spring semester 2014 - Sandhills Community College

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spring semester 2014 - Sandhills Community College
SPRING
SEMESTER
2014
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Pages 2-38
695-3980
Registration Begins December 2
CURRICULUM CLASSES
Pages 39-45
695-3725
Registration for Spring Semester Classes
December 5 & January 9
Spring Semester Begins January 13
www.sandhills.edu
College Credit/
Curriculum
Classes
Spring Semester Begins
Monday, January 13
Class Registration:
Thursday, December 5
Current & Returning
Students: 8 am - 6 pm
New Students: 3 - 6 pm
Thursday, January 9
Current & Returning
Students: 10 am - 6 pm
New Students: 1 - 6 pm
Monday, January 6 is the
Last Day to Pay if already
registered for classes. If a
student does not pay by 6 PM,
classes will be dropped and
student will be required to reregister on January 9.
New students are not required
to take the SAT or ACT to enroll
but scores can be used for class
placement. Application and
placement tests must be completed
prior to registering for classes. The
college placement test, Accuplacer,
is offered on a walk-in basis. A
photo identification and a $7.00
administrative fee are required. If
you have any questions, please
contact the Testing Office at
695-3733.
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
Spring Semester
Registration Begins
December 2
— By Phone —
Call us at 695-3980.
Credit card required.
— In Person —
Come to our offices on the first
floor of Van Dusen Hall MondayThursdays from 8 am-8 pm or
Friday 8 am-4 pm.
Two New Trades Programs:
Welding
&
Certified
Production
Technician
(CPT)
Register
by
Dec. 9
— FAX —
Print the Registration Form found
online and fax to 692-6998. Credit
card required.
— By Mail —
Print the Registration Form found
online and mail to: Sandhills
Community College, Continuing
Education Registration, 3395
Airport Rd, Pinehurst, NC 28374.
Credit card required.
Please register for Continuing
Education classes at least one week
prior to the starting date. Classes may
fill and prohibit further enrollment or
may be cancelled if enrollment is low.
Continuing Education students must be
at least 16 years of age.
Registration Form can be found in the
Continuing Education section of the
College’s website (sandhills.edu). Look
under “Registering for Classes” and
follow the link from “Mail-In” or “Fax
Registration.”
Sandhills Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees, diplomas and certificates.
Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097
or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Sandhills Community College.
Costs, policies, regulations and procedures may be changed at any time because of legislative
action, board action or state and federal laws and regulations. Information in this publication
was accurate at the time it went to press. Classes may be added, changed or cancelled based
on demand and reasonable accommodations.
Sandhills Community College is committed to the elimination of all discrimination based on
race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability. The college seeks to comply with all
federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, and orders, including those which promote equal
protection and equal opportunity for students, employees, and applicants.
First priority and special
financial assistance will
be available to veterans
and those unemployed or
underemployed.
All details on page 2.
Sandhills Community College
3395 Airport Road
Pinehurst, NC 28374
910-692-6185
Sandhills Hoke Center
1110 East Central Avenue
Raeford, NC 28376
910-875-8589
James H. Garner Center for
Community Education
2332 NC Hwy 705
Robbins, NC 27325
910-464-6300
Larry R. Caddell Public Safety
Training Center
333 Niagara-Carthage Road
Carthage, NC 28327
table of contents
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Career Training
Industrial & Trades.................................. 2
Automotive Technologies........................ 3
Health Care Occupations........................ 4
Medical Office......................................... 6
Veterinary Assistant................................ 6
Business/Office Management................. 6
Banking................................................... 7
Education for Teachers Pre-K-12............ 7
Real Estate............................................. 8
Hospitality & Food Service...................... 9
Aviation................................................... 9
Technology Training
Introduction to Windows OS................. 10
Intermediate Windows
Operating System................................. 10
Advanced Windows OS........................ 11
Maintenance, Networking & Security........11
Office Applications................................ 12
Macintosh OS and Applications............ 12
Smart Devices....................................... 13
Internet, EMail & Social Media.............. 14
Photo Editing and Graphic
Applications........................................... 15
Digital Photography............................... 16
ed2go Online Certificates...................... 18
ed2go Online Career Training............... 21
Public Safety
EMT-Basic............................................. 22
Regional Fire & Rescue College........... 22
Fire Academy........................................ 22
Small Business Center
SCORE Business Series...................... 23
Certificate in Supervision & Management
Fundamentals....................................... 24
Communication (CARE) Series............ 24
Prepare Yourself Financially to Start a
Business............................................... 24
Marketing Series................................... 24
Non-Profit Series................................... 25
Other Seminars..................................... 25
Career Development
Main Campus........................................ 27
Hoke Center.......................................... 28
Personal & Home Care Aid-Hoke......... 28
Day Reporting Center........................... 29
Division of Workforce Solutions............ 29
Personal & Home Care Aid-Coventry........29
Moore County Public Library................. 29
Robbins Area Library............................ 29
College & Career Readiness
Adult High School................................. 30
Adult Basic Education........................... 30
GED...................................................... 30
ESL....................................................... 31
Math Sense........................................... 31
Basic Skills Plus.................................... 31
Family Literacy...................................... 31
SUCCEED............................................ 31
Creative Living
Art......................................................... 32
Chinese Cuisine.................................... 33
Crafts & Hobbies................................... 33
Dance, Films & Music........................... 34
Financial................................................ 35
Languages............................................ 36
Personal Enrichment............................. 37
Sandhills Green Lecture Series............ 38
COLLEGE CREDIT/CURRICULUM
Programs & Majors................................... 39
Spring Semester 2014 Courses............... 40
Continuing Education
Spring Registration
KICKOFF
Tuesday, January 7
9 am - 3 pm
Van Dusen Hall
Class registration is ongoing throughout the
semester. Registration and Payment is desired at
least one week prior to class start date.
paying for
courses
COLLEGE CREDIT/
CURRICULUM COURSES
TUITION The North Carolina General
Assembly sets tuition rates for in-state and
out-of-state residents. If you do not pay the
tuition and fees required for your classes by
the last day to pay found on the Academic
Calendar, your registration is not complete.
In addition, the classes for which you have
registered will be dropped, and you will need
to register again. We accept cash, checks,
money orders, credit cards (except American
Express), and debit cards. Payment is
accepted online through WebAdvisor, in
person, via a drop box located outside the
Business Office, and by mail.
Refunds A pre-registered curriculum
student who officially drops one or more
classes prior to the first day of the semester
will be eligible for a one-hundred percent
tuition refund. The student activity and
technology fees will also be refunded if the
student officially drops all classes prior to the
first day of the semester. Thereafter, a refund
of seventy-five percent of only the tuition
will be made through the ten percent date of
the semester. Students do not qualify for a
refund of fees after the one hundred percent
date. All tuition will be refunded if a class is
canceled. Refunds will be processed within
four weeks of the ten percent date.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
COURSES
Effective July 1, 2013 the following fee
schedule will be used to determine course
fees. This does not include the $5 technology
fee for each course with the exception of
College & Career Readiness.
Course Length
Registration Fee
0-24 Hours
$75
25-50 Hours
$130
50+ Hours
$185
A limited number of scholarships may be
available.
REFUNDS The entire cost of the course will
be refunded if requested before it begins or if
the course is cancelled. Thereafter, a refund
of seventy-five percent if requested after a
course begins, but before ten percent of the
total class meetings.
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CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
The Career Training Department is
the region’s source for adult learners
who want to sharpen workplace skills,
attain job certification or recertification,
improve employment marketability, or
take a refresher course.
Career Training courses meet the
criteria for Continuing Education Units
(CEUs).
INDUSTRIAL & TRADES
PROGRAMS
Golden LEAF
Scholarship
We are able to award up to
$250 per student. Funds can
be used for transportation fees,
childcare, school supplies, etc.
Eligibility requirements:
• Financial need
• Reside in one of the
78 rural, economically
distressed NC counties
(Moore County does not
qualify)
• Be successfully enrolled in
a career pathways program
or course of study that is
scheduled for at least 96
credit hours and leads to
a state and/or national
credential
Deadline to apply for spring
semester is February 17.
Contact Rose George if you are
eligible at 695-3861 or georger@
sandhills.edu.
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NEW!
Welding Level 1
The Welding, Level 1 Program is based
on the National Center for Construction
and Research (NCCER) curriculum and
is designed to train students for mastery
of basic welding skills and techniques,
including safety, metal cutting and
fitting, and welding skills using generally
recognized industry processes. Upon
successful completion of the program,
students will be prepared to work in
entry-level positions. Admission is by
application only. Please contact Belinda
McFerrin at (910) 246-4117 for more
information. Financial assistance
available to qualifying students for
registration fees, textbooks, and
certification assessments!
CEU: 22.9
$185 + text
Course Number: 1351
Instructor: Jeremy Green
Mondays & Tuesdays +
Every other SA 9-1
January 6 - June 7
5:30-10:00 pm
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Call (910) 695-3980 to register for
classes. For additional information
about Career Training courses, please
contact Vanessa Galloway at (910) 6953939 or [email protected].
New!
Certified Production Technician
(CPT)
The Certified Production Technician
(CPT) program is designed to train
students for mastery of manufacturing
production systems, minor
manufacturing equipment maintenance
and repair, and to assist students in
finding higher-paying employment.
Admission is by application only.
Please contact Belinda McFerrin at
(910) 246-4117 for more information.
Financial assistance available to
qualifying students for registration
fees, textbooks, and certification
assessments!
CEU: 27.6
$185 + text
Course Number: 1356
Instructor: Gary Baldwin, BS, PMP,
CMfgE
Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays
January 6 - June 26 (Campus closed
June 9-13)
1:00 - 5:00 pm
Trades Building
Electrical Apprenticeship Program Levels 1-4
Using the National Center for
Construction Education and Research
(NCCER) curriculum, students will learn
the basic theory and practice of the
electrical trade. Offered in partnership
with the Sandhills Association of
Electrical Contractors, this course is
taught by NCCER-certified trainers and
overseen by a master NCCER trainer.
Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-9 pm
Fall 2014
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNOLOGIES
Course Number: 1304
Mondays & Tuesday
January 13 & 14
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1305
Mondays & Tuesday
February 3 & 4
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1306
Mondays & Tuesday
March 3 & 4
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1307
Mondays & Tuesday
April 7 & 8
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1308
Mondays & Tuesday
May 5 & 6
6 - 9 pm
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
Course Number: 1309
Tuesdays & Wednesday
January 21 & 22
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1310
Tuesdays & Wednesday
February 11 & 12
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1311
Tuesdays & Wednesday
March 18 & 19
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1312
Tuesdays & Wednesday
April 15 & 16
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1313
Tuesdays & Wednesday
May 13 & 14
6 - 9 pm
OBD Emissions Control Inspection
- Recertification
Successful completion of this course
will recertify current OBD emissions
control inspectors.
CEU: 0.4
$75
Instructor: Jimmy Black
103 Sirotek Hall
Course Number: 1314
Tuesday
January 28
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1315
Tuesday
February 18
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1316
Tuesday
March 25
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1317
Tuesday
April 29
6 - 9 pm
———
Course Number: 1318
Wednesday
May 7
6 - 9 pm
career training
Auto Safety Inspection
Successful completion of this course
will certify students to inspect motor
vehicles under the NC Motor Vehicles
Safety Inspection Law. Prerequisite:
valid driver’s license.
CEU: 0.8
$75
Instructor: Tom Bergman
103 Sirotek Hall
OBD Emissions Control Inspection
Successful completion of this course
will certify students to inspect motor
vehicles under the NC Motor Vehicles
OBD Emissions Control Inspection
Law. Prerequisite: certified auto safety
inspector.
CEU: 0.8
$75
Instructor: Jimmy Black
103 Sirotek Hall
Vehicle Dealers’ Continuing
Education
Required of all non-franchise vehicle
dealers in NC, this course will include
updates of NC general statutes and
DMV policies and procedures.
CEU: 0.6
$75
Course Number: 1319
Instructor: Mark Ivey
Thursday
February 13
9 am - 4 pm
201 Stone Hall
———
Course Number: 1320
Thursday
April 10
9 am - 4 pm
201 Stone Hall
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
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CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
NEW! Activities Director + Practical
Experience
This course uses NC State approved
curriculum and is taught by an NC
State approved instructor. Students
will explore the daily responsibilities of
the activities professional, standards of
practice, human development, the aging
process, activity planning, and service
delivery. Students who successfully
complete this course are eligible to
join NCAP and apply for National
Certification.
CEU: 6.0
$230 + text
Course Numbers: 1325 + 1326
Instructor: Kim Bazemore
Mondays & Wednesdays
March 3 - May 12
6 pm - 9 pm
201 Van Dusen Hall
Pharmacy Technician
This course is designed to prepare
students for the Pharmacy Technician
Certification Exam and for entrylevel employment in a community
pharmacy setting. Topics include
technical procedures for preparing and
dispensing prescriptions, packaging
and labeling, controlled substance
procedures, inventory control,
pharmacy calculations, and overthe-counter drugs. Upon completion,
students will be able to perform basic
supervised dispensing techniques in a
community pharmacy setting.
CEU: 10.2
$185 + text
Course Number: 1327
Instructor: Kim Kremer, Pharm-D, B.S.
Chemistry
Mondays & Wednesdays
February 17 - June 18
6 pm - 9 pm
214 Van Dusen Hall
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Certified Nursing Assistant, Level 1
This State-certified program will prepare
students for work under the supervision
of licensed healthcare professionals
in performing hands-on patient care.
The course includes preparation for
the State Board examination for NC NA
Registry listing.
Prerequisite(s): Registration with
Continuing Education, Work Keys
Reading for Information, Level 4, and
program orientation. Please call (910)
695-3980 to schedule Work Keys
assessment.
CEU: 20.4
$205.50 + text
Course Number: 1374
Instructor: Jenell Morris-Powell
Mondays & Wednesdays
January 13 - May 12
8:30 am - 2 pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm
129 Upchurch Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
———
Course Number: 1375
Instructor: Terri Schreyer, BS, RN,
CHPN
Tuesdays & Thursdays
January 14 - May 8
4 pm - 9:30pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm
129 Upchurch Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
———
Course Number: 1376
Instructor: Molly Wilson, RN, BSN
Tuesdays & Thursdays
January 14 - May 8
8:30 am - 2 pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm
A21 Pine Knoll
Saint Joseph of the Pines
———
Course Number: 1377
Instructor: Terri Schreyer, BS, RN,
CHPN
Mondays & Wednesdays
January 13 - May 12
8:30 am - 2 pm, Open Lab 2 - 4 pm
A21 Pine Knoll
Saint Joseph of the Pines
career
training
HEALTH CARE
OCCUPATIONS
NA1 Reading Placement Test
Continuing Education NA1
placement requires Work Keys
Reading for Information, Level 4
or higher. To sign up for testing,
please call Continuing Education at
910.695.3980. A picture ID and a
$10 fee are required.
Test Dates
December 10
103 Van Dusen Hall
1:00 pm
———
December 11
122 Upchurch Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
1:00 pm
Orientation Dates
December 2
153 Kennedy Hall
6:00 pm
———
December 10
102 Van Dusen Hall
2:30 pm
———
December 11
122 Upchurch Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
2:30 pm
Nurse Aide Clinical
Requirements
Registration for nurse aide
classes also requires proof of
immunizations for MMR, Tdap,
Hepatitis B, Varicella, Influenza,
and a Tuberculosis screening. A
criminal background check and
a drug screening are required
for clinical participation. Please
visit www.hirease.com for more
information about drug testing and
background checks.
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
Certified Nursing Assistant, Level 1
Refresher
This 40 hour program is designed for
individuals whose listing has expired on
the NC Nurse aide I Registry. Eligible
individuals must have completed a
State Approved Nurse Aide I Program
and have a Certificate or Transcript
supporting completion. This program
is also designed for individuals with
a state recognized or military health
care credential. Please contact NAS
Program Coordinator at 695-3965 for
program questions.
$125
Course Number: 1378
Instructor: Dottie Bement
Wednesdays & Fridays
9 am - 5 pm
March 19 - April 2
107 Van Dusen Hall
Medication Aide
Learn the skills necessary to sit for
the NC Medication Aide written exam.
Contact Dottie Bement at 910-695-3965
for verification of registration eligibility
and class schedule.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Course Number: 1379
Instructor: Dottie Bement
Wednesdays & Fridays
9 am - 3 pm
April 9 - 18
107 Van Dusen Hall
NEW! - The Certified Patient Care
Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A)
The Certified Patient Care Technician/
Assistant assists doctors, nurses
and other healthcare professionals in
providing direct patient care in a variety
of healthcare environments. As a
CPCT/A, you may provide basic patient,
obtain EKG readings, and/or perform
phlebotomy procedures. Benefits to
obtaining a Patient Care Technician/
Assistant Certification include: more
job opportunities, an increased pay
scale, and increased subject matter
expertise. Students qualify to sit for the
NHA CPCT/A upon completion of EKG,
Phlebotomy, and Basic Patient Care.
Financial assistance may be
available for veterans. Please contact
Vanessa Galloway at (910) 695-3939
for more information.
EKG Technician
Learn the required skills to become
a certified EKG Technician and work
in a variety of healthcare settings.
Topics include cardiac anatomy and
physiology, cardiac cycle, EKG strip
analysis, 12 lead EKG, and EKG
procedures.
CEU: 4.8
$150.50 + text
Course Number: 1328
Instructor: Pat Moran
Mondays & Wednesdays
February 3 - March 26
6 - 9 pm
104 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1329
Instructor: Chasity Smith
Tuesdays & Thursdays
January 21 - March 13
6 - 9 pm
109 Johnson Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
EKG Clinical Requirements
A criminal background check and
a drug screening are required for
clinical participation-both are also
employment requirements. Please
visit www.hirease.com for more
information.
Phlebotomy Technician
Learn the skills necessary to draw
blood specimens in various healthcare
settings and blood donation centers.
Topics include venipuncture, specimen
handling, record-keeping, and
the healthcare profession. A drug
screening, background check, and
current immunizations are required for
registration. Screening and testing fees
not included.
CEU: 22
$205.50 + text
Course Number: 1330
Instructor: Rachel Hall, CPT
Mondays & Wednesdays + 3 Saturdays
January 13 - May 14
6 - 9 pm
109 Johnson Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
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Course Number: 1331
Instructor: Susan Boulton, BAM, Agr.
MT, ASCP
Tuesdays & Thursdays + 3 Saturdays
January 14 - May 14
6 - 9 pm
104 Van Dusen Hall
Phlebotomy Technician Reading
Placement Test
Phlebotomy placement requires
Work Keys Reading for Information,
Level 4 or higher. To sign up for
testing, please call Continuing
Education at 910.695.3980.
