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FALL 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE w w w. p i e d m o n tc c. e d u / s c h e d u l e FOR CURRICULUM & CONTINUING EDUCATION STUDENTS AUGUST - DECEMBER 2017 2017 Graduate and Academic Excellence Award Recipient Cristian McLaughlin receives his award from Dr. Walter Bartlett, President of Piedmont Community College and Dr. Kenneth Bohan, keynote speaker and President of Martin Community College. CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR HIGHLIGHTED PROGRAMS Cosmetology page 10 Adult Basic Skills page 18 FREE Job Seeking Courses page 21 For more information on Piedmont Community College programs and services, visit www.piedmontcc.edu. piedmontcc @piedmontcc piedmontcc piedmontccedu

PCC is providing new opportunities to make your college experience MORE FLEXIBLE! Introducing ITV classes! Interactive Television (ITV) classes allow students to participate in college courses from multiple locations at the same time. Students on the Caswell County campus can take classes offered as ITV classes on the Person County campus, learning and working with the same instructor! Various classes offered at other community colleges are also offered to PCC students through ITV classrooms. Night classes now available! Need classes that start after 5 p.m. to better fit your schedule? You got it! You can now earn your entire Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree by taking evening and online classes. Evening classes in computers, Early Childhood, Electrical Electronics, Criminal Justice, Film & Video, Cosmetology, Industrial Systems, Office Administration, Science, Math, and other general education classes like Spanish, Critical Thinking, Psychology, Sociology, and more are also offered! PCC offers you higher education with a savings all in your backyard! Contact us to learn more: Person County Campus: (336) 599-1181 Caswell County Campus: (336) 694-5707

WHAT CAN I STUDY? AT PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Locations Person County Campus 1715 College Drive, Roxboro, NC (336) 599-1181 University Transfer Programs PCC s University Transfer Programs allow students to complete two years of coursework at PCC and transfer these credits towards a bachelor s degree at a four-year college or university. Credits earned in PCC s Associate of Arts (A.A), Associate of Science (A.S.), or the Associate of Fine Arts in Visual Arts (A.F.A.) degrees transfer to all 16 University of North Carolina institutions. Students who graduate with one of these degrees are admitted as juniors based on a statewide agreement to ensure a smooth transfer. PCC also offers the Associate in General Education (A.G.E.) degree for students who wish to broaden their education for specific personal interest, growth,and development. For more information regarding the AA and AS programs, contact Wanda Gill, Administrative Assistant to the Dean, Arts, Sciences and University Transfer; (336) 322-2206, wanda.gill@piedmontcc.edu. Career and Technical Programs Students who want to earn a two-year degree leading to a career may enroll in an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree, diploma, or certificate program. Students choose from among many technical and occupational programs that prepare them for employment. Most A.A.S. degrees are not intended to transfer towards a bachelor s degree at a four-year school. Some credits earned in A.A.S. programs will transfer. For more information, contact Walter Montgomery, Dean, Technical and Occupational Programs, (336) 322-2258; walter.montgomery@piedmontcc.edu, Shelly Stone, Dean, Caswell County Campus Programs, (336) 694-8042; shelly.stone@piedmontcc. edu and Alisa Montgomery, Dean, Health Sciences and Human Services, (336) 322-2213; alisa.montgomery@piedmontcc.edu. Continuing Education Programs PCC s Continuing Education division provides Basic Skills instruction for college and career readiness and high school equivalency testing (GED and HiSET ), occupational and professional development training, personnel enrichment, seminars and small business counseling, certification and re-certification training, and public safety training directed at meeting the needs of individuals, business, industry, and our community. As skills are gained, you develop a competitive spirit to seek employment or advancement in the workplace. Invest in yourself today to advance your career for tomorrow. For more information call the contact person listed under each course/program offering or Lisa Ashley at (336) 322-2113. Caswell County Campus 331 Piedmont Drive, Yanceyville, NC (336) 694-5707 Business Development & Entrepreneurship Center / Small Business Center 105 N. Main St., Roxboro, NC (336) 599-0032 Educational Opportunity Center 1715 College Drive, Roxboro, NC (336) 599-0257 Kirby Cultural Arts Complex 213 N. Main Street, Roxboro, NC (336) 597-1709 Public Safety Training Center 337 Wall St., Yanceyville, NC (336) 694-4013 Small Business Center 105 N. Main St., Roxboro, NC (336) 599-0032 Workforce Training Center 303 S. Morgan St., Roxboro, NC (336) 599-4620 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 3

REGISTRATION DATES REGISTER ANYTIME FOR OUR FALL 2017 COURSES Registration Extended Hours July 26 & 27 (9 a.m. 6:30 p.m.) Late Registration: August 14 & 15 (9 a.m. 6:30 p.m.) CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 16, 2017 BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Curriculum Programs Accounting Business Administration Digital Effects and Animation Film and Video Production Information Technology Computer Programming Track IT Business Support Track Web Administration & Design Track Office Administration Continuing Education Business Planning Career Step Computer Training (variety of courses) Customized Training for Business & Industry Human Resources Development Incubator (space available) NC Career Readiness Certificate/KeyTrain Notary Personal Enrichment Workforce Development TECHNICAL & MANUFACTURING Curriculum Programs Electrical Systems Electrical Power Production General Occupational Technology Gunsmithing Industrial Systems Technology Mechatronics Engineering Technology Welding Continuing Education Workforce Certification Academy Certified Logistics Technician Certified Production Technician OSHA 10 / OSHA Forklift Green Production Siemens Level I Certification 4 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule 5

CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2017 HEALTH & NATURAL SCIENCES Curriculum Programs Associate Degree Nursing Associate in General Education Nursing Track Healthcare Management Technology Health Sciences: Therapeutic & Diagnostic Services Medical Assisting Medical Coding Medical Office Administration Nurse Aide Phlebotomy Continuing Education BioWork Cardiovascular Technician Medical Billing & Coding (ICD-10) Medical Care Specialist Medical Transcription Editor Medication Aide Monitor Technician Nurse Refresher Nursing Assistant I & II PUBLIC SAFETY & HUMAN SERVICES Curriculum Programs Cosmetology Cosmetology - Instructor Certificate Criminal Justice Early Childhood Associate Human Services Technology Human Services Technology Gerontology Human Services Technology Social Services Continuing Education ACLS & PALS CPR & First Aid Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Fire Fighter Training Law Enforcement Training Paramedic Professional Teacher Development UNIVERSITY TRANSFER & GENERAL EDUCATION Curriculum Programs Associate in Arts (A.A.) Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) Associate in Science (A.S.) Associate in General Education (A.G.E.) Continuing Education Basic Skills High School Equivalency Family Literacy Basic Skills Plus (BS+) English as a Second Language for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 5

HOW TO ENROLL 5 EASY STEPS TO STARTING YOUR EDUCATION 1 CHOOSE PROGRAM OF STUDY There are over 30 programs to select from, including college transfer and degree programs. Work with a PCC Student Development Team Member or use Career Coach to help guide your decision. 2 BEGIN THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS Application: Submit a completed PCC Application for admission available online at www.piedmontcc.edu/apply. Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from high school or equivalent, as well as any previous college work. Placement Test: Work with a PCC Student Development Team Member to determine if you need to schedule a Placement Test. Call (336) 322-2159. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID (Optional) Other Criteria: Work with a PCC Student Development Team Member to determine if any other criteria is needed for your specific program of study. IF YOU ARE A RETURNING STUDENT, START HERE! 3 A PCC Student Development Team Member can help you apply for financial aid, if needed. Also consider applying for a PCC Foundation Scholarship at www.piedmontcc.edu/scholarships 4 5 REGISTER FOR CLASSES PAY FOR TUITION Get assistance from your Program Advisor when registering to ensure you re on-track to complete your program in a timely manner. Be sure to pay for your classes and finalize all financial aid information to save your seat! Payment should be made in Building A on the Person County Campus and Building K, Room 122 on the Caswell County Campus. 6 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

