10-11:05 a.m.This course will help develop your leadership skills. Topics include:

• leadership styles • group dynamics • moral & ethical resonsibilities of leadership

For more information, contact Clara Vega (office) 336-506-4230 or e-mail: [email protected]

This course is approved as University Transfer pre-major and/or elective course requirement. It is recommended as an elective for those in the University Transfer program at ACC.

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seCTion numbers/CodesE–Online course N–Night class (also highlighted) W–Web-AssistedH–Hybrid course S–Saturday/Weekend class X–University TransferI–Independent study V–Variable start time

24 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

ACC’s Child Care Center:« Holdsstate’shighestchildcarerating«Hasprovidedmorethan30yearsofservicetoparentswithan

experienced,caringstaff«HaveallleadteacherswithAssociateorBachelordegree«OffersCreativeCurriculum« Provides developmentally appropriate activities« Accepts subsidized child care vouchers« Provides hands-on instruction and individual attention from

ACC Early Childhood curriculum students « IsconvenientlylocatedoffI-40/I-85

parents are always welcome. open 7 a.m.-5:45 p.m.To inquire about openings, call barbara Williams

336-506-4123

alamance Community College’s «««««

five-star Child Care Center accepting applications for all ages

6 weeks through age 5.opento the public

maThemaTiCsMAT 110 01 Mathematical Measurement 3 M-TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 110 02 Mathematical Measurement 3 M-TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 110 03N Mathematical Measurement 3 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 115 01 Mathematical Models 3 M-TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 115 02 Mathematical Models 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 115 03 Mathematical Models 3 M-TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 115 04 Mathematical Models 3 T, TH 12:40 PM 2:40 PMMAT 115 05N Mathematical Models 3 T, TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 115 06E Mathematical Models 3 OnlineMAT 115 07E Mathematical Models 3 OnlineMAT 140 01X Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 140 02W Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 140 03X Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 140 04H Survey of Mathematics 3 M, W 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 140 05E Survey of Mathematics 3 OnlineMAT 140 51H Survey of Mathematics 3 T 6:00 PM 7:00 PMMAT 140A 01X Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 140A 02W Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 140A 03X Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 140A 04H Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 140A 05E Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 OnlineMAT 140A 51H Survey of Mathematics Lab 1 T 7:05 PM 8:00 PMMAT 151 01W Statistics I 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 151 02X Statistics I 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 151 03W Statistics I 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 151 04W Statistics I 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMMAT 151 05X Statistics I 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMAT 151 06E Statistics I 3 OnlineMAT 151 07E Statistics I 3 OnlineMAT 151A 01X Statistics I Lab 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 151A 02X Statistics I Lab 1 T, TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMAT 151A 03X Statistics I Lab 1 T 12:40 PM 2:40 PMMAT 151A 04X Statistics I Lab 1 TH 2:15 PM 4:15 PMMAT 161 01W College Algebra 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 161 02W College Algebra 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 161 03H College Algebra 3 M, W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 161A 01W College Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 161A 02W College Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 161A 03H College Algebra Lab 1 F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 165 01X Finite Mathematics 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PM

Math continued on page 26

Registering for MAT 140, 161, 171, or 172?All students registering for MAT 140 Survey of Mathematics, MAT 161 College Algebra, MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra, or

MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry MUST register for the co-requisite labs,

MAT 140A, MAT 161A, MAT 171A, or MAT 172A.

Participation simultaneously in both courses is required.

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Essential Skills for the 21st Century

Are you a problem solver? There are two fast-growing careers in the IT field and ACC offers training in both.

NEtworkiNg tEChNology• Learntocreate,maintain,andtroubleshootcomputernetworks.• LearnLocalAreaNetwork(LAN)andWideAreaNetwork(WAN)

devices and technologies.• PreparefortheCiscoCertifiedNetworkAssociate(CCNA)exams.• LearnthemostpopularNetworkOperatingSystems,including

MicrosoftandLinux.

Graduates are prepared for positions as LAN managers, network analysts and technicians.

ForinformationaboutNetworkingTechnology call 336-506-4229 or 506-4278

wEb tEChNologiES• LearnthemostpopularNetworkOperatingSystems,including

MicrosoftandLinux.• Learntocombinetechnologyandcreativitytocreateadigital

presence for organizations• CreatewebsitesusingHTML5,CSS3,PHPandMySQL.• Edit,optimize,andprepareimagesfortheWebusingPhotoshop

andGIMP• Designadigitalportfoliotosharewithpotentialemployers.

Graduates are prepared for positions as web designers, web developers, and webmasters.

ForinformationaboutWebTechnologies call 336-506-4229 or 506-4250

Do you like working with your hands?

If so, then Carpentry may be for you.

•Extensivehands-onand one-on-one instruction

•Train to use hand and power tools

Learn basic residential construction skills including:

•Footings/Foundations•Framing•BlueprintReading •Interior/ExteriorTrimming•ResidentialPlanning/Estimating

Callformoreinformation336-506-4289 or 506-4279

if you like precision and details,

MeChanICaL draftIng maythecareerpathyouneedtofollow—

it’s a career that works.

Course work includes:•MechanicalDrafting•CAD•3DModeling•MachineProcesses•GeometricDimensioning & Tolerancing

Callformoreinformation336-506-4233 or 506-4279

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26 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

mediCal laboraTory TeChnologyMLT 110 61 Intro to MLT 3 T, TH 1:30 PM 4:05 PMMLT 111 61V Urinalysis & Body Fluids 2 M-F 8:00 AM 12:50 PMMLT 115 01 Laboratory Calculations 2 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMLT 116 01 Anatomy & Med Terminology 5 M, W 9:05 AM 11:05 AM F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMLT 126 61V Immunology and Serology 2 M-F 8:00 AM 1:20 PMMLT 127 61V Transfusion Medicine 3 M-F 8:00 AM 1:50 PMMLT 130 61V Clinical Chemistry I 4 M-F 8:00 AM 12:30 PMMLT 225 61V Immunohematology II 3 M-F 8:00 AM 1:50 PMMLT 266 61H MLT Practicum II 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMMLT 266 62H MLT Practicum II 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMMLT 276 61H MLT Practicum III 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PMMLT 276 62H MLT Practicum III 6 T-F 7:00 AM 3:30 PM M 1:00 PM 2:00 PM

nursingHSC 140 01E Transcultural Healthcare 2 OnlineHSC 140 02E Transcultural Healthcare 2 OnlineNUR 112 01W Health-Illness Concepts 5 F 9:05 AM 12:10 PM T, W 7:00 AM 3:00 PMNUR 112 02W Health-Illness Concepts 5 F 9:05 AM 12:10 PM T, W 7:00 AM 3:00 PMNUR 113 01W Family Health Concepts 5 M 9:05 AM 12:10 PM W, TH 7:00 AM 2:00 PMNUR 113 02W Family Health Concepts 5 M 9:05 AM 12:10 PM W 3:00 PM 10:00 PMNUR 113 03W Family Health Concepts 5 M 9:05 AM 12:10 PM TH 3:00 PM 10:00 PMNUR 113 04W Family Health Concepts 5 M 9:05 AM 12:10 PM T 7:00 AM 2:00 PMNUR 114 01N Holistic Health Concepts 5 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PM M 8:00 AM 4:00 PM W 2:00 PM 10:00 PMNUR 114 02N Holistic Health Concepts 5 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PM S 7:00 AM 7:00 PMNUR 114 03N Holistic Health Concepts 5 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PM SU 7:00 AM 7:00 PMNUR 213 01W Complex Health Concepts 10 M 1:00 PM 5:10 PM T 9:05 AM 12:10 PM TH, F 7:00 AM 3:00 PMNUR 213 02W Complex Health Concepts 10 M 1:00 PM 5:10 PM T 9:05 AM 12:10 PM TH, F 7:00 AM 3:00 PMNUR 213 03W Complex Health Concepts 10 M 1:00 PM 5:10 PM T 9:05 AM 12:10 PM TH, F 8:00 AM 4:00 PM

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Math continued from page 24MAT 171 01X Precalculus Algebra 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 171 02X Precalculus Algebra 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 171 03X Precalculus Algebra 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 171A 01X Precalculus Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 171A 02X Precalculus Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 171A 03X Precalculus Algebra Lab 1 T, TH 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMAT 172 01X Precalculus Trigonometry 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 172 02W Precalculus Trigonometry 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 172 03Y Precalculus Trigonometry 3 W 2:50 PM 4:50 PM F 2:50 PM 3:45 PMMAT 172 04X Precalculus Trigonometry 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMAT 172A 01X Precalculus Trig Lab 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMAT 172A 02W Precalculus Trig Lab 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMAT 172A 03Y Precalculus Trig Lab 1 M 2:50 PM 4:50 PMMAT 172A 04X Precalculus Trig Lab 1 W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMAT 271 01W Calculus I 4 M-F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMAT 272 01X Calculus II 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM T, TH 11:15 AM 12:21 PM

meChaniCal drafTingDFT 112 01 Technical Drafting II 2 F 8:00 AM 12:10 PMDFT 112A 01 Technical Drafting II Lab 1 T 8:00 AM 11:05 AMDFT 115 01 Architectural Drafting 2 M 12:20 PM 3:25 PMDFT 152 01 CAD II 3 T 11:35 AM 1:35 PM TH 8:00 AM 11:05 AMDFT 152 02N CAD II 3 T, TH 06:30 PM 9:05 PMDFT 221 01 Electrical Drafting 4 M, W 8:00 AM 12:10 PMDFT 253 01 CAD Data Management 3 W 12:20 PM 2:20 PM TH 11:35 AM 1:35 PMMEC 111 01 Machine Processes I 3 T 10:10 AM 12:10 PM F 8:00 AM 11:05 AM

mediCal assisTingMED 110 41H Orientation to Med Assist 1 T, TH 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMED 116 01W Introduction to A & P 4 M-F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMED 116 02W Introduction to A & P 4 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PM W 6:00 PM 8:00 PMMED 118 01W Medical Law and Ethics 2 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMED 118 02E Medical Law and Ethics 2 OnlineMED 121 01W Medical Terminology I 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMMED 121 02E Medical Terminology I 3 OnlineMED 122 01W Medical Terminology II 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMMED 122 02W Medical Terminology II 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMMED 122 03E Medical Terminology II 3 OnlineMED 130 01W Admin Office Proc I 2 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMED 131 01W Admin Office Proc II 2 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMMED 140 01W Exam Room Procedures I 5 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMMED 150 01W Laboratory Procedures I 5 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM T, TH 12:40 PM 2:40 PMMED 260 01W MED Clinical Practicum 5 T, TH 8:00 AM 5:00 PMMED 262 01H Clinical Perspectives 1 M 8:00 AM 8:55 AMMED 270 01W Symptomatology 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMMED 272 01W Drug Therapy 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMMED 274 01H Diet Therapy/Nutrition 3 W 10:10 AM 11:05 AM

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CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses 27 COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

NOTE: Course sections coded with “W” are Web-assisted courses. These courses are delivered face-to-face, but with a requirement that students have Internet access as a way to complete assigned tasks online. (Example: CIS 110 07W)

Before registering for an Online/hybrid course...take the Online Course Self-Assessment and check the technical requirements for the course. See page 8 for details.

nursing assisTanTNAS 101 01 Nursing Assistant I 6 M, W 8:00 AM 1:40 PMNAS 101 02 Nursing Assistant I 6 M, W 8:00 AM 1:40 PMNAS 101 03 Nursing Assistant I 6 T, TH 8:00 AM 1:40 PMNAS 101 04H Nursing Assistant I 6 T 8:00 AM 2:40 PM TH 8:00 AM 1:30 PMNAS 101 05N Nursing Assistant I 6 M, W 4:00 PM 9:40 PMNAS 101 06N Nursing Assistant I 6 T, TH 4:00 PM 9:40 PMNAS 102 01H Nursing Assistant II 6 T, TH 8:00 AM 2:00 PMNAS 102 02N Nursing Assistant II 6 M, W 4:00 PM 9:10 PMNAS 103 01 Home Health Care 2 W 1:50 PM 3:50 PMNAS 105 01 Life Span Changes 2 F 9:00 AM 11:00 AMNAS 105 02 Life Span Changes 2 M 4:00 PM 6:00 PM

offiCe adminisTraTionOST 131 01 Keyboarding 2 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMOST 131 02E Keyboarding 2 OnlineOST 131 03N Keyboarding 2 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 131 04S Keyboarding 2 S 9:00 AM 12:10 PMOST 131 05 Keyboarding 2 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMOST 131 99 Keyboarding 2 OnlineOST 132 01H Keyboard Skill Building 2 W 9:05 AM 10:00 AMOST 134 01 Text Entry & Formatting 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMOST 134 02H Text Entry & Formatting 3 T 11:15 AM 12:10 PMOST 134 03E Text Entry & Formatting 3 OnlineOST 134 04S Text Entry & Formatting 3 S 8:00 AM 12:10 PMOST 134 05N Text Entry & Formatting 3 T 5:30 PM 9:40 PMOST 135 01S Adv Text Entry & Format 4 S 8:00 AM 1:15 PMOST 135 02E Adv Text Entry & Format 4 OnlineOST 136 01E Word Processing 3 OnlineOST 136 02N Word Processing 3 T 5:30 PM 9:35 PMOST 137 01 Office Software Applicat. 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMOST 138 01 Advanced Software Appl 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 10:00 AMOST 138 02H Advanced Software Appl 3 W 12:40 PM 1:40 PMOST 141 01 Med Terms I-Med Office 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMOST 141 02N Med Terms I-Med Office 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 142 01 Med Terms II-Med Office 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMOST 142 02 Med Terms II-Med Office 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 11:30 AMOST 142 03N Med Terms II-Med Office 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 142 04E Med Terms II-Med Office 3 OnlineOST 148 01 Med Coding Billing & Insu 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMOST 148 02N Med Coding Billing & Insu 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 156 01N Legal Office Procedures 3 TH 5:30 PM 9:40 PMOST 162 01 Executive Terminology 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMOST 164 01 Text Editing Applications 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMOST 164 02E Text Editing Applications 3 OnlineOST 184 01 Records Management 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AM