A picture ID and a $10 fee are
required.
December 10
Van Dusen 103
1:00 pm
December 11
122 Upchurch Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
1:00 pm
Phlebotomy Technician Clinical
Requirements
Registration for phlebotomy
classes also requires proof of
immunizations for MMR, Hepatitis
B, Varicella, Influenza, and a
Tuberculosis screening. A criminal
background check and a drug
screening are required for clinical
participation. Please visit www.
hirease.com for more information
about drug testing and background
checks.
Basic Patient Care
Designed for students who have
completed Phlebotomy and EKG
and plan to sit for the CPCT exam,
this course will provide students with
a comprehensive understanding
of general patient care and safety,
professional responsibilities, and
infection control.
CEU: 4.8
Summer 2014
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
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CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
MEDICAL OFFICE
VETERINARY ASSISTANT
Explore a Career as an
Administrative Medical Assistant
Learn all about the in-demand career
of medical information management as
you explore the job of an administrative
medical assistant (AMA) in a doctor’s
office--from appointment scheduling
and chart creation to medical billing
and coding. This six-week class is
entirely online with all course materials
included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/
sandhills for class details. Classes
begin January15, February 19, March
19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Become a Veterinary Assistant I
This course, taught by a practicing
veterinarian and college instructor, will
give you the information you need to
prepare for work in veterinary hospitals.
This six-week class is entirely online
with all course materials included.
Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills
for class details. Classes begin
January15, February 19, March 19,
April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Medical Coding
Learn how to use the CPT manual and
the ICD-9 CM to find medical codes for
any disease, condition, treatment or
surgical procedure. This six-week class
is entirely online. Please visit www.
ed2go.com/sandhills for class details.
Classes begin January15, February 19,
March 19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75 + texts
Medical Terminology: A Word
Association Approach
Prepare for a career in the health
services Industry by learning medical
terminology in a memorable and
enjoyable fashion. This six-week
class is entirely online with all course
materials included. Please visit www.
ed2go.com/sandhills for class details.
Classes begin January15, February 19,
March 19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Become a Veterinary Assistant III -Practical Skills
Learn the practical skills you’ll need
to be a valuable veterinary assistant
or educated pet owner. Taught by a
practicing veterinarian, this course is
the third installment in our “Become
a Veterinary Assistant” series. Please
visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class
details. Classes begin January15,
February 19, March 19, April 16, and
May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
career
training
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Gain a greater appreciation and
understanding of the human body and
its systems. This six-week class is
entirely online with all course materials
included. This is a Continuing Education
course and does not earn transferable
college credit. Please visit www.ed2go.
com/sandhills for class details. Classes
begin January15, February 19, March
19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Become a Veterinary Assistant II -Canine Reproduction
This course is the definitive guide to
the principles of sound dog breeding.
If you’re a veterinary assistant or
preparing to become one, this course
will help you understand the essential
facts so you can knowledgeably
converse with clients on the
complexities of canine reproduction.
Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills
for class details. Classes begin
January15, February 19, March 19,
April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
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BUSINESS & OFFICE
MANAGEMENT
Computer Skills for the Workplace
This course is designed to provide the
fundamental computer competencies
you need to survive and prosper in
today’s fast-changing workplace. You
will learn how to implement the powers
of modern office software to work faster
and more efficiently. Please visit www.
ed2go.com/sandhills for class details.
Classes begin January15, February 19,
March 19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Customer Service Fundamentals
Empower your organization with quality
customer service. In this six-week
online course, you’ll discover the
methods for bringing out the best in
your team, measuring customer service,
and learning what you need to do to
anticipate the needs of your reps and
your customers. As an added bonus,
you’ll unlock the power of leading
by example and setting new trends
for customer service in your growing
business. Please visit www.ed2go.
com/sandhills for class details. Classes
begin January15, February 19, March
19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
PMI® Preapproved CourseUnderstanding the Human
Resources Function
This course is designed to help people
without experience in human resources
to understand this very vital link in the
organizational chain. It will prepare both
managers and business owners to handle
basic human resource functions in a way
that will ensure the best possible result. In
particular, attention is given to the hiring
process, including ways to locate quality
employees in a competitive labor market.
Employee rights and the legal side of the
human resource field are also covered.
Please visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for
class details. Classes begin January15,
February 19, March 19, April 16, and May
21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
**This program has met the HR Certification Institute’s
criteria to be pre-approved for recertification credit and has
been approved for 24 (General) recertification credit hours
toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification through the
HR Certification Institute.
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
PMI® Preapproved Course-Building
Teams that Work
In this course, you’ll learn the
components of a successful team
and the stages of its development.
You’ll master the skills you’ll need to
effectively manage projects, make
decisions, and solve problems in a
team setting. Plus, you’ll have a chance
to learn the pitfalls of unhealthy group
interaction and minimize any of its
effects on your team. Please visit www.
ed2go.com/sandhills for class details.
Classes begin January15, February 19,
March 19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
**Ed2go is a global Registered Education Provider for the
Project Management Institute (PMI). Registered Education
Providers (R.E.P.s) offer courses that are preapproved for
professional development units through PMI and have been
reviewed by a project management professional (PMP) to
ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional
development in project management.
Accounting Fundamentals
Gain a marketable new skill by learning
the basics of double-entry bookkeeping,
financial reporting, and more. This
six-week class is entirely online with
all course materials included. Please
visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class
details. Classes begin January15,
February 19, March 19, April 16, and
May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Introduction to Quickbooks 2013
Learn how to quickly and efficiently gain
control of the financial aspects of your
business with this powerful accounting
software program. This six-week
class is entirely online with all course
materials included. Please visit www.
ed2go.com/sandhills for class details.
Classes begin January15, February 19,
March 19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
Notary Public
A notary public is officially authorized
to witness signatures on legal
documents, collect sworn statements,
and administer oaths. Participants must
have a high school diploma or GED and
no felony convictions.
CEU: 0.7
$75 + text
Course Number: 1321
Instructor: Judy Martin
Tuesdays & Thursday
January 14 - 16
1-4:30 pm
211 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1322
Instructor: Judy Martin
Tuesdays & Thursday
March 11 - 13
5:30 - 9 pm
211 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1337
Instructor: Judy Martin
Tuesdays & Thursday
May 6 - 8
1- 4:30 pm
214 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1323
Instructor: Ron Utley
Mondays & Tuesday
February 10 - 11
5:30-9 pm
127/129 Upchurch Hall
Sandhills Hoke Center
BANKING
Bank Teller Training
Designed for those interested in
becoming a bank teller, this course
will include an introduction to banking
operations, handling cash, balancing
operations, customer relations, and
security procedures. Upon successful
completion of the course, students are
guaranteed an interview with a local
bank.
CEU: 3.6
Course Number: 1324
Instructor: Serena Gonzales
Tuesdays & Thursdays
January 21 - February 27
6 - 9 pm
201 Van Dusen Hall
$125 + text
EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS
PRE-K-12
Guided Reading and Writing:
Strategies for Maximum Student
Achievement
Get the professional development
training you need to improve student
literacy as an accomplished teacher
shares the secrets of turning guided
reading strategies into opportunities for
teaching writing. This six-week class is
entirely online with all course materials
included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/
sandhills for class details. Classes
begin January 15, February 19, March
19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Solving Classroom Discipline
Problems
Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful,
orderly classrooms while others face
daily discipline battles? The answer is
that some teachers know the secrets to
solving discipline problems. This course
reveals those secrets and presents
a step-by-step approach to effective,
positive classroom discipline. Please
visit www.ed2go.com/sandhills for class
details. Classes begin January 15,
February 19, March 19, April 16, and
May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Singapore Math: Model Drawing
Grades 1-6 or Grades 6-9
In this professional development course
for teachers, you’ll get the training
you need to start teaching model
drawing, the powerful Singapore Math
strategy that gives word problems a
visual context. This six-week class is
entirely online with all course materials
included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/
sandhills for class details. Classes
begin January15, February 19, March
19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
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CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
Empowering Students with
Disabilities
Teaching students with disabilities is a
rewarding challenge, and this course
gives you the tools you’ll need to
succeed. No matter what grade you
teach-from preschool through high
school-you’ll learn powerful strategies
you can put to work immediately in your
classroom. In addition, you’ll gain the
knowledge you need to understand and
cope with the most common disabilities
you’ll encounter. This six-week class is
entirely online with all course materials
included. Please visit www.ed2go.com/
sandhills for class details. Classes
begin January15, February 19, March
19, April 16, and May 21.
CEU: 2.4
$75
Effective Teacher Training
Enhance your instructional skills
and learn classroom management
techniques, lesson planning, local
policies and legal issues affecting
school employees.
CEU: 3.6
$130
Instructor: Carol Pizzi
Course Number: 1343
Tuesdays & Thursdays
January 28 - March 26
3-6 pm
102 Johnson Hall, Sandhills Hoke
Center
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Course Number: 1344
Tuesdays & Thursdays
March 18 - April 29
6-9 pm
210 Van Dusen Hall
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
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New! - Playing Out, a North Carolina
Zoo Partnership Program
This three-level certificate program
explores the importance of play in
children’s lives and the art and science
of supporting play. Through classroom
instruction, informal discussions and
outdoor activities, workshop participants
investigate the adult’s role in the play
process. Best practices for supporting
play, creating plenty of physical and
mental space for play and creative
approaches to planning for play outside
are only a few of the topics covered.
Playing Out emphasizes play in nature
and how to take advantage of the
many affordances provided by outdoor
environments.
CEU: 1.6 (each level)
Instructor: Linda Kinney
102 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Foundations of Play I
Course Number: 1346
Wednesday & Thursday
May 7 - 8
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Foundations of Play II
Course Number: 2347
Wednesday & Thursday
June 25 - 26
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Foundations of Play III
Course Number: 3348
Wednesday & Thursday
October 15 - 16
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
New! Natural Play Work
This half-day workshop looks at the
value of play and the importance of the
adult in support of the playing child.
Participants will explore open-ended
creative ways to work with children
outdoors, using approaches employed
in the playwork profession. Participants
will receive a small resource packet for
continuing their exploration of play and
the natural environment.
.5 CEU
Course Number: 1345
Friday
March 21
9 am -- 2 pm
102 Van Dusen Hall
$25
REAL ESTATE
Real Estate Math
This sixteen hour class is designed
to review and practice the basic math
operations and formulas necessary to
pass the North Carolina Real Estate
sales and broker exam.
CEU: 1.6
Course Number: 1336
Instructor: Belinda McFerrin
Mondays
February 24 -- April 14
6 - 8 pm
211 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Real Estate Pre-licensing
This course provides an intensive review
of topics and is designed to prepare the
student for the sales and broker licensing
examination. Topics covered include
real estate terms, contracts, leases,
ownership, licensing law, finance, listing
and closing of property, property valuation,
and building construction.
CEU: 7.5
Course Number: 1332
Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI,
SCP, SFR
Tuesdays & Thursdays
February 11 -- May 16
6 - 9 pm
102 Van Dusen Hall
$185 + text
Real Estate Post-Licensing - Broker
Relationships and Responsibilities
This class is one of three courses
designed to assist the provisional broker
to meet the 90-hour post-licensing
educational requirement set by the North
Carolina Real Estate Commission. This
course consists of advanced instruction,
covering agency relationships and duties
to principals and third parties, working
with sellers and working with buyers. This
course also includes issues confronted
when agents leave/change firms with
the resulting licenses and education
concerns. (Post-licensing classes can be
taken in any order.)
CEU: 3
Course Number: 1335
Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI,
SCP, SFR
Tuesdays & Thursdays
January 7 - February 6
6 - 9 pm
102 Van Dusen Hall
$130
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CAREER TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
Real Estate Mandatory Update #9914
All licensed real estate salespeople
and brokers must complete a fourhour mandatory NC Real Estate
Commission-approved update course.
CEU: 0.4
Course Number: 1333
Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI,
SCP, SFR
Thursday
May 8
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
103 Van Dusen Hall
$50
HOSPITALITY & FOOD
SERVICE
ServSafe Food Safety and Sanitation
Learn the basics of food handling safety
and facility sanitation requirements.
This course is recommended for all food
service facilities, including supervisory
personnel, culinary professionals, and
food service staff.
CEU: 1.6
Instructor: Megan Coleman
Course Number: 1339
Mondays & Tuesdays
March 3 - 11
5 - 9 pm
123 Logan Hall
$90
AVIATION INSTRUCTION
Instrument Flight Theory
This course covers the required
aeronautical knowledge of the Federal
Aviation Administration Regulation
Instrument Ground School. Topics
include a study of instruments, systems,
instrument flight charts, instrument flight
planning, approach procedures, and
the IFR regulations. Upon completion,
students should be able to demonstrate
the competencies required to complete
the FAA written examination for an
instrument rating.
CEU: 6.0
Course Number: 1341
Instructor: Kent Brannum, CFII, MEI
Saturdays
February 15 - May 17
9 am - 3 pm
Moore County Airport
$185 + text and supplies available at
airport
career training
Real Estate Elective #2447: If You
Were Judge
This course will meet the four-hour
continuing education elective set forth
by the NC Real Estate Commission.
CEU: 0.4
Course Number: 1334
Instructor: Allan Nanney, CDPE, GRI,
SCP, SFR
Thursday
May 8
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
103 Van Dusen Hall
$50
Bartending
Learn the basics of bartending as a
profession or for home use in only
four Saturdays. Topics include popular
mixed drinks, wine, utensils, glassware,
fruit cutting, bar procedures, and ABC
laws.
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1340
Instructor: Tyrone Thomas
Saturdays
March 22 - April 12
9 am - 3 pm
Clement Dining Room-Dempsey Center
$75
Private & Sport Pilot Ground School
Learn the basic elements of flying,
including the theory of flight systems,
communication, navigation, weather,
and FAA regulations. Successful
completion of this course prepares
students to sit for the FAA written
examination.
CEU: 6.0
Course Number: 1342
Instructor: John McRae, CFII, ATP
Saturdays
February 15 - May 17
9 am - 3 pm
Moore County Airport
$185 + text and supplies (available at
airport)
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
Technology touches practically every
aspect of our lives each day. The
Technology Training area of Continuing
Education at SCC (formerly Computer
Courses) offers up-to-date instruction
on many areas of technology for
adult learners of all experience levels.
Whether you can’t figure out how to turn
on a computer or electronic tablet
or you are already comfortable with
INTRODUCTION TO
WINDOWS OPERATING
SYSTEMS
Students are introduced to the world of
computing while learning to navigate in
the Windows operating system. Topics
include starting your computer, saving
your work, hardware and software
explanation, computer terminology
and navigating the desktop using the
keyboard and mouse.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 2.4
$75
Microsoft Windows 7
Course Number: 1076
Instructor: Tom O’Day
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-Feburary 17
7-9 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1078
Instructor: David Bartlett
Tuesday/Thursday
January 23-March 4
1-3 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1077
Instructor: Pete McLendon
Tuesday/Thursday
April 1-May 8
6:30-8:30 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
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technology, we can always help you
learn more.
Additional Technology Training courses
may be added throughout the semester.
Please refer to our Website for the most
current list of classes. Some technology
courses have a prerequisite and many
require a textbook and/or flash drive.
The instructor will provide details at
Microsoft Windows 8
Course Number: 1079
Instructor: D. Kirchmann
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-Feburary 3
11:30-2:30 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1080
Instructor: David Bartlett
Monday/Wednesday
January 27-March 5
2:30-4:30 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1081
Instructor: Phil Laton
Tuesday/Thursday
February 13-March 25
4-6 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
INTERMEDIATE WINDOWS
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Expand your knowledge of the
Microsoft Windows operating system.
Topics include learning to navigate the
Windows environment, using the start
menu efficiently, understanding basic
file management, printing and much
more.
Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Windows
or prior computer experience
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 2.0
$75
the first class meeting, or you may pick
up a textbook list at the Continuing
Education registration desk in Van
Dusen Hall or refer to the list on our
Website.
Feel free to contact Laura Todd at
695-3925 or [email protected]
for additional information on our
Technology Training courses.
Microsoft Windows 7
Course Number: 1082
Instructor: T. O’Day
Monday/Wednesday
February 19-March 24
7-9 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1083
Instructor: D. Bartlett
Tuesday/Thursday
April 24-May 15
12:30-3:30 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
Microsoft Windows 8
Course Number: 1084
Instructor: D. Kirchmann
Monday/Wednesday
February 5-March 3
11:30-2 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1085
Instructor: David Bartlett
Monday/Wednesday
March 10-April 9
1-3 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1086
Instructor: Phil Laton
Tuesday/Thursday
March 27-April 29
4-6 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
ADVANCED WINDOWS
OPERATING SYSTEMS
NEW! Enhancing your Computer
Skills with 7
If you’re satisfied with your computer
and it’s Windows 7 operating system,
you may like to enhance your
knowledge to make full use of Windows
7 features. Join others to learn and
share your computer use. We will make
Windows 7 even more enjoyable to use.
Prerequisite(s): Prior computer
experience is a must
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 3.0
$130
Course Number: 1087
Instructor: Dick Kuehl
Tuesday/Thursday
January 21-February 27
9-11:30 am
106 Van Dusen Hall
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Course Number: 1088
Instructor: Dick Kuehl
Tuesday/Thursday
March 13-April 22
1:30-4 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
File Organization
Are you having trouble finding your
documents, pictures, and other files you
know are on your computer? Managing
computer files on a modern PC requires
knowledge, discipline and organization.