PAYING FOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM TUITION AND FEES AT PCC In-State Tuition: $76 per semester hour but not to exceed $1,274 per Fall, Spring, or Summer semester (subject to change by the NC General Assembly and/or NC State Board of Community Colleges). Out-of-State Tuition: $268 per semester hour but not to exceed $4,346 per Fall, Spring, or Summer semester (subject to change by the NC General Assembly and/or the NC State Board of Community Colleges). Student fees provide funds for items and services not covered by tuition and registration fees. Student Activity Fees are charged to support student activities. Non-curriculum students are not required to pay the fee, but have an option to do so if they wish to participate in student activity programs. Technology Fees are charged to support the procurement, operation of, and repair of instructional technology including supplies and materials that accompany the technology. Campus Access Fees are charged to use the campus facilities and to access College resources through distance learning. Student Liability Fees are charged to students whose course of study requires malpractice liability insurance. Student Fee Structure for 2017-18: Student Activity Fee Technology Fee Campus Access Fee Student Liability Fee Student Accident Insurance Student Nursing Fee $ 20 per semester (Fall and Spring) $ 10 per semester (Summer) $ 16 per semester (Fall and Spring) $ 10 per semester (Summer) $ 20 per semester (Fall and Spring) $ 10 per semester (Summer) $ 8 per semester (Fall, Spring and Summer) $ 1.25 per semester (Fall, Spring, and Summer) $ 116 per semester for first year students Tuition Refund Policy Tuition refunds will be made upon request by the student as follows: August 15, 2017: Last date to withdraw with 100% refund. Any course dropped between August 15 and August 25 will incur a 25% tuition charge. August 25, 2017: Last date to withdraw with 75% refund. No refunds will be issued for withdrawal processed after August 26. for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 7

PROGRAM CONTACTS FACULTY ADVISORS FOR CURRICULUM PROGRAMS Accounting... Mark Wencel (336) 322-2180 Associate in Arts... Wanda Gill (336) 322-2206 Associate in Science... Wanda Gill (336) 322-2206 Associate in Fine Arts...Amy Levine (336) 322-2271 Associate in General Education... Stephen DeSimone (336) 322-2201 Associate in General Education - Nursing Track... Dawn Oakley (336) 322-2219 Associate Degree Nursing... Dawn Oakley (336) 322-2219 Business Administration... William Hatchett (336) 322-2225 Certified Nursing Assistant...Angie Conner (336) 322-2235 Information Technology - Computer Programming Track...................................Carlton Ellis (336) 322-2277 Information Technology - Business Support Track...Donna Smith (336) 322-2196 Information Technology - Web Administration & Design Track........................... Janet Bottoms (336) 322-2249 Cosmetology...Fayecha Smith (Person) (336) 322-2112 Robin McLean (Caswell) (336) 694-8066 Criminal Justice Technology...Walter Montgomery (Person) (336) 322-2258 Tonia Armstrong (Caswell) (336) 694-4212 Digital Effects and Animation Technology...Paula Hindman (Caswell) (336) 694-8069 Early Childhood Associate...Carolyn Steele (Person) (336) 322-2149 Electrical System Technology...Mac McCormick (336) 322-2178 Electrical Power Production Technology...Mac McCormick (336) 322-2178 Film and Video Production Technology...Jesse Knight (Caswell) (336) 694-8070 General Occupational Technology... Walter Montgomery (336) 322-2258 Gunsmithing...Brian Zappia (336) 322-2136 Healthcare Management Technology... Paula Eubanks (336) 322-2158 Health Science Therapeutic and Diagnostic Services.................................... Dawn Oakley (336) 322-2219 Human Services Technology...Madelyn Harvey (336) 322-2137 Human Services Technology, Social Services Concentration............................Madelyn Harvey (336) 322-2137 Industrial Systems Technology... Dave Wehrenberg (336) 322-2135 Mechatronic Engineering Technology... Dave Wehrenberg (336) 322-2135 Medical Assisting... Brandy Gentry (336) 322-2131 Medical Coding... Paula Eubanks (336) 322-2158 Medical Office Administration...Merlette Walker (336) 322-2171 Office Administration...Merlette Walker (336) 322-2171 Phlebotomy...Barbara Hawn (336) 322-2126 Welding Technology...Scott Tatum (Person) (336) 322-2173 John Moser (Caswell) (336) 694-4212 PCC s Academic Deans Vanessa Bass Dean, Learning Resources Centers (336) 322-2127 vanessa.bass@piedmontcc.edu Alisa Montgomery Dean, Health Sciences & Human Services (336) 322-2213 alisa.montgomery@piedmontcc.edu Dr. Joelle D. Carter Dean, Student Development (336) 322-2163 joelle.carter@piedmontcc.edu Dr. Libbie McPhaul-Moore Special Assistant to the Vice President, Instruction and Student Development for Distance Education and Strategic Initiatives (336) 322-2220 libbie.mcphaul-moore@piedmontcc.edu Walter Montgomery Dean, Technical and Occupational Programs (336) 322-2258 walter.montgomery@piedmontcc.edu Shelly Stone Provost, Caswell County Campus/ Dean, Caswell Curriculum (336) 322-8042 shelly.stone@piedmontcc.edu Karen Sanders Dean, Arts, Sciences, and University Transfer (336) 322-2190 karen.sanders@piedmontcc.edu Person County Campus (336) 599-1181 Caswell County Campus (336) 694-5707 8 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

* indicates that the course has been pre-approved as a Universal General Education Transfer Core course and should transfer to North Carolina Public Universities. We advise each student to verify this with the school(s) of their choice. Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Important Notice The list of courses in this brochure was complete and accurate at the time of publication. However, changes sometimes occur by the time of registration. If you do not see a course you need, please call the PCC Admissions Office at (336) 322-2159, to inquire, or check the PCC website at www.piedmontcc.edu. Interpreting Course Section Codes Course codes listed below, along with where and how the course will be offered. Delivery methods are indicated by the last number in the code: 0 Traditional course: face-to-face regular classroom 4 Teleclass/hybrid: taught in the distance learning classroom 6 Hybrid course: face-to-face with an internet component 7 Internet courses: all instruction delivered on the internet 8 Teleclass: classes held in the distance learning classroom Course Course Title Days Time Course Course Title Days Time Academic Related Get the tools essential to becoming a successful college student, including campus information, study skills, and goal-setting strategies! ACA-111-0 College Student Success F 1-2:10 PM ACA-122-4 College Transfer Success TH 6-6:50 PM ACA-122-4 College Transfer Success F 8-8:50 AM ACA-111-0 College Student Success M 12-12:50 PM ACA-122-0 College Transfer Success F 12-1:50 PM ACA-122-4 College Transfer Success TH 6-6:50 PM ACA-122-4 College Transfer Success F 8-8:50 AM ACA-111-7 College Student Success ACA-111-7 College Student Success ACA-122-7 College Transfer Success Art Take art with classes at PCC s Learning Studio in the Kirby Cultural Arts Complex! Take note of classes that will transfer. ART-241-0 Painting II M/W 2-4:50 PM ART-288-0 Studio M/W 2-4:50 PM ART-111-7 Art Appreciation ART-111-7 Art Appreciation Automation & Robotics Learn basic principles of automated systems and tasks that technicians perform on the job as part of PCC s Mechatronics Engineering Technology program. ATR-112-0 Intro to Automation M/W 12:30-2:50 PM 10 Accounting Gain knowledge and skills needed for employment and growth in the accounting profession. ACC-120-4 Prin of Financial Accounting F 10-11:15 AM ACC-120-4 Prin of Financial Accounting F 10-11:15 AM ACC-120-7 Prin of Financial Accounting ACC-129-7 Individual Income Taxes ACC-140-7 Payroll Accounting ACC-220-7 Intermediate Accounting I Art Take art with classes at PCC s Learning Studio in the Kirby Cultural Arts Complex! Take note of classes that will transfer. ART-131-0 Drawing I M/W 4-6:50 PM ART-132-0 Drawing II M/W 4-6:50 PM ART-114-0* Art History Survey I M/W 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM ART-121-0 Two-Dimensional Design T/TH 9:30 AM - 12:20 PM ART-122-0 Three-Dimensional Design M/W 2-4:50 PM ART-131-0 Drawing I T/TH 9:30 AM - 12:20 PM ART-132-0 Drawing II T/TH 9:30 AM - 12:20 PM ART-240-0 Painting I M/W 2-4:50 PM Biology Discover biology principles and concept. Take note of classes that will transfer. BIO-111-0* General Biology I M/W/F 9:30-11:20 AM BIO-111-6* General Biology I T/TH 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM BIO-163-6 Basic Anat & Physiology T/TH 8:05-9:25 AM BIO-168-0 Anatomy and Physiology I T/TH 9:30 AM - 12:20 PM BIO-168-0 Anatomy and Physiology I M/W 9-11:50 AM BIO-169-0 Anatomy and Physiology II M/W 3-5:50 PM BIO-111-7 General Biology I Blueprint Reading Study the basic theories of blueprint reading. This course is required for PCC s Mechatronics Engineering Technology program. BPR-111-0 Print Reading M/W 5-6:20 PM Business Gain essential knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today s global economy. BUS-110-4 Introduction to Business W 10-11:15 AM for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 9

Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Course Course Title Days Time Business Gain essential knowledge of business functions, processes, and an understanding of business organizations in today s global economy. BUS-110-4 Introduction to Business W 10-11:15 AM BUS-110-7 Introduction to Business BUS-115-7 Business Law I BUS-121-7 Business Math BUS-153-7 Human Resource Management BUS-260-7 Business Communication Chemistry Obtain fundamental concepts of chemistry. Take note of classes that will transfer. CHM-131-6* Introduction to Chemistry M 3-4:15 PM CHM-131A-6* Intro to Chemistry Lab M 4:30-5:50 PM CHM-151-0* General Chemistry I T/TH 11 AM - 1:50 PM CHM-131-7* Introduction to Chemistry CHM-131A-7* Intro to Chemistry Lab Computer Information Systems Study courses in the Information Technology program that include fundamental functions and operations of the computer. CIS-070-0 Fundamentals of Computing T/TH 5:30-7:20 PM CIS-110-0 Introduction to Computers M/W 1-2:50 PM CIS-110-6 Introduction to Computers T/TH 5:30-7:20 PM CIS-110-7 Introduction to Computers CIS-110-7 Introduction to Computers Criminal Justice Gain knowledge of the criminal justice systems and prepare for a job in law enforcement, corrections, and security. CJC-121-8 Law Enforcement Operations TH 4-6:50 PM CJC-213-8 Substance Abuse T 4-6:50 PM CJC-241-8 Community-Based Corrections M 4-6:50 PM CJC-121-8 Law Enforcement Operations TH 4-6:50 PM CJC-212-0 Ethics & Comm Relations W 4-6:50 PM CJC-213-8 Substance Abuse T 4-6:50 PM CJC-241-8 Community-Based Corrections M 4-6:50 PM CJC-111-7 Intro to Criminal Justice CJC-132-7 Court Procedure & Evidence CJC-141-7 Corrections Course Course Title Days Time Communications Acquire instruction and experience in preparation and delivery of speeches within a public setting. Take note of classes that will transfer. COM-231-0* Public Speaking T/TH 11 AM - 12:15 PM COM-231-0* Public Speaking M/W/F 11-11:50 AM COM-231-0* Public Speaking T/TH 8-9:15 AM COM-231-7* Public Speaking Cosmetology Gain competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles, and hands-on fundamentals associated with the cosmetology industry. COS-111-0 Cosmetology Concepts I M/W 8-9:50 AM COS-111A-0 Cosmetology Concepts I M 5-6:50 PM COS-112-0 Salon I M-TH 10 AM - 4:30 PM COS-112A-0 Salon I M 7-9:50 PM T/W 5-9:50 PM COS-115-0 Cosmetology Concepts III T/TH 8-9:50 AM COS-116-0 Salon III M/T/W 10 AM - 2:30 PM COS-118-0 Salon IV M/T/W 10 AM - 3:30 PM COS-240-0 Contemporary Design M/W 3-4:50 PM COS-111-0 Cosmetology Concepts I T/TH 8-9:50 AM COS-112-0 Salon I M/W 8 AM - 12 PM M/W 12:30-4:30 PM T/TH 10 AM - 12 PM T/TH 1-2:50 PM COS-113-0 Cosmetology Concepts II T/TH 8-9:50 AM COS-114-0 Salon II M/W 8 AM - 12 PM M/W 12:30-2:50 PM T/TH 10 AM - 12 PM T/TH 1-4:30 PM COS-118AB-0 Salon IV M/W 8 AM - 12 PM M/W 12:30-3 PM T/TH 10 AM - 12 PM T/TH 1-2:50 PM COS-223-0 Contemp Hair Coloring T/TH 3-4:50 PM Computer Science Study courses in the Information Technology-Computer Programming degree offered at PCC. CSC-139-7 Visual BASIC Programming CSC-251-7 Advanced JAVA Programming Computer Technology Integration Take these courses as part of the Information Technology Business Support, Computer Programming, or Web Design programs. CTI-110-0 Web, Pgm, & Db Foundation T/TH 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CTI-120-0 Network & Sec Foundation M/W 8-9:50 AM 10 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

* indicates that the course has been pre-approved as a Universal General Education Transfer Core course and should transfer to North Carolina Public Universities. We advise each student to verify this with the school(s) of their choice. Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Course Course Title Days Time Course Course Title Days Time 1 st 2 nd 1 st 1 st 1 st 1 st 1 st 2 nd 2 nd 2 nd 2 nd Computer Information Technology Take courses in the Information Technology Business Support, Computer Programming, or Web Design programs offered at PCC. CTS-115-0 Info Sys Business Concepts M/W 10-11:15 AM CTS-120-0 Hardware/Software Support T/TH 8-10:20 AM CTS-130-7 Spreadsheet Database Management Take this course as part of the Information Technology Business Support program. DBA-110-7 Database Concepts Digital Effects and Animation Gain hands-on training with computer art and animation programs to help you get employed at an entry level 2D/3D digital artist in film, television, games, and advertising. DEA-111-4 Introduction to DEAT T/TH 10-11:50 AM DEA-212-0 2D Design & Animation II T/TH 1-3:20 PM DEA-214-0 3D Design & Animation II M/W 10 AM - 12:20 PM DEA-221-0 DEAT Modeling M/W 1-3:20 PM DEA-230-0 Implementation Project I F 8 AM - 3:50 PM DEA-111-4 Introduction to DEAT T/TH 10-11:50 AM Drafting Learn computer-aided drafting software as part of PCC s Industrial Systems Technology and Mechatronics Engineering Technology programs. DFT-119-0 Basic CAD T/TH 1:30-2:50 PM Developmental Math Shell Gain a better understanding about Mathematics in these customized courses available at PCC. DMS-001P-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 T/TH 3-4:05 PM DMS-001Q-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 T/TH 3-4:05 PM DMS-003F-0 Developmental Math Shell 3 T/TH 3-4:44 PM DMS-001P-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 8-9:05 AM DMS-001P-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 11 AM - 12:05 PM DMS-001P-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 1-2:05 PM DMS-001P-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 5:30-6:35 PM DMS-001P-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 T/TH 9:30-10:35 AM DMS-001Q-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 8-9:05 AM DMS-001Q-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 11 AM - 12:05 PM DMS-001Q-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 1-2:05 PM DMS-001Q-0 Developmental Math Shell 1 M/W 5:30-6:35 PM 2 nd 1 st 2 nd 2 nd 1 st 1 st 1 st 2 nd Developmental Math Shell Gain a better understanding about Mathematics in these customized courses available at PCC. DMS-001Q-1 Developmental Math Shell 1 T/TH 9:30-10:35 AM DMS-003F-0 Developmental Math Shell 3 M/W/F 11 AM - 12:05 PM DMS-003F-0 Developmental Math Shell 3 M/W 1-2:44 PM DMS-003F-0 Developmental Math Shell 3 M/W 5:30-7:14 PM DMS-003F-0 Developmental Math Shell 3 T/TH 9:30-11:14 AM Developmental Reading and Writing Develop proficiency in specific integrated and contextualized reading and writing skills and strategies. DRE-096-0 Integrated Reading and Writing M/W/F 8-10:10 AM DRE-097-0 Integrated Reading Writing II M/W/F 1-3:10 PM DRE-098-0 Integrated Reading Writing III M/W/F 1-3:10 PM DRE-096-0 Integrated Reading and Writing M/W/F 8-10:10 AM DRE-097-0 Integrated Reading Writing II M/W/F 8-10:10 AM DRE-098-0 Integrated Reading Writing III M/W 5-8:20 PM DRE-098-0 Integrated Reading Writing III M/W/F 8-10:10 AM Economics Study economic analysis of individual, business, and industry in the market economy, and more. Take note of classes that will transfer. ECO-151-4 Survey of Economics M 10-11:15 AM ECO-251-4* Prin of Microeconomics M 8-9:15 AM ECO-151-4 Survey of Economics M 10-11:15 AM ECO-251-4* Prin of Microeconomics M 8-9:15 AM ECO-251-7* Prin of Microeconomics ECO-252-7* Prin of Macroeconomics Education Take these classes as part of the Early Childhood Education program at PCC. EDU-151A-0 Creative Activities Lab T 5-6:50 PM EDU-234-0 Infants, Toddlers, & Twos M 5-7:50 PM EDU-280A-0 Literacy Exp Lab W 5-6:50 PM EDU-284-0 Early Child Capstone Prac TH 1-1:50 PM EDU-119-7 Intro to Early Child Educ EDU-144-7 Child Development I EDU-146-7 Child Guidance EDU-151-7 Creative Activities EDU-221-7 Children With Exceptional EDU-261-7 Early Childhood Admin I EDU-280-7 Language & Literacy Exp Denotes individual mini-mester courses. 1st mini-mester runs Aug. 16 - Oct. 11. 2nd minimester runs Oct. 18 - Dec. 13. 12 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 11

Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Course Course Title Days Time Course Course Title Days Time Electrical Learn about DC/AC electricity, PLC, wiring, and other components as part of Electrical Electronics, Electrical Power Production, Industrial Systems, and Mechatronic Engineering Technology programs at PCC. ELC-112-0 DC/AC Electricity T/TH 8 AM -12:20 PM ELC-113-0 Residential Wiring T/TH 8-11:50 AM ELC-128-0 Intro to PLC T/TH 12:30-2:50 PM ELC-213-0 Instrumentation T/TH 3-5:20 PM Electronics Study discrete component amplifiers, combinational and sequential logic circuits, and more as part of Electrical Electronics, Electrical Power Production, and Mechatronic Engineering Technology programs at PCC. ELN-133-0 Digital Electronics M 1-3:50 PM W 2-4:50 PM ELN-135-0 Electronic Circuits T/TH 5:30-7:50 PM English Gain the credits needed to cover your English requirement. Take note of classes that will transfer. ENG-111-4* Writing and Inquiry T 2-3:15 PM ENG-111-4* Writing and Inquiry T 6-7:15 PM ENG-111-4* Writing and Inquiry TH 11 AM - 12:15 PM ENG-112-4* Writing/Research in the Disc F 10-11:15 AM ENG-111-4* Writing and Inquiry T 2-3:15 PM ENG-111-4* Writing and Inquiry T 6-7:15 PM ENG-111-4* Writing and Inquiry TH 11 AM - 12:15 PM ENG-111-6* Writing and Inquiry T 8-9:15 AM ENG-111-6* Writing and Inquiry TH 8-9:15 AM ENG-112-4* Writing/Research in the Disc F 10-11:15 AM ENG-112-6* Writing/Research in the Disc W 8-9:15 AM ENG-111-7* Writing and Inquiry ENG-112-7* Writing/Research in the Disc 0 - Electrical Power Production Gain skills and technical background required for entry-level employment in the operation of modern power plant facilities. EPP-110-0 Intro to Power Plant Oper M 8-9:50 AM EPP-112-0 Fuels and Combustion W 8-10:50 AM EPP-210-0 Power Plant Systems M/W 5-6:50 PM Film and Video Production Technology Develop hands-on and technical skills to be competitive for an entry-level job in the film and video industry. FVP-111-0 Intro. to Film and Video M 8 AM - 12:50 PM FVP-112-0 Art Dept Operations I M 5-9:50 PM FVP-113-0 Grip & Electrical I TH 12:30-5:20 PM FVP-114-0 Camera & Lighting I T 12:30-5:20 PM FVP-212-0 Production Techniques I T/TH 3-5:20 PM F 8 AM - 3:50 PM FVP-220-0 Editing I M/W 1-3:20 PM FVP-238-0 Software Apps for FVP T/TH 8:30-10:50 AM FVP-250-0 Production Specialties I F 8 AM - 3:50 PM Geography Be introduced to the regional concept which emphasizes the spatial association of people and their environment. GEO-111-8 World Regional Geography T/TH 9:30-10:45 AM GEO-111-8 World Regional Geography T/TH 9:30-10:45 AM Graphic Arts Learn about the use of hardware and software for production and design in graphic arts. This course is required for PCC s Digital Effects and Animation Technology program. GRA-151-0 Computer Graphics I T/TH 3:30-5:20 PM Gerontology Discover the psychological, social, and physical aspects of aging. This course is part of PCC s Human Services Technology program. GRO-120-0 Gerontology W 1-3:50 PM Gunsmithing Day classes are available for both full time and part time students on Monday- Thursday; Evening classes are available on Monday-Wednesday. GSM-101, GMS-102, GSM-103, GSM-204 and GSM-205 are all offered at the following times below. For more information please visit our website at www.piedmontcc.edu. GSM-101, 102, 103, 204 and 205 M/T 8-11:30 AM M/T 12-3 PM GSM-101, 102, 103, 204 and 205 W/TH 8-11:30 AM W/TH 12-3 PM GSM-101, 102, 103, 204 and 205 M/T/W/TH 8-11:30 AM M/T/W/TH 12-3PM GSM-101, 102, 103, 204 and 205 M/T/W 5:40-10 PM 12 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

* indicates that the course has been pre-approved as a Universal General Education Transfer Core course and should transfer to North Carolina Public Universities. We advise each student to verify this with the school(s) of their choice. Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Course Course Title Days Time Course Course Title Days Time 1 st 2 nd History Gain knowledge of American and world history. Take note of classes that will transfer. HIS-131-8* American History I M/W 1-2:15 PM HIS-131-8* American History I M/W 1-2:15 PM HIS-132-8* American History II M/W 9:30-10:45 AM HIS-131-0* American History I M/W 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM HIS-131-8* American History I M/W 1-2:15 PM HIS-132-8* American History II M/W 9:30-10:45 AM HIS-111-7* World Civilizations I Healthcare Management Learn about the functions, practices, organizational structures, and professional issues in healthcare management. HMT-110-0 Intro to Healthcare Mgt T/TH 1-2:15 PM Health Sciences Gain the foundation for success in nursing and allied health curricula as you prepare for an entry level position in health care. HSC-110-0 Orientation to Health Careers W 1-2:50 PM HSC-110-0 Orientation to Health Careers W 1-2:50 PM Human Services Gain knowledge of the criminal justice systems and operations and prepare for a job in law enforcement, corrections, and security. HSE-112-0 Group Process I T 1-3:50 PM HSE-123-0 Interviewing Techniques T/TH 10-11:50 AM HSE-220-6 Case Management TH 1-2:50 PM HSE-110-7 Intro to Human Services Humanities Study human culture through various concepts. HUM-115-0 Critical Thinking T/TH 1-2:15 PM HUM-115-0 Critical Thinking T 6-8:50 PM HUM-115-0 Critical Thinking F 9-11:50 AM HUM-160-7 Introduction to Film Industrial Systems Learn theory and hands-on skills training needed for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial systems. ISC-112-0 Industrial Safety M/W 11-11:50 AM ISC-130-0 Intro to Quality Control M 8-10:50 AM ISC-170-0 Problem-Solving Skills W 8-10:50 AM Mathematics Choose from a variety of courses to fulfill your math requirement. Take note of classes that will transfer. MAT-143-4* Quantitative Literacy M/W 6-6:50 PM MAT-171-4* Precalculus Algebra M/W 7:30-8:35 PM MAT-171-4* Precalculus Algebra T/TH 8:05-9:10 AM MAT-143-0* Quantitative Literacy T/TH 9:30-11:20 AM MAT-143-4* Quantitative Literacy M/W 6-6:50 PM MAT-152-0* Statistical Methods I T/TH 1-3:50 PM MAT-152-6* Statistical Methods I M 4-6:20 PM MAT-171-4* Precalculus Algebra M/W 7:30-8:35 PM MAT-171-4* Precalculus Algebra T/TH 8:05-9:10 AM MAT-172-6* Precalculus Trigonometry T/TH 1:40-2:45 PM MAT-143-7* Quantitative Literacy MAT-171-7* Precalculus Algebra Medical Assistant Become a multi-skilled health care professional qualified to perform administrative, clinical, and laboratory procedures. MED-110-0 Orientation to Med Assist T 2:30-3:20 PM MED-118-0 Medical Law and Ethics M/W 1:30-2:20 PM MED-121-6 Medical Terminology I T/TH 9:30-10:45 AM MED-122-6 Medical Terminology II T/TH 9:30-10:45 AM MED-150-0 Laboratory Procedures I M/T/W/TH 9:30 AM - 12:50 PM MED-230-0 Admin Office Proc III M/W 2-3:50 PM MED-240-0 Exam Room Procedures II M/T/W/TH 9:30 AM - 12:50 PM MED-121-7 Medical Terminology I MED-122-7 Medical Terminology II Marketing Be introduced to the principles and problems of marketing goods and services. This course is part of PCC s Business Administration program. MKT-120-7 Principles of Marketing Maintenance Learn maintenance fundamentals for power transmission equipment. This course is part of PCC s Industrial Systems and Mechatronic Engineering Technology programs. MNT-110-0 Intro to Maint Procedures M/W 3-4:50 PM 14 Denotes individual mini-mester courses. 1st mini-mester runs Aug. 16 - Oct. 11. 2nd minimester runs Oct. 18 - Dec. 13. for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 13

Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Course Course Title Days Time Course Course Title Days Time Music Be introduced to the origins and musical components of various types of music. Take note of classes that will transfer. MUS-112-0* Introduction to Jazz T/TH 9:30-10:45 AM Nurse Aide Get prepared to work under the supervision of licensed health care professionals in performing nursing care and services for people of all ages. NAS-101-0 Nurse Aide I M/T/W/TH 8 AM - 12:15 PM M/T/W/TH 6:45 AM - 2:30 PM NAS-101-0 Nurse Aide I F 5-8:50 PM S 8 AM - 2:30 PM NAS-102-0 Nurse Aide II M/T/W/TH 8 AM - 12:15 PM M/T/W/TH 6:45 AM - 2:30 PM Network Operating Systems Learn about the installation and configuration of various operating systems as part of PCC s Information Technology Business Support, Computer Programming, or Web Design programs. NOS-110-7 Operating Systems Concepts NOS-230-7 Windows Administration I Nursing Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to provide nursing care to clients and groups of clients throughout the lifespan in a variety of settings with this hands-on training. NUR-111-0 Intro to Health Concepts M 9-11:50 AM W 8:30-11:20 AM T 9-10:50 AM T 1-2:50 PM TH/F 6:45 AM - 12:45 PM NUR-211-0 Health Care Concepts M 9-11:50 AM T 7:45-11:45 AM T 12:45-4:45 PM W 8 AM - 12 PM TH 6:45 AM - 4:40 PM NUR-212-0 Health System Concepts M 1-3:50 PM T 7:45-11:45 AM T 12:45-4:45 PM W 8 AM - 12 PM TH 6:45 AM - 4:40 PM Office Systems Technology Learn how to respond to the demands of a dynamic computerized workplace and prepare for an administrative support career. OST-131-0 Keyboarding T/TH 1-2:15 PM OST-134-0 Text Entry & Formatting T/TH 1-2:50 PM OST-136-0 Word Processing T/TH 5:30-7:20 PM Office Systems Technology Learn how to respond to the demands of a dynamic computerized workplace and prepare for an administrative support career. OST-137-0 Office Software Applicat. M/W 11 AM -12:50 PM OST-148-0 Med Coding Billing & Insu T/TH 2:30-3:45 PM OST-148-0 Med Coding Billing & Insu T/TH 9-10:15 AM OST-241-0 Med Ofc Transcription I M/W 2-3:15 PM OST-247-0 Procedure Coding M/W 10-11:50 AM OST-181-7 Intro to Office Systems Phlebotomy Technology Gain the skills needed to obtain blood and other specimens for the purpose of laboratory analysis. PBT-100-0 Phlebotomy Technology T/TH 9-11:50 AM T/TH 1-2:50 PM W 9 AM - 12:50 PM PBT-100-0 Phlebotomy Technology T/TH 9-11:50 AM T/TH 1-2:50 PM W 9 AM - 12:50 PM PBT-101-0 Phlebotomy Practicum M-F TIMES TBA Physical Education Learn basic concepts and principles of lifetime physical fitness and other health-related factors. PED-110-7 Fit and Well for Life Physics Gain knowledge about the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Take note of classes that will transfer. PHY-151-0* College Physics I M/W 4-6:20 PM Political Science Study the origins, development, structure, and functions of American government. Take note of classes that will transfer. POL-120-8* American Government T/TH 11 AM - 12:15 PM POL-120-8* American Government T/TH 11 AM - 12:15 PM Psychology Gain knowledge about the scientific study of human behavior. Take note of classes that will transfer. PSY-150-4* General Psychology W 9:45-11 AM PSY-241-4 Developmental Psych F 1-2:35 PM 14 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

* indicates that the course has been pre-approved as a Universal General Education Transfer Core course and should transfer to North Carolina Public Universities. We advise each student to verify this with the school(s) of their choice. Curriculum Class Schedule For the most up-to-date class schedule visit www.piedmontcc.edu/schedule Course Course Title Days Time Course Course Title Days Time Psychology Gain knowledge about the scientific study of human behavior. Take note of classes that will transfer. PSY-150-0 General Psychology T/TH 8-9:15 AM PSY-150-4 General Psychology W 9:45-11 AM PSY-150-6 General Psychology T 2-3:15 PM PSY-150-6 General Psychology M 9-10:35 AM PSY-241-4 Developmental Psych F 1-2:35 PM PSY-281-6 Abnormal Psychology W 10-11:15 AM PSY-150-7 General Psychology PSY-241-7 Developmental Psych Information Systems Security Learn about the importance of systems security in courses that are part of PCC s Information Technology Computer Programming program. SEC-110-7 Security Concepts Sociology Be introduced to the scientific study of human society, culture, and social interactions. Take note of classes that will transfer. SOC-210-0* Introduction to Sociology T/TH 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM SOC-210-6* Introduction to Sociology M 5:30-7:05 PM SOC-210-6* Introduction to Sociology W 8:15-9:30 AM SOC-210-7* Introduction to Sociology SOC-220-7 Social Problems Spanish Study fundamental elements of the Spanish language within a cultural context. SPA-111-8 Elementary Spanish I W 5-7:45 PM SPA-112-8 Elementary Spanish II M/W 3-4:15 PM SPA-111-8 Elementary Spanish I W 5-7:45 PM SPA-112-8 Elementary Spanish II M/W 3-4:15 PM Work-Based Learning Gain a work-based learning experience with a college-approved employer in an area related to your program of study. WBL-111-0 Work-Based Learning I WBL-115-7 Work-Based Learning Seminar I Web Technologies Learn about web technology and design. This course is part of PCC s Information Technology Computer Programming and Web Design programs. WEB-111-7 Intro to Web Graphics WEB-115-7 Web Markup and Scripting WEB-210-7 Web Design Welding Gain a sound understanding of the science, technology, and applications essential for successful employment in the welding and metal industry. WLD-110-0 Cutting Processes T 6-9:50 PM WLD-111-0 Oxy-Fuel Welding T 6-9:50 PM WLD-112-0 Basic Welding Processes TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-115AB-0 SMAW (Stick) Plate T/TH 6-8:35 PM WLD-115BB-0 SMAW (Stick) Plate T/TH 6-8:35 PM WLD-116A-0 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe T/TH 6-8:20 PM WLD-116B-0 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe T/TH 6-8:20 PM WLD-121-0 GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-122-0 GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-131-0 GTAW (TIG) Plate T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-132-0 GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe T/TH 6-9:20 PM WLD-141AB-0 Symbols & Specifications T 6-7:50 PM WLD-141BB-0 Symbols & Specifications TH 6-7:50 PM WLD-151-0 Fabrication I T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-261-0 Certification Practices TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-110-0 Cutting Processes M or F 8-11:50 AM WLD-110-0 Cutting Processes M or T 6-9:50 PM WLD-111-0 Oxy-Fuel Welding F 8-11:50 AM WLD-111-0 Oxy-Fuel Welding T or W 6-9:50 PM WLD-112-0 Basic Welding Processes M, W, or F 8-11:50 AM WLD-112-0 Basic Welding Processes M, W, or TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-115-0 SMAW (Stick) Plate M/W 8 AM - 1:20 PM WLD-115AB-0 SMAW (Stick) Plate M/W 6-8:45 PM WLD-115BB-0 SMAW (Stick) Plate T/TH 6-8:45 PM WLD-116-0 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe M/W 8 AM - 12:50 PM WLD-116A-0 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe M/W 6-8:20 PM WLD-116B-0 SMAW (stick) Plate/Pipe T/TH 6-8:20 PM WLD-121-0 GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate M/W 8-11:50 AM WLD-121-0 GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate M/W or T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-122-0 GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe M/W 8-11:50 AM WLD-122-0 GMAW (MIG) Plate/Pipe M/W or T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-131-0 GTAW (TIG) Plate M/W 8-11:50 AM WLD-131-0 GTAW (TIG) Plate M/W or T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-132-0 GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe M/W 8-11:20 AM WLD-132-0 GTAW (TIG) Plate/Pipe M/W or T/TH 6-9:20 PM WLD-141-0 Symbols & Specifications F 8-11:50 AM WLD-141-0 Symbols & Specifications W or TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-151-0 Fabrication I M/W or T/TH 6-9:50 PM WLD-261-0 Certification Practices F 8-11:50 AM WLD-261-0 Certification Practices T 6-9:50 PM 16 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 15