OST 223 01N Admin Office Transcript I 3 W 5:30 PM 9:40 PMOST 236 01H Adv Word/Information Proc 3 M 12:40 PM 1:40 PMOST 236 02 Adv Word/Information Proc 3 T, TH 10:10 AM 12:10 PMOST 236 03N Adv Word/Information Proc 3 TH 5:30 PM 9:35 PMOST 241 01 Med Ofc Transcription I 2 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMOST 241 02N Med Ofc Transcription I 2 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 241 03E Med Ofc Transcription I 2 OnlineOST 242 01 Med Ofc Transcription II 2 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMOST 242 02N Med Ofc Transcription II 2 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 243 01 Med Office Simulation 3 M-TH 8:00 AM 8:55 AMOST 243 02 Med Office Simulation 3 M-TH 10:10 AM 11:05 AMOST 247 01N Procedure Coding 2 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 248 01N Diagnostic Coding 2 W 6:00 PM 9:00 PMOST 252 01N Legal Transcription I 3 W 5:30 PM 9:40 PMOST 286 01 Professional Development 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMOST 289 01H Administrative Office Mgt 3 M 12:40 PM 2:40 PM

philosophy and religionPHI 215 01W Philosophical Issues 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMPHI 215 02E Philosophical Issues 3 PHI 240 01W Introduction to Ethics 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMREL 110 01E World Religions 3 REL 110 02X World Religions 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMREL 111 01E Eastern Religions 3 REL 112 01X Western Religions 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMREL 211 01X Intro to Old Testament 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMREL 211 02E Intro to Old Testament 3 REL 212 01X Intro to New Testament 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMREL 212 02E Intro to New Testament 3 REL 221 01X Religion in America 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AM

physiCal eduCaTionHEA 110 01W Personal Health/Wellness 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMHEA 110 02E Personal Health/Wellness 3 OnlineHEA 110 03E Personal Health/Wellness 3 OnlineHEA 110 04E Personal Health/Wellness 3 OnlinePED 110 01E Fit and Well for Life 2 OnlinePED 110 02E Fit and Well for Life 2 OnlinePED 120 01H Walking for Fitness 1 W 1:45 PM 3:05 PMPED 122 01X Yoga I 1 T, TH 5:15 PM 6:10 PMPED 122 02X Yoga I 1 T, TH 6:30 PM 7:25 PMPED 123 01X Yoga II 1 T, TH 5:15 PM 6:10 PMPED 232 01X Aikido 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMPED 232 02X Aikido 1 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMPED 240 01X Advanced PE Skills 1 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:10 PM

Online Course for Healthcare StudentsHSC 140 Transcultural Healthcare

This course introduces students to healthcare issues related to care of diverse populations and various cultural settings.

For more info, contact Connie Stack, Assoc. Dean, Health & Public Services (office) 336-506-4135 or e-mail: [email protected]

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seCTion numbers/CodesE–Online course N–Night class (also highlighted) W–Web-AssistedH–Hybrid course S–Saturday/Weekend class X–University TransferI–Independent study V–Variable start time

28 CurrICulum (for CredIt) Courses COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

COURSE SECTION TITLE CREDIT DAY START END HOURS TIME TIME

soCiologySOC 210 01W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMSOC 210 02W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMSOC 210 03W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMSOC 210 04W Introduction to Sociology 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMSOC 210 05W Introduction to Sociology 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMSOC 210 06W Introduction to Sociology 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSOC 210 07E Introduction to Sociology 3 OnlineSOC 213 01W Sociology of the Family 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMSOC 213 02E Sociology of the Family 3 OnlineSOC 220 01X Social Problems 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:00 PMSOC 220 02W Social Problems 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMSOC 220 03E Social Problems 3 OnlineSOC 242 01W Sociology of Deviance 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AM

WeldingWLD 110 01N Cutting Processes 2 TH 6:30 PM 10:40 PMWLD 111 01 Oxy-Fuel Welding 2 M 8:00 AM 12:10 PMWLD 111 01N Oxy-Fuel Welding 2 T 6:30 PM 10:40 PMWLD 112 01N Basic Welding Processes 2 T 6:30 PM 10:40 PMWLD 116 01 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe 4 M, TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PM T 8:00 AM 10:00 AMWLD 121 01N GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate 4 M, TH 6:30 PM 10:40 PMWLD 131 01 GTAW (TIG) Plate 4 W, F 8:00 AM 12:10 PMWLD 132 01 GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe 3 W 12:40 PM 4:50 PM TH 12:40 PM 3:45 PMWLD 141 01 Symbols & Specifications 3 T 11:35 AM 3:45 PMWLD 141 02N Symbols & Specifications 3 W 6:30 PM 10:40 PMWLD 151 01 Fabrication I 4 M, W 12:40 PM 4:50 PMWLD 212 01 Inert Gas Welding 2 TH 12:40 PM 4:40 PMWLD 212 02N Inert Gas Welding 2 M 6:30 PM 10:40 PMWLD 215AB 01 SMAW (stick) Pipe 3 T 8:00 AM 11:05 AM TH 8:00 AM 12:10 PMWLD 215BB 01 SMAW (stick) Pipe 1 M 12:40 PM 3:45 PMWLD 251 01 Fabrication II 3 W 8:00 AM 12:10 PM F 8:00 AM 11:05 AMWLD 261 01N Certification Practices 2 T 6:30 PM 10:35 PM

physiCsPHY 121 01 Applied Physics I 4 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PM T 12:45 PM 2:45 PM

poliTiCal sCienCePOL 120 01X American Government 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMPOL 120 02E American Government 3 OnlinePOL 130 01E State & Local Government 3 Online

psyChologyPSY 150 01W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMPSY 150 02W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMPSY 150 03W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 10:10 AM 11:05 AMPSY 150 04W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 11:15 AM 12:10 PMPSY 150 05W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 12:40 PM 1:35 PMPSY 150 06W General Psychology 3 M, W 12:40 PM 2:00 PMPSY 150 07W General Psychology 3 M, W, F 1:45 PM 2:40 PMPSY 150 08W General Psychology 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMPSY 150 09W General Psychology 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMPSY 150 10W General Psychology 3 T, TH 11:15 AM 12:35 PMPSY 150 11W General Psychology 3 T, TH 12:45 PM 2:05 PMPSY 150 12E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 13E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 14E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 15E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 16E General Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 150 17X General Psychology 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMPSY 150 18X General Psychology 3 M 6:00 PM 9:00 PMPSY 150 51H General Psychology 3 TH 6:00 PM 8:00 PMPSY 241 01W Developmental Psych 3 M, W, F 8:00 AM 8:55 AMPSY 241 02W Developmental Psych 3 M, W, F 9:05 AM 10:00 AMPSY 241 03W Developmental Psych 3 T, TH 8:00 AM 9:20 AMPSY 241 04E Developmental Psych 3 OnlinePSY 241 05E Developmental Psych 3 OnlinePSY 241 06E Developmental Psych 3 OnlinePSY 241 07X Developmental Psych 3 T 6:00 PM 9:00 PMPSY 263 01E Educational Psychology 3 OnlinePSY 281 01W Abnormal Psychology 3 T, TH 9:30 AM 10:50 AMPSY 281 02E Abnormal Psychology 3 Online

Need another Fine Arts Elective?ArT 114 Art History iTUES/THUrS, 9:30-10:50 a.m.

This course covers the development of art forms from ancient times to the Renaissance.

Learn content, terminology, design and style.

For more information, contact Clara Vega(office) 336-506-4230 or e-mail: [email protected]

Become An informed Film CriticHUM 160 introduction to Film

This course introduces the fundamental elements of fim artistry and production and enables you to analyze and critique selected films. Topics include:

• film styles • production techniques • history • social values in film art

For more information, contact Clara Vega (office) 336-506-4230 or e-mail: [email protected]

This course is approved as University Transfer pre-major and/or elective course requirement. It is recommended as an elective for those in the University Transfer program at ACC.

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aCC–Carrington-ScottCampus,JimmieKerrRd.,I-85/I-40,Exit150apC–Alamance Partnership for Children, 2322 River Rd., Burlingtonbailey’s furniture–Broad St. Center, 2316 Maple Ave., Burlingtonbroad st.–Broad St. Center, 215 N. Broad St., BurlingtonCCfm–CaneCreekFriendsMeetingHouse,Greensboro-ChapelHillRd.,SnowCampdavis’ shop–1104 Southerland St., Suite B, GrahamdC–Dillingham Center, 1304 Plaza Dr., Burlingtondepot–Burlington Depot, 200 S. Main St., Downtown Burlingtonelmira rec.–Elmira Rec. Center, 810 Wicker St., Burlington forest hills–ForestHillsRec.Center,227WilliamsonSt.,BurlingtonksC–Kernodle Senior Center, 1535 S. Mebane St., BurlingtonpgrC–PleasantGroveRec.Center,3847N.NCHwy49,Burlingtonrandy’s golf Ctr.–1706HanfordRd.,Burlingtonstudio 1–1332PlazaDr.,Burlington(nextdoortoDillinghamCenter)T.s. designs–2053 Willow Springs Lane, Burlington The village–The Village at Brookwood, 1845 Edgewood Ave., BurlingtonTba–To Be Announced

¡bienvenidos a aCC!Sabía usted que Alamance Community College ofrece clases gratuitas de inglés además de clases de preparación para obtener su G.E.D. (el equivalente al diploma de la secundaria estadounidense.) ¿Ud. tiene un horario complicado? ¡No se preocupe–estudie cuando Ud. pueda! Ofrecemos clases en diferentes horarios–de lunes a sábado, en la mañana o en la tarde–Ud. escoge. Para hacer su cita de orientación, llámenos al 336-506-4337.

Alamance Community College offers a variety of Continuing Education programs and services designed to meet the needs and interests of our diverse adult community. Our non-credit courses cover basic literacy to job training and upgrading of skills to personal enrichment and lifelong learning.

ACC develops Continuing Education courses at the request of the general public, local industry, and community agencies. Offerings range from one-day workshops to comprehensive courses that last ten or more weeks. While the majority of courses are taught in the traditional classroom setting, more than 250 courses are offered online for optimum student convenience. Our most important goal is to deliver quality instruction at a reasonable cost.

ACC Continuing Education courses include: • computerclasses• teacherrelicensureandteacherassistantcourses• smallbusinesscourses• artsandcrafts/personalenrichment• occupation-relatedcourses• adultliteracy• servicesforbusinessesandindustries• andmuchmore

For more information about specific courses, see the phone numbers with the alphabetized listings that follow. Note: This schedule was developed in October in order to meet publication deadlines, and information may change. Schedules are available at the College or at

www.alamancecc.edu(Click on Continuing Ed. Courses and Programs)

registration information is located on inside back cover.NOTE: Senior citizens (65 or older) are exempt from paying the registration fee for many Continuing Education courses (maximum of one free course per semester). Be sure to call for more information or note where specified throughout the schedule.

A $3.00 student fee is included in each Continuing Education course fee at the Carrington-Scott Campus (main campus, Graham) and the Dillingham Center (Burlington). Students who are exempt from paying the registration fee are also exempt from paying the student fee.

Table of ConTenTsArts and Crafts ................................. See PERSONAL ENRICHMENTBusiness and Industry Services ...................................................... 30Computer Courses .............................................................................. 31Construction ......................................................................................... 33Emergency and Health Services .................................................... 33Human Resources Development ................................................... 34Job Training, Certifications, Licensure ......................................... 35Literacy (Adult High School, GED, ESL) ........................................ 37Online Courses ..................................................................................... 38Personal Enrichment Courses ......................................................... 38Small Business Center ........................................................................ 45Special Interest ..................................................................................... 44Teacher Renewal Credits/Teacher Assist./Substitute.............. 46Registration Information .................................................................. 47

easy ways to register for Continuing Ed. classesWalk-In Register in person at the Dillingham Center.

By Mail Mail the registration form and and a check to: Office of Continuing Education, Alamance Community College P. O. Box 8000, Graham, NC 27253-8000

By Fax and Credit CardFax a completed and signed registration form to 336-506-4342 and call with MasterCard, Visa or Discover credit card payment.