Learn effective methods to create
logical file management strategies
by incorporating a proven technique
involving hands-on exercises.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1 or
Intermediate to Windows
Material(s): Flash drive
CEU: 1.0
$40
Microsoft Windows 7
Course Number: 1089
Instructor: David Bartlett
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7-21
1-3 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
Microsoft Windows 8
Course Number: 1090
Instructor: David Bartlett
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-22
3-5pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
COMPUTER MAINTENANCE,
NETWORKING & SECURITY
Protecting and Marinating your
Computer
Whether a computer’s operating system
is XP, Vista, 7, or 8 maintenance is
very similar. Basic computer knowledge
is necessary to participate in this
course. Students will learn the proper
techniques to keep their computer
running smoothly.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1 or
Intermediate to Windows
Material(s): None
CEU: 0.75
Course Number: 1092
Instructor: Dick Kuehl
Tuesday/Thursday
March 4-11
9-11:30 am
106 Van Dusen Hall
$40
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
technology training
Advanced Windows 8
Learn to customize your Windows
operating system using the control
panel, keep your system running
smoothly with system maintenance, and
advance your file management skills
and techniques.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1 or
Intermediate to Windows
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 1.75
Course Number: 1091
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Monday/Wednesday
March 5-26
8:30-11 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Welcome to Cloud Computing
The term “Cloud Computing” or “Cloud”
is a metaphor for the Internet. By using
cloud computing, you gain access at
any time through any device via an
Internet connection to your files, folders,
and/or software. Learn what cloud
computing is, how it works, the pros and
cons, and much more.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with knowledge of
the Internet
Material(s): None
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1120
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Monday/Wednesday
April 14-28
8:30-11am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$40
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
Establishing a Home and Small
Business Network
You can share your high-speed Internet
connection with multiple users by
installing a wireless router. Students
will understand how a wireless signal is
broadcasted, how to configure security
options, enabling file sharing between
computers, and more.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with knowledge of
the Internet
CEU: 05
Course Number: 1093
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Tuesday/Thursday
March 31-April 9
8:30-11 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Internet Safely: Protecting yourself
Online
Our Internet Safety course will provide
students with the strategies, skills and
mindset needed to protect yourself,
your computer and your privacy when
you connect to the Internet.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with knowledge of
the Internet
Material(s): None
CEU: 0.3
Instructor: Phillip Laton
9-Noon
105 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Course Number: 1094
Friday, February 7
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Course Number: 1095
Friday, April 25
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OFFICE APPLICATIONS
Microsoft Office 2010: Word and
PowerPoint Level 1
Gain a working knowledge of
Microsoft Office applications Word and
PowerPoint.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with mouse and
keyboard proficiency
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1096
Instructor: David Bartlett
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7-February 13
4-6 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Microsoft Office 2010: Excel Level 1
Important for today’s job market,
spreadsheet software can be used to
maintain lists and simple databases
and to create budget reports and other
documents using formulas. Learn the
basics of entering and editing labels,
values and formulas, formatting data
and printing worksheets.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with mouse and
keyboard proficiency
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1097
Instructor: David Bartlett
Tuesday/Thursday
February 18-March 27
4-6 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Microsoft Office 2010: Excel Level 2
Expand your knowledge by learning
complex formulas, working with multiple
spreadsheets, charting and more.
Prerequisite(s): Excel Level 1 with
mouse and keyboard proficiency
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1098
Instructor: David Bartlett
Tuesday/Thursday
April 1-May 8
4-6 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
MACINTOSH OPERATING
SYSTEM AND APPLICATIONS
NEW! Working on your Mac
Computer using the Latest OS
Maverick
Get familiar with the fundamentals
of a Mac computer. Learn to create
and organize files and folders with
Finder. Learn to customize the user
interface and behavior through system
preferences. Students transitioning to
the Macintosh computer will benefit
from this course.
Prerequisite(s): Mouse and keyboard
proficiency
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 3.5
106 Van Dusen Hall
$130
Course Number: 1099
Instructor: Michael Turner
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-March 10
4-6 pm
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Course Number: 1100
Instructor: Laura Todd
Monday/Wednesday
February 19-April 7
9:30-Noon
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
NEW! Creating Documents &
Spreadsheets with the Free Software
Pages & Numbers found on OS X
Maverick
Apple’s amazing productivity
suite for the Mac, iWork includes
three applications: Pages for word
processing with an incredible sense of
style; Numbers for powerful, compelling
spreadsheets made easy; and Keynote
for cinema-quality presentations for
everyone. This wonderful software is
now FREE with any upgrade to the
FREE OS Maverick.
Prerequisite(s): Working on your
Mac Computer using the Latest OS
Maverick with mouse and keyboard
Sproficiency
Material(s): Textbook and flash drive
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1101
Instructor: Laura Todd
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-February 17
9:30-11:30 am
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
SMART DEVICES
NEW! Getting to Know your iPad
Designed to make you comfortable
with your iPad, learn to use the basic
features such as finger gesturing,
swipes, pinch, cut, copy and paste,
setup, configure, email and much
more. Limited number of iPads may be
provided to students. Students should
bring their own iPad to class with the
latest operating system installed (IOS
7.0.3, compatible with iPad 2, 3rd or
4th generation and iPad mini). Students
who have an iPhone and/or iPod Touch
can also benefit from this course.
Please make sure the latest IOS is
installed.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): iPad
CEU: 2.2
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Course Number: 1104
Instructor: Laura Todd
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-February 12
1:30 – 3:30 pm
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Course Number: 1105
Instructor: T. O’Day
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7-Feburary 11
7-9 pm
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Course Number: 1106
Instructor: Michael Turner
Monday/Wednesday
March 17-April 23
4-6 pm
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Course Number: 1107
Instructor: Laura Todd
Monday/Wednesday
April 9-May 14
9:30-11:30 am
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
technology training
NEW! Creating eBook with iBook
Author
In this class you will use iBook Author to
create eBooks and/or textbooks. With
galleries, video, interactive diagrams,
3D objects, and more, these books
bring content to life in ways the printed
page never could.
Prerequisite(s): Using your Mac
Computer and Mac Applications or
Everything Apples using OS X Mountain
Lion with mouse and keyboard
proficiency
Material(s): Flash drive
CEU: 2.0
Course Number: 1102
Instructor: Laura Todd
Tuesday/Thursday
March 18-April 17
9:30-11:30 am
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
NEW! Editing your Photos with
iPhoto on Maverick
Take an in-depth look at one of Apples
most popular photo management
application. Learn to organize photos
by faces, places, events and albums;
to perform key image corrections and
enhancements; and to share images
with Facebook, Photo stream, email,
books, slideshow and more. Bring your
own digital photos with you (one or two
dozen photos please).
Prerequisite(s): Working on your Mac
Computer using the Latest OS Maverick
Material(s): Pictures
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1103
Instructor: Michael Turner
Fridays, February 7-March 14
3-5 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
$50
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TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
CREATIVE LIVING
NEW! Going Further with your iPad
Now that we understand the basic
functions of our iPad, let’s explore a
little more with Safari, Calendar, Mail
and much more. Limited number of
iPads may be provided to students.
Students should bring their own iPad to
class with the latest operating system
installed (IOS 7.0.3, compatible with
iPad 2, 3rd or 4th generation and iPad
mini). Students who have an iPhone
and/or iPod Touch can also benefit from
this course.
Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your
iPad
Material(s): iPad
CEU: 1.6
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Course Number: 1108
Instructor: Laura Todd
Monday/Wednesday
February 19-March 17
1:30-3:30 pm
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Course Number: 1109
Instructor: Michael Turner
Monday/Wednesday
April 28-May 14
4-6 pm
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Keeping your iPad in Sync
Simplify your life using Apple’s FREE
service, iCloud. Learn to keep your
email, calendar, contacts, documents,
pictures and more in sync across all
of your devices. iCloud is your “hard
drive in the sky” making accessing
your data effortless and automatic.
Students should bring their IOS device
(iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch must have
IOS 5 or later installed) and/or laptop
computer (computer must have Mac
OS X: Lion or later installed, Windows
Vista Service Pack two, or later installed
if you use Outlook your software
version must be Outlook 2007 or later)
with them to class. Don’t forget your
password(s).
Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your
iPad
Material(s): IOS Device(s) and
Computers
CEU: 0.6
Instructor: Michael Turner
106 Van Dusen Hall
$40
Course Number: 1110
Fridays, January 17-31
3-5 pm
———
Course Number: 1111
Fridays, April 25-May 9
3-5 pm
NEW! Pages on the iPad using IOS 7
Pages is the most beautiful word
processor ever designed for a mobile
device. Now you can create greatlooking letters, reports, flyers, invitations,
and more on iPad, iPhone, and iPod
touch — using just your fingers. So
wherever you go, words come easily.
Limited number of iPads may be
provided to students. Students should
bring their own iPad to class with the
latest operating system installed (IOS
7.0.3, compatible with iPad 2, 3rd or 4th
generation and iPad mini with the latest
operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3)
and the Pages App downloaded and
installed. Students who have an iPhone
4, 4S, 5, 5c or 5s and/or iPod Touch 4th
& 5th generation can also benefit from
this course. Please make sure the latest
IOS is installed and updated.
Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your
iPad and Going Further with your iPad
Material(s): iPad
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1112
Instructor: Laura Todd
Monday/Wednesday
March 24-April 7
1:30-3:30 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
$40
NEW! Editing your Photos in iPhoto
with your iPhone and/or iPad
Students will learn to organize, edit, and
share photos on Apples iPad using the
iPhoto App. Limited number of iPads
may be provided to students or students
should bring their own iPad (compatible
with iPad 2, 3rd, 4th generation and
iPad mini) to class with the latest
operating system installed (IOS 7.0.3).
Students who have an iPhone 4, 4S,
5, 5c or 5s and/or iPod Touch 4th & 5th
generation can also benefit from this
course. Please make sure the latest
IOS installed and updated.
Prerequisite(s): Getting to Know your
iPad and Going Further with your iPad
Material(s): iPad
CEU: 0.6
Course Number: 1113
Instructor: Michael Turner
Friday
March 21-April 4
3-5 pm
106 Van Dusen Hall
$40
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CREATIVE LIVING
NEW! Getting Started with your
Android Tablet
Welcome to Android 4.3, the latest
version of Jelly Bean! You have just
picked up you new Android device and
want to find out more? We will take
a look at starting Android for the first
time, setting up your Google Account,
home and Android basics, using your
touchscreen and navigation buttons.
Student must bring their Android tablet
with the latest operating system install
4.3 Jelly Bean.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): Android Tablet
CEU: 2.0
Tuesday/Thursday
105 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Course Number: 1114
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
January 7-Feburary 6
8:30-10:30 am
———
Course Number: 1115
Instructor: Laura Todd
April 22-May 15
9:30-Noon
———
Course Number: 1116
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
April 22-May 15
8:30-11 am
INTERNET, EMAIL & SOCIAL
MEDIA
NEW! Creating Websites and Blogs
with WordPress
This class will learn how to set up a free
blog using the wordpress.com website.
We will look at the features and options
of the program many of which translate
to the stand-alone software used to
create websites using wordpress.org.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s): An idea for a blog
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1117
Instructor: Phillip Laton
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7-21
4-6 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
$60
Making Connections with Facebook
Learn how the world is
connected. This course
will focus on Social
Networks primarily using
Facebook. Navigate the
world of social media
and put your best face forward. Create
a profile; make friends; view post,
communicate via status updates, share
photos and learn Facebook security and
privacy. Don’t forget your password!
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s): Facebook Password(s)
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1118
Instructor: Phillip Laton
Tuesday/Thursday
January 23-Febraury 11
4-6 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
$50
Welcome to Cloud Computing
The term “Cloud Computing” or “Cloud”
is a metaphor for the Internet. By using
cloud computing, you gain access at
any time through any device via an
Internet connection to your files, folders,
and/or software. Learn what cloud
computing is, how it works, the pros and
cons, and much more.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s): None
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1120
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Monday/Wednesday
April 14-28
8:30-11am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$40
Making the Internet Work for You
This class will learn to use the Internet
more effectively. We will look at
advanced search, productivity websites
and sites dedicated to DIY and
self-improvement.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s): An email Address
CEU: 1.4
Course Number: 1119
Instructor: Philip Laton
Monday/Wednesday
February 10-March 3
8:30-10:30 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$60
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
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CREATIVE LIVING
PHOTO EDITING AND
GRAPHIC APPLICATIONS
Scanning 101
This course is designed to introduce
students to scanning photographs and
documents.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience
Material(s): None
CEU: 0.3
Course Number: 1121
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7-9
Noon-2:30 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall
$20
NEW! Working with Graphics
This class will explore the basics of
image editing on the computer. It will
use a variety of software that is readily
and inexpensively available. Gain the
skills to touch up a photo or create a
logo. The course will also discuss legal
issues of image manipulation, copyright
and fair use. GIMP, Photoshop
Elements, PIXLR.com
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s): A Photograph
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1122
Instructor: Philip Layton
Monday/Wednesday
January 6-February 5
8:30-10:30 am
106 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Due to recent legislation by the
NC General Assembly, fee waivers
for those 65 and older have been
eliminated. Required class tuition is
listed for each course.
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Picasa
Learn to use this free software to find,
organize and edit your pictures. Learn
to crop, remove red eye, adjust contrast
and color, and write out captions on
your pictures. This program can also
be used to share your photos through
email attachments or online access.
Powerful sorting functions including
tags and face recognition will be
discussed. Create photo collages, video
slideshows, and desktop backgrounds.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s): Textbook
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1123
Instructor: Dick Kuehl
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7-16
9-11:30 am
106 Van Dusen Hall
$40
NEW! Windows Photo Gallery
Learn how to organize and share your
photos using the free software, found
on all Windows Computers, Photo
Gallery.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience with working
knowledge of the Internet
Material(s):
CEU: 0.5
Course Number: 1124
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Tuesday/Thursday
April 30-May 5
8:30-11 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Adobe Photoshop Elements: Level 1
Learn how to import, organize and
edit you images using the Organizer
keyword tags, camera make, location,
date etc. along with many Quick and
Guided edits and creating project like
albums, photo book, greeting cards and
much more.
Prerequisite(s): Windows Lev 1,
Intermediate to Windows or prior
computer experience
Material(s): Textbook
CEU: 2.0
Course Number: 1225
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Tuesday/Thursday
February 11-March 6
8:30-11 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$75
Adobe Photoshop Elements: Level 2
Learn how to scan and re-size your
photos to get the result needed for
your final product and edit them using
Guided and full edit modes utilizing
the many tools in Elements. Also learn
how to use Layers to edit, combine and
correct your images
Prerequisite(s): Adobe Elements Level 1
Material(s): Textbook
CEU: 2.0
Course Number: 1126
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Tuesday/Thursday
March 11-April 3
8:30-11 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$75
NEW! Getting Creative with your
Pictures using Photoshop Elements
With this course, we will be creating
greeting card, photo albums, photo slide
shows personal family calendars, photo
montages, CD/DVD sleeves/labels
and more using Adobe Photoshop
Elements.
Prerequisite(s): Adobe Elements Level
1&2
Material(s): Textbook
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1127
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
Tuesday/Thursday
April 8-14
8:30-11 am
105 Van Dusen Hall
$40
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CREATIVE LIVING
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Please Note: Class size is limited to
eight students for the following courses.
NEW! Getting Started with your
Digital Camera
This class will get your started with your
digital camera and taking pictures.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): Digital Camera
CEU: 0.5
Instructor: Darrell Kirchmann
105 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Course Number: 1128
Noon-2:30 pm
Tuesday/Thursday
January 21-23
———
Course Number: 1129
Noon-2:30 pm
Tuesday/Thursday
March 18-20
———
Course Number: 1130
Noon-2:30 pm
Monday/Wednesday
April 14-16
———
Course Number: 1131
Noon-2:30 pm
Monday/Wednesday
May 5-7
Dance of Photography
Take your photographs to the next
level. This immersion workshop is
designed for those who want to spend
the weekend learning how to better
shoot using shutter speed, aperture
and manual modes. The focus will
be on using the advanced features
on the digital camera and improving
composition through lectures, lively
discussions and field work. Class will
include friendly critiques and conclude
with a final class show. Camera must
have the mode dial to set aperture,
shutter speed and manual.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): Digital Camera
CEU: 12.5
Instructor: Laura Gingerich
105 Van Dusen Hall/Sandhills Gardens
$75
Course Number: 1132
Friday, January 31
———
Course Number: 1133
Friday, April 4
Course Number: 1136
Friday, January 24 1- 4 pm
Saturday, January 25 9 – 4 pm
Sunday, January 26 1 – 4 pm
———
Course Number: 1137
Friday, February 28 1- 4 pm
Saturday, March 1 9 – 4 pm
Sunday, March 2 1 – 4 pm
Digital Cameras Level 2
For those who are getting comfortable
with the digital camera but still
struggling with aperture, shutter speed,
ISO and when to use what. We will
dive into the advanced features of the
camera with plenty of practice and
friendly critiques.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): Digital Camera
CEU: 0.6
$40
Instructor: Laura Gingerich
9-4 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall/Sandhills Gardens
Course Number: 1134
Friday, February 21
———
Course Number: 3132
Friday, April 11
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technology training
After registering with the SCC
Continuing Education office, you should
contact the instructor, Laura Gingerich
at [email protected] for a
class list.
Digital Cameras for Beginners
This easy going, hands on workshop is
designed for those who desire a better
understanding of the modes, symbols
and dials on the digital camera. If
you are “stuck” on automatic, trying
to bridge the gap from film to digital
or having a hard time embracing
the camera user manual, than this
workshop is for you! Learn how to
transform your snapshots into stunning
photographs. Lectures will be followed
by practice, discussions and friendly
critiques.
Prerequisite(s): None
Material(s): Digital Camera
CEU: 0.6
Instructor: Laura Gingerich
9-4 pm
105 Van Dusen Hall/Sandhills Gardens
$40
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Terminology
$2495 360
Medical Billing & Coding + Medical
Terminology
$1995 300
ICD-10 Medical Coding
$1795 200
Certified Personal Trainer
$ 995 60
Veterinary Assistant
$1995 170
Benefits of Online
Career Training
•Learn in-demand job
skills
•Start anytime
•Set your own pace
•Affordable
IT & Software Development
Administrative Professional with
Microsoft Office 2010 Master
Certification Training
Cisco CCNA Certification Training
CompTIA A+ Certification Training
CompTIA Network+ Certification
Training
CompTIA Security+ Certification
Training
Help Desk Analyst Tier 1 Support
Specialist
Microsoft Certified IT Professional:
Server Administrator (MCITP)
$1995 300
$1995 100
$1695 150
$1495 80
$1495 80
$1495 120
$1995 240
Microsoft Excel 2010 Certification
Training
Microsoft Office 2010 Master
Certification Training
Microsoft Web Developer
Microsoft Word 2010
Certification Training
Web Applications Developer
Webmaster
Management & Corporate
Event Management & Design
Project Management
Management for IT Professionals
Payroll Practice & Management
Records Management Certificate
Senior Certified Sustainability
Professional
Six Sigma Black Belt
Six Sigma Green Belt
Lean Mastery
$ 595
95
Visit www.gatlineducation.com/
sandhillscc/ to view other requirements,
course descriptions, prices (no fee
waivers), and registration information.
To register, contact Vanessa Galloway
at [email protected] or (910)
695-3939.
Hospitality & Service Industry
$1695 300
$1995 200
Certified Global Business Professional
$2495400
Certified Wedding Planner
$1395 300
Travel Agent Training
$1595 200
$ 595 95
$2395 360
$1995150
Skilled Trades & Industrial
$1995
$1695
$2295
$1795
$1595
300
40
390
80
180
$2495
$2495
$2695
$1695
110
110
200
60
Business & Professional
Certified Bookkeeper
$1795 140
Professional Bookkeeping with QuickBooks
2013 (Software Included)
$1995 140
Certified Global Business Professional
$2495400
Certified Wedding Planner
$1395 300
Chartered Tax Professional
$1795 180
Event Management & Design
$1895 300
Project Management
$1495 40
Legal Secretary
$2095 350
Management for IT Professionals $2095 390
Nonprofit Management
$2095 300
Paralegal
$1795300
Payroll Practice & Management $1595 80
Purchasing & Supply Chain
Management
$2095 300
Records Management Certificate $1395 180
Media & Design
Financial assistance is also available
with a very low down payment. Contact
(877) 221-5151 for more information.