CONTINUING EDUCATION Locations & Contact Information PCC offers Continuing Education courses at several locations in Person and Caswell counties. Here is a list and abbreviations used in the schedule. SCHEDULE Person County Campus (PCC) 1715 College Drive, Roxboro, NC (336) 599-1181 Caswell County Campus (CCC) 331 Piedmont Drive, Yanceyville, NC (336) 694-5707 Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center (BDEC) / Small Business Center (SBC) 105 N. Main St., Roxboro, NC (336) 599-0032 Earl Bradsher Preschool (EBP) 404 S. Morgan St., Roxboro High School Equivalency/ABS (336) 322-2115 - Person (336) 694-8057 - Caswell Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) 337 Wall St., Yanceyville, NC (336) 694-4013 Roxboro Police Department (RPD) 109 Lamar St, Roxboro, NC 27573 (336) 599-8345 Workforce Training Center (WTC) 303 S. Morgan St., Roxboro (336) 599-4620 PCC s Continuing Education division is led by four Deans, pictured clockwise starting in the upper left: Debra Harlow, Dean, Adult Basic Skills; Tracey Brandon, Dean, Occupational and Correction Education; Angela Webb, Dean, Workforce Development; Darron Wood, Dean, Public Safety Training PCC offers multiple sections for most courses and adds courses throughout the semester. Please call or e-mail the PCC contact listed in the schedule for more information and for additional dates and times. See page 17 for Continuing Education registration and fees. Learn more about! Allied Health Care Training (336) 322-2133 - Person (336) 694-8080 - Caswell Customized Training Program (336) 599-6622 Workforce Development (336) 322-2156 Personal Enrichment Occupational Extension (336) 322-2133 Workforce Certification Academy (336) 322-2156 16 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

REGISTRATION & FEES FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES Registration is open to anyone at least 18 years of age or older and may be completed in person, by mail, or by phone. Registration for minors in Adult Basic Skills requires parent/guardian, the school superintendent, and the principal s written permission (completed form required). To register go to http://www.piedmontcc.edu/ceregister and complete the form! Register as soon as possible in order to reserve your seat in a course. Be sure to pay your registration fee prior to the start of the course this is required. Some courses have limited seating capacity and are filled on a first-paid basis. Registration Fees for Occupational Extension Courses (unless otherwise denoted) are: 1-24 hours $ 70 25-50 hours $ 125 51+ hours $ 180 Additional fees may be required for certain courses. $8 Nursing and Medical Services Courses Fee $1.25 Optional Student Accident Insurance Refunds for Continuing Education courses are made as follows: 100% if requested before course begins or if the course is canceled, 75% if requested after a course begins but before 10% of the total course meetings. No refund if after this date. In order to receive a refund, the student must officially withdraw from the course. Are You Unemployed or Underemployed? Let PCC help you with FREE Work Assessment Services, Employability Training, and Career Development Counseling! Call (336) 322-599-4620 TRAIN FOR A NEW CAREER FOR JUST $180! WORKFORCE CERTIFICATION ACADEMY The Workforce Development s Workforce Certification Academy is designed to meet workforce needs by preparing individuals for employment by providing demand-driven, short-term training that leads to national, state, or industry-recognized certifications. 18 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 17

Continuing Education Course Schedule Adult Basic Skills & High School Equivalency PCC - Person County Campus CCC - Caswell County Campus See page 16 for location details ADULT BASIC SKILLS & HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY(HSE) Study to obtain the foundational skills you need for your next step. Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Contact Session I: FREE; PCC Sylvia Gault Aug. 9 Aug. 31 (336) 322-2155 Session II: sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Sept. 25 Oct. 18 Orientation 2 Outcomes (O2O) Appointments available for day and evening Aug. 9 - Oct. 6 FREE; CCC Lynn Kerr (336) 694-8057 lynn.kerr@piedmontcc.edu If your goal is to be able to pass a High School Equivalency test (GED or HiSET ), or gain basic skills needed to be college or career ready, Orientation 2 Outcomes (O2O) is where to start! O2O is required for new ABS students or any ABS student who has been out of the program for 90 days or more. Contact the local ABS office to reserve your seat in an O2O session beginning Aug. 9. Fall semester classes begin Aug. 16. Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Contact Mon.-Thurs., 8:30 11:30 a.m. Session I: Aug. 16 Oct. 12 Session II: Oct. 18 - Dec. 14 FREE; PCC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Basic Skills/HSE Math/Science (Beginner Level) Basic Skills/HSE Math/Science (Intermediate to Advanced Levels) Basic Skills/HSE Math/Science (Beginner to Advanced Levels) Basic Skills/HSE Language Arts/Social Studies (Beginner to Intermediate Levels) Basic Skills/HSE Language Arts/Social Studies (Intermediate Levels) Basic Skills/HSE Language Arts/Social Studies (Beginner to Advanced Levels) Basic Skills/HSE (Beginner to Advanced Levels) English as a Second Language (ESL) Multi-level Mon.-Thurs., 8:30 11:30 a.m. Session I: Aug. 16 - Oct. 12 Session II: Oct. 18 - Dec. 14 Tues. & Thurs. 5:30 8:30 p.m. Session I: Aug. 17 - Oct. 12 Session II: Oct.19 - Dec. 14 Mon.-Thurs., 11:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Session I: Aug. 16 - Oct. 12 Session II: Oct. 18 - Dec. 14 Mon.-Thurs., 11:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Session I: Aug. 16 - Oct. 12 Session II: Oct. 18 - Dec. 14 Mon. & Wed., 5:30-8:30 p.m. Session I: Aug. 16 - Oct. 11 Session II: Oct. 18 - Dec. 13 Session I: Aug. 16 - Dec. 14 Mon.-Thurs., 8:30 a.m. 2 p.m. Session II: Aug. 16 - Dec. 13 Mon. & Wed., 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tues. & Thurs.; 5:30 8:30 p.m. Session I: Aug. 17 - Oct. 12 Session II: Oct. 19 - Dec. 14 Mon., Tues. & Wed.; 8:15 10:15 a.m. Session I: Sept. 5 - Oct. 11 Session II: Oct. 18 - Dec. 13 FREE; PCC FREE; PCC FREE; PCC FREE; PCC FREE; PCC FREE; CCC FREE; PCC Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu Lynn Kerr (336) 694-8057 lynn.kerr@piedmontcc.edu Sylvia Gault (336) 322-2155 sylvia.gault@piedmontcc.edu 18 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