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Jeff bright at (336) 506-4207 or [email protected] bissette at (336) 506-4151 or [email protected] us on the Web: www.alamancecc.edu

business and indusTry Training serviCes (Corporate and Workforce Training) 506-4207

Admission to Business and Industry 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. Students must present a completed ACC Dual Enrollment Form signed by the high school principal or designee to be allowed to enroll.

leadership millennium series hours: 4 each course Cost: $68

Call to registereffective Communications

Class teaches communication techniques de-signed to increase teamwork and reduce conflict.

Conflict resolutionLearn how to positively resolve negative situa-tions with “win/win” techniques.

facilitation skillsLearn how to conduct meetings and solve prob-lems with teams.

managing stressLearn how to recognize the causes and symp-toms of stress and how to manage stress.

miCrosofT® CompuTer Training hours: 8 each course Cost: $68

Call to register• Computer basics• intro to microsoft® Word 2007• intro to new Technology• intro to microsoft® excel 2007

CulTural/ leadership series

Alamance Community College (ACC) & North Carolina State University (NCSU)Program Courses

lean siX-sigma CerTifiCaTion

For a complete list of ACC/NCSU Green Belt and Black Belt requirements,

contact Business & Industry Training Services.

For more information or to register:

...provides Alamance County business and industry funding resources and services to support training assessments, instructional design/costs and training delivery 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.

our CuStomizEDtraiNiNg Program

aCC/nCsu green belT CerTifiCaTeaCC/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 hours: 36 Cost: $373 (reg. $123/text $250)Jan. 7-Apr. 1 m 5:30-8:30 p.m.

aCC/nCsu green belt section 2Training in the statistical tools needed to implement Lean Six Sigma projects using Minitab statistical software for quality improvement and data analysis. Six Sigma Projects require company approval and *Project Review Class atten-dance. Prerequisite: Green Belt Section 1hours: 24 Cost: $68NCSU Green Belt Project Review/Certificate Fee: $100Jan. 10-Feb. 28 Th 6-9 p.m.

aCC/nCsu blaCk belT CerTifiCaTeblack 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 hours: 39 Cost: $432 (reg. $123/text $300) march 5-may 28 T 6-9 p.m.

black belt section 2Class focus on Six Sigma Project planning and development. Black Belt instructor serves as mentor to Project formatting. Project data collection requires work outside class times. Six Sigma Projects require company approval and *Project Review Class attendance. Prerequisites: Green Belt 1, 2 hours: 25 Cost: $68 NCSU Black Belt Project Review/Certificate Fee: $200June 4-July 30 T 6-9 p.m.

*project review Class 6 months/6 hrs. (one, 1-hr. class each month)

aCC yelloW belT CerTifiCaTeCourse 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. Yellow Belts also learn skills necessary to identify, monitor, and control profit-eating practices in their own processes, and are prepared to feed that information to Green and Black Belts. hours: 24 Cost: $68Jan. 9-Feb. 27 W 6-9 p.m.Feb. 4-mar. 25 m 4-7 p.m. Feb. 5-mar. 26 T 4-7 p.m.

aCC WhiTe belT CerTifiCaTeBasic training in Lean Six Sigma concepts and methodologies. Participants learn about value creation, waste, and basic lean tools specifically as it relates to processes. This training utilizes hands-on simulations that provide participants with the ability to implement concepts learned.hours: 9 (3, 3-hr. sessions) Cost: $68

Call to Register

lean 100 series hours: 3 each course Cost $68

Call to Register• lean 100 – Waste identification and elimination • lean 101 – lean manufacturing with simulation • lean 102 – lean office w/simulation • lean 104 – 5s and standard Work

mini Tab® sofTWare basiCshours: 6 (2, 3-hr. sessions) Cost $68

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arTs & CrafTs see personal enriChmenT

CompuTer CoursesSee also the Online COurses and the smAll Business CenTer listings for computerized accounting and QuickBooks instruction.

noTe: Many of the courses in this section are FRee to seniors aged 65 and older (maximum of one free course per semester

ACCess: Ver. 2010Access is a full-featured relational database that is part of the Microsoft Office suite (professional edition). This beginner’s course teaches you to set up databases. You will design a database so information is entered only one time in one table but linked (related) to other information. For example, information about a customer can be entered only once and that information can be related to information about sales in another table. You should be very familiar with Windows and other Microsoft Office packages before taking this class. This course is a part of the Administrative Professional Assistant series. The entire series may be taken for one registration fee of $178, a savings of $149 over the individual courses. See the course description there. Call 506-4316 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828104 4/18-5/14 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 4/15

ADminisTrATiVe PrOFessiOnAl AssisTAnTThis series of courses provides entry-level training for individuals desiring employment in an office setting. Modules include Keyboarding/Typing, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access, using Office 2010. This course is self-paced, but instructor-guided. A textbook and flash drive are required. The cost of Word is $123 and each of the other three courses in the series are $68 if taken individually. The total cost of the series taken individually is $327. The APA series is offered at a cost of $178, for a savings of $149.

location: DC Hours: 102 Fee: $17828105 1/15-5/14 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/10

ADOBe illusTrATOr: inTrODuCTiOn This course is an introduction to Adobe Illustrator digital illustration software. Students will learn the core basics of Illustrator through the use of exercises, interactives, and demonstrations. Prior to taking this class students should be familiar with the basic skills associated with use of computers, such as using a mouse and saving files to folders on the desktop or disk. Limit 10 students. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828136 3/26-4/30 TTH 6:30-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/21

BAsiC COmPuTer use (WinDOWs 7)This beginner’s course is appropriate if you have some basic knowledge of operating a personal computer. You will learn procedures common to all Windows programs such as cut and paste, copy, move, drag and drop, and use the “save” and “save as” commands. The instructor will teach file management; how to set up folders and subfolders; and how to move, copy and delete files. You will learn how to go from portable storage devices such as CDs to the hard drive and vice versa and how to customize your Windows desktop. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $6828106 1/14-2/18 M 5:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/928107 2/26-4/2 TTH 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 2/2128108 4/8-5/8 MW 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 4/3

COmPuTer seCuriTY: BAsiCThis important course helps you protect your computer and your data. Topics covered include firewalls, virus protection software, adware/spyware removal, password protec-tion, safe credit card/banking, risky file extensions, Bluetooth attacks, spoofing, email/messaging/social network security, script deactivation, cookies, browser settings, patches, backdoors, drive-by downloads, rootkits, botnets, and [network] connection encryption. You will also learn to do backups, system restore, and how to safeguard your wireless network. All computer owners should protect their computers from attack, and this course will provide the basics to help you with FREE software available to anyone. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $6828109 2/20-3/20 W 5:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/1528110 4/12-5/10 F 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/9

DiGiTAl PHOTOGrAPHY With a focus on improving the quality of your digital photos, this course will begin with a brief history of photography as an art form and contemporary issues in photography. You will learn basic knowledge as it relates to digital photography, the output of images from camera to computer, storing images on computer and on removable disks for permanent archiving. You will also learn about refining images with the computer for use in email, web pages and printing. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours:14 Fee: $6828111 2/20-3/27 W 5-7:20 p.m. PAY BY 2/15

eAsY DOes iT COmPuTers (WinDOWs 7)If you have NO prior computer experience, this course is for you. The course will move at a slower, more simplified pace than other classes. Topics include basic computer termi-nology, learning to use a mouse, and working with programs operating under Windows. You will gain hands-on experience using the computer. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $6828112 1/14-2/18 MW 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 1/928113 1/15-2/14 TTH 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. PAY BY 1/1028114 2/25-3/27 MW 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 2/2028115 2/25-3/27 MW 5:15-7:15 p.m. PAY BY 2/2028117 4/8-5/8 MW 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. PAY BY 4/328117 4/8-5/6 M 5:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/3

exCel (miCrOsOFT) FOr WinDOWsExcel is a full-featured spreadsheet program that is part of the Microsoft Office package. Currently the most widely used spreadsheet in business, it has enormous capabilities for manipulating and analyzing numeric data. You will learn Excel functions such as building formulas, editing and formatting cell contents, filtering data, charting, working with multiple spreadsheets, and pivot table. You should have prior experience using Windows before taking this course. This course is a part of the Administrative Professional Assistant series. The entire series may be taken for one registration fee of $178, a savings of $149 over the individual courses. See the course description there. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828118 1/15-2/21 TTH 7:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/1028119 2/25-4/3 MW 7:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/2028120 4/8-5/15 MW 8-10 a.m. PAY BY 4/328121 3/19-4/16 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/14 exCel: Ver. 2010 WOrKsHOP (7 hrs.)28123 2/8 F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/5

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KeYBOArDinGOne of the best ways to improve your effectiveness in using a computer is to improve your keyboarding skills. This course will teach you how to type/enter text by touch and will enhance your computer skills. This course is a part of the Administrative Profes-sional Assistant series. The entire series may be taken for one registration fee of $178, a savings of $149 over the individual courses. See the course description there. Call 506-4316 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828122 1/15-2/7 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/10

mAKinG THe mOsT OF THe inTerneTThe Internet has become much more than the world’s most comprehensive source of information. It has become a tool for communication, web-based e-mail, entertainment, commerce, social networking, and even data storage and backup. This course will cover what you need to know to tap into more of the incredible power of the Internet. Topics include browser basics, finding information, e-mail and other communications (such as telephone), downloading and storing data, wireless networks and security, e-commerce, and creating effective web pages. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $12328124 2/26-5/7 TTH 9-11:30 a.m. PAY BY 2/21

mAsTerinG YOur COmPuTer (WinDOWs 7)Whether you have been using your computer for a while or just beginning, you need to know how to use the operating system to get the most out of your computer experience. This class is designed for people who have used a computer in a limited manner but who want to learn more. Topics will include basic Windows commands such as copy/paste and drag and drop, as well as topics like how to organize your files so you can find them when you need them. This exciting course will also teach you about some of the peripheral computer technology, such as webcams, iPods, scanners, digital cameras, smart phones and how they are interconnected with computer technology. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $12328125 1/14-3/25 MW 9-11:30 a.m. PAY BY 1/928126 2/26-5/7 TTH 5-7:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/21

miCrOsOFT OFFiCe: Ver. 2010Microsoft Office is a suite of applications that have become the most widely-used business software in the world. From managing written content through Word, crunching numbers with Excel, or creating dazzling presentations with PowerPoint, practically every business uses some function of the Office suite. Many, if not most, office type jobs now require functional ability in the Office package as a requirement for employment. This course will cover the most common business uses of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, with a focus on real-world applications. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $12328127 1/14-5/13 M 5:30-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/1028128 2/26-5/14 TTH 7:30-9:45 p.m. PAY BY 2/21

PersOnAl AnD Wireless neTWOrKinGNetworked computers used to be the province of only big business. Now small businesses and homeowners often set up small networks to allow multiple users to share resources. This course is designed for people who are not computer “geeks” to learn how to set up their own network. You will gain an overview of networks and the types of wireless connectivity (e.g. 802.11b, 802.11g), hardware needed (e.g. routers, modems), Internet provider options, set-up and encryption (SSID, WEP, WPA), trouble shooting and getting support. If you don’t understand all of this description, then you need this course. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours:10 Fee: $6828129 1/16-2/13 W 5:30-7:30 p.m. PAY BY1/11 28130 4/10-5/8 W 5:30-7:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/5

PHOTOsHOP elemenTsPhotoshop Elements is a photo-editing software program. While not suitable for high-end graphics production, it is a very powerful editing program with many features to improve the quality of your digital photographs. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours:14 Fee: $6828131 4/3-5/8 W 5-7:20 p.m. PAY BY 3/27

PuBlisHer: Ver. 2010 WOrKsHOP Publisher is a part of the Microsoft Office productivity package. Some projects are much easier when created in Publisher instead of Word, and this course will teach you to do some of the most common ones: multiple column newsletters, brochures, flyers, cards, and more. You will learn about some of the ready-made templates, as well as how to set up your own document from scratch and how to use Publisher to create a web page. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 7 Fee: $6828132 2/22 F 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/18

WeB PAGe DesiGn FOr BusinessEvery business can benefit from a Web presence. Using basic tools available on nearly all PCs, you will learn to use basic HTML code to design, build, and publish a simple Web page. Topics include cross-browser access, designing fast-loading pages, site organiza-tion, search engine submission and positioning, and simple interactivity with customers. Methods for acquiring Web space (hosting), securing a domain name, and maintaining/upgrading a Web site will also be covered. To get the most from this course, you should know how to “surf the net,” save and open files on a disk, and use a text editor (Notepad, MS Word, Works, or WordPerfect). Call 506-4311 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $68 leVel i28158 1/7-2/18 M 5:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/328159 4/8-5/13 M 5:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/3 leVel ii28164 2/25-4/1 M 5:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/20