Video Game Design & Development
$1995500
3ds Max
$1695 300
Graphic Design with PhotoShop CS5 $1795 200
Web Applications Developer
$2195 267
Webmaster
$1795150
Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager
$ 795 16
Certified Indoor Environmentalist $ 895 32
Performing Comprehensive Building
Assessments
$ 695 30
Home Inspection Certificate
$2095 200
Principles of Green Buildings
$ 595 30
Senior Certified Sustainability
Professional
$2495 110
Solar Power Professional
$1695 120
Our Online Career
Programs are designed
to provide the workforce
skills necessary to enter a
new field or advance your
current career.
Sustainable Energy & Going Green
Biofuel Production Operations
$2595 400
Certified Green Supply Chain Professional
$159560
Natural Gas Plant Operations
$2595 400
Certified Indoor Air Quality Manager
$ 795 16
Certified Indoor Environmentalist $ 895 32
Performing Comprehensive Building
Assessments
$ 695 30
Principles of Green Buildings
$ 595 30
Senior Certified Sustainability
Professional
$2495 110
Solar Power Professional
$1695 120
Wind Energy Apprentice
$2195 240
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PUBLIC SAFETY
CREATIVE LIVING
The Public Safety Department of
Continuing Education includes Law
Enforcement In-Service Training, Fire &
Rescue Training, Emergency Medical
Services courses and BLET (summer
semester). Please refer to our website
for complete information on these
areas.
We are an Office of State Fire Marshall
(OSFM) Accredited Delivery Agency
Moore County Remembers
Funds are currently being raised to construct a public safety memorial on the
SCC campus that will honor the public safety community of Moore County; law
enforcement, fire services, and EMS. The memorial will not only be a tribute to
those lost in the line of duty, but to all those who have worn, currently wear, or hope
to wear the badge as well as the families of who stand behind them.
If you would like to contribute, send your donation to: Sandhills Community
College Foundation, Attention Rick Smith, 3395 Airport Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374
public
safety
EMT-Basic
This class prepares students to provide
emergency care for the sick and injured.
Students will learn to respond to a
variety of emergency medical situations.
Upon successful completion, the
student can sit for the state certification
exam. Course requirements: Text and
a copy of your high school or GED
diploma by first night of class. Note:
Class will meet on some Thursdays and
Saturdays.
17 CEUs
$180 + $5 tech fee
Course Number: 1721
Instructor: Linda Sheffield
Monday/Tuesday
January 14-May 13
6 - 10 pm
166 Causey Hall
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2014 Sandhills
Regional Fire
and Rescue
College
January 24-26
The schedule, class
listing, class descriptions,
and registration
information is online in
the Public Safety section
of the College’s website
under the Continuing
Education side of the site.
For additional information, contact
Denise Cameron at (910) 695-3944 or
[email protected] or Michelle
Bauer at (910)695-3774 or bauerm@
sandhills.edu.
SCC Fire Academy
Specialized training for firefighters.
Curriculum consists of 20 blocks of
instruction for Firefighter I & II, 12
blocks of instruction for Technical
Rescuer: General & VMR, Hazardous
Materials Level I Responder and
Emergency Medical Technician
(Basic). Each block is concluded with
a cognitive testing instrument and
many of the blocks have an additional
practical skill element. A cadet must
successfully complete all cognitive and
practical skill testing in each and every
block of instruction prior to certification
as a Firefighter and EMT.
Certifications
• Firefighter I & II
• Hazardous Materials Level I
Responder
• Technical Rescue - General &
VMR
• Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT)
• NCRIT
• Wildland Fire Suppression
ACADEMY beginS each July
This year’s dates will be July 14 December 19. Applications will be
available March 1. For complete
information refer to the Public Safety
section of the Continuing Education
side of the College’s website.
Michelle Bauer
Coordinator of Fire & Rescue
(910) 695-3774
[email protected]
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
h The Small Business Center
offers seminars designed for small
business owners and prospective
owners. These programs are funded
by a grant from the NC Legislature
to increase the success rate of small
businesses.
campus. Also available through the
Small Business Center are resources
(videos, books, CDs), free confidential
counseling, and referrals. Seminars
are available at no cost, however,
pre-registration is required. Call (910)
695-3980 to register.
We invite you to visit our offices in Van
Dusen Hall, Room 101, on the SCC
For additional information about The
Small Business Center, refer to our
web site. Go to sandhills.edu and follow
the link to Continuing Education and
there you will find the link to the Small
Business Center. You may also call
(910) 695-3938 or e-mail:
[email protected].
SCORE BUSINESS SERIES
Business Basics – Do You Have the
Right Stuff?
To persevere through the trials and
tribulations of starting and running
your own business, you need the
spirit and will of those original Mercury
astronauts...The Right Stuff! In this
seminar, you learn tips to run a
successful business, pitfalls that will
destroy your business and the many
challenges that you must face head on.
Course Number: 1431
Tuesday, January 28
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
small
business
center
Business Basics – Great Beginnings
This seminar will point the new or
potential business owner in the right
direction, providing an overview
of the importance of a business
plan, financial record keeping, legal
structure, financing alternative and risk
management.
Course Number: 1432
Tuesday, February 4
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Business Basics – Your Business
Plan
Lenders know that without a business
plan they cannot make a valid judgment
about whether your business idea is a
good one. Come and learn how to write
an effective plan.
Course Number: 1433
Tuesday, February 11
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Business Basics – Marketing
Every savvy business person knows
that without sales a business has no
financial future. This seminar teaches
marketing your business to succeed
beginning with the day after the
seminar.
Course Number: 1434
Tuesday, February 18
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Business Basics – Accounting for
You and Me
This seminar covers the working
knowledge of basic accounting skills
that can immediately be applied to
your business. You will be reasonably
knowledgeable of a Balance Sheet,
Income Statement and Cash Flow
Statement such that you can
communicate and interact with your
accountant for the purpose of managing
your business more effectively.
Course Number: 1435
Tuesday, February 25
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Business Basics – How to Get a
Business Loan
Learn the many forms of capital that
are available and how to apply for
them. A local bank loan officer will tell
exactly what is expected from you to
be successful in your loan application.
CEED will be present to discuss the
SBA loan programs.
Course Number: 1436
Tuesday, March 4
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
There is no charge for
Small Business Center
seminars.
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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
CREATIVE LIVING
Participants must complete the
following four seminars to receive a
certificate from the Small Business
Center.
Time Management for Small
Business Owners
This workshop in time management
shows exactly how to focus on highpayoff activities, eliminate time-wasting
behavior and bypass procrastination.
Learn to use five resources to your
advantage, how to have short,
productive meetings, how to delegate,
how to stay on target, and how to
handle difficult people.
Course Number: 1437
Instructor: Mike Collins
Wednesday, March 5
103 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Basic Management for Small
Business Owners
This seminar is helpful for business
owners with no formal training, are
in the first experience in managing
employees, or who just need some
brushing up on the do’s and don’t’s.
This seminar helps identify specific
issues that create problem employees
and how to deal with the stress.
Course Number: 1438
Instructor: Mike Collins
Wednesday, March 12
103 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
How Small Business Owners Can
Deal with Unacceptable Workplace
Behavior
This seminar will help small business
owners deal with unacceptable behavior
in the workplace. Learn tips on handling
angry and/or unmotivated employees
who do not fulfill the goals of your
company.
Course Number: 1439
Instructor: Mike Collins
Wednesday, March 19
103 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
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How the Small Business Owner
Deals with Constant Change
Moving through change takes time and
energy and is extremely stressful. This
seminar will help you recognize and
embrace change and make it work for
your company.
Course Number: 1440
Instructor: Mike Collins
Wednesday, March 26
103 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
COMMUNICATION (CARE)
SERIES
Confidence
Jan Mullis helps small business owners
learn about the art of communication.
Good communication skills help you
run your business better in dealing
with customers and employees. This
first seminar includes understanding,
accepting and utilizing the four
distinct styles of expression. This
requires gaining confidence, practicing
adaptation and respect and remaining
engaged when tensions arise.
Course Number: 1441
Instructor: Jan Mullis
Tuesday, February 4
102 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Adaptation
Understand the impact your style of
expression has on others, how to
identify another’s style and how to
communicate in a way that allows you
to connect with others.
Course Number: 1442
Instructor: Jan Mullis
Tuesday, February 11
102 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Respect
Respect for self, others and the
communication process will be
addressed.
Course Number: 1443
Instructor: Jan Mullis
Tuesday, February 18
102 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Engagement
Learn the four stress reactions, their
corresponding stress responses and
how to utilize stress for relational
growth.
Course Number: 1444
Instructor: Jan Mullis
Tuesday, February 25
102 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
MARKETING SERIES
Shoestring Marketing
Do you ever wonder how you can
successfully market your business
without spending a fortune? With the
power of technology, you now have
more FREE marketing options than
ever before. Today’s consumers are
not interested in being sold. Instead,
they want to develop relationships with
those whom they do business with.
Once you understand these marketing
techniques, your small business can
change drastically. This program will
include: Basic rules of Marketing, Basic
concepts for Marketing, Outbound
Marketing vs. Inbound Marketing, New
Media Marketing Etiquette and How
Engagement Marketing works. Too
many small business owners are so
wrapped up in professionalism that they
are afraid to let their audience know
who they are really are. Talk to your
prospects, engage them, and develop
relationships with them. This is how
small businesses grow, one customer
at a time.
Course Number: 1445
Instructor: Tom Zaleski
Thursday, March 20
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
small
business
center
CERTIFICATE IN
SUPERVISION &
MANAGEMENT
FUNDAMENTALS
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
CREATIVE LIVING
Networking For Success
In business, it is said that success
is determined not by what you know
but who you know. The level of your
success is determined largely by the
quality of your relationships with others.
Networking will teach you how to create
long term relationships that will open
doors to new opportunities.
This program will include: The
importance of proficient networking,
Creating an effective elevator speech,
What are the necessary ingredients for
a business card, and How to maintain
long lasting relationships. Learn how
to make networking work for you! All
information provided can be applied
regardless of your position in life.
Regardless if you are employed, looking
for advancement; unemployed and
looking for a position or just wanting
to grow your business, this program is
loaded with great hints & tips!
Course Number: 1446
Instructor: Tom Zaleski
Thursday, March 27
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Email Marketing
Email is the most cost-effective,
targeted, tractable, and efficient way
to build and maintain relationships
in all types of business and
organizations. This session will teach
you how to master email marketing
communications with a comprehensive
look at best practices and winning
strategies that lead to increased profits,
revenue and engagement. Learn how
to make email marketing work for you!
All information provided can be applied
regardless of the system or service you
are using for email marketing. Great
hints & tips!
Course Number: 1447
Instructor: Tom Zaleski
Thursday, April 3
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
NON-PROFIT SERIES
OTHER SEMINARS
Doing the 501(c)3 Thing
This seminar is for those looking to start
a nonprofit organization. Learn how to
start a nonprofit and how to fill out the
1023 application for tax exempt status.
Course Number: 1448
Instructor: Sam Gore
Thursday, Jan 9
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Choosing A Business To Suit You
If you are considering starting, buying
or revitalizing a small business, select
a business type that will suit your
business skills, dreams and resources.
Knowing how to develop a solid
business plan, a ‘tool belt’ of business
skills and knowing pitfalls to avoid are
so very important.
Course Number: 1451
Instructor: Steve Carver
Tuesday, January 14
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Basics for Writing and Discovering
Grants for the Nonprofit
This course is designed for the
beginning grant writer or for the pro
fundraiser of a non profit who would like
to pick up new ideas. Participants will
examine the elements of an application,
begin developing their own proposal,
and explore finding potential donors. It
is a two part seminar.
Course Number: 1449
Instructor: Sam Gore
Thursdays, Jan 16 & 23
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Becoming a Board That is On Board
Learn about being on a non profit board
and the duties and responsibilities that
it entails.
Course Number: 1450
Instructor: Sam Gore
Thursday, February 13
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
The Small Business
Center offers resources
such as videos,
books and DVDs, free
confidential counseling,
and referrals. Stop by
101 Van Dusen Hall and
visit us!
Social Media
Sven is back and will teach the
following:
Social Media & Pinterest
Course Number: 1452
Monday, February 3
154 Little Hall
6 - 9 pm
LinkedIn for Business
Course Number: 1453
Monday, February 10
154 Little Hall
6 - 9 pm
Blogging for Business
Course Number: 1454
Monday, February 17
154 Little Hall
6 - 9 pm
How to Protect Intellectual Property
Patents, trademarks, copyrights, and
trade secrets are “intellectual property”
- referring to products that come
from the creative mind. Intellectual
property is imagination made real
and is an asset just like your home,
your car, or your bank account. Like
other kinds of property, intellectual
property needs protection from theft
and misuse. This informative seminar
will provide direction for business
owners organizations and individuals,
guidelines to help protect what is
rightfully yours.
Course Number: 1455
Instructor: Sam Gore
Thursday, February 20
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
CREATIVE LIVING
Learn How to Understand and Work
with Different Ages and Generations
Different age groups and generations
have their own characteristics. Knowing
what they are can help you build your
business, improve customer service,
and boost productivity, employee
morale and your bottom line. We’ll listen
to some of the music of each generation
as we discuss the unique talents,
struggles, motivators and defining
events of each - Millennials, 34 and
under; Gen-Xers, 34-54; Baby boomers,
54-71; and Traditionalists, 71-92.
Course Number: 1457
Instructor: Emily Balance
Thursday, March 13
103 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Buying or Selling A Small Business
Gage Bleakley with Sunbelt Network
will offer basic information that is
needed to know how to buy or sell an
existing business: what the process
looks like from both buyer and seller
perspective; keys to finding the right
business; and what a business broker
does for both parties to simplify what
can be an intricate, intimidating process
and help them navigate to a successful
conclusion.
Course Number: 1458
Instructor: Gage Bleakley
Thursday, March 13
103 Van Dusen
6 - 9 pm
Business Essentials
The NC Department of Revenue and
NC Secretary of State will present a
seminar titled “Business Essentials”.
Each agency will cover basic
requirements to help businesses in
North Carolina understand the laws and
obligations necessary to be a compliant
business.
•Department of Revenue - Covers the
basics of tax compliance ranging from
registering your business, to withholding
from employees, and sales and use tax
requirements.
•Secretary of State - Covers
registration of business entities and
the requirements for doing so. Also will
provide an overview of the things small
businesses need to consider when
conducting securities offering in order to
raise capital to finance their businesses.
At the end of the seminar, there will be
a question and answer session with the
presenters and networking possibilities
with other business owners. Don’t miss
this great opportunity.
Course Number: 1459
Instructor: DOR/SOS
Tuesday, March 18
103 Van Dusen
6-9 pm
small
business
center
How Women Can Work Together
More Effectively in Your Business
Tired of misunderstandings, other
women’s complaints and people taking
credit for your hard work? Find out
how to deal with problems specific to
an all-female work environment. Learn
skills to communicate more clearly and
confidently so you can resolve conflicts
before they escalate. Leave with
new ideas to help you reduce stress,
have more fun and strengthen your
relationships with coworkers and work
teams.
Course Number: 1456
Instructor: Emily Ballance
Thursday, February 27
103 Van Dusen
1:30 - 4:30 pm
Apple Computers for Your Business
– Session 1
Why and how to use them: 10
reasons for Apple products, useful
and timesaving tips & tricks, the new
operating system “Mavericks”. Register
early as space is limited.
Course Number: 1460
Instructor: Sven Schaefer
Thursday, March 20
106 Van Dusen
6-8 pm
Apple Computers for your Business
– Session 2
How to use Apple computers efficiently:
MACs & data in the cloud, synching
your devices: iPhone, iPad and MAC,
MAC setup, and Office programs for
MACs will be included. Register early
as space is limited.
Course Number: 1461
Instructor: Sven Schaefer
Thursday, March 27
106 Van Dusen
6-8 pm
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CREATIVE LIVING
Career Development at Sandhills
Community College focuses on assisting unemployed and underemployed
adults secure the skills needed to
become ready to reenter the workforce.
Included in the program are: skill
assessment services, employability
skills training and career counseling.
Career Development emphasizes the
creation of developmental activities,
which allow participants to acquire
work-related, and self-sufficiency skills
and to increase options for upgrading
work skills.
Career Development classes are available to all and may be free for qualified
students.
Students who complete the Career
Development series may also be
eligible for a Continuing Education
scholarship.
MAIN CAMPUS
3395 Airport Road in Pinehurst
Computer Skills for Job Seeking
Learn the computer skills you need to
search for and apply for a job including
networking, email etiquette, resumes,
online applications, etc. These classes
are small, with hands-on computer
learning based on your individual
needs and are for beginners or savvy
computer users.
———
CEU: 5.7
Course Number: 1531
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
January 6 - February 6
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$185
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CEU: 3.0
Course Number: 1541
Instructor: Anne Dougherty
Tuesday/Thursday
January 28 - February 27
11:30 am - 2:30 pm
153 Causey Hall
$130
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CEU: 5.7
Course Number: 1537
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
April 7 - May 8
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$185
Career Development classes are
available at NO COST to eligible
students. Continuing Education
Scholarships are also available.
Contact Jenny Troyer at
(910) 695-3926 or
[email protected]
for more information.
Planning for Your Next Career
Discover a career that matches your
skills or develop new skill sets. Discover
ways to translate current skills to a
different job environment. Learn to
use the Internet effectively to search
job databases, prepare employment
documents (résumé, cover letter, etc.)
and maximize your network.
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1540
Instructor: Anne Dougherty
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7 - 16
11:30 am - 2:30 pm
153 Causey Hall
$75
Career Exploration & Planning
Explore career opportunities, set goals
and visualize improvements needed to
reach your potential. Develop a written
plan of action.
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1532
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
February 10 - 20
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$75
Financial Literacy
Learn basic economic principles and
use them to develop the knowledge,
reasoning skills and confidence to
improve your opportunities and take
responsibility for your future.
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1533
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
February 24 - March 6
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$75
Communication Skills
Learn what communication is and
engage in exchanges using the
communication cycle. Discover
why listening is an integral part of
communicating and practice public
speaking with your new skills.