PCC - Person County Campus CCC - Caswell County Campus BDEC - Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center PSTC - Public Safety Training Center See page 16 for location details Continuing Education Course Schedule Professional Development and Basic Skills/HSE OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND COURSES CONTACT: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER; (336) 599-0032 Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Description Notary Public Aug. 14 & 16 Mon. & Wed., 6-9 p.m. Oct. 23 & 25 Mon. & Wed., 6-9 p.m. Dec. 4 & 6 Mon. & Wed., 6-9 p.m. Sept. 18 & 20 Mon. & Wed., 6-9 p.m. Defensive Driving Class Sept. 16 Sat., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov. 7 Tues., 6-10 p.m. Dec. 5 Tues., 6-10 p.m. Oct. 3 Tues., 6-10 p.m. $70; BDEC $70; CCC $99; BDEC $99; CCC Prepare to become a Notary Public in North Carolina! Participants must be at least 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and speak and write English. Additional costs include: textbook $29.89. Payment of the registration fee is required before the course starts. 2016 Notary Book also required. Qualified drivers may earn the opportunity to receive a reduction on a traffic infraction by completing the National Safety Council s Defense Driving Course. Upon completing the four hour class, a Certificate of Completion will be issued. Payment of the registration fee is required before the course starts. Vehicle Safety Inspections Oct. 24 & 25 Tues. & Wed. 5:30-9:30 p.m. Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED Oct. 27 Fri., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Basic Sign Language Oct. 3 - Nov. 21 Tues., 6-9 p.m. Healthcare Provider CPR Sept. 22; Fri., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nov. 17; Fri., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dec. 15; Fri., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $70; PCC D120 Required for certification or re-certification to inspect motor vehicles under the N.C. Motor Vehicles Safety Inspection Law. Students must have a valid N.C. driver s license and work at an approved Vehicle Inspections Station or be in the process of establishing a station that meets NC DMV approval. $50;BDEC Learn Basic First Aid/CPR/AED for the non-healthcare provider with this American Heart Association course. $70; BDEC This course will focus on basic vocabulary, finger spelling, and hearing impairment. Additional costs include: textbook $19.22. Payment of the registration fee is required before the course starts. $50; BDEC American Heart Association Course on Basic Life Support for the healthcare provider. BASIC SKILLS/HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (HSE) ONLINE STUDIES Course to prepare for GED or HiSET testing requires online instruction and face-to-face meetings with instructor. Lab times are offered for computer usage, tutoring, and progress testing. Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Contact HSE Online & Lab Room B-102 Aug. 15 - Dec. 31; Tues. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Lab begins Aug. 22 and ends Dec. 12 Online ends Dec. 31 Aug. 15 - Dec. 31; Mon., 1:30-4:30 p.m. Lab begins Aug. 21 and ends Dec. 11 Online ends Dec. 31 Aug. 15 - Dec. 31 Mon. & Wed., 3-5 p.m. Tues., 3-5 p.m.;5:30-8:30 p.m. Lab begins Aug. 16 and ends Dec. 13 Online ends Dec. 31 FREE; PCC Sylvia Gault (336)322-2155 Sylvia.Gault@piedmontcc.edu HSE Online & Lab BDEC FREE; PCC Sylvia Gault (336)322-2155 Sylvia.Gault@piedmontcc.edu Basic Skills/HSE Online & Lab Room K-162 FREE; CCC Lynn Kerr (336) 694-8057 Lynn.Kerr@piedmontcc.edu 20 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 19

Continuing Education Course Schedule Small Business Center Seminars & Medical Online Training CCC - Caswell County Campus BDEC - Business Development and Entrepreneurship Center RPD - Roxboro Police Department See page 16 for location details FREE SMALL BUSINESS CENTER SEMINARS CONTACT BY LOCATION Person County, BDEC, or Roxboro PD: Jody Blackwell, (336) 599-6622, jody.blackwell@piedmontcc.edu Caswell County: Cori Lindsay, (336) 694-4013, cori.lindsay@piedmontcc.edu Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Description The Best Businesses to Start Right Now July 25 Tues., 6-9pm Keeping your Business Safe and Secure Aug. 3 Thurs., 6-8pm One Page Marketing for Businesses Aug. 24 Thurs., 6-9pm How to Start a New Business / 500 Home Based Ideas Scams: A Big Concern for Small Businesses Dealing with Difficult Employees, Co-Workers, and Customers Sept. 7 Thurs., 6-9 p.m. Sept. 19 Tues., 6-8 p.m. Sept. 26 Tues., 12:30-2pm Is Opening a Business a Good Fit Oct. 12 Thurs., 12:30-2pm Drive New Business With Social Media Oct. 19 Thurs., 6-8 p.m. Record Keeping and Tax Planning for Businesses Nov. 3 Fri., 6-8:30pm LinkedIn for Business Nov. 14 Tues., 6-9 pm FREE; BDEC FREE; RPD FREE; BDEC FREE; CCC FREE; CCC FREE; BDEC FREE FREE; CCC FREE; BDEC FREE; CCC Find out what businesses and industries are booming and what is hot. Are you considering opening a small business but not sure what to start. Th seminar will teach business owners how to stay safe during customer transactions, opening and closing hours, and dealing with unruly customers. Create a marketing plan that is clear focused, results driven and relevant. In this class you will learn a simple way to create a one-page marketing plan and a marketing map to follow that includes the web, social marketing and traditional marketing. Starting a small business requires determination, motivation, planning and know-how. One of the safest ways to start a new business is to start out working from home. Think consumers are the only victims of fraud? Think again! Every year, thousands of small businesses find themselves targets of scams and deceptive sales practices. This seminar will help business owners and employees deal with difficult co-workers, their employees, and also difficult customers. Find out if starting a business is the right fit for you. Learn how to evaluate if starting a business is right for you. This will be a lunch and learn so please register early. This session will answer your common questions about different platforms, how to build your following, and what to say to drive results. The seminar will provide business owners and potential business owners with great practices for record keeping and tax planning. Build your personal plan to quickly get result with LinkedIn in only 15 minutes, 2 days a week. LinkedIn can be a tremendously powerful tool to grow your small business and finally get noticed. MEDICAL ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMS For more information contact Velma Drumwright at (336) 599-0032 or visit www.careerstep.com/piedmont Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Contact Career Step-Professional Medical Coding and Billing ICD-10 Classes begin the 4th Thursday of each month $180; Online Velma Drumwright (336) 599-0032 Velma.Drumwright@piedmontcc.edu Career Step s medical coding and billing program prepares professionals on how to translate medical records into standardized codes used to bill patients and thirdparty payers such as insurance companies and Medicare. Coders use 3 different code sets: CPT, HCPCS, and ICD-10. The comprehensive Professional Medical Coding and Billing ICD-10 program will teach you to use all of these codes CPT, HCPCS, and ICD- 10 making sure you have the skills needed to earn national certification and start working. Career Step-Medical Transcription Editor Classes begin the 4th Thursday of each month $180; Online Velma Drumwright (336) 599-0032 Velma.Drumwright@piedmontcc.edu Career Step s premier medical transcription education program, Medical Transcription Editor, is designed to help you gain the knowledge and skills of both a medical transcriptionist and a medical transcription editor, making you more flexible and marketable after graduation. Cost of listed courses are subject to change by the NC General Assembly and/or the NC State Board of Community Colleges. 20 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

Continuing Education Course Schedule Online Courses ONLINE COURSES All classes begin at $70 and start on June 14, July 12, August 16, September 13, October 18, November 8, and December 13. For more information contact Velma Drumwright at (336) 599-0032 or visit www.ed2go.com/pcc Name of Class/Description Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 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. Introduction to Microsoft Word 2016 Learn to use the basic features of Word 2016 (now available through Office 365) to type, edit, format, spell check, and print professionallooking documents, letters, and reports. Intermediate Microsoft Word 2016 Learn how to use the more advanced features of Microsoft Word 2016 (now available through Office 365) including how to add graphics, use templates, and merge data. Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016 Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel 2016 (now available through Office 365) and discover how to create worksheets, workbooks, charts, and graphs quickly and efficiently. Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2016 Take your Microsoft Excel 2016 skills to the next level as you master charts, graphs, PivotTables, Slicers, Sparklines, AutoFilter, macros, and other advanced Excel functions. Advanced Microsoft Excel 2016 Master advanced features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2016, including data analysis tools, data tables and databases, PivotTables, custom controls, importing external data, and conditional formatting. Introduction to QuickBooks 2016 Gain control of the financial accounting of your business using this powerful software program, including how to create statements and invoices and track payables and receivables. Intermediate QuickBooks 2016 Master QuickBooks more advanced functions, such as exporting and importing list data, using batch invoicing to create multiple invoices, and managing journal entries. Creating WordPress Websites Want to build an attractive, sophisticated blog or website without having to learn any special coding? WordPress is the answer you re looking for! WordPress is one of the world s most popular Web design tools because it s free, it s easy to use, and it produces professional results. Accounting Fundamentals Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more. Grammar Refresher Whatever your goals, a grasp of English grammar is important if you want to improve your speaking and writing skills. Spanish for Medical Professionals Learn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases. Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies In this teacher training course, you ll learn Singapore s innovative and practical strategies for solving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems. A to Z Grant Writing Learn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grant writing campaigns, and prepare proposals. 22 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 21