WOrD (miCrOsOFT) FOr WinDOWsThis full-featured word processing program, a part of the Microsoft Office package, is currently the most popular word processing program used in business. This program has tremendous capability for working with all sorts of written communications. In this course you will learn to take a document from conception to completion, including formatting, mail merge, inserting graphics and tables, and using templates and styles. You should have prior experience or education in Windows before taking this course. This course is a part of the Administrative Professional Assistant series. The entire series may be taken for one registration fee of $178, a savings of $149 over the individual courses. See the course description there. Call 506-4316 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 30 Fee: $12328133 2/12-3/14 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/7 WOrD: Ver. 2010 WOrKsHOP (7 Hrs)28134 3/8 F 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/5

ACC’s Continuing Education courses offer something for everyone. Enroll today to learn a new skill...• ComputerCourses• OnlineCourses• EmergencyandHealthServices• Business&IndustryTrainingCourses/Programs• JobTraining,Certifications,Licensure• TeacherRenewalCredits/SubstituteTeacher• PersonalEnrichment/SpecialInterest• AdultLiteracyandBasicSkills• HumanResourcesDevelopment

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ConsTruCTionBuilDinG BluePrinT reADinGThis is a companion course to the “General Contractor License Preparation” course. You will gain considerable experience in reading and interpreting architectural blueprints. A significant portion of the contractor’s exam requires the ability to read and interpret blueprints, and this course should help you strengthen those skills. Call 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828100 2/6-3/27 W 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/31

eleCTriCAl insPeCTiOns leVel iThis course is designed for the education and training of the Electrical Level I code enforce-ment official who has the responsibility of inspecting residential and small commercial electrical installations in construction up to 20,000 square feet. Upon completion, you will have a better understanding of Volume IV of the NC State Building Code and will be able to apply the Code in the inspection field. In addition, with succcessful completion of the Electrical Level I and the Law and Administration courses in conjunction with other educational and experience requirements specified by the NC Code Qualification Board, you will be eligible to take the Electrical Level I State examination for inspector certifica-tion. Call 506-4301 to be added to the list for this class

location: DC Hours: 48 Fee: $123 TBA TBA

GenerAl COnTrACTOr liCense PrePArATiOnThis course is designed for individuals seeking to become licensed as a general contrac-tor in North Carolina. While the course is not required in order to be eligible to sit for the exam, it is designed to help improve your chances of passing. Course topics discussed that the contractor’s exam covers include licensing requirements, building codes, insur-ance requirements, pertinent employment laws and blueprint reading. This course is NOT a course on construction techniques and terminology nor does it tell you how to organize subcontractors and schedule construction. You should either have a very strong background in reading and interpreting architectural blueprints or take the basic “Building Blueprint Reading” course. There is a significant amount of books and materials used in the class, the purchase of which will run about $400-$500. NOTE: While course informa-tion will be appropriate whether you are seeking the commercial or residential license, the course is geared primarily to the residential license. Call 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 42 Fee: $12328101 1/15-4/2 T 6:15-9:45 p.m. PAY BY 1/10

emergenCy & healTh serviCesACls (ADVAnCeD CArDiAC liFe suPPOrT)Call 506-4299 for more information.

AnATOmY AnD PHYsiOlOGY FOr emsThis course is a pre or co-requisite for the Paramedic program. If you plan to become a paramedic, this course is required. Call 506-4299 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 80 Fee: $17828092 2/13-4/22 MW 9 a.m.-1 p.m. PAY BY 2/8

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 Stan-dards 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 Carrington-Scott Campus (Graham) and the Dillingham Center (Burlington). For more information call 506-4147.

emerGenCY meDiCAl TeCHniCiAn: BAsiCThis is the course you need to take if you are seeking a basic EMT credential. Upon suc-cessful 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 506-4299 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 154 Fee: $17826479 12/3/12-2/9 MWF 9 a.m.-6 p.m. PAY BY 11/2828093 1/8-5/4 TTHSA* 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 1/328094 5/14-8/31 TTHSA* 6-10 p.m. PAY BY 5/928095 6/4-8/2 TTHF 9 a.m.-6 p.m. PAY BY 5/30*ThiscoursewillmeeteveryotherSaturdayfrom8a.m.-5p.m.inadditiontoTuesdaysandThursdays.

emerGenCY meDiCAl TeCHniCiAn: PArAmeDiC ACADemYThis is the course you need if you have already completed EMT-I and wish to progress to the Paramedic level. Anatomy and Physiology is a pre- or co-requisite for the program. *Registration fee must be paid each semester, plus materials and fees. Call 506-4299 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 900+ Fee: $178*28103 2/11-12/18 MW 9 a.m.-6 p.m. PAY BY 2/6

FireFiGHTer CADeT TrAininG PrOGrAmThis program is designed to prepare individuals for employment as firefighters. It will include the coursework necessary to complete Firefighter I & II certification. You must be able to pass a pre-entrance physical and a reading comprehension test. Classes will meet Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 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. Total program cost is approximately $700. It is strongly recommended that fire cadets take the EMT-Basic course as well. For more information, contact ACC’s Dillingham Center at 506-4316.

location: DC Hours: 600 Fee: 17828240 2/18-5/31* M-F 7 a.m.-5 p.m. APPlY BY 2/8*Agilityteston2/9/13

FireFiGHTer TrAininG COursesWe offer many courses for firefighter training, both certification and other in-service train-ing. Call 506-4316 to be added to an e-mail notification list of upcoming courses.

Fire Protection instructor Travis Handy (right) teaches a class in the Firefighter Cadet Training program. Here, he shows a student how to use a Halogen tool on a forcible entry training simulator to force open a locked door by spreading the door frame.

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HiPAA ADminisTrATOrAre you a health care professional or considering a career in the health care field? Do you provide products or services to a health care organization? If the answer to either is yes, then it is mandatory that you understand the requirements of HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). This groundbreaking legislation requires all health care professionals to take careful steps to protect private information.

This course will prepare you to become a certified HIPAA administrator. It focuses on the Administrative Simplification portion of HIPAA, starting with defining the lingo of HIPAA and identifying the important players. Also covered are transactions, code sets and identifiers, which are all key elements in electronic health care transmissions.

Real-world examples will be used to help explain the Privacy Rule, which governs patient rights, disclosure of protected health information (PHI), business associates, and many other relationships within the health care industry. Since computers are an integral part of health care these days, they will be discussed when covering the Security Rule. Also discussed are administrative, physical and technical safeguards, as well as policy and procedure creation–all of which are crucial components of the Security Rule.

By the time you finish this course, you will be capable of implementing HIPAA’s require-ments in your own organization. If you are just starting your career in the health care field, you will have an essential addition to your resume. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828176 1/31-3/21 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/28

in-serViCe lAW enFOrCemenT TrAininGACC offers many of the mandated and a number of non-mandated courses for law en-forcement in-service training. For more information, contact Tony Holland at 506-4034.

meDiCATiOn AiDe This 24-hour course is designed for candidates seeking Medication Aide credentialing in North Carolina, leading to listing on the North Carolina Registry. Students will receive instructions in the correct policies and procedures for administering medications. Topics will include, but not be limited to, drug interactions, side effects, and administration of liquids, pills, subcutaneous injections and topical treatments. Upon successful completion of this course the student will be eligible to take the N.C. state medication aide examination administered by Pearson Vue at locations around the state. Participants must be a nursing assistant on the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry. When registering for this course, a copy of your driver’s license and Social Security card will be made; also, you must show proof of high school diploma or GED certification. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 24 Fee: $68 (+book)28177 3/5-3/21 TTH 5-9:15 p.m. PAY BY 2/27

nursinG AssisTAnT (nA) reFresHer This course is appropriate if your N.C. nursing assistant credential has expired and you wish to renew it, or you have a current or expired out-of-state credential and wish to be renewed in North Carolina. To be eligible to take the course, you are required (1) to have been listed in good standing on the North Carolina Nurse Aide Registry within the last four years or (2) to have been listed in good standing with another state within the last four years. Coursework is required and class size is limited. Call 506-4200 for more information including prerequisites. (Note: This is NOT the same as the basic Certified Nursing Assistant class, which is for beginners. For that class, call 506-4253.)

location: ACC Hours: 16 Fee: $68 TBA PAY BY TBA

PAls (PeDiATriC ADVAnCeD liFe suPPOrT)Call 506-4299 for more information.

human resourCes developmenT (hrd) 506-4402HRD focuses on the develop-ment of workplace skills by providing skill assessment services, employability skills training, and career develop-ment counseling to unem-ployed 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 op-tions 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 506-4402 for more information or for specific course schedules.

BAsiC COmPuTer sKills i: THe rOle OF “iT” in THe WOrKPlACeStudents will be introduced to computers and computer terms; become comfortable with computer use including keyboarding; learn about the Internet, career websites and social networks such as LinkedIn; all as part of an exploration of the different kinds of information technology (IT) present in today’s workplace. *Free for qualified individuals.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $68*28065 1/7-1/18 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 1/7 28066 2/4-2/15 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 2/4 28067 3/4-3/15 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 3/428068 4/1-4/12 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 4/128069 4/29-5/10 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 4/29

BAsiC COmPuTer sKills ii: THe rOle OF “iT” in THe WOrKPlACeThis course is a continuation of Computer Skills I, which is recommended to be taken first. Students will continue to explore career websites and social networking, and will develop a strategic career plan. *Free for qualified individuals.

location: DC Hours: 16-20 Fee: $68*28070 1/22-2/1 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 1/2228071 2/18-3/1 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 2/18 28072 3/18-3/27 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 3/1828073 4/15-4/26 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 4/1528074 5/13-5/24 M-F 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 5/13

CAreer TrAnsiTiOnsThis course is designed to assist individuals in making a sound career decision. The pro-gram’s 100 hours are divided into five subject areas. Career Planning and Assessment fo-cuses on personal development and career planning. Career Pathways focuses on specific occupational areas and features presentations by college curriculum department heads. Career Readiness focuses on test-taking, effective study skills, time management, and stress management. The remaining hours are divided among classes in Computer Skills, Information Technology and Employment, and Employability Skills–how to choose, find, get and retain a job. Call 506-4402 for more information. *Free for qualified individuals.

inFOrmATiOn TeCHnOlOGY & emPlOYmenT: PArT iStudents will enhance their computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office), start developing the tools necessary for a job search such as creating an e-mail account, and search for thousands of jobs posted on the Web. *Free for qualified individuals.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $68*28075 1/7-1/18 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 1/7 28076 2/4-2/15 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 2/428077 3/4-3/15 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 3/428078 4/1-4/12 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 4/128079 4/29-5/10 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 4/29

hrd Courses are free to those who meet any of the following criteria:• Youarecurrentlyunemployed• Youhavereceivednotificationofapendinglayoff• YouareworkingandeligiblefortheFederalEarned

Income Tax Credit• Youareworkingandearnwagesatorbelow200

percent of the federal poverty guidelines

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inFOrmATiOn TeCHnOlOGY & emPlOYmenT: PArT iiThis course is a continuation of Part I, which is recommended to be taken first. Students will continue to enhance their computer skills, develop job search tools, and search for thousands of jobs posted on the Web. They will start, however, by developing a strategic job search plan. *Free for qualified individuals.

location: DC Hours: 16-20 Fee: $68*28081 1/22-2/1 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 1/2228082 2/18-3/1 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 2/1828083 3/18-3/27 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 3/1828084 4/15-4/26 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 4/1528085 5/13-5/24 M-F 3-5 p.m. PAY BY 5/13

JOB CluB–An emPlOYABiliTY sKills/liFe sKills PrOGrAmThis is ACC’s newest program designed to assist you in finding gainful employment. The program focuses on the following: self-assessment and vocational assessment; job search preparation; job search planning; and job search execution. Although this program is ongoing, dates and times are to be determined. Call 506-4402 for more information.

mOneY smArTMoney Smart is a program designed to assist you in understanding basic financial topics crucial to your financial health: deposit and credit services offered by financial institutions, choosing and maintaining a checking account, spending plans, the importance of saving, how to obtain and use credit effectively, and the basics of building or repairing credit.

location: DC Hours: 10 Fee: $68*28187 2/4-2/8 M-F 8:30-10:30 a.m. PAY BY 1/3128188 3/4-3/8 M-F 8:30-10:30 a.m. PAY BY 2/2728189 4/1-4/5 M-F 8:30-10:30 a.m. PAY BY 3/2728190 5/6-5/10 M-F 8:30-10:30 a.m. PAY BY 5/1

Job Training, CerTifiCaTions and liCensureAuTO DeAler COnTinuinG eDuCATiOnHouse 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. This requirement must be met every year. ACC has developed an updated six-hour Independent Auto Dealer Workshop that meets your annual requirement. Registration fee includes the workshop and course materials. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 6 Fee: $8928137 2/21 TH 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 2/18 28138 4/18 TH 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 4/15

AuTO DeAler 12-HOur Pre-liCensinG COurseThis 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 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 12 Fee: $17828139 4/4-4/5 THF 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 4/1

CerTiFieD POOl OPerATOr (CPO) The Alamance County Health Department requires that a certified pool operator be on staff at every public swimming pool. This includes hotels, motels, apartments, condos, spas, municipalities, parks, health clubs, hospitals, schools, camping facilities and amusement parks. ACC offers a 16-hour course to prepare individuals to take the exam for certification as a Certified Pool Operator. The exam is given at the end of the two-day course. *The total cost (registration, textbook, exam) is about $135. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 16 Fee: $68*28140 4/25-4/26 THF 8 a.m.-5 p.m. PAY BY 4/22