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1534
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
March 10 - 13
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$75
Finding A Job in Today’s Market
Find a job that matches your skills
or develop new skill sets. Discover
ways to translate current skills to a
different job environment. Learn to
use the Internet effectively to search
job databases, prepare employment
documents (résumé, cover letter, etc.)
and maximize your network,
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1542
Instructor: Anne Dougherty
Tuesday/Thursday
March 11 - 27
11:30 am - 2:30 pm
153 Causey Hall
$75
Problem Solving in the Workplace
Learn to recognize, define and analyze
problems and develop workable solutions
to correct them. Learn to become an independent, self-sufficient member of society.
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1535
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
March 17 - 20
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$75
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CREATIVE LIVING
MAIN CAMPUS CONTINUED
Workplace Survival Skills
Learn the elements that are essential
for keeping a job. Learn the importance
of attitude, integrity and ethics for
success in the workplace. Set career
goals and establish a career path.
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1536
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Mondays - Thursday
March 24 - April 3
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$75
How to Ace your Job Interview
Learn to sell yourself and stand out
from the crowd. You will receive tips
for the interview: what to say and how
to say it and the 10 questions that will
make or break your interview. You will
have the opportunity to participate in a
mock interview.
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1538
Instructor: Rodney Gabric
Tuesdays - Thursday
May 12 - 15
8:30 - 11:30 am
153 Causey Hall
$75
1110 East Central Avenue in Raeford
Pre-Employment Training
Learn to properly complete an
application, write a résumé and
prepare for an interview. Learn job
search techniques and how to be safe
and successful on a job. This class
is a requirement to be considered for
employment with Smithfield Packing
Company. Call the Hoke Center at
(910) 875-8589 for more information.
CEU: 2.0
Instructor: Robbie Schultz
Mondays - Friday
A New Class Begins Every Mondays
Morning
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
118 Johnson Hall
$75
PERSONAL AND HOME CARE AIDE TRAINING
The Sandhills Hoke Center • 1110 E. Central Drive in Raeford
Introduction to Direct Care Work Phase 1
Introduces you to direct care work
(DCW) settings, what it takes to be a
Direct Care Worker, how to get and
keep a job and other Interpersonal skills
training. Helps you decide if DCW is
for you. Completers will receive CPR
certification.
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1516
Instructor: Jane Drzewicki
Tuesday/Thursday
January 7 - 30
1 - 4 pm
118 Johnson Hall
$75
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Direct Care Basics - Phase 2
Build upon skills introduced in Phase
I and progress to Include skills
development in home management
and personal care tasks using limited
assistance. Completers will receive a
Sandhills Community College certificate
as a Personal and Home Care
Companion.
CEU: 6.0
Course Number: 1518
Instructor: Jane Drzewicki
Tuesday/Thursday
February 4 - April 15
1 - 4 pm
118 Johnson Hall
$185
career development
Making Age an Asset in Your Job
Search
Explore job and career resources,
career change strategies, and tactics as
an older worker. Special attention will
be given to filling in skills gaps, updating
computer skills, and presenting current
skills in an age-neutral résumé.
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1543
Instructor: Anne Dougherty
Tuesdays & Thursday
April 8 - 17
11:30 am - 2:30 pm
153 Causey Hall
$75
Résumés for Today’s Job Market
You will create or update your résumé
and customize it for different jobs. You
will learn how to use words that match
application scan software, to avoid
common résumé errors and to use your
résumé for effective networking.
CEU: 1.2
Course Number: 1544
Instructor: Anne Dougherty
Tuesdays - Thursday
May 6 - 15
11:30 am - 2:30 pm
153 Causey Hall
$75
SANDHILLS HOKE CENTER
Key Train Computer Lab
Learn computer basics and use the Key
Train software to prepare for the Work
Keys Assessment (required for Phase 3
of this program - Nurse Aide Level I).
CEU: 2.7
Course Number: 1520
Instructor: Jane Drzewicki
Tuesdays & Thursday
April 17 - May 15
1 - 4 pm
118 Johnson Hall
$130
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CREATIVE LIVING
DAY REPORTING CENTER
107 North McNeill Street in Carthage
Employment and Computer Skills
Lab
Assess personality traits, interests,
attitudes and values and use results
to determine employment options.
Make a career plan and set personal
career goals. Receive one-on-one
assistance to compile documents for
your employment portfolio. This class
is designed as a lab so you can fit
attendance to your schedule.
Course Number: 1520
Instructor: Charmain Reid
Mondays - Thursday
January 6 - May 15
8:30 - 11:30 am
The Day Reporting Center
$185
DIVISION OF WORKFORCE
SOLUTIONS (DWS)
MOORE COUNTY PUBLIC
LIBRARY
245 Shepherd Trail in Aberdeen
101 Saunders Street in Carthage
Re-Employment Services Workshops
Discover a career that matches
your skills or develop a training plan
to learn new skills, explore career
opportunities and develop a written
plan of action. Create or update your
résumé, customizing it for different jobs.
Learn to sell yourself and stand out
from other applicants in an interview.
Learn to deal with the stress of longterm unemployment and how to use
your age as a asset in your job search.
Call Lisa at (910) 944-7697 for more
information and to register.
CEU: .15
Instructor: Anne Dougherty
Wednesdays
Two sessions per month
9 - 10:30 am
Conference Room
$75
Computer Basics for Employment
Learn the computer skills you need to
search for and apply for a job including
networking, email etiquette, résumés,
online applications, etc. These classes
are small, with hands-on computer
learning based on your Individual
needs and are for beginners or savvy
computer users. Call (910) 947-5335
for more information and to register.
CEU: 3.2
Course Number: 1595
Instructor: Crystal Taylor
Monday: 4 - 6 pm &
Saturday: 1:30 - 3:30 pm
January - May
$130
PERSONAL AND HOME CARE AIDE TRAINING
The Coventry • 105 Gossman Road in Southern Pines
Introduction to Direct Care Work Phase 1
Introduces you to direct care work
(DCW) settings, what it takes to be a
Direct Care Worker, how to get and
keep a job and other Interpersonal skills
training. Helps you decide if DCW is
for you. Completers will receive CPR
certification.
CEU: 2.8
Course Number: 1510
Instructor: Jane Drzewicki
Monday/Wednesday
January 13 - February 5
1 - 5 pm
The Activity Room
$130
Direct Care Basics - Phase 2
Build upon skills introduced in Phase I and
progress to Include skills development in
home management and personal care
tasks using limited assistance. Completers
will receive a Sandhills Community
College certificate as a Personal and
Home Care Companion.
CEU: 6.0
Course Number: 1512
Instructor: Jane Drzewicki
Monday/Wednesday
February 10 - March 31
1 - 5 pm
The Activity Room
$185
ROBBINS AREA LIBRARY
161 Magnolia Drive in Robbins
Computer Basics for Employment
Learn the computer skills you need to
search for and apply for a job including
networking, email etiquette, résumés,
online applications, etc. These classes
are small, with hands-on computer
learning based on your Individual
needs and are for beginners or savvy
computer users. Call (910) 948-4000
for more information and to register.
CEU: 3.2
Course Number: 1596
Instructor: Crystal Taylor
Tuesday: 5:30 - 7:30 pm &
Saturday: 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
January - May
$130
Key Train Computer Lab
Learn computer basics and use the Key
Train software to prepare for the Work
Keys Assessment (required for Phase 3
of this program - Nurse Aide Level I).
CEU: 3.6
Course Number: 1514
Instructor: Jane Drzewicki
Monday/Wednesday
April 7 - May 7
1 - 5 pm
The Activity Room
$130
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
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COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS
CREATIVE LIVING
College & Career Readiness offers tuition-free courses throughout Moore and Hoke Counties.
Pinehurst Campus (910) 695-3771 • Sandhills Hoke Center in Raeford (910) 875-8589
James Garner Center for Community Education in Robbins (910) 464-6300
Assessment/Orientation
Please contact the following individuals
to schedule an appointment for an
assessment/orientation needed in order
to take College and Career Readiness
classes.
Pinehurst Campus
Mike Andrews, 695–3998
Sandhills Hoke Center
Brenda Holmes, 878–5808
Tammi Maynor, 875 – 8589
Adult High School
Diploma (AHS)
AHS program provides academic
courses to students working on
completing their high school diploma.
Pinehurst Campus
Mike Andrews, 695–3998
Sandhills Hoke Center
Tammi Maynor, 875 – 8589
Pinehurst
3395 Airport Road
116 Van Dusen Hall
January 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8 am – 2 pm
Raeford
Sandhills Hoke Center
1110 East Central Avenue
January 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8:30 am – 2:30 pm
———
January 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
5 – 9 pm
Adult Basic Education
(ABE)
Designed to help adults learn and/or
improve basic reading, writing, math,
spelling, and language skills.
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®
General Educational Development
(GED®) Testing Program
For adults who did not complete a high school education.
Classes will prepare students for four GED® tests in
social studies, literacy, math and science.
Online Preparation – GED® test
January 1 – May 15
Call 695 - 3998 to register
Pinehurst
116 Van Dusen Hall
January 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8 am – 2 pm
———
January 6 – May 14
Monday & Wednesday
6 – 9 pm
Aberdeen
Aberdeen Elementary School
503 N. Sandhills Blvd (US Hwy 1 S)
January 7 – May 15
Tuesday & Thursday
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Carthage
Carthage Day Reporting Center
107 N. McNeill Street
January 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8:30 – 1 1:30 am
———
January 6 – May 14
Monday & Wednesday
5 – 8:30 pm
Southern Pines
Southern Pines Boys and Girls Club
160 Memorial Park Court
January 7 – May 15
Tuesday & Thursday
6 – 9 pm
Robbins
James Garner Center for Community
Education
2332 NC Highway 705
January 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8 am – 2 pm
———
January 7 – May 15
Tuesday & Thursday
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Robbins
Northern Moore Family Resource
Center
130 S. Middleton Street
Jan 6 – May 14
Monday & Wednesday
6 – 9 pm
Raeford
Sandhills Hoke Center
1110 East Central Avenue
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8:30 am – 2:30 pm
———
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
5 – 9 pm
GED® is a registered trademark of the
American Council on Education (ACE)
and administered exclusively by GED
Testing Service LLC under license. This
material (or content) is not endorsed
or approved by ACE or GED Testing
Service.
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS
CREATIVE LIVING
English as a Second Language (ESL)
For adults who have limited or no proficiency in the English language. For more
information, contact Maria Campbell at 695–3917.
Pinehurst
164 Causey Hall
3395 Airport Road
Jan 6 – May 13
Monday – Thursday
8 am – 1:30 pm
Aberdeen
Aberdeen Elementary
503 N. Sandhills Blvd (US Hwy 1 S)
Jan 9 – May 15
Thursday
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Robbins
James Garner Center for Community
Education
2332 NC Highway 705
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8:30 am – 2 pm
———
Jan 7 – May 15
Tuesdays& Thursday
6 – 9 pm
Vass
First Baptist Church
3447 Old Hwy 1
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday & Tuesday
6 – 9 pm
+
College & Career Readiness
BASIC SKILLS
PLUS
High School
Equivalency Credential
+ Nursing Assistant I
Eligibility for entry level jobs
in nursing homes and home
health agencies
Don’t Let a Fear of
Math Keep You From a
College Degree!
Math Sense is a free math course
designed to help curriculum
students and other individuals with
a high school credential catch up
on basic math skills.
Session One
January 13 - March 13
1 – 2:15 pm
Session Two
March 17 – May 8
1 – 2:15 pm
Twana McKnight (910) 695-3782
Shana Payne (910) 695-3779
You can achieve both the
High School Equivalency
Credential and Nursing Assistant I
at the same time!
Moore County
January 13 - May 15
Monday & Wednesday
8:30 am – 12:30 pm
St. Joseph’s of the Pines The Coventry
Hoke County
January 13 – May 15
Tuesday & Thursday
8:30 am -12:30 pm
Sandhills Hoke Center
Twana McKnight (910) 695-3782
or [email protected]
Family Literacy classes, available
to ABE, GED® and ESL students,
offer a comprehensive program to
help improve the parenting skills and
academic status of families. Day care
may be provided. To find out if you are
eligible, contact Maria Campbell at 695
– 3917.
SUCCEED
SUCCEED is an Adult Basic Education
(ABE) class that provides adults with
developmental delays the opportunity
to acquire academic and life skills that
can help them function successfully in
daily living. Classes are FREE to all
who are eligible and include language,
math, social science, community living,
consumer education, job readiness,
health and leisure activities. Contact
Nicole Worley at 695–3772 or
[email protected].
Pinehurst
104 Van Dusen Hall
3395 Airport Road
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Friday
8 am – 2:30 pm
Raeford
Sandhills Hoke Center
1110 East Central Avenue
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8 am – 2:30 pm
Friday
8 am – 12 pm
Raeford
Monarch Vocational Options
1992 Turnpike Road
Monday – Friday
8:30 am – 3 pm
Southern Pines
Monarch Creative Arts &
Community Center
1662 Richards Street
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
9 am to 3:30 pm
Aberdeen
SUCCEED at Diligent Care
Diligent Care, Inc.
320 Magnolia Square
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Friday
8:30 am to 2:30 pm
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
college and career readiness
Jan 6 – May 15
Monday – Thursday
8 am – 2 pm
———
Jan 7 – May 15
Tuesday & Thursday
6 – 9 pm
Raeford
Sandhills Hoke Center
1110 East Central Avenue
Family Literacy
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CREATIVE LIVING
CREATIVE LIVING
Creative Living seeks to facilitate the
learning and participation of adults in
the region to improve their lives. Our
courses allow participants to strengthen
proficiencies, experience cultural or
academic enrichment, or investigate a
new curiosity.
ART
creative living
NEW! You Can Draw!
This class, for beginners and
intermediates, explores line, shape,
value, and visual textures using
pencil, charcoal, and ink. Subjects will
range from still life to figure, portrait
to landscape. Students will need a
drawing pad at least 9”x12”, charcoal
pencils including white, a small set of
drawing pencils 2B, 4B, a kneaded
eraser, and one black Sharpie pen (not
marker) or Micron or other drawing
pen, size .05 or 1. Supplies available
at local craft stores. In addition to
painting, instructor Janice James is a
potter, bookmaker, and children’s book
illustrator.
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1001
Instructor: Janice James
Tuesdays
Jan 14 - Mar 11
6 - 8 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$55
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We ask that you register for courses
at least one week in advance of the
start date of the class (including our
free courses). Textbooks, if required,
are available in the Logan Book Store
located in Dempsey Student Center.
For questions about Creative Living,
please contact Teresa Reynolds at
[email protected] or 695-3775.
NEW! Oil Painting Basics
Learn the basics of oil painting using
the Old Masters method of beginning
with a detailed value study before
adding color and depth with glazing.
Also learn what makes a good
composition and how to adjust photos
to enhance paintings. View the artist’s
original works at www.jeanfrostartist.
com. To the first class, bring a photo
of something to paint, a good grade
of Burnt Sienna paint, Bristle Filbert
Brushes #2, 4, 6, & 10, odorless
turpenoid thinner, one 9”x12” canvas,
Viva paper towels, 12”x16” disposable
paper palette, H or HB pencil, white
eraser, Prismacolor matt fixative spray,
Krylon or Grumbacher retouch varnish
spray, and two empty jars with lids.
Additional supplies may be discussed
at the first class. Supplies available at
local craft stores. No class February 13.
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1002
Instructor: Jean Frost
Thursdays
January 16 - February 27
9 am -12 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$55
Draw & Paint with Ann - Intermediate
Be creative, original, experiment
with new materials and methods,
and express freedom of thought.
Gain knowledge of various mediums:
graphite, charcoal, pastel, watercolor,
acrylic, and oil. Professional artist Ann
Campbell studied at the prestigious
Pratt Institute and has artwork displayed
in private collections around the country.
New students should bring the following
to the first class meeting: 14”x17”
newsprint pad, medium charcoal pencil,
3 soft, medium charcoal sticks, carbon
drawing pencil, kneaded eraser, 1”
masking tape, bulldog clip or clothes
pin, paper towels, newspapers, pen,
pencil, and towels. Supplies available at
local craft stores. Classes meet at West
End United Methodist Church, 4015 NC
Hwy 73, West End.
CEU: 2.4
Course Number: 1004
Instructor: Ann Campbell
Mondays
January 27 - March 17
1 - 4 pm
WEUMC
$60
NEW! Oil Painting Beyond the Basics
This course continues beyond Oil
Painting Basics and is for more
experienced artists. Bring the same
supplies as listed in the Oil Painting
Basics course description and any size
canvas to paint. Students should also
bring several photos for choosing a
subject.
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1003
Instructor: Jean Frost
Thursdays
March 6 - April 10
9 am -12 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$55
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CREATIVE LIVING
CREATIVE LIVING
Chinese Brush Painting
Students will create beautiful Chinese
ink drawings including the peony,
chrysanthemum, and lotus, as well as
learn to mount their paintings. To the
first class, bring a tube watercolor set
and Chinese brushes. Instructor will
have a limited supply of brushes and
other supplies on hand for purchase.
Also, bring two water containers, a
white dish to mix colors, and paper
towels. Artist Loretta Moskal has
been practicing this exquisite art form
14 years and attended the Fine Arts
Academy in Hangzhou, China. View her
original works at www.lorettasart.net.
Experience is desirable.
CEU: 1.5
Course Number: 1005
Instructor: Loretta Moskal
Mondays
February 3 - March 10
1 - 3:30 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$55
NEW! Exploring Watercolor
Explore painting with watercolor alone
and combined with other mediums. This
class is for beginner or intermediate
watercolorists. Focus will be on painting
from still life, nature, and figure. To the
first class, bring cold press watercolor
paper in any size, a set of water color
paints (tubes or pans), pallet, a set of
round brushes and a good liner brush,
water container, paper towels, tape, to
stretch the paper, and a firm surface
(clipboard) to mount the paper on.
Supplies available at local craft stores.
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1006
Instructor: Janice James
Tuesdays
March 18 - May 13
6 - 8 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$60
CHINESE CUISINE
CRAFTS & HOBBIES
Chinese native Tina Maisano has
conducted Chinese cooking classes for
over two decades. She will demonstrate
how to prepare authentic regional
Chinese cuisine in four different styles.
Fresh, local ingredients will be used and
students will enjoy a delicious dinner
after class including the appetizer, main
course, vegetable, and rice. Register
early. Space is limited. CEU: 0.2
The Joy of Knitting
According to the Harvard Gazette,
“Knitting has exploded” among all ages
and genders. Knitters “work their needle
magic for community, relaxation, and
often for charity.” Knitting engages
body and mind, releasing tension
and stress while creating amazing
handmade designs from yarn and
other accessories. Bring a pair of size
7, 8, or 9 knitting needles, yarn, and
project ideas to each class. All knitters
welcome, from beginners to more
advanced. Join yarn artist Letitia Rivera
for an enjoyable knitting experience.