Continuing Education Course Schedule Workforce Certification Academy PCC - Person County Campus WTC - Workforce Training Center See page 16 for location details WORKFORCE CERTIFICATION ACADEMY The Workforce Certification Academy faculty and staff are dedicated to providing training that leads to industry recognized credentials so that our students may have the best competitive advantage for securing employment. Take a look at some of our standout offerings. Contact: Jeanette Godsey, (336) 322-2156, jeanette.godsey@piedmontcc.edu Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Orientation to Siemens Level 1 July 31-Aug. 14, Mon. - Wed., 9 am - 4 p.m. FREE; WTC This orientation class provides the opportunity for students to determine if a career in mechatronics in appropriate for them. Students will learn basic computer skills, how to prepare for the upcoming Siemens Level I training and will study and sit for the NC Career Readiness Certificate. Those successfully completing this class will qualify for financial assistance with the Siemens Level I training. OSHA Forklift Aug. 14, 16 and 17 Mon., 1-4 p.m.; Wed. & Thurs., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $70 plus; $6 for certification card; PCC S-130 The OSHA Forklift certification class provides training on the operation and maintenance of an industrial forklift. Core topics include forklift design, controls and instrumentation, preuse inspection, safety awareness, and forklift stability. The course meets the training requirements for OSHA regulations. Siemens Level I/Mechatronics Aug. 21-Nov. 13 Mon. - Thurs., 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. $180 plus $8 for OSHA-10 card; PCC S-130 This 320 hour course provides instruction in four major areas: hydraulics, electrical, mechanical and PLCs (programmable logic controllers). These four basic components represent a mechatronics system which drives the automated processes in an advanced manufacturing environment. For those with a manufacturing background, this is the next step in obtaining skills valuable to local manufacturing companies. For those wishing to gain access to local manufacturing jobs, this is your means of gaining access to job vacancies. Orientation to BioWork Aug. 21 - Sept. 6 Mon. - Thurs., 1-4 p.m. This course will prepare students for the hybrid BioWork course by providing training in the skills and strategies necessary for successful engagement with online classes and assignments. Students will be introduced to a variety of online tools, including Blackboard and PCC s Distance Learning resources, and learn basic computer and Internet literacy. BioWork Certification Training (BioWork Process Technician) Sept. 11 - Dec. 19 Mon. & Tues., 4-6 p.m. FREE; WTC $181.25; $139 Estimated Book Fee; PCC - F203 (Person) This course brings together the basics of manufacturing technology, the fundamentals of science, and the job-seeking essentials needed to provide marketable skills for manufacturing technicians in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemical manufacturing industries. Orientation to Certified Logistics Technician Oct. 23-Nov. 6 Mon. - Wed., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This orientation class provides the opportunity for students to determine if a career in logistics in appropriate for them. Students will learn basic computer skills, how to prepare for the upcoming Certified Logistics Technician training and will study and sit for the NC Career Readiness Certificate. Those successfully completing this class will qualify for financial assistance to take the logistics training. Certified Logistics Technician Nov.16 - Dec. 13 Mon. - Thurs., 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. FREE; WTC $180 plus $8 for OSHA-10 card; PCC S-130 This 100-hour course provides instruction in logistics, material handling, supply chain management, and the moving of products throughout the manufacturing environment. OSHA Forklift Dec. 14, 18 and 19 Thus., 1-4 p.m.; Mon. & Tues., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $70 plus $6 for certification card PCC S-130 The OSHA Forklift certification class provides training on the operation and maintenance of an industrial forklift. Core topics include forklift design, controls and instrumentation, pre-use inspection, safety awareness, and forklift stability. The course meets the training requirements for OSHA regulations. Orientation to Certified Production Technician Dec. 4-Dec. 18 Mon. - Wed., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This orientation class provides the opportunity for students to determine if a career in logistics in appropriate for them. Students will learn basic computer skills, how to prepare for the upcoming Certified Logistics Technician training and will study and sit for the NC Career Readiness Certificate. Those successfully completing this class will qualify for financial assistance to take the logistics training. Certified Production Technician Jan. 8 - Mar. 1 Mon. - Thurs., 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. FREE; WTC $180; PCC S-130 The MSSC Certified Production Technician provides training for those interested in manufacturing jobs. National certifications issued in safety, quality, manufacturing processes and production, maintenance and green production. Take the Orientation class to obtain financial assistance with this class. 22 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

CCC - Caswell County Campus WTC - Workforce Training Center See page 16 for location details Continuing Education Course Schedule Job Seeking Courses JOB SEEKING COURSES *No Charge to those who are unemployed,underemployed or received notice of lay-off. Person County, WTC, and Online: Jeanette Godsey, (336) 322-2156, jeanette.godsey@piedmontcc.edu Caswell County: Bonnie Gibson, (336) 694-8064, bonnie.gibson@piedmontcc.edu or Lori Watlington, (336) 694-8080, lori.watlington@piedmontcc.edu Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Description Basic Computer Skills for Job Search Aug.22 - Sept. 12 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Nov. 11 - Dec. 21 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. FREE;WTC You can learn basic computer skills, such as how to create, save, and print various job search documents, use Microsoft Word and develop a resume in NC Works. This class will also introduce you to Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher and how these programs can assist in your job search efforts. Computer Literacy for Job Search Introduction to Computers for Job Search Mission Employment Hybrid Lab Online Job Search Strategies Sept. 26 - Oct. 17 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sept. 19 - Oct. 26 Tues & Thurs., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Oct. 24 - Dec. 5 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Nov. 2 - Nov. 28 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Aug. 17 - Sept. 7 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Aug. 21 - Dec. 13 Mon. & Wed., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Aug. 15 - Dec. 15 Lab Open Mon. - Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 11-Oct. 11 Mon. & Wed., 2-5 p.m. Nov. 1 - Dec. 6 Mon. & Wed., 2-5 p.m. Aug. 22 - Sept. 21 Tues. & Thurs., 1-4 p.m. Oct. 10 - Nov. 9 Tues. & Thurs., 1-4 p.m. NEW Working Smart Sept. 5-Sept. 28 Tues. & Thurs., 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Résumés and Cover Letters Nov. 2-Nov. 30 Tues. & Thurs., 1 p.m.-4p.m. Sept. 18 - Sept. 27 Mon. & Wed., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. FREE;CCC FREE; WTC FREE; CCC FREE; WTC FREE; CCC FREE;WTC FREE;CCC FREE;WTC FREE;CCC FREE;WTC FREE;WTC Successful students will earn an official Microsoft Digital Literacy certification to add to their résumés and share with potential employers at job interviews. You will need a competent level of computer skills to successfully complete this class. In today s labor market, all employees need to know how to use a computer. This introductory course can teach you the basic parts and functions of the computer, the keyboard, how to develop simple documents for job search and how to setup email accounts and utilize them in looking for work. Need help finding work in today s computer driven labor market? Don t have a résumé? Don t know how to search the Internet for employment opportunities? This course can help you obtain a NC Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) to help perspective employers see that you possess the basic skills they require. Looking for work in today s labor market requires you to submit job applications online. This is a difficult process if you are not familiar with NCWorks or if you don t have extensive experience with the Internet. During this course, you will learn how to effectively use NCWorks and how to search for job vacancies and submit company online applications. Tracking your online job search efforts is also important as well as documenting user ID s and passwords for each company website accessed so that progress towards obtaining employment can be evaluated and improved. This new class addresses soft skills and work ethic. Developed at the request of employers in the Charlotte area, this new training addresses five core work values: selfmanagement, self-awareness, problem solving, work ethic and communication skills. All these skills are necessary to be successful at work and many employers are finding that members of the local workforce do not have these skills. This 12-hour class teaches you how to develop a résumé, adjust it to the job you are seeking, and create an effective cover letter that will get an employer s attention. 24 for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 23

Continuing Education Course Schedule Health Care Training, GED & HiSET Testing PCC - Person County Campus; CCC - Caswell County Campus WTC - Workforce Training Center PSTC - Public Safety Training Center See page 16 for location details HEALTH CARE TRAINING CONTACT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BY PHONE AT (336) 694-8064 OR (336) 694-8080 OR BY EMAIL AT LORI.WATLINGTON@PIEDMONTCC.EDU Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Description Orientation to Health Care Careers July 10-July 18 Mon. - Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 11-Sept. 19 Mon. - Thurs.; 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. FREE; CCC Find out if the Health Care field is for you with this FREE orientation! July 11-July 27 Tues. & Thurs., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. FREE; WTC Sept. 19- Oct. 5 Tues. & Thurs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 16 - Oct. 17 Mon. - Thurs., 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Nurse Aide I For Financial Support consideration you must take Orientation to Health Care Careers Aug. 18 - Dec. 16 Fri. 5-9 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. $188, reg. $91.75, textbook $101, State Board Exam Learn