CHilDCAre nuTriTiOnsSee “Kids eat smart move more” under TeACHer eDuCATiOn

eTiQueTTe AnD PrOFessiOnAl DeVelOPmenTThis course will give students valuable information on etiquette in business situations, within the context of overall professional development. Topics are rules of politeness and courtesy which include interviews, table manners, limits of conversation, business meals and travel, and other appropriate behavior in public. Also discussed are the need for pro-fessionalism, personal skills for success, aptitude and attitude, interpersonal strengths, and professional goals. Scenarios will be used to demonstrate the importance of etiquette and professionalism. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 15 Fee: $6828172 2/5-3/5 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/31

FOrKliFT OPerATOrThis course will teach you to safely and efficiently operate an industrial forklift. The course promotes safety consciousness as well as teaches safety guidelines for operating forklifts. Course topics include effective operation of an industrial fork truck, understanding safety operation procedures, and understanding plant regulations as they apply to fork truck operation. Instruction includes classroom training in operator safety and hands-on training in specific forklift operation. Forklift classes require proof of insurance (or $6 purchase of insurance from ACC) at the time of registration. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 5 Fee: $6828141 3/9 SA 8 a.m.-1 p.m. PAY BY 3/6

GrOunD sCHOOl FOr PriVATe PilOTsThis is the standard ground school course for persons seeking to obtain their private pilot license. This course does NOT include any flight instruction. Call John moyers at 506-4303 or 260-5081 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 72 Fee: $178 TBA T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY TBA

HeATinG & Air/PlumBinG COnTinuinG eDuCATiOnAlamance Community College offers workshops for license holders in heating and air conditioning. Each workshop is two hours long. These workshops are scheduled to allow you to attend all six hours in one day. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 2 Fee: $39 2012 meCHAniCAl CODe CHAPTer 3 28178 2/2 SA 8-10 a.m. PAY BY 2/2 2012 meCHAniCAl CODe CHAPTers 5, 6 28179 2/2 SA 10-12 noon PAY BY 2/2 2012 GAs CODe CHAPTer 3 28180 2/2 SA 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 2/2

insurAnCe PreliCensinG: PrOPerTY & CAsuAlTYThese courses are designed to meet the N.C. Department of Insurance guidelines for insurance pre-licensing courses. Individuals must satisfactorily complete the appropriate course in order to sit for the license exam in Life, Health, Property or Liability insurance. Each course requires a textbook that is available at the ACC Bookstore on the Graham campus. Call 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $12328102 2/4-3/18 M-TH 5:30-7:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/30

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 506-4219 to reserve your spot.

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sPAnisH inTerPreTer CerTiFiCATeThis certificate program prepares students to work as parapro-fessional Spanish interpreters, facilitating oral communication between people in various community settings such as hospitals, schools and service agencies.The program has two possible tracks: TrACK 1: students who are native spanish speakers TrACK 2: students who are native english speakersPrerequisite for native English speakers is showing proficiency at the Inter-mediate Spanish II level as determined by testing or successful completion of the curriculum course SPA 212. For native Spanish speakers, the curriculum courses ENG 075, ENG 085 and ENG 095 (or ENG 090) may be required based on placement test scores.

Call 506-4200 for more information.Track 1 (required courses for native Spanish speakers):•Expository Writing (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 (Cont. Ed. course, equiv. to curriculum course SPI 213*)

Required courses for both tracks:•Introduction to Spanish Interpreting (Cont. Ed. course, equiv. to course SPI 113*)•Analytical Skills in Spanish Interpreting (Cont. Ed. course, equiv. to course SPI 114*)•Introduction to Spanish Translation (Cont. Ed. course, equiv. to course SPI 214*)

*These are curriculum courses offered at ACC.

Course offerings for this spring are:nTrO TO sPAnisH inTerPreTinG & AnAlYTiCAl sKillsThis combines two of the required courses above into one long course, providing a cost-savings to students.

location: ACC Hours: 64 Fee: $17828142 2/5-4/25 TTH 6-9 p.m PAY BY: 1/31

One of the most significant families in North Carolina’s history is right here in your own backyard.

The scott family Collection–artifacts, memorabilia, photographs, oral histories, interactive exhibits–tells the story of the Scott family’s leadership in Politics, Education, Medicine, Religion and Agribusiness in North Carolina. Researchers, students, school groups and the public will find this collection an invaluable resource.

Visitthe

Scott Family C O L L E C T I O N

Tues./Thurs.–8 a.m.-5 p.m.; ADmISSION IS FREE Wed.–12:30-4:30 p.m.The Scott Family Collection is located on the 3rd floor of the

Wallace W. Gee building at Alamance Community College in Graham.

Learn more at 336-506-4203 or visit www.scottcollection.org

nOTArY PuBliC eDuCATiOnThis course is required to become a notary public in North Carolina. 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 506-4311 or 506-4301 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 7 Fee: $98.9828165 1/15 & 1/17 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/10 28166 2/19 & 2/21 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/1428167 4/6 SA 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. PAY BY 4/328168 3/19 & 3/21 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/1428169 4/16 & 4/18 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/1128170 5/21 & 5/23 TTH 6-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/16

reAl esTATe COnTinuinG eDuCATiOnACC will offer the real estate continuing education needed by brokers, brokers-in-charge and salespersons. Call 506-4301 for a schedule.

WAsTeWATer TreATmenT PlAnT OPerATOrACC offers this course to meet requirements by the N.C. Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission for persons to become certified wastewater treatment plant operators. This course is scheduled on an “as-needed” basis. For more information or to be added to the list of those needing this certification, call 506-4316.

WilDliFe reHABThis course is for anyone who works with animals and has a serious interest in rehabili-tating injured animals brought in from the wild. It provides training on how to deal with different types of wildlife, take and return phone calls from the public, and get local wildlife in North Carolina rehabilitated and returned to their natural habitats. Upon finishing the course, students will get a certificate of completion and will fill out paperwork for a state permit to rehabilitate animals as well as have the opportunity to join the Wildlife Rehab Inc., a non-profit organization, if they so choose. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 30 Fee: $12328173 1/14-3/25 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/9

WOrKPlACe sPAnisHACC can custom-design a Spanish course for individual businesses based on their em-ployees’ needs. Examples include Workplace Spanish for bank tellers, child-care work-ers, librarians, medical personnel, retail sales, teachers, and others. Courses can be any length and can be held at the place of business. A minimum of 10 individuals is needed to set up a course at your location. Call 506-4200 for more information.

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liTeraCyAll Literacy 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. prior to enrolling, students must make an appointment with a literacy assessment specialist by calling 506-4376.

All Literacy programs are FREE.

ged program–Call 506-4376This high school completion program is designed to prepare adults for the General Educational Development (GED) tests. Areas of study include writing and reading, social

studies, science and math. The State Board of the N.C. Community College System awards students a GED diploma upon a satisfactory score on the GED tests.

ged program in the CommuniTy mail-in Course–Call 506-4379

This program is designed to complete GED program lessons by mail.

ged lessons online–Call 506-4302Study for the GED Tests online with ACC’s instructional Internet program.

adulT high sChool–Call 506-4376This program offers a high school diploma for an adult who did not graduate from the public schools. The individual is required to complete 22 units of credit. Credits may be earned by attending one of our two class sites. Classes are available during the day and evening. The diploma is issued by the Alamance-Burlington School System and Alamance Community College.

adulT basiC eduCaTion–Call 506-4376This program is for those who need to improve basic reading, writing, and math skills through the eighth-grade level.

english as a seCond language (esl)– Call 506-4380 or 506-4407

This program is for those for whom English is not the primary language and who are interested in improving their English speaking, reading, and writing skills.

el primer paso es llamarnos a 506-4380 ó 506-4337 para una cita.

esl disTanCe eduCaTion–Call 506-4380 Save gas! Learn English at home with DVD correspondence and online courses through ACC.

CompensaTory eduCaTion–Call 506-4327This program is for those with developmental disabilities who are interested in basic academic skills, independent and community living skills, and consumer education with a goal of employment and self-sufficiency.

GED® and GED Testing Service® are registered trademarks of the American Council on Education (ACE). They may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of ACE or GED Testing Service. The GED® and GED Testing Service® brands are administered by GED Testing Service LLC under license from the American Council on Education.

There’s never been a better time to finish high school.

DO IT NOWbefore the test changes!

A new version of the GED® test will be released in the near future.

Costs will increase. Test content will change.If you have previously passed one or more sections of the GED® test, you must complete the remaining sections in order to earn your diploma BEForE the release of the new test. If you do not complete and pass the test before this change, your current scores will expire.

Contact the GED® Testing Information line

at (336) 506-4376 to schedule a test appointment.

See the perSonaL enrIChMent CLaSSeS

for courses such as:•Dance •InsuranceEducation•BibleStudy •BoatingSafety•MotorcycleSafety •GolfBasics/Etiquette•Music •Sewing/Quilting•Photography •Woodworking•WeddingPlanning •Pottery

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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.

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:

Jan. 16, Feb. 20, march 20, April 17, may 15The more than 250 courses are divided into the following sections:

Visit www.ed2go.com/alamance for a complete listing of all courses and specific content. Online courses at ACC: Stay at home...Go far.

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Accounting and Finance•Accounting Fundamentals•Accounting Software•Personal Finance/Investments

Business•Business Communication•Business Software•General Business Skills•Grant Writing•Management & 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 Mangmt.•Veterinary

language and Arts•Arts•Creative Writing•Digital Photography•Graphic and Multimedia De-

sign•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 Fin. & 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 & Multimedia Design•Networking & Commun.•Security•Web Technology

Writing and Publishing•Business Writing•Creative Writing•Grant Writing•Publishing

personal enriChmenT Courses 506-4149 or 506-4322

Classes listed under this section are designed to enrich the lives of students and promote social interests and creativity. These activities are non-credit courses but many students have used knowledge and skills gained through these classes to develop a primary or secondary source of income. Some of the classes may be free for seniors. Call the numbers listed above for more information on any of the Personal Enrichment courses. $$ = All STuDENTS PAY ThE SAmE FEE ** = FREE TO SENIORS (maximum of one course per semester)

ACTinG OuT $$Whether you were in a play once in third grade or you have lots of experience and just want to brush up and do some networking, this acting class will help you move into the spotlight. Coursework will focus on contemporary writers. Students will be assigned scripts from the 10 Minute Play genre. There will be a performance at the conclusion of the course. Instruction by Studio 1

location: studio 1 Hours: 9 Fee: $9928191 1/16-2/20 W 7-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/11

AsTrOnOmY $$Learn to identify several planets, numerous stars and constellations. The course will also cover information on the types of telescopes and computer software available for the amateur astronomer. Lee Roane, instructor

location: DC Hours: 10 Fee: $5528192 1/16-2/13 W 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/1128193 2/20-3/20 W 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/15

BAsKeTs & CHAirs: CusTOm DesiGns **Students will explore different techniques for basketweaving and chair caining. Instructor will work with students on an individual level to help them learn new skills and enhance old ones. Students will learn to design their own baskets or choose a different chair cain-ing pattern (lace, rush, binder cane or pressed cane). Advanced students will learn how to add embellishments to their own design. students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students are responsible for their materials. Sadie Hatley, instructor

location: KsC Hours: 24 Fee: $65*28256 3/7-5/2 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/4

BiBle sTuDY: ePisTle TO THe rOmAns $$Take an introductory survey of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans from a historical and literary perspective. This course will use Romans as an introduction to the thought of Paul the Apostle whose ideas shaped the emergence of the Christian tradition and the evolution of western thought. Perry Hardison, instructor

location: DC Hours: 16 Fee: $7528251 1/8-2/26 T 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 1/3

BiBle sTuDY: FiVe FesTAl sCrOlls $$Take an introductory survey of five of the smaller books of the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible)—Song of Solomon (Songs), Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther. Together, they form in Jewish worship readings “The Five Festal Scrolls.” These literary masterpieces prove big ideas can come in small packages. Perry Hardison, instructor

location: DC Hours: 16 Fee: $7528252 3/12-4/30 T 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 3/7

NOTE: In order to take continuing education courses and assure your enrollment, you need to register and pay at least 3-5 days in advance of the start date.