CEU: 1.8
Course Number: 1011
Instructor: Letitia Rivera
Tuesdays
January 21 - March 18
6 - 8 pm
204 Van Dusen Hall
$50
NEW! Beef Ribs: Chinese Style
Course Number: 1007
Monday
March 10
4 - 6 pm
Russell Dining Room/Little Hall
$40
NEW! Pork Ribs: Chinese Style
Course Number: 1008
Monday
March 17
4 - 6 pm
Russell Dining Room/Little Hall
$40
NEW! Herbal Chicken: Chinese Style
Course Number: 1009
Monday
April 7
4 - 6 pm
Russell Dining Room/Little Hall
$40
NEW! Seafood: Chinese Style
Course Number: 1010
Monday
April 14
4 - 6 pm
Russell Dining Room/Little Hall
$40
Floral Design with Carl
Join master floral designer Carl
Klabbatz to learn how to craft stunning
floral creations with containers and
accessories in relation to design, color
and texture, enabling students to learn
the fine art of floral arranging.
CEU: 1.75
Course Number: 1012
Instructor: Carl Klabbatz
Mondays
Jan 27 - March 10
6 - 8:30 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$55
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
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CREATIVE LIVING
CREATIVE LIVING
NEW! Beginner’s Sewing Workshop
Textile artist Nanette Zeller has been
teaching and writing about sewing and
fiber art since 2002. This beginner level
course covers the basics of creative
sewing for family, friends, and fun!
Learn the parts of a sewing machine
and how it works, as well as basic
sewing and construction techniques.
Students must bring their own sewing
machines to each class. For a supply
list and information about Nanette, visit
her website at www.nanettesays.com/
class-schedule. Each class breaks for
30 minutes. Bring lunch.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1013
Instructor: Nanette Zeller
Fridays
February 21 & 28
9 am - 2:30 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$70
NEW! Creative Beading 1
Get those creative juices flowing with
this fun, addictive, and therapeutic
pastime. Create one-of-a-kind bead
designs, including beautiful jewelry,
working with seed beads and other
creative bead types. Instructor Tammy
Rogers, of Native American Heritage,
is committed to preserving this ancient
art form. Bring seed beads in sizes 6/0
& 11/0, a collapsible needle or regular
beading needle, and plain beading
thread to the first class. Supplies
available at local craft stores. No
experience needed.
CEU: 1.6
Course Number: 1014
Instructor: Tammy Rogers
Wednesdays
March 5 - April 23
4:30 - 6:30 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$45
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NEW! Creative Beading 2
This course continues beyond Creative
Beading 1 and is for more experienced
bead artists. Bring the same supplies as
listed in the Creative Beading 1 course
description to the first class.
CEU: 1.6
Course Number: 1015
Instructor: Tammy Rogers
Wednesdays
March 5 - April 23
6:30 - 8:30 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$45
DANCE, FILM & MUSIC
Piano Beginning Level 1A
Students learn to play music involving
C, G and middle C positions, primary
triads, sharps and flats, basic rhythm
patterns, and how to read intervals.
Class includes 30 minutes of lab
practice. No prior experience needed.
Instructor Beverly Dunlop has taught
piano for over 28 years. All prospective
students or those who register should
contact Mrs. Dunlop at dunlopb@
sandhills.edu.
CEU: 1.5
Course Number: 1016
Instructor: Beverly Dunlop
Mondays
January 27 - March 31
3 - 4:30 pm
124 Wellard Hall
$45
Piano Beginning Level 1B
Students continue to learn to play music
involving C, G and middle C positions,
primary triads, sharps and flats, basic
rhythm patterns, and how to read
intervals. Class includes 30 minutes
of lab practice. Prerequisite: Piano
Beginning Level 1A or prior experience.
All prospective students or those who
register should contact Mrs. Dunlop at
[email protected].
CEU: 1.5
Course Number: 1017
Instructor: Beverly Dunlop
Tuesdays
January 28 - April 1
3 - 4:30 pm
124 Wellard Hall
$45
Piano Intermediate Level 2B
Students continue to learn to play
music involving chromatic scales, triad
inversions, seventh chords, sixteenth
notes, major and minor scales, and
major and minor triads. Class includes
30 minutes of lab practice. Prerequisite:
Piano Beginning Level 1B or prior
experience. All prospective students or
those who register should contact Mrs.
Dunlop at [email protected].
CEU: 1.5
Course Number: 1018
Instructor: Beverly Dunlop
Wednesdays
January 29 - April 2
3 - 4:30 pm
124 Wellard Hall
$45
Piano Intermediate Level 3B
Students continue to learn to play music
involving inversions of seventh chords,
diminished seventh chords, sixteenth
notes, diminished and augmented
triads, major and relative natural,
harmonic, and melodic minor scales
with primary chord progressions. Class
includes 30 minutes of lab practice.
Prerequisite: Piano Intermediate Level
2B or prior experience. All prospective
students or those who register should
contact Mrs. Dunlop at dunlopb@
sandhills.edu.
CEU: 1.5
Course Number: 1019
Instructor: Beverly Dunlop
Thursdays
January 30 - April 3
3 - 4:30 pm
124 Wellard Hall
$45
NEW! Zumba Fitness
Want a workout that feels more like a
party? Bring your body alive with Latin
rhythms that tone your body, release
endorphins and dance your stress away.
Learn the basic steps of Zumba Fitness
from a licensed Zumba instructor. All
fitness levels are welcome.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1020
Instructor: Shauntel Gaines
Thursdays
January 30 - April 3
7 - 8 pm
112 Blue Hall
$35
www.sandhills.edu/ce • Call (910) 695-3980 to register for Continuing Education classes.
CREATIVE LIVING
CREATIVE LIVING
NEW! Middle Eastern Belly Dance
Learn the graceful movements of one
of the oldest dance forms while toning
and energizing body and mind. A short
dance for home practice, along with
discussion of history, cultural origins,
appropriate costuming, and American
belly dance styles is included. Students
should wear soft non-restrictive
clothing and footwear such as soft
slippers, dance shoes, or bare feet.
Socks, stocking feet, athletic shoes, or
heavy clothing are not recommended.
Professional dancer, Sharifa Asmar
has been a master belly dance
instructor for 20 years, both nationally
and internationally. No experience
necessary.
CEU: 1.5
Instructor: Sharifa Asmar
112 Blue Hall
$45
Course Number: 1021
Wednesdays
January 29 - April 2
3:30 - 5 pm
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Course Number: 1022
Wednesdays
January 29 - April 2
5:30 - 7 pm
NEW! African Dance Exploration
Don’t miss this course with
choreographer, fitness instructor,
Shauntel Gaines. Experience the
intoxicating rhythm and exotic
movements of African dance. Classes
begin with a warm-up to condition the
body for developing strength, aerobic
stamina, coordination, flexibility, and
rhythmic awareness. Learn authentic
dances and songs from different regions
of Africa, as well as their historical and
cultural contexts. No dance experience
required.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1023
Instructor: Shauntel Gaines
Thursdays
January 30 - April 3
6 - 7 pm
112 Blue Hall
$35
Rock ‘n Roll: The First Decade
Rock out with Dr. John Turner, Provost
at SCC, as he traces a nostalgic journey
through the first decade of Rock ‘n Roll.
From Jerry Lee Lewis to the Beatles,
the stories, music, and video clips will
amaze you. Discussion also includes the
impact of Rock ‘n Roll on the economy,
the music business, social relationships,
fashions, and racial barriers.
CEU: 0.4
Course Number: 1024
Tuesdays & Thursday
March 18 & 20
2 - 4 pm
Clement Dining Room/Student Center
$15
Ballroom Dancing: Get Your Move
On!
Join professional dancer and former
nationally ranked ballroom competitor
Debby Hasson for this fun and lively
class. Kick up your heels and learn the
basic steps to timeless dances including
the Foxtrot, Swing, Rumba, Tango,
Cha-Cha, and Waltz. Learn more about
Debby, her staff, and the Fred Astaire
Studio at www.pinehurstfads.com.
Classes meet at Fred Astaire Studio,
712 Broad St, Southern Pines.
CEU: 0.6
Course Number: 1025
Instructor: Debby Hasson
Mondays
February 3 - March 10
6 - 7 pm
Astaire Studio
$50
NEW! The Film-goer’s Food for
Thought
If you have a taste for “cuisine cinema,”
this course is for you. The film feast
explores five films, which run the gamut
of the gastronomical film genre. Come
sample from a bountiful menu of movie
classics and whet your appetite for
other films that use food as a backdrop
for the human mayhem and mischief
that marks the boundaries of human
experience.
CEU: 1.25
Course Number: 1026
Instructor: Ron Layne, MA
Wednesdays
February 26 - March 26
2 - 4:30 pm
Clement Dining/Dempsey Student Ctr
$15
FINANCIAL
Aging at a Retirement Community or
at Home
This course will help participants
evaluate the costs and emotional
impact of a continuing care retirement
community versus staying at home.
Learn about healthcare options and
resources to assist you at home or in a
community.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1027
Instructor: John Morningstar, MBA
Thursdays
January 16 - February 13
3 - 5 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Financial Planning for Retirees
Retiree’s financial concerns are
discussed in this class, including
estate and insurance planning, income
tax reduction, portfolio balance to
reduce risk, getting more income from
investments, reducing probate costs
and estate taxes and long-term care
planning.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1028
Instructor: Thomas Walters
Tuesdays
January 21 - February 18
3 - 5 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Investing for Rising Rates
Learn the benefits of investing in
bonds in a rising rate environment from
financial advisor John Morningstar.
Students will learn how to help increase
retirement income while protecting
against rising interest rates.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1029
Instructor: John Morningstar, MBA
Wednesdays
January 22 - February 19
3 - 5 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$20
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NEW! Home Buying Seminar
Don’t miss this seminar that shares
informative resources and answers
about the ins and outs of the home
buying process. Classes meet the
fourth Thursdays of each month. All
prospective home buyers are urged
to register, especially those interested
in purchasing their first home. Realtor
Karen Reese May, and other experts
in the home buying field, will facilitate
this seminar. Topics include financing,
insurance, protecting your investment,
and others.
CEU: 0.6
Instructor: Karen Reese May, Realtor
Course Number: 1030
Thursdays
January 30 - April 24
6 - 7:30 pm
211 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Annuities: Myths & Misconceptions
Demystify the world of annuity
investing. This course covers fixed,
indexed, variable, and immediate
annuities, as well as buying and
investing strategies. Workbooks and
helpful literature are provided.
CEU: 0.6
Course Number: 1031
Instructor: Noelle Granville, CSA
Thursdays
February 20 - March 6
3 - 5 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$20
Debunking Wall Street
Explore the ins and outs of the financial
industry. Learn how fees are charged
and how to understand mutual funds.
Discover the myths and truths of this
multifaceted industry.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1032
Instructor: John Morningstar, MBA
Thursdays
March 13 - April 10
3 - 5 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$20
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Financial Decision Making for
Women
Designed exclusively for women at
or near retirement, topics include
understanding investment jargon,
dealing with financial professionals,
getting the most from your investments
while reducing risks, reducing probate
costs, estate taxes for heirs, income
taxes, and long-term care planning.
Instructor Granville is a Certified Senior
Advisor.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1033
Instructor: Noelle Granville, CSA
Tuesdays
March 25 - April 22
3 - 5 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$20
LANGUAGES
Spanish Beginning Conversation
Join this lively and animated Spanish
instructor to learn basic Spanish
fundamentals of conversation while
also being exposed to Spanish culture.
Instructor Saulsbury is a native of
Madrid, Spain and studied languages at
the Berlitz School. Required textbook is
available in the SCC Bookstore.
CEU: 1.6
Instructor: Mercedes Saulsbury
Course Number: 1034
Mondays & Wednesdays
January 27 - February 19
6 - 8 pm
210 Van Dusen Hall
$50
Spanish Intermediate Conversation
This course incorporates lessons for
students planning to travel or who
desire to interact with Spanish-speaking
personnel in the workplace. Instructor
Saulsbury has been teaching Spanish
at SCC for 20 years. Required textbook
is available in the SCC Bookstore.
Prerequisite: Spanish Beginning
Conversation or prior experience.
CEU: 1.6
Instructor: Mercedes Saulsbury
Course Number: 1035
Mondays & Wednesdays
February 24 - March 19
6 - 8 pm
210 Van Dusen Hall
$50
Spanish Advanced Conversation
To increase student’s ability to function
in a Spanish-speaking environment or
in the workplace, this courses teaches
more advanced communication in fun
and creative ways. Required textbook
is available in the SCC Bookstore.
Prerequisite: Spanish Intermediate
Conversation or prior experience.
CEU: 1.6
Instructor: Mercedes Saulsbury
Course Number: 1036
Mondays & Wednesdays
March 24 - April 16
6 - 8 pm
210 Van Dusen Hall
$50
American Sign Language 1
This beginner’s level course is
designed to help students build their
Sign Language vocabulary and
understand how a sign is formed.
Learn the language of everyday
conversation, how to understand facial
expressions, and how body, head, and
eye movement are used to convey
messages. Carol Stewart is a certified
instructor of the Deaf, having taught
elementary grades at a Deaf school and
has a certified advanced level of sign
communication proficiency.
CEU: 1.6
Course Number: 1037
Instructor: Carol Stewart, MA
Tuesdays
February 4 - March 25
6 - 8 pm
121 Logan Hall
$50
American Sign Language 2
This course is designed to help students
continue to build their American Sign
Language (ASL) vocabulary. Students
will expand upon skills of everyday sign
language conversation and learn more
sophisticated facial expressions, and how
body, head, and eye movement are used to
convey messages. Prerequisite: American
Sign Language 1 or prior experience.
CEU: 1.6
Course Number: 1038
Instructor: Carol Stewart, MA
Thursdays
February 6 - March 27
6 - 8 pm
121 Logan Hall
$50
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Spring Book Club
This popular book club meets once a
month to discuss the following books:
• January 17: Mayflower: A Story of
Courage, Community, and War, N.
Philbrick
• February 21: The Shipping News,
A. Proulx
• March 21: The Lady in Gold: The
Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt’s
Masterpiece, A. M. O’Connor
• April 25: O Pioneers!, W. Cather
Registration not required.
Facilitator: JoAnne Ashton
2:30 - 4:30 pm
Reading Room, Boyd Library
FREE
Laughter is the Best Medicine!
Bring laughter into your life and the lives
of others by joining this wildly popular
laughter workout. The benefits of
laughter are endless, boosting immunity,
improving mood, releasing endorphins
and when shared, it enhances
relationships. It is heart healthy,
enriching the body, mind, and spirit.
Laughter is the best medicine. Kathy
Shader is a Certified Laughter Leader.
CEU: 1.0
Course Number: 1039
Instructor: Kathy Shader
Wednesdays
January 22 - March 26
2 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$35
NEW! Find Your Niche: Become a
Volunteer
Tommy Deese, local director of the
Retired Senior and Volunteer Program
(RSVP), will help you find meaningful
volunteer opportunities and be
successful in your volunteer pursuits.
Make a difference in the lives of others
by sharing your lifetime of experience
and expertise. Prospective volunteers of
all ages are welcome to attend.
CEU: 0.2
Facilitator: Tommy Deese
Course Number: 1042
Thursday
February 13
1 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
FREE
NEW! America and the Courts
Experience an exciting journey through
our nation’s legal system and the
maze of recent United States Supreme
Court decisions impacting the criminal
justice system and the political process.
Landmark Supreme Court decisions and
recent high profile criminal cases will be
discussed and critiqued. Presenter Peter
Yellin, an experienced federal criminal
trial attorney, has served as chief
prosecutor for military trials at Camp
Lejeune and as Chief of Staff to the New
York and Arkansas Attorneys General.
CEU: 0.4
Course Number: 1043
Instructor: Peter Yellin, JD
Thursdays
March 6 & 20
1 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$15
NEW! Theatre: Seniors Acting Up
Become part of a theatre ensemble
designed entirely for senior thespians
(age 50+). Whether you are a novice
or a seasoned actor, you can continue
training to be the actor you always
wanted to be. Character development,
monologue training, scene work with
a partner, and ultimately a one-act
play will be explored. Adjunct SCC
Humanities instructor and accomplished
actor and director Joy Karcher will help
you get your “act” together. No class
April 22.
CEU: 0.6
Instructor: Joy Karcher, MA
Course Number: 1044
Tuesdays
March 25 - May 6
3:30 - 4:30 pm
208 Van Dusen Hall
$20
NEW! Let’s Talk!
Have fun making small talk. Practice the
five steps for the best conversations.
Become more comfortable disagreeing
or debating controversial topics and
current events in a friendly, structured
environment, such as health care,
social security, retirement, or any topics
you can come up with. The formats
established will give the structure
you need to make conversation fun,
stimulating, and always active and
interesting.
CEU: 0.4
Instructor: Joy Karcher, MA
Course Number: 1045
Wednesdays
April 16 - May 7
11 am - 12 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$15
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creative living
NEW! The British Crown Jewels
With religious as well as historical
significance, the Crown Jewels have
been part of the coronation ceremony
of British kings and queens for almost
a thousand years. All are priceless,
some were stolen, several are fakes,
one was supposedly the gift of a saint,
and one bears a curse. Join a retired
professional gemologist who has
interest and knowledge in the history
and psychology of gems.
CEU: 0.15
Course Number: 1040
Instructor: Dorothy Gibson, GG, FGA
Thursday
February 6
1 - 2:30 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$10
NEW! The Modern Language of
Bridge
Do you want to learn to play bridge
or revive your skills after years of not
playing? This course teaches the modern
language of the game as well as concepts
and strategies to play and defend your
hand. Classes meet at Sandhills Bridge
Studio, 367 N Bennett St, Southern Pines.
CEU: 1.35
Course Number: 1041
Instructor: Donna Simmons
Mondays
February 10 - April 7
10 - 11:30
Bridge Studio
$50
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NEW! All About Dreams
It’s fascinating to discover what dreams
are telling you. Students learn how the
dreaming brain works, common dream
themes, and will unravel actual dreams
using their unique dream symbols.
CEU: 0.9
Course Number: 1046
Instructor: Karen Cook
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
April 29, 30 & May 1
1 - 4 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$35
SANDHILLS GREEN
INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES
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NEW! Good Bug, Bad Bug!
How can you tell the difference? Get to
know your ‘beneficials,’ how to attract
them and who they are. Get acquainted
with Integrated Pest Management (IMP)
and non-toxic methods to deal with
pesky pests in your vegetable garden.