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This course is an updated version of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary’s popular America’s Boating Course targeted to the new boat owner/operator. Basic boating terminology, rules and regulations, right-of-ways, seamanship and safety considerations are topics covered to make the boating experience safer and more enjoyable. Course material includes textbook, interactive CD-ROM, and access to a supporting Web site. Graduates may be eligible for discounts on boat insurance. Taught by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

location: DC Hours: 8 Fee: $2928195 2/19-2/28 TTH 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/1428196 3/16 Sa 8 am-4:30 pm PAY BY 3/13

GPs FOr mAriners $$Learn essential global positioning system concepts and how it applies to the small boat owner. Discover the functions of your GPS from the basic to advanced. Master the concepts of way points, routes and route planning. Students should bring their handheld GPS to class for the hands-on exercises. Course fee includes the textbook. Taught by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

location: DC Hours: 8 Fee: $4528197 5/14-5/23 TTH 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/9

suDDenlY in CHArGe $$You are on a boat and the Captain becomes incapacitated. Suddenly YOU are in charge. Would you know what to do? This course teaches boaters basic rules and regulations, right-of-ways, and safety considerations to turn a crisis into an adventure and make a safer experience for everyone on board. Course material includes textbook, interactive CD-ROM, and access to a supporting Web site. Graduates may be eligible for discounts on boat insurance. Taught by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

location: DC Hours: 8 Fee: $2928198 4/9-4/18 TTH 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 4/4

COnVersATiOnAl sPAnisH **Learn to speak and understand basic words, sentences, and phrases. Specific words and subject matter may be covered, depending on class interests. Speaking their language is a great benefit if you work with or help the Spanish-speaking public. *Students are responsible for textbooks and materials, which will be discussed at first class. Raquel Held, instructor

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $68* leVel i28199 1/28-3/18 M 12-2:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/2328200 2/6-3/27 W 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/1 28201 4/8-5/27 M 12-2:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/328202 4/8-5/1 MW 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/3 leVel ii28203 1/31-3/21 TH 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/2828204 4/4-5/23 TH 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/1 leVel V

location: DC Hours: 32 Fee: $123*28257 1/18-5/10 F 12-2 p.m. PAY BY 1/15

COuPOns 101, exTreme sAVinGs $$ Want to learn how to save money while shopping? Students will learn various methods to maximize savings on groceries and toiletries using coupons. Key strategies include how to use store “systems” to actually make money. Class will include fieldtrips to vari-ous grocery stores, pharmacies, and chain stores. Wendy Sawyer, instructor««PReSenT THiS AD WHen RegiSTeRing To Receive THe DiScoUnT coST««

Fee: $28 limiTeD Time OnlYlocation: DC Hours: 6 Fee: $38

28205 2/4-2/6 MW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/2928206 2/25-2/27 MW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/2028207 3/18-3/20 MW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/1328208 4/15-4/17 MW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 4/1028209 5/6-5/8 MW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/1

CusTOm YArn CreATiOns **Students will explore different techniques for crochet, knitting, and tatting. Perfect for be-ginner students or the more advanced. Instructor will work on an individual level to help learn new skills and enhance old ones. Students may choose one area to concentrate in or dabble in all three. This course teaches all areas from yarn and project selection to adding embellishments for that custom look. Beginning students will learn to read and follow patterns; more advanced students will be challenged to create their own patterns. The instructor will allow work on skills as warranted by students. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Supply list will be discussed at first class. Toosey Hilliard, instructor

location: KsC Hours: 50 Fee: $120*28259 1/14-5/6* M 9 a.m.-12 p.m. PAY BY 1/9 *willnotmeeton1/21

DANCE BAllrOOm & sPeCiAl OCCAsiOn DAnCes $$

Do you have a special occasion coming up? Come learn steps for that traditional “First Dance,” “Father-Daughter Dance” or other special occasion. Students will learn various dance steps and practice these steps in the class. Includes American style Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Latin and Rhythm dances. This is the perfect course to take as a couple. A dance partner is not required but is suggested. Sheila and Hugh Walker, instructors

location: KsC Hours: 12 Fee: $4528210 1/24-2/28 TH 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/18 28211 4/4-5/9 TH 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 4/1

miDDle eAsTern DAnCe $$We are talking bellydance, but do you really know what that’s about? Don’t get the wrong idea. This course will show you how to get your shimmy going and how this expressive style originated. Bellydance offers great benefits both mentally and physically–you will be more flexible and have more confidence by the end of this fun session. Students will learn several basic moves and put them together in a short choreography to practice new skills. This course is wonderful for all ages and sizes! Katie Black, instructor

location: KsC Hours: 6 Fee: $3028253 1/22-2/26 T 6-7 p.m. PAY BY 1/16 28254 3/12-4/16 T 6-7 p.m. PAY BY 3/7

sHAG DAnCe $$ Beginners will learn and practice basic shag dance steps. More experienced dancers will learn more advanced steps. The instructors will take suggestions for step patterns to demonstrate and teach. Sheila and Hugh Walker, instructors

location: KsC Hours: 12 Fee: $4528212 1/28-3/4 M 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/23 28213 3/25-4/29 M 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/2028214 5/20-6/24 M 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 5/15

FinAnCiAl: reJuVenATe YOur reTiremenT $$ Whether your objective is to become more active, give your life a new sense of purpose or make more informed financial decisions, this course has something for everyone. Students will discover new ways to stay mentally, physically and socially active, as well as learn about important financial topics such as tax reduction planning, retirement in-come planning, investment risk management, health care planning and estate planning. Workbook provided. Willy Fisher, instructor

location: DC Hours: 4 Fee: $3528215 3/14-3/21 TH 1-3 p.m. PAY BY 3/1128216 3/19-3/26 T 9:30-11:30 a.m. PAY BY 3/14

FlOrAl DesiGn $$Students study the basics of line and design to make their own floral arrangements and 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: KsC Hours: 24 Fee: $75*28217 3/12-4/30 T 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/7

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GOlF BAsiCs & eTiQueTTe $$This course is appropriate if you are a beginner golfer with little or no experience, a ‘busi-ness golfer’, or a golfer with physical or injury limitations. The instructor will cover rules and etiquette of playing golf. Instruction will be given for irons, putting, chipping and longer clubs, with complete instruction for alignment, grip and set-up. First class meets at ACC Dillingham Center. *Students are responsible for their own supplies; golf clubs required except for the first class. Mike Doyle, instructor

location: randy’s Golf Ctr. Hours: 12 Fee: $70*28218 4/11-5/16 TH 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 4/8

HAnDmADe GreeTinG CArDs $$You’ll love creating personalized greeting cards for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and more by using basic card-making techniques, including stamping, punches, and die-cutting. Imagine showing that extra special someone you really care by giving a handmade card in place of store bought. That special someone will look upon your greeting card as a handmade works-of-art, created especially for them. *Supplies discussed at first class that covers all supplies needed. Linda Wilkie, instructor

location: DC Hours:10 Fee: $4528220 2/14-3/7 TH 9-11:30 a.m. PAY BY 2/11

insurAnCe eDuCATiOn $$Are you getting ready to add a teenager to your auto policy? Do you have a hard time understanding your auto or homeowners policy? Ever wonder what all the terms on your policy mean? Come learn from a former insurance agent. This course gives an overview of what insurance is and its purpose. Students will be presented with a line-by-line explana-tion of coverages associated with the standard homeowner and personal auto policies. Topics include key terms, identification of hazards, explanation of types of coverage within each policy, coverage limits, and endorsements. Craig Batts, instructor

location: DC Hours: 6 Fee: $3528260 2/18-2/20 MW 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/1328261 4/9-4/11 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 4/4

inTrODuCTiOn TO WOrlD reliGiOns $$This course investigates the nature of religion as one of the most important aspects of human experience and explores the teachings and practices of the major living religions of humanity such as Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, Taoism, and Pa-ganism, e.g. A comparative study of the wisdom of the world’s religions offers a deeper understanding of the various responses humans have made to the age-old questions of meaning. David Grinstead, instructor

location: DC Hours: 12 Fee: $7528221 4/3-5/8 W 6:30-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/27

iPAD: eTCH-A-sKeTCH On sTerOiDs $$If you have an iPad, but don’t feel comfortable with all its features, this course will help you do some of those neat things. All participants should be on iOS5 and have their info in the cloud. Make sure your iPad is fully charged. Denise Archuleta, instructor

location: ACC Hours: 3 Fee: $3028222 2/9 Sa 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 2/628223 4/13 Sa 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 4/10

JeWelrY DesiGn $$This introduction to jewelry design will teach you how to string beads and the correct method to secure fasteners. You will learn the fundamental techniques of weaving, chain-ing, floating, and caging beads as well as finishing techniques for necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings and more. Become inspired and challenged to create unique designs. Ideal methods of bending, swirling, and curling wire will also be explored. *Supplies discussed at first class. Elisa DiGiambattista, instructor

location: DC Hours: 10 Fee: $50*28224 2/19-3/19 T 2-4 p.m. PAY BY 2/1428225 2/19-3/19 T 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 2/1428226 4/9-5/7 T 2-4 p.m. PAY BY 4/428229 4/9-5/7 T 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 4/4

meDiCAre mADe CleAr—Free TO AllHave you heard there have been many changes to Medicare? Learn about all of the options available to you. Did you know you don’t have to be 65 to qualify for Medicare? Whether 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. When you understand all of the options you can make the best decision. Otis Prettyman, instructor

location: DC Hours: 3 Fee: Free 1/9 W 6-9 p.m. register BY 1/4 2/6 W 6-9 p.m. register BY 2/1 3/6 W 6-9 p.m. register BY 3/1

mOTORCYClE SAFETY BAsiC riDer COurse $$

The Basic Rider Course is aimed at beginning riders of all ages. Never ridden a mo-torcycle? 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 in this course. 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 of 23 hours presented in a mixture of classroom and range/riding time and is also mandatory for motorcyclists under the age of 18 in the State of N.C. Practical rid-ing skills are developed in a controlled, off-street environment. 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 506-4322 or 506-4149 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 23 Fee: $170 2/22-2/24 3/22-3/24 4/5-4/7 4/19-4/21 5/3-5/5 5/17-5/19 5/31-6/2 6/7-6/9

exPerienCeD riDer COurse $$The Experienced Rider Course is for someone who has been riding for a little while–a great way to learn more about riding abilities and the capabilities of your motorcycle. You must possess a valid motorcycle license, motorcycle endorsement to your license, or a motorcycle learner’s permit. It is recommended that you have at least six months riding experience or 3,000 miles logged. Participants 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 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. For more information, call 506-4322.

location: ACC Hours: 9 Fee: $75 3/16 5/25

mOTOrCYCle sAFeTY–WeeKDAYs $$ This is the same Basic Rider Course as described above, except with weekday meet-ing times. each course meets on monday night and all day Tuesday and Wednesday. 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 506-4322 or 506-4149 for more information.

location: ACC Hours: 23 Fee: $170 3/4-3/6 MTW

$$ = All STuDENTS PAY ThE SAmE FEE ** = FREE TO SENIORS (maximum of one course per semester)

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RegistrationforContinuingEducationclasses istakenonlyatthe

dillingham Center (Burlington)1304 plaza dr., Burlington outlet Village

Monday-Friday,8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.Exceptions: RegistrationforLiteracycoursesistakenatthe

Carrington-ScottCampus(Graham).

Registration form and other information is found on inside back cover.

musiC: PiAnO AnD ACOusTiCAl GuiTAr $$This class is appropriate for beginners or more accomplished musicians. The instructor will touch on theory and move into the books and keyboards. More experienced students can advance to the level they desire. Guitar students will learn to play melodies rather than only practice scales and chords. *Students are responsible for their music books. Beverly Arthurs, instructor

location: DC Hours: 12 Fee: $63*28262 2/19-3/26 T 9-11 a.m. PAY BY 2/1428263 4/16-5/21 T 9-11 a.m. PAY BY 4/11

nuTriTiOn: HeAlTHY HABiTs FOr A neW YOu $$Haw River resident Alan Stephens transformed from nearly 400 lbs. to his current weight of 185 lbs. without surgery, pills, or dieting and has kept the weight off for 10 years. Want to learn how he did it? It’s a lifestyle change that folks in Alamance County are embracing. Local healthcare providers across Alamance County advocate this wellness program and send patients every day. It’s a six-week class designed to help you change your habits. Are you ready for a new you? Alan Stephens, instructor

location: DC Hours: 6 Fee: $3528228 2/6-3/13 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/128229 4/3-5/8 W 1:30-2:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/27

PAINTING ACrYliC–TriCKs OF THe TrADe $$

Learn techniques for sketching, mixing colors, and applying acrylic paints to canvas to achieve a variety of desired effects. Learn how to make a “magic blending color” and other secrets that artists use to enhance paintings and get them to sell. The instructor works with students of all levels from beginning to advanced. *A supply list of materials will be discussed at the first class. Skee Johnson, instructor

location: Depot Hours: 24 Fee: $85*28230 1/16-3/6 W 7-10 p.m. PAY BY 1/11 28231 3/20-5/8 W 7-10 p.m. PAY BY 3/15

ACrYliC & Oil, PAinTinG FOr Fun $$Techniques with oils and acrylics will be introduced. Students may choose to concen-trate in one medium or experiment with both. Students will learn how to blend colors to add depth, perspective and points of interest in their paintings. *Supply list will be given at first class. Instructors: Rena Jones (RJ), Evon Thomas (ET)

location: KsC Hours: 18 Fee: $70*ET28264 2/12-3/19 T 12-3 p.m. PAY BY 2/7

location: DC Hours: 18 Fee: $70*RJ28265 2/14-3/21 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/11

ACrYliC & Oil–seAsOnAl lAnDsCAPes **Learn a variety of skills and techniques for working in acrylics and oils. Learn techniques for sketching, mixing colors, and applying paints to paper to achieve a variety of desired effects. The instructor works with students of all levels from beginning to advanced. The course will explore techniques for capturing and applying colors and textures of the changing seasons in the landscapes and surroundings. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *A supply list given at the first class. Instructors: Rena Jones (RJ), Yvonne McPherson (YM)

location: PGrC Hours: 50 Fee: $120* RJ28266 1/28-5/13 M 9 a.m.-12 p.m PAY BY 1/23

location: CCFm Hours: 50 Fee: $120*YM28267 1/22-5/7 T 9 a.m.-12 p.m. PAY BY 1/16

Air BrusH $$Airbrush is a medium used for painting and lettering designs on virtually any surface from cakes to motorcycles. Students do not need a background in drawing or paint-ing for this class. Airbrush equipment is provided. *Supply list given at the first class. Ricky Minor, instructor

location: ACC Hours: 18 Fee: $70*28232 2/7-3/14 W 7-10 p.m. PAY 2/4

WATerCOlOr–Trees & lAnDsCAPes**Learn techniques for blending colors, adding texture and applying watercolor paints to paper to achieve a variety of desired effects. The instructor works with students of all levels from beginning to advanced. In this course, students will learn to how to capture and apply color and shading in trees and landscapes. The class will include some “plein air” painting fieldtrips to experience the colors and textures of trees. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *A supply list given at the first class. Kathleen Gwinnett, instructor

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $123*28268 1/22-5/7 T 9 a.m-12 p.m. PAY BY 1/16

WATerCOlOr–WilDFlOWers & sOnGBirDs **Learn techniques for sketching, mixing colors, and applying watercolor paints to paper to achieve a variety of desired effects. The instructor works with students of all levels from beginning to advanced. In this course, students will learn how to paint various wildflowers and songbirds. The class will include fieldtrips to local parks to experience the colors and textures of local wildflowers. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *A supply list given at the first class. Carolyn Teague, instructor

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $123*28270 1/22-5/7 T 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 1/1628271 1/23-5/8 W 9 a.m-12 p.m. PAY BY 1/17

PArAnOrmAl inVesTiGATiOns (GHOsT HunTinG) $$This course explores the proper techniques of paranormal investigations and ghost hunt-ing. Tools, techniques and haunted locations will be presented. Instructor will share tips on obtaining true paranormal phenomena on film and video. Topics will include orbs, apparitions, electronic voice phenomena and more. This course will equip the first-time ghost hunter in the basic knowledge and skills needed to conduct a professional inves-tigation. Heather Garner, instructor

location: DC Hours: 18 Fee: $6528235 2/4-4/11 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/3028236 4/1-5/6 M 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/25

$$ = All STuDENTS PAY ThE SAmE FEE ** = FREE TO SENIORS (maximum of one course per semester)

NOTE: In order to take continuing education courses and assure your enrollment, you need to register and pay at least 3-5 days in advance of the start date.

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PhOTOGRAPhY DiGiTAl PHOTOGrAHY–See listing under COmPuTer COurses section

POrTrAiT PHOTOGrAPHY $$Prerequisite: Practical Photography or similar background. Students will learn tech-niques 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: DC Hours: 18 Fee: $7528237 4/11-5/16 TH 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/8

PrACTiCAl PHOTOGrAHY $$Learn the basic operations of a film or digital SLR camera including f/stops, shutter speeds, exposures, lighting, composition, and film speed. Tips for selecting a camera will be discussed for those planning a camera purchase. Critiques of student photo-graphs are used as a part of the learning process. Come learn from the former owner of Westbrook Studios. Joe Robertson, instructor

location: DC Hours: 18 Fee: $7528238 2/14-3/21 TH 6:30-9:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/11

POTTERY GlAze-mAKinG WOrKsHOP $$

In this course students learn how to mix glazes from dry chemicals. Students will learn about safety, measuring chemicals, mixing glazes and testing glazes. *Students should bring a bag lunch and drink on Saturday. Jan Holloman, instructor

location: elmira rec. Hours:10 Fee: $50*28272 1/12-1/13 SA,SU SA 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. SU 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 1/4

HAnD BuilDinG $$In this course 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 fee includes 25 lbs of clay, glazes, and firing. Jan Holloman, instructor

location: elmira rec. Hours: 24 Fee: $130*28273 1/10-2/28 TH 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 1/328274 3/7-5/2* TH 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 3/4*classwillnotmeeton3/28

WHeel THrOWn $$In this course students learn clay wheel-throwing and glazing techniques. No hand-building will be done in this class. The finished pieces are kiln fired, glazed, and fired a final time. Instructor works with all skill levels. *Registration fee includes 25 lbs of clay, glazes, and firing. Instructors: Jan Holloman, Steve Cann, Pete Pate, Amy Baker

location: elmira rec. Hours: 24 Fee: $130*28275 1/16-3/6 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/928276 1/17-3/7 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/1028277 3/19-5/7 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/1328278 3/21-5/15* TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/14 *classwillnotmeeton3/28

QuIlTING lOG CABins in THe rOunD **

Prerequisite: Students must have a working knowledge of basic quilting techniques and sewing machine use. Ideal for the intermediate to advanced student. Students will learn to draft their own original Log Cabin design using curves, ripples, rounds or waves, and will use a combination of light and dark fabric strips of varying widths. This quilt is perfect for that stash of fabrics or new designs. Students will learn to estimate fabric yardage needed. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Supply list given upon registration. Lillian Ellison, instructor

location: Village Hours: 50 Fee: $120*28279 1/22-5/7 T 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. PAY BY 1/16

uFOs **Prerequisite: Students must have a working knowledge of basic quilting techniques. Do you find yourself wishing you had time to finish all of the quilts you’ve started? Do you have a stack of UFO’s (Un-Finished Objects)? Bring all of your UFO’s and learn new timesaving techniques to complete former quilting projects. Block and assembly line cutting and sewing techniques will be presented to help students make best use of time and fabrics. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students are responsible for supplies. Helen Doutt, instructor

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $123*28280 1/10-5/2* TH 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 1/7 28281 1/10-5/2* TH 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 1/7*classwillnotmeeton3/28

selF-HYPnOsis $$This course introduces participants to the practical uses of autosuggestion (self-hypnosis). Participants will learn to use autosuggestion to reprogram their minds to control or eliminate unwanted habits, create a positive new identity, and develop latent unrealized potentials. Learn the philosophy and theory behind hypnosis and how self-hypnosis works. Various self-hypnosis techniques (guided imagery, progressive relaxation, creative visualization, pacing, trance voice, writing scripts, e.g.) will be discussed and demonstrated. Participants will learn how to make their own self-hypnosis tapes plus create a personal autosugges-tion program based on the tapes they have created. Requires “hands on” participation. David Grinstead, instructor

location: DC Hours: 12 Fee: $9928239 4/2-5/7 T 6:30-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 3/26

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, crib quilts, tote bags, and basic clothing. Students may bring their own sewing machines or share the classroom machines. *Students are responsible for their project supplies and material. Mandy Foster, instructor

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $80*28282 4/1-5/20 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/25

seWinG: DisHTOWel JACKeTs $$Learn a unique and innovative way to turn dishtowels into an attractive warm jacket. Students should have a basic knowledge of sewing and machine use before taking this course. A supply list will be given upon registration. Brenda Hall, instructor

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $75*28306 3/6-4/24 W 1-4 p.m. PAY BY 3/128307 3/5-5/2* TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/28*classwillnotmeeton3/28

$$ = All STuDENTS PAY ThE SAmE FEE ** = FREE TO SENIORS (maximum of one course per semester)

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HERITAGE CRAFT FAIR saturday, april 27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

sunday, april 28, 1-4 p.m.Burlington Outlet Village

I-85/I-40, Exit 145 Pick up that one-of-a-kind, handmade item from a local artisan. All items are created and sold by

Alamance Community College Heritage Craft students.

• quilting • crocheting

• basket weaving • woodturning • chair caning

• stained glass • furniture building • pottery • jewelry design • painting • much more

Exhibits will incorporate live craft demonstrations throughout the show.

For more information, contact Ellen mcBane at 506-4322

or e-mail [email protected]

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: 10 Fee: $4928283 2/11-3/4 M 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 2/628284 4/8-4/29 M 6-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 4/3

sTAineD GlAss $$This course is for beginning 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. $100). Hettie Moore, instructor

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $80*28285 1/8-2/26 T 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 1/328286 1/8-2/26 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/328288 1/10-2/28 TH 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 1/728289 1/10-2/28 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/728291 3/12-4/30 T 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 3/728292 3/12-4/30 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/728293 3/14-5/9 TH 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 3/1128294 3/14-5/9 TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/11

TAi CHi CHuAn $$In this course, you will learn the benefits of Tai Chi as an exercise and as a flexibility and relaxation mechanism. Research has shown that Tai Chi greatly reduces pain and improves overall physical and mental health. Proven results include increased balance control, flexibility, cardiovascular fitness and decreased risk of falls. Bruce Wheeler, instructor

location: KsC Hours: 6 Fee: $45 leVel i28295 2/26-4/2 T 7-8 p.m. PAY BY 2/21 leVel ii–Prerequisite, Level I (may take at the same time as Level I)28296 2/26-4/2 T 8-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/21

uPHOlsTerY $$Padded furniture such as couches, chairs, and dining chairs can be recovered in this course. The furniture frame should be sturdy and strong. Students will strip the furniture down to the frame, retie the springs, and weave the webbing; and learn to put new padding in furniture and place new fabric on the furniture piece. The instructor will give guidance in every step to complete a new piece of furniture. All tools and equipment are provided. *Students are responsible for materials. Call 506-4322 to add your name to the waiting list. Instruction by Bailey’s Furniture.

location: Bailey’s Furniture Hours: 24 Fee: $250*28297 1/15-3/5 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/1028298 3/12-4/30 T 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/7

WeDDinG PlAnninG 101 $$Whether you are a bride-to-be or want to help a friend plan a wedding, this is the course for you. Students will learn how to plan all details of a wedding. Topics covered will include setting a timeline, establishing a reasonable budget, choosing a venue, choos-ing a theme/color, and more. Students will have access to the best in the business and receive discounts from top vendors in the Triad/Triangle area. Attend bridal shows for FREE. Guest speakers such as caterers, DJ’s, etc will instruct students what they should look for. Students completing the course will receive a certificate that gives them valuable discounts with local vendors. Keisha Scott, instructor

location: DC Hours: 32 Fee: $10028299 1/29-3/21 TTH 6-8 p.m. PAY BY 1/24

$$ = All STuDENTS PAY ThE SAmE FEE ** = FREE TO SENIORS (maximum of one course per semester)

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BAsiC FurniTure mAKinG **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. Some examples include end tables, stools, cradles and doll houses. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students will be responsible for materials. :See note about accident insurance. Instructors: Ron Driscoll, Bill Wallace

location: Broad st. Hours: 50 Fee: $120*RD 28287 1/24-5/16 TH 7-10 p.m. PAY BY 1/18BW 28290 1/28-5/13 M 2-5 p.m. PAY BY 1/23

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? If so, this is the course 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 couse is perfect for the begin-ning or seasoned woodworker and women are encouraged to attend. *Students will be responsible for materials. :See note about accident insurance. Tom Davis, instructor

location: Davis’ shop Hours: 24 Fee: $80*28305 2/14-4/11* TH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 8/24 *classwillnotmeeton3/28

NOTE: In order to take continuing education courses and assure your enrollment, you need to register and pay at least 3-5 days in advance of the start date.

$$ = All STuDENTS PAY ThE SAmE FEE ** = FREE TO SENIORS (maximum of one course per semester)

speCial inTeresT 506-4200BiOFuels (BiOGAs, AlCOHOl, BiODiesel)This course will cover the evolving industry of sustainable renewable fuels (alcohol, bio-diesel, 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.

location: T.s. Designs Hours: 24 Fee: $6528143 2/6-3/27 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/1

Green sHelTerThis 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.

location: T.s. Designs Hours: 24 Fee: $6528144 2/2-3/23 SA 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 1/30

reneWABle enerGYRenewable 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. Students will learn how energy conversion affects the environment, and the benefits of renewable energy on air pollution and global climate change. Discussions will cover the technologies used for collecting renewable energy and converting it into thermal or electrical energy. Upon completion of the course students should be prepared to contribute to the design and selection of renewable energy systems. Multimedia, lec-tures, presentations, laboratories, guest speakers and field trips will be utilized to share knowledge, skills and behaviors.

location: T.s. Designs Hours: 24 Fee: $6528145 2/4-3/25 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/30

WOOD :nOTe: Accident insurance is required for all wood-working, framing, and funiture courses for all students. students can provide their own or purchase insurance from the College for a cost of $6.