CEU: 0.2
Course Number: 1049
Instructor: Kathy Byron
Tuesday
February 11
1 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$12
NEW! DIY Garden Structures
A garden structure can make a
charming addition to the landscape
and provide many advantages. It
can be used to create shade, block
unsightly views or enhance vertical
growing capacity. There are many
types of garden structures – arbors,
trellises, pergolas... the possibilities are
endless. DIY bamboo trellises, pallet
wall planters, a bamboo greenhouse or
simple low tunnels can enhance your
growing power and add interest in your
garden landscape.
CEU: 0.2
Course Number: 1050
Instructor: Kathy Byron
Tuesdays
February 18
1-3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$12
NEW! Build a Leopold Bench
When the famed conservationist and
father of the modern environmental
movement Aldo Leopold wanted a
place to sit, he built a simple bench.
His bench is easy to replicate. We will
spend our class time working together
to build our own Leopold bench. Tools
will be provided. Students must contact
Kathy Byron at [email protected]
for a materials list to bring to class.
CEU: 0.3
Course Number: 1051
Instructor: Kathy Byron
Tuesday
March 11
1 - 4 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$12
NEW! Gifts from the Spring Garden:
Herbs!
This session will focus on utilizing the
herbs from your garden to make infused
sugars, butters, teas, aroma packets,
and so on! Techniques for preserving
your herbs will be covered as well as
creative ways to use them as edibles
or ornamentals. Bring your herb ideas
to share with others! Wear comfortable,
old clothes.
CEU: 0.2
Course Number: 1052
Instructor: Kathy Byron
Tuesday
March 18
1 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$12
creative living
NEW! Spring Vegetable Garden
Cool season vegetables can thrive
during the shorter days and cooler
temperatures of spring. Some
vegetables such as kohlrabi and kale
develop better flavor when nipped by
frost. Lettuce, collards, snow peas,
cabbage and broccoli are a few
examples of cool season vegetables.
Explore Asian varieties to add to your
array of spring greens. Dark leafy
greens are useful in reducing the risk
of cancer and heart disease, low in
fat, high in dietary fiber, and rich in
folic acid, vitamin C, potassium and
magnesium. Learn to sow, grow, tend,
harvest and prepare these glorious
greens! Kathy Byron is Executive
Director of Good Food Sandhills and a
local master gardener.
CEU: 0.2
Course Number: 1047
Instructor: Kathy Byron
Thursday
January 23
1 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$12
NEW! How Does Your Garden Grow?
Gardening in the Sandhills is a
challenge even to those with the
greenest of thumbs. So what’s the
secret to having an attractive landscape
and perhaps even getting some tasty
tomatoes from your backyard? One
word-Compost! Join us for the art &
science of composting: the why, the
how, and when to use it.
CEU: 0.2
Course Number: 1048
Instructor: Kathy Byron
Thursday
January 30
1 - 3 pm
109 Van Dusen Hall
$12
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CURRICULUM PROGRAMS & MAJORS
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Associate in Arts (AA) • Associate in Science (AS)
Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) • Associate in General Education (AGE) • Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Diploma (D) • Certificate (C)
University Studies
Associate in Arts (AA)
Associate in Science (AS)
Associate in Fine Arts (AFA)
College Transfer Core in Arts (D)
College Transfer Core in Science (D)
Automotive
Technologies
Automotive Systems Technology
Automotive Systems Technology
(AAS, D)
Electrical & Engine Performance (C)
Mechanical (C)
Motorsports/Drag Race Vehicle (C)
Transmission/Driveline (C)
Collision Repair & Refinishing
Technology
Collision Repair & Refinishing (D)
Paint & Refinishing (C)
Non-Structural Repair (C)
Structural Repair (C)
Computer
Technologies
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Engineering Tech (AAS)
Computer Upgrade and Repair (D)
Electronics (D)
Microcomputer Servicing (C)
Repair (C)
Advanced Repair (C)
Electronics (C)
Forensics (C)
Advanced Forensics (C)
Networking (C)
Security (C)
Computer Programming
Computer Programming (AAS)
Digital Media Technology
Digital Media Technology (AAS, C)
Print Design (C)
Web Content Management (C)
Web Design (C)
Networking Technology (AAS)
Networking Fundamentals (D)
Cisco Networking (C)
Network Security (C)
Simulation and Game Development
Simulation & Game Development
(AAS, C)
Cosmetology
Cosmetology (AAS, D, C)
Engineering
Technologies
Architectural Technology (AAS, C)
Civil Engineering Technology
(AAS, C)
Geomatics Technology (AAS, C)
General Degrees
General Education (AGE)
General Occupational Technology
(AAS)
Golf Course
Management
Golf Course Management (AAS)
Health Sciences
Emergency Medical Science (AAS)
Health and Fitness Science (AAS)
Medical Laboratory Technology (AAS)
Ophthalmic Medical Assistant (D)
Polysomnography (AAS)
Radiography (AAS)
Respiratory Therapy (AAS)
Surgical Technology (AAS, D)
Therapeutic Massage (AAS, D)
Hospitality &
Culinary Arts
Baking and Pastry Arts (AAS, C)
Culinary Arts (AAS, C)
Hospitality Management (AAS)
Landscape
Gardening
Landscape Gardening (AAS, C)
Complete information about
all of our college programs
can be found on our website.
Look under “Programs
& Majors” and follow the
links to learn about career
opportunities, courses
required, unique aspects
of programs, admission
requirements, program
scholarships, contact person
and any other information you
may need.
Management &
Business Tech
Accounting (AAS, D)
Banking & Finance (C)
Certified Bookkeeper (C)
Business Administration (AAS)
Entrepreneurship (C)
Medical Office Administration (AAS)
Medical Office Coding (C)
Small Business (C)
Office Administration (AAS)
Nursing
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
Nursing Assistant (C)
Practical Nursing (D)
Public Services
Basic Law Enforcement Training (C)
Criminal Justice Technology (AAS)
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education (AAS)
Early Childhood Administration (C)
Early Childhood EducationInfant/Toddler Care (C)
Early Childhood EducationPreschool Care (C)
Early Childhood EducationSchool-Age Care (C)
Human Services Technology
Human Services Generalist (AAS)
Human Services Technology/
Substance Abuse (AAS)
Partner Programs
Health Information Technology
(AAS)
We offer general education requirements
that allow application to this program at
Pitt Community College in Winterville, NC.
Physical Therapist Assistant (AAS)
We offer general education requirements
that allow application to this program at
Fayetteville Technical Community College
in Fayetteville, NC.
For more information about SCC graduation
rates, the median debt of students who
completed the program and other important
information on programs that award
certificates or diplomas or are Title IV
eligible, please visit www.sandhills.edu/
gainfulemployment/.
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SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES
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Please refer to the Course Schedule
at www.sandhills.edu for course times,
locations, instructors, and prerequisites.
If you do not have internet access, a
printed schedule is available in the
Student Services Department in Stone
Hall.
ACADEMIC RELATED
BAKING & PASTRY ARTS
ACA115
ACA122
SUCCESS & STUDY SKILLS..... T, I, M
COLLEGE TRANSFER SUCCESS.T, H, I
ACCOUNTING
ACC120
ACC121
ACC140
ACC149
ACC150
ACC151
ACC180
ACC221
ACC225
PRIN OF FINANCIAL ACCT............. H, I
PRIN OF MANAGERIAL ACCT........ H, I
PAYROLL ACCOUNTING..................... I
INTRO TO ACCT SPREADSHEETS..... T
ACCT SOFTWARE APPL..................T, I
ACCT SPREADSHEETS APPL.............. I
PRACTICES IN BOOKKEEPING...........H
INTERMEDIATE ACCT II.....................H
COST ACCOUNTING...........................H
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANT210
GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY............... I
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
ARC114
ARC119
ARC213
ART
ART111
ART115
ART122
ART132
ART171
ART214
ART232
ART241
ART264
ARCHITECTURAL CAD....................... T
STRUCTURAL DRAFTING................... T
DESIGN PROJECT.............................. T
ART APPRECIATION........................T, I
ART HISTORY SURVEY II.................. T
THREE-DEMINSIONAL DESIGN......... T
DRAWING II........................................ T
COMPUTER ART I..............................H
PORTFOLIO & RESUME..................... T
PRINTMAKING II................................ T
PAINTING II........................................ T
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I.................H
ASTRONOMY
AST111/A DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY & LAB... T
AUTOBODY REPAIR
COE112
COE122
AUB111
AUB114
AUB122
AUB132
AUB134
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T
PAINTING & REFINISHING I.............. T
SPECIAL FINISHES............................. T
NON-STRUCTURAL DAMAGE II......... T
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE II.................. T
MIG WELDING.................................... T
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
TECHNOLOGY
COE112
COE122
COE132
AUT110
AUT113
AUT114.
AUT151/A
AUT181
AUT183
AUT231/A
AUT285
RCT258
RCT260
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CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE III.......... T
INTRO TO AUTO TECH........................ I
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING I............... T
SAFETY & EMISSIONS....................... T
BRAKE SYSTEMS & LAB................... T
ENGINE PERFORMANCE 1................. T
ENGINE PERFORMANCE 2................. T
MAN TRANS/AX/DRTRAINS & LAB... T
INTRO TO ALTERNATIVE FUELS....... T
DRAG RACE VEH/TRACK PREP......... T
RACE VEH DATA ACQUISITION......... T
If you have not taken a distance
learning or hybrid course at Sandhills
COE112
COE121
BPA130
BPA150
BPA165
BPA220
BPA260
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T
EUROPEAN CAKES & TORTES.......... T
ARTISAN & SPECIALTY BREAD........ T
HOT & COLD DESSERTS................... T
CONFECTION ARTISTRY.................... T
PASTRY & BAKING MARKETING....... T
Who attends
SCC?
35% are Male
65% are Female
36% are Under 20
37.5% are in their 20s
14% are in their 30s
59% are White
23% are Black
8% are Hispanic
70% Have a High School
Diploma or GED
48% Attend Full-time
52% Attend Part-time
70% Receive Financial Aid
Based on fall semester 2013 curriculum
enrollment.
BANKING & FINANCE
BAF233
COMMERCIAL LENDING....................H
BIOLOGY
BIO094
CONCEPTS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY...... T
BIO110
PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY................... I
BIO111
GENERAL BIOLOGY I
(Lab included)................................... H
BIO112
GENERAL BIOLOGY II
(Lab included)..................................... T
BIO120
INTRO BOTANY.................................. T
BIO140/A ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY/LAB....... I
BIO155NUTRITION......................................... T
BIO163
BASIC ANATOMY & PHY
(Lab included)..................................... T
BIO165
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I
(Lab included)..................................... T
BIO166 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
(Lab included)..................................... T
BIO175
GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY................H
BIO275
MICROBIOLOGY (Lab included).........H
since January 2011, please go to:
myscc.sandhills.edu and read the
guides for distance learning students
before signing up for an internet course.
BUSINESS
BUS110
BUS115
BUS121
BUS125
BUS137
BUS139
BUS153
BUS230
BUS238
BUS255
BUS260
INTRO TO BUSINESS......................T, I
BUSINESS LAW I............................T, I
BUSINESS MATH............................T, I
PERSONAL FINANCE.......................... T
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT.....T, I
ENTREPRENEURSHIP I...................T, I
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT.. I
SMALL BUSINESS MGMT...............T, I
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT............. T
ORG. BEHAVIOR IN BUSINESS.......... T
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION.........T, I
CHEMISTRY
CHM151C/LGENERAL CHEMISTRY I & LAB......... T
CHM152C/LGENERAL CHEMISTRY II & LAB.. T, H
CHM252 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
(Lab included)..................................... T
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CIV212
CIV222
CIV240
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING............H
REINFORCED CONCRETE................... T
PROJECT MANAGEMENT...................H
CIVIL ENGINEERING & GEOMATICS
CEG111
CEG235
INTRO TO GIS AND GNSS................. T
PROJECT MGMT/ESTIMATING..........H
COMMUNICATIONS
COM110
COM120
COM231
INTRO TO COMMUNICATION... T, I, M
INTERPERSONAL COMM......T, H, I, M
PUBLIC SPEAKING................T, H, I, M
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
CET211
COMPUTER UPGRADE/REPAIR II...... T
COMPUTER INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
COE111
COE115
COE121
CIS110
CIS110C/L
CIS111
CIS115
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I......... I
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS...... I
INTRO TO COMPUTERS & LAB......... T
BASIC PC LITERACY.......................T, I
INTRO TO PROG & LOGIC.................H
COMPUTER INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
CTS115
INFOR SYS BUSINESS CONCEPTS..... I
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
CSC153
CSC239
CSC289
C# PROGRAMMING...........................H
ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC PROG.....H
PROG CAPSTONE PROJECT..............H
CONSTRUCTION
CST241
PLANNING/ESTIMATING I.................. T
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SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES
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COSMETOLOGY & ESTHETICS
COE111
COE115
COS111
COS112
COS113
COS114
COS117
COS118
COS223
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I........H
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS I............ T
SALON I.............................................. T
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS II........... T
SALON II............................................. T
COSMETOLOGY CONCEPTS IV..... T, H
SALON IV............................................ T
CONTEMP HAIR COLORING..............H
CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
CJC 100 BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRAINING........................................... T
CJC112
CRIMINOLOGY (Hoke)....................... T
CJC120
INTERVIEWS & INTERROGATIONS
(P’hurst & Hoke)................................. T
CJC121
LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS
.........................................................T, I
CJC131
CRIMINAL LAW...............................T, I
CJC132
COURT PROCEDURE & EVIDENCE
(P’hurst & Hoke)..............................T, I
CJC141CORRECTIONS................................T, I
CJC221
INVESTIGATIVE PRINCIPLES (Hoke).T
CJC241
COMMUNITY-BASED CORR............T, I
CULINARY TECHNOLOGY
COE112
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
COE115
WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I........ T
CUL110/A SANITATION & SAFETY & LAB.......... T
CUL112
NUTRITION FOR FOODSERVICE... T, H
CUL120PURCHASING.....................................H
CUL135/A FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE & LAB.T
CUL140
CULINARY SKILLS I........................... T
CUL160
BAKING I............................................. T
CUL170
GARDE-MANGER I............................. T
CUL240
CULINARY SKILLS II.......................... T
CUL245
CONTEMPORARY CUISINES.............. T
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY
DBA110
DBA221
DATABASE CONCEPTS....................... T
SQL SERVER DB PROG II.................. T
DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
DME120
DME285
INTRO TO MULTIMEDIA APPL..........H
SYSTEMS PROJECT........................... T
DRAMA
DRA126STORYTELLING.................................. T
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EDU119
EDU145
EDU146
EDU151
EDU221
EDU234
EDU235
EDU261
EDU262
EDU271
EDU275
EDU280
EDU284
EDU288
INTRO TO EARLY CHILD EDU...........H
CHILD DEVELOPMENT II............... H, I
CHILD GUIDANCE........................... H, I
CREATIVE ACTIVITIES........................H
CHILDREN W/ EXCEPTIONALITIES....H
INFANTS, TODDLERS, & TWOS.........H
SCHOOL-AGE DEV & PROGRAM.......H
EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMIN I............. I
EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMIN II............ I
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ..........H
EFFECTIVE TEACH TRAIN...................H
LANGUAGE & LITERACY EXP............H
EARLY CHILD CAPSTONE PRAC....... T
ADV ISSUES/EARLY CHILD ED..........H
E-COMMERCE
ECM210
INTRO TO E-COMMERCE...................H
ECONOMICS
ECO151
ECO251
ECO252
SURVEY OF ECONOMICS................T, I
PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS..........T, I
PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS........T, I
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
ELC111
ELC229
ELN131
INTRO TO ELECTRICITY.....................H
APPLICATIONS PROJECT..................H
ANALOG ELECTRONICS I................... T
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE
HOTEL & RESTAURANT
MANAGEMENT
HRM115HOUSEKEEPING................................. T
HRM120 FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES........... T
HRM140 LEGAL ISSUES-HOSPITALITY............. I
HRM220 COST CONTROL–FOOD & BEV..... T, H
HRM230 CLUB & RESORT MANAGEMENT...... T
HRM235 QUALITY MGMT - HOSP.................... T
HRM240 MARKETING FOR HOSP..................... T
HRM245 HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT - HOSP... I
HRM280 MGMT PROBLEMS - HOSP............... T
EMS110EMT-BASIC......................................... T
EMS120 INTERMEDIATE INTERVENTIONS...... T
EMS121 EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM I............ T
EMS130 PHARMACOLOGY I FOR EMS............ T
EMS131 ADVANCED AIRWAY MGT................. T
EMS235 EMS MANAGEMENT...........................H
EMS240 SPECIAL NEEDS PATIENTS............... T
EMS241 EMS CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV......... T
EMS270 LIFE SPAN EMERGENCIES................. T
EMS285 EMS CAPSTONE................................. T
ENGINEERING
EGR110
EGR115/A
EGR120
EGR150
EGR220
INTRO TO ENGINEERING TECH ......... I
INTRO TO TECH & LAB....................... I
ENG AND DESIGN GRAPHICS...... T, H
INTRO TO ENGINEERING...................H
ENGINEERING STATICS.....................H
ENGLISH
ENG075
READING & LANG ESSENTIALS
(P’hurst & Hoke)......................................... T
ENG085
READING & WRITING FOUNDATIONS
(P’hurst & Hoke)......................................... T
ENG095
READING & COMP STRATEGIES
(P’hurst & Hoke)............................T, H, I, M
ENG111
EXPOSITORY WRITING
(P’hurst & Hoke)…........................T, H, I, M
ENG112
ARGUMENT-BASED RESEARCH
P’hurst & Hoke).............................T, H, I, M
ENG114
PROF RESEARCH & REPORT
...............................................T, H, I, M
ENG131
INTRO TO LITERATURE................. H, I
ENG231
AMERICAN LITERATURE I.................H
ENG232
AMERICAN LITERATURE II............I, M
ENG242
BRITISH LITERATURE II.................... T
ENG261
WORLD LITERATURE I....................... I
GRAPHIC ARTS
GRA151
COMPUTER GRAPHICS I...................H
GRAPHIC DESIGN
GRD121
DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS I............ T
GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT
COE111
COE214
GCM110
GCM220
GCM244
HOR166
TRF110
TRF130
HISTORY
HIS112
HIS121
HIS122
HIS131
HIS132
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE IV.......... T
GOLF COURSE SHOP MGMT............. T
GOLF COURSE MAINT SYSTEMS......H
ADVANCED ISSUES/GCM...................H
SOILS & FERTILIZERS.......................H
INTRO TURFGRASS CULT & ID.........H
NATIVE FLORA ID...............................H
WORLD CIVILIZATIONS II.................. T
WESTERN CIVILIZATION I........ T, I, M
WESTERN CIVILIZATION II...T, H, I, M
AMERICAN HISTORY I................... H, I
AMERICAN HISTORY II...................... T
Therapeutic
Massage
Student Clinics
$30
Fridays
October - April
Fall Semester:
Swedish/Relaxation Massage
Spring Semester:
Foot Reflexology, Pregnancy,
Swedish, and Sports Massage
By Appointment Only
Email massageclinic@sandhills.
edu or Phone 246-4104 and
leave a message.
T-Traditional Classroom Delivery
I-Internet Class
H-Hybrid Class
M-MiniMester Class
www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes.
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SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES
CREATIVE LIVING
HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY
COE111/21 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I & II..... T
COE115/25 WORK EXPERIENCE SEMINAR I & II.I
HSE112
GROUP PROCESS I............................H
HSE125COUNSELING...................................... T
HSE210
HUMAN SERVICES ISSUES................ I
HSE225
CRISIS INTERVENTION...................... T
HUMANITIES
HUM110
HUM115
HUM120
HUM122
HUM130
HUM150
HUM160
HUM211
HUM212
HUM230
TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY................M
CRITICAL THINKING........................... T
CULTURAL STUDIES.......................... T
SOUTHERN CULTURE................... T, H
MYTH IN HUMAN CULTURE...... T, H, I
AMERICAN WOMEN’S STUDIES
................................................... T, I, M
INTRODUCTION TO FILM................T, I
HUMANITIES I..................................... I
HUMANITIES II.................................... I
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT............. I
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
COE111
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I
(Residency)......................................... T
HOR134 GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS............. T
HOR142 FRUIT & VEGETABLE PROD.............. T
HOR160 PLANT MATERIALS I.......................... T
HOR213 LANDSCAPE DESIGN II...................... T
HOR225 NURSERY PRODUCTION...................H
HOR255INTERIORSCAPES.............................. T
LSG122
SPRING GARDENING LAB................. T
LSG244
ADVANCED ISSUES/LSG.................... T
TRF110
INTRO TURFGRASS CULT & ID.........H
MARKETING
MKT120
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING............. I
MASSAGE THERAPY
DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
DMA010 OPERATIONS WITH INTEGERS......... T
DMA020 FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS............. T
DMA030PROPOR/RATIO/RATE/PERCENT....... T
DMA040 EXPRESS/LIN EQUAT/INEQUAL......... T
DMA050 GRAPHS/EQUATIONS OF LINES........ T
DMA060 POLYNOMIAL/QUADRATIC APPL...... T
DMA070 RATIONAL EXPRESS/EQUATION....... T
DMA080 RADICAL EXPRESS/EQUATIONS....... T
MATHEMATICS
MAT121
MAT122
MAT140
MAT151
MAT171
MAT172
MAT263
MAT271/2
MAT273
MAT285
ALGEBRA/TRIGONOMETRY I.............H
ALGEBRA/TRIGONOMETRY II............H
SURVEY OF MATH
(P’hurst & Hoke)......................... T, H, I
STATISTICS I...................................... T
PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA............. T, H
PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY...... T
BRIEF CALCULUS............................... T
CALCULUS I & II................................ T
CALCULUS III..................................... T
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS............... T
MEDICAL LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGY
MLT120
MLT130
MLT215
MLT240
MLT255
MLT265
MLT275
MLT288
HEMATOLOGY/HEMOSTASIS I.......... T
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY I..................... T
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.................... T
SPECIAL CLIN MICROBIOLOGY......... T
MLT PRACTICUM I............................. T
MLT PRACTICUM II............................ T
MLT PRACTICUM III.......................... T
MLT PRACTICUM IV.......................... T
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
MED120
MED122
SURVEY OF MED TERMINOLOGY...... I
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY II............T, I
COE111
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
MTH120 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
APPLICATIONS................................... T
MTH220 OUTCOME-BASED MASSAGE............ T
MUSIC
MUS110
MUS111
MUS210
MUS272
MUS122
MUS222
MUS131/2
MUS231/2
MUS133/4
MUS233/4
MUS135/6
MUS235/6
MUS137/8
MUS237/8
MUS141/2
MUS241/2
MUSIC APPRECIATION...................T, I
FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC.............. T
HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC................ T
MUSIC HISTORY II............................. T
MUSIC THEORY II.............................. T
MUSIC THEORY IV............................. T
CHORUS I & II.................................... T
CHORUS III & IV................................ T
BAND I & II......................................... T
BAND III & IV..................................... T
JAZZ ENSEMBLE I & II...................... T
JAZZ ENSEMBLE III & IV................... T
ORCHESTRA I & II............................. T
ORCHESTRA III & IV.......................... T
ENSEMBLE I & II................................ T
ENSEMBLE III & IV............................ T
MUSIC PERFORMANCE COURSES
MUS151
MUS152
MUS161
MUS162
MUS251
MUS252
MUS261
MUS262
CLASS MUSIC I.................................. T
CLASS MUSIC II................................. T
APPLIED MUSIC I............................... T
APPLIED MUSIC II............................. T
CLASS MUSIC III................................ T
CLASS MUSIC IV................................ T
APPLIED MUSIC III............................ T
APPLIED MUSIC IV............................ T
NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEMS
NOS110
NOS120
NOS130
OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS....... I
LINUX/UNIX SINGLE USER............ H, I
WINDOWS SINGLE USER.................. T
NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
NET125
NET126
NET226
NET289
NETWORKING BASICS................... H, I
ROUTING BASICS...............................H
ROUTING & SWITCHING II................H
NETWORKING PROJECT....................H
NURSING ASSISTANT
NAS101
NAS102
NURSING ASSISTANT I .................... T
NURSING ASSISTANT II.................... T
NURSING
NUR102
NUR112
NUR211
NUR213
NUR214
PRACTICAL NURSING II.................... T
HEALTH-ILLNESS CONCEPTS............ T
HEALTH CARE CONCEPTS................. T
COMPLEX HEALTH CONCEPTS......... T
NSG TRANSITION CONCEPTS..........M
OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
You can earn bachelor’s and master’s
degrees on the Sandhills Community
College campus in Pinehurst!
Undergraduate Programs:
Business Administration, Nursing,
Interdisciplinary Studies, & Social Work
Graduate Programs:
School Administration, Reading
and Elementary Education, Public
Administration (Online), Social Work
and Business Administration
Rebecca Roberts, Coordinator
156 Kennedy Hall
[email protected], (910) 695-3919
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“Early Bird”
Scholarship Consideration
Apply early for SCC Scholarships in
order to be considered first!
January 1 - February 28
Future and Current Students-Over
$450,000 will be Awarded
See our website for complete details.
OST080
OST132
OST137
OST142
OST164
OST233
OST243
OST284
OST286
OST289
KEYBOARDING LITERACY
(P’hurst & Hoke)................................. T
KEYBOARD SKILL BUILDING.............H
OFFICE SOFTWARE APPLICATION.....H
MED TERMS II – MED OFFICE........T, I
TEXT EDITING APPLICATIONS.......... T
OFFICE PUBLICATIONS DESIGN........H
MED OFFICE SIMULATION.................H
EMERGING TECH...............................H
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.......H
ADMIN OFFICE MGT...........................H
OPHTHALMIC
OPH104
OPH107
OPH108
OPH110
BASIC OPHTHALMIC PHARMA.......... T
OPHTHALMIC CLIN PROC II.............. T
OPHTHALMIC PATIENT CARE........... T
OP MED ASST PRACTICUM II........... T
PHILOSOPHY
PHI215
PHI240
PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES................... T
INTRO TO ETHICS..................... T, I, M
www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes.
SPRING 2014 CURRICULUM COURSES
CREATIVE LIVING
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
HEA112
FIRST AID & CPR...............................H
PED110
FIT & WELL FOR LIFE......................... I
PED111
PHYSICAL FITNESS I......................... T
PED113
AEROBICS I........................................ T
PED117
WEIGHT TRAINING I.......................... T
PED118
WEIGHT TRAINING II......................... T
PED120
WALKING FOR FITNESS..................... T
PED122
YOGA I................................................ T
PED125
SELF-DEFENSE BEGINNING............... T
PED128GOLF-BEGINNING............................... T
PED130TENNIS-BEGINNING........................... T
PED135FENCING-BEGINNING......................... T
PED143VOLLEYBALL-BEGINNING.................. T
PED145BASKETBALL-BEGINNING.................. T
PED147SOCCER.............................................. T
PED152
SWIMMING – BEGINNING................. T
PED154
SWIMMING FOR FITNESS................. T
PED160CANOEING-BASIC...............................H
PED162ANGLING............................................H
PED170BACKPACKING....................................H
PED186
DANCING FOR FITNESS..................... T
PED217
PILATES I............................................ T
PED219
DISC GOLF.......................................... T
PHYSICAL FITNESS TECHNOLOGY
COE111
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE I............. T
COE121
CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE II........... T
PSF110
EXERCISE SCIENCE............................ T
PSF111
FITNESS & EXERCISE TESTING I...... T
PSF116
PREVENTION & CARE EXERCISE
INJURIES............................................ T
PSF118
FITNESS FACILITY MGMT..................H
PSF210
PERSONAL TRAINING........................ T
PSF214
HEALTH AND FITNESS LAW............... I
PHYSICS
PHY110/A
PHY125
PHY152
PHY252
CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS & LAB......... T
HEALTH SCIENCES PHYSICS............ T
COLLEGE PHYSICS II (Lab included).T
GENERAL PHYSICS II (Lab included).T
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POL120
POL210
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.......H, I, M
COMPARTIVE GOVERNMENT............. I
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
PSG211
PSG213
PSG214
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY II.................... T
CASE STUDY/EXAM REVIEW............. T
PSG CLINICAL APPS I....................... T
PSYCHOLOGY
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY......T, H, I, M
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY...............T, I
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH............. H, I
INTRO TO EXCEPTIONALITY............. T
HUMAN SEXUALITY........................T, I
BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION............ T
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY........ T, H, I
RADIOGRAPHY
RAD112
RAD121
RAD161
RAD245
RAD261
RAD271
RAD PROCEDURES II......................... T
RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING I............... T
RAD CLINICAL ED II........................... T
IMAGE ANALYSIS............................... T
RAD CLINICAL ED V........................... T
RADIOGRAPHY CAPSTONE............... T
RELIGION
REL110
REL211
REL212
REL221
WORLD RELIGIONS.................. T, I, M
INTRO TO OLD TESTAMENT.............. T
INTRO TO NEW TESTAMENT........ T, H
RELIGION IN AMERICA.................. H, I
RCP111THERAPEUTICS/DIAGNOSTICS........ H
RCP113
RCP PHARMACOLOGY....................... T
RCP213
NEONATAL/PED’S CONCEPTS........... T
RCP269
RCP CLINICAL APPS II...................... T
SECURITY (INFORMATION
SYSTEMS)
SEC110
SEC160
SECURITY CONCEPTS......................... I
SECURITY ADMINISTRATION I.......... T
SIMULATION & GAME
DEVELOPMENT
SGD114
SGD162
SGD212
SGD274
SGD285
3D MODELING....................................H
SG 3D ANIMATION.............................H
SGD DESIGN II...................................H
SG LEVEL DESIGN II..........................H
SG SOFTWARE ENGINEERING...........H
SOCIOLOGY
SOC210
SOC213
SOC220
SOC225
SOC240
INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY.........T, H, I, M
SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY..... T, H, I
SOCIAL PROBLEMS.................. T, I, M
SOCIAL DIVERSITY............................. I
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY........................ I
SPANISH
SPA111
SPA181
SPA112
SPA182
SPA120
SPA211
SPA281
SPA212
SPA282
ELEMENTARY SPANISH I.................. T
SPANISH LAB I................................... I
ELEMENTARY SPANISH II................. T
SPANISH LAB II................................... I
SPANISH FOR THE WORKPLACE...... T
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I................ T
SPANISH LAB 3................................... I
INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II............... T
SPANISH LAB IV................................. I
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SAB120
SAB210
INTAKE & ASSESSMENT................... T
SUB ABUSE COUNSELING................. T
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
SUR122 SURGICAL PROCEDURES I................ T
SUR123 SUR CLINICAL PRACTICE I................ T
SUR210 ADVANCED SUR CLINICAL
PRACTICE ........................................... I
SUR211 ADVANCED THEORETICAL
CONCEPTS........................................... I
SURVEYING
SRV110
SRV230
SRV240
SRV250
SURVEYING I......................................H
SUBDIVISION PLANNING...................H
TOPO/SITE SURVEYING.....................H
ADVANCED SURVEYING....................H
Many SCC curriculum
degrees, diplomas
and certificates can
be completed during
evening hours, through
online classes or a
combination of both.
Degrees
Associate of Arts
Business Administration
Networking Technology
Cosmetology
Diplomas
Automotive Technology
Collision Repair and
Refinishing
Cosmetology
Certificates
Basic Law Enforcement
Training
Collision Repair and
Refinishing
Cosmetology
Web Design
Digital Media
Print Design
WEB TECHNOLOGIES
WEB111
WEB115
WEB182
WEB285
INTRO TO WEB GRAPHICS................ T
WEB MARKUP & SCRIPTING............ T
PHP PROGRAMMING......................... T
EMERGING WEB TECHNOLOGIES..... T
T-Traditional Classroom Delivery
I-Internet Class
H-Hybrid Class
M-MiniMester Class
www.sandhills.edu • Call (910) 695-3725 for information regarding Curriculum classes.
curriculum
PSY150
PSY231
PSY241
PSY255
PSY259
PSY265
PSY281
RESPIRATORY CARE
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Office Administration
Cosmetology Services
by SCC Students
We prepare individuals for positions in administrative
support careers and equip office professionals to respond
to the demands of a dynamic computerized workplace.
Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of
positions in business, government, and industry.
Susan Bowness,
Program Coordinator
(910) 695-3755
[email protected]
Day and Evening Services
Affordable Prices
Walk-in Basis Only
Shampoos • Cuts • Styles
Treatments • Perms • Color
Ethnic Soft Curl
Straighters and Relaxers
Day Services:
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursdays beginning at 9 AM.
Chemical services must be
assigned by 11 AM.
Architectural
Technology
Evening Services:
Wednesday & Thursdays
5 - 7 PM
We can prepare you for a
career as CAD technician,
architectural design
technician, construction
estimator, project manager or
construction materials sales
representative.
Visit Causey Hall on the
Pinehurst Campus.
We use Goldwell Hair Color.
Refer to our website or contact
Program Coordinator Ed Spitler at
(910) 695-3797 or spitlere@sandhills.
edu for complete information.
Medical Office
Administration
We prepare individuals for
employment in medical and
dental offices, hospitals, insurance
companies, laboratories, medical
supply companies, and other
health-care-related organizations.
Carol Lucas, Program Coordinator
(910) 695-3753
[email protected]
How about a career in
EMS
Emergency Medical
Science
Become a paramedic
or work in related
emergency medical
positions.
Opportunities include
ambulance services, fire and
rescue agencies, air medical
services, specialty areas of
hospital, industry, educational
institutions, and government
agencies.
Contact Associate Professor
Tom Ferrell to learn more at
(910) 695-3768 or ferrellt@
sandhills.edu.
Breathe new life into your future!
Respiratory
Therapy
Sandhills can give you the education
and training needed to become
a Respiratory Therapist. You will
be employable in hospitals, home
health agencies, rehabilitation
agencies, nursing homes, outpatient
clinics and in physician’s offices.
Program Coordinator William Croft
(910) 695-3836 or [email protected]
Geomantics
Technology
Therapeutic
Massage
Prepare for a career working in
direct client care settings.
Diploma and degree options are
available.
Early Admission Orientation
Thursday, January 9 • 8:30 am
116 Meyer Hall
Contact Samantha Allen at
695-3966
or [email protected]
Surveyors are in very high
demand with engineering,
surveying and construction firms.
In addition to our degree and certificate, we have a 2+2 Transfer
Articulation Arrangement with NC A&T. Begin with us and
transfer to earn a BS in Geomantics. Refer to our website or
contact Program Coordinator Ed Spitler at (910) 695-3797 or
[email protected] for complete information.
Open the door
to a new career in
HOSPITALITY
Let us help prepare you for a
fantastic future in resorts, hotels,
inns, clubs, restaurants, spas,
cruise lines and other similar
places of employment.
We offer an associate’s degree in
Hotel & Restaurant Management
Program Coordinator Ted Oelfke
(910) 695-3756 or [email protected]
Medical
Laboratory
Technology
Play an important role in
health care delivery in one of
the most rapidly expanding
health care fields.
We provide extensive training,
including clinical laboratory
experience.
Contact Christine T. Forrest
(910) 695-3839
[email protected]
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College Credit/
Curriculum
Classes
Creating Success
for Over 50 Years
College Transfer and
Technical Programs
Spring Semester Begins
Monday, January 13
Associate in Arts
Associate in Science
Associate in Fine Arts
2 EASY STEPS
to Becoming a
Sandhills Student
College Transfer
Automotive
Automotive Systems
Collision Repair & Refinishing
Computers
Engineering • Programming
Digital Media
Networking • Simulation & Games
Cosmetology
Engineering
Architecture • Civil • Geomatics
Golf Course Management
1110 E. Central Avenue
Raeford, NC
Our University Studies
Associate in Arts,
Criminal Justice
Technology and
BLET programs can be
completed entirely at the
Sandhills Hoke Center.
A full-time Student Services
Associate is now on-site at
the Hoke Center to assist
with Curriculum/College
Credit questions.
Rosa McAlllister-McRae
Director of Student Services Operations
at the Sandhills Hoke Center
112 Johnson Hall
910-878-5804
[email protected]
Health Sciences
EMS • Health & Fitness • Medical Lab
Ophthalmic Assistant
Polysomnography • Surgical Tech
Radiography • Respiratory
Nursing
Associate Degree in Nursing
Nursing Assistant
Practical Nursing
Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Baking & Pastry • Culinary
Hospitality
Landscape Gardening
Management & Business
Accounting • Business Administration
Medical Office • Office Administration
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Apply online at www.
sandhills.edu or in
our Student Services
department.
Take our Placement
Test (so you will
begin in the classes
best suited for you)
and register for
classes.
Class Registration:
Thursday, December 5
Current & Returning
Students: 8 am - 6 pm
New Students: 3 - 6 pm
Thursday, January 9
Current & Returning
Students: 10 am - 6 pm
New Students: 1 - 6 pm
Monday, January 6 will be
the last day to pay if already
registered for classes. If a
student does not pay by 6 PM,
classes will be dropped and
student will be required to reregister on January 9.
Massage Therapy
Public Services
BLET • Criminal Justice
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Certified Nursing
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The only State-Approved
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