CusTOm FrAminG **Do you have that hard to frame object? Is custom framing too expensive for you? Come learn how to frame that unique, one-of-a-kind project. Students will learn to figure mat sizes, set the mat cutter dimensions, and cut mats for framing. Instructors will work with students individually at their level to develop new skills and improve old ones. ACC will provide practice materials for students learning to cut miters and join frames to fit a matted picture. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students are responsible for their own project supplies. :See note about accident insurance. Jerry Walker, instructor

location: DC Hours: 50 Fee: $123*29300 1/28-5/13 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/23

lArGe FurniTure DesiGn **Prerequisite: Students should have prior woodworking experience; course is designed for intermediate to advanced students. Students will learn traditional and modern tech-niques for building large furniture. All aspects of furniture design and construction will be covered in this course from wood selection to final finishing. Emphasis will be placed creating a one-of-a-kind original piece that can become family heirlooms. Examples include cedar chests, curio cabinets, grandfather clocks, cabinets, tool chests, or built-in cabinets. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students will be responsible for materials. :See note about accident insurance. Tom Davis, instructor

location: Davis’ shop Hours: 98 Fee: $175*29308 1/22-5/7* MT 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/16 29309 1/22-5/8 TW 9 a.m.-12 p.m. PAY BY 1/16*classwillmeetT,Wtostart

CusTOm TurninGs **Students will learn how to design a one-of-a-kind project using the wood lathe and various hand tools. Students will learn the difference between faceplate turning vs. spindle turning and can choose to concentrate in one area or dabble in both. Students can choose various projects such as bowl turning, inkpens, turned furniture pieces, lamps, and ornaments. Instructors will work with students individually to develop new skills and improve old ones. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students are responsible for materials. :See note about accident insurance. Jim and Bill Wallace, instructors

location: Broad st. Hours: 50 Fee: $120*29301 1/23-5/15 W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. PAY BY 1/1729302 1/23-5/15 W 2-5 p.m. PAY BY 1/17 29303 1/23-5/15 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/17 *classwillnotmeeton3/27

WOOD ArT **This course teaches carving techniques and professional finishing touches used to cre-ate small figurines. Students will learn various types of carving along with basic carving techniques, tool care, and safety measures and will learn how to sketch out their own designs to create a unique carving. Instruction will be given individually based on stu-dent’s skill level. Examples include wood spirits, walking sticks, chess pieces, and small toys. Students are required to participate in the heritage craft fair. *Students will be responsible for materials. :See note about accident insurance. Bill Wallace, instructor

location: Broad st. Hours: 50 Fee: $120*29304 1/28-5/13 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/23

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starting a small business is easy at aCC.The SBC 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 SBC located within ACC’s Burlington Center to seek advice and use our business resource library. The SBC has access to the Internet and NCLIVE (inter-library exchange) as well as government forms, publications, and information.

send e-mail to [email protected] or call 506-4311 for more information.

www.alamancecc.eduClick on business & industry services, then small business Center

need a Quick response?The SBC 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, call, e-mail, or visit us on the Web.

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

small business CenTer 506-4311inTrODuCTiOn TO sTArTinG AnD FinAnCinG A smAll BusinessThese FREE group counseling sessions are held monthly on Monday nights, 6-8 p.m. These sessions will answer questions about what is needed to start a small business in Alamance County. Call 506-4311 to find out when the next one is scheduled.

ACCOunTinG FOr smAll BusinessProper accounting and recordkeeping is essential to be successful in business. Both computerized and manual accounting systems are included in our accounting course sequence. “Small Business Accounting” is an introduction to accounting terms and pro-cedures in a manual/paper system. After learning the basics of accounting you can learn to maintain your records on the computer with the QuickBooks Pro accounting software package. Basic computer skills in a Windows environment are needed for the computer courses. Call for more information

location: DC Hours: 18 Fee: $6828154 2/26-3/14 TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 2/21

QuiCKBOOKs PrOLearn to maintain your records on the computer with the QuickBooks Pro accounting software package. Basic computer skills in a Windows environment are needed for this course. Call for more information.

location: DC Hours: 18 Fee: $6828155 1/9-2/13 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/428156 4/3-5/8 W 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 3/27

r.e.A.l. enTrePreneursHiPThis eight-week business planning course for potential and new small business owners will help you develop a comprehensive business plan and necessary business skills. Topics covered include realities of self-employment, personal and business budget-ing, market and industry research, legal issues, cash flow and break-even projections, customer service, recordkeeping, and operations. You will learn by actively participating in the process rather than studying business theory. No prior business experience or coursework is needed. Call for more information.

location: DC Hours: 24 Fee: $6828157 1/28-3/18 M 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/23

smAll Business OWners’ rOunDTABleThe Business Owners’ Roundtable is a group of small business owners and managers who meet on the first Wednesday of each month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to share concerns, problems, and up-to-date information. Members of the Roundtable share a commitment to assist and support one another. Call 506-4312 for more information.

WeB PAGe DesiGn FOr BusinessSee listing under COmPuTer COurses.

additional computer courses of interest for small business owners (see pages 31-32)miCrOsOFT OFFiCe: Ver. 2010Microsoft Office is a suite of applica-tions that have become the most widely-used business software in the world. From managing written content through Word, crunching numbers with Excel, or creating dazzling presenta-tions with PowerPoint, practically every business uses some function of the Of-fice suite. This new course will cover the most common business uses of Word, Excel and PowerPoint with a focus on real-world applications.

PersOnAl & Wireless neTWOrKinGNetworked computers used to be the province of only big business; now small businesses and homeowners often set up small networks to allow multiple users to share resources. This new course is designed for people who are not computer “geeks” to learn to set up their own network; know the types of wireless connectivity, hardware needed, Internet provider options, set-up and encryption; and how to trouble shoot and get support.

WeB PAGe DesiGn FOr BusinessUsing basic tools available on nearly all PCs, you will learn to use basic HTML code to design, build and publish a simple Web page. Topics include cross-browser access, designing fast-loading pages, site organization, search engine submission and positioning, and simple interactivity with customers. Methods for acquiring Web space (hosting), securing a domain name, and maintaining/upgrading a Web site will also be covered.

COmPuTer seCuriTY: BAsiCThis new course helps you protect your computer and your data. Topics cov-ered include firewalls, virus protection software, adware/spyware removal, password protection, safe credit card/banking, risky file extensions, Bluetooth attacks, spoofing, email/messaging/social network security, script deactiva-tion, cookies, browser settings, patch-es, backdoors, drive-by downloads, rootkits, botnets, network connection encryption, and more.

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Customized instruction can be designed and presented on site for a school or group. Contact us if you are interested in this option.

The classroom computerUnderstanding AdolescentsDiscipline ProblemsThe creative classroomPowerPoint in the classroomguided Reading StrategiesThe internet in the classroomLanguage Development

Online cOurses fOr teachersFor teachers with busy schedules, these online classes are available 24-7 and begin every month. Each of these courses offer

2.4 teacher recertification credits. There is a large selection of computer software and Web design courses that may count towards technology credits.

Online classes begin on these dates: Jan. 16, Feb. 20,

march 20, April 17, may 15

For more information, visit

www.ed2go.com/alamance

TeaCher reneWal CrediTs/TeaCher assisTanT/subsTiTuTe TeaChing 506-4200inCreDiBle YeArs FOr TeACHersThis evidence-based course is mainly for early childhood teachers of children ages 2 to 8. It is designed to help these teachers improve their classroom management by empha-sizing the social and emotional development of children in this age group. Participants typically will be currently working in a classroom with children in this age range. Also, if you are a director or assistant director of a facility, it is recommended that you take the course either before or with teachers from your facility. Part of the course will involve the course instructors making visits to the participants’ classrooms.

location: APC Hours: 36 Fee: $5028146 1/22-5/7 T (every other) 8 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 1/16

KiDs eAT smArT mOVe mOreThis course on nutrition and fitness for young children is geared toward local child care staff. The training is part of a collaboration between N.C. community colleges and the N.C. Division of Public Health (Women’s & Children’s Health Section). Participants can earn 2 CEUs with 100 percent attendance. Call 506-4200 for more information.

location: DC Hours: 20 Fee: $6828248 2/5-4/9 T 7-9 p.m. PAY BY 1/31

suBsTiTuTe TeACHer/eFFeCTiVe TeACHer TrAininGThis 30-hour course is designed to prepare learners to enter a school setting as a sub-stitute 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.

location: DC Hours: 30 Fee: $12328147 2/6-4/10 W 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 2/1 28148 2/5-4/9 T 5-8 p.m. PAY BY 1/31

TeACHer AssisTAnT PrOGrAmThis 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 as-sistant. No previous college education or teaching experience is necessary. Topics for this course include: The Role and Skills of the Teacher Assistant How Students Learn: Memory and Understanding Classroom Techniques to Use with Students Questioning, Feedback, and When to Intervene Supporting Student’s Personal Skills Dealing with Difficult Situations Using Technology in the Classroom Effective Teaching Practices How to Support Students’ Learning in Grammar, Phonics and Writing

location: DC Hours: 96 Fee: $17828149 1/28-4/11 MTTH 9 a.m.-12 noon PAY BY 1/2328150 1/19-5/11 Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. PAY BY 1/16

TeACHinG smArT: usinG smArTBOArDs FOr insTruCTiOnYou do not need to have a SMARTBoard to benefit from this course. Course will focus on using the SMARTBoard and SMART Notebook software as a tool for teachers to plan interactive lessons where their students are actively involved in learning. Examples of lessons, activities and learning games will be included, as well as resources for lessons that will help save the teacher time and get students excited about learning. Participants will complete a homework activity that will be shared during the last session.

location: ACC Hours: 10 Fee: $68 28174 4/8-4/29 M 4:30-7 p.m. PAY BY 4/3

ACC is committed to offering high quality courses that enhance the professional development of teachers, teacher assistants, substitutes, counselors, librarians, and parents. We offer op-portunities for both licensed and non-licensed personnel. The following is a sample list of courses offered:

A Balanced Literacy ClassroomClassroom Management Through Conflict ResolutionControlling Stress in Your ClassroomCurrent Trends in the Teaching of ReadingDeveloping Writers in the Early Elementary GradesEconomics for the High School TeacherEffective Teaching PracticesGetting the Right Start in ReadingIntegrating the Internet and WebQuests with the N.C. Standard

Course of StudyIntroduction to Exceptional ChildrenModern Classroom Management & Discipline StrategiesModern Methods for Inviting Students to LearnRemedial Reading StrategiesStrategies for Independent ReadingTeaching Classes with the Inclusion of Exceptional ChildrenTeaching Learning Strategies & Study SkillsUsing Manipulatives to Teach Middle School MathUsing Microsoft Office in the ClassroomUsing Music to Supplement Reading in the Elementary Classroom Utilizing Technology for Reading Instruction

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LAW ENFORCEMENT/FIRE/EMS: required for the registration fee exemption Dept./Agency Affiliation ___________________________________________________________________________ Position/Title ____________________________________________________________________________ Highest Educational Level Completed [circle the number] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 --GED 13-Adult High School Diploma 14-1 yr. Vocational Diploma 15-Associate Degree 16-Bachelor’s Degree 17-Master’s Degree/Higher

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O F F I C E U S E O N L Y 65+ (CESEN) Vol. Fire (CEVFR) County/Municipal Fire (CEPFR) Law Enforcement (CEPLW) HRD (CEHRD) Vol. Rescue/EMS (CEVRS) County/Municipal EMS (CEPRS)

Payment by: Cash Check #____________________ Money Order #_________________________ Bill (company): _______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Attention:___________________________

Payment Rec’d by ________________________________ MC VISA Credit Card Date ______________ Receipt # ___________________ Confirmation # __________________

Reg. Fee ________ P&M ____________ Books __________ Other ___________ TOTAL __________

Services are available for students with documented special needs and/or handicapping conditions. Contact the Special Needs Coordinator in Student Services.

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To register, fax completed form to 336-506-4342.

NOTE: Services are available for students with documented special needs and/or handicapping conditions. Contact the Special Needs Coordinator in Student Development at (336) 506-4130.

ReFUnD inFoRMATion: By state regulation, refunds shall not be made except under one of the following circumstances: (1) A 75% refund shall be made upon request of the student provided that the request

is made prior to the point when the class is 10% complete. Refunds will not be considered after that point in the class.

(2) Students who prepay and request a refund prior to the first day of class are eligible for a full refund.

(3) Students are eligible for a full refund if the class is cancelled.

noTe FoR SenioR ciTizenS: Senior citizens (65 or older) are exempt from paying the registration fee for many con-tinuing education courses. Be sure to call for more infor-mation or note where specified throughout the schedule.

STUDenT FeeS: A $3.00 student fee is charged for each course taken at the Carrington-Scott Campus (in Graham) or Dillingham Center (in Burlington), and is included in the registration fee listed for those courses.

Registration for Continuing Ed. classes is taken only at the

Dillingham Center(former Burlington Center)

1304 Plaza Dr. Burlington Outlet Village

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.May-July: The college closes at

noon on FridaysRegistration for Literacy programs is

taken at the Carrington-Scott Campus (Graham) I-85/I-40, Exit 150

easy ways to registerWalk-InRegister in person at the Dillingham Center (Burlington).

By Mail Mail the registration form and a check to: office of continuing educationAlamance community college P. o. Box 8000, graham, nc 27253

A$25.00processingfeewillbechargedoneachreturnedcheck.

By Fax and Credit CardFax the form to 336-506-4342 and call with MasterCard, Visa or Discover credit card payment.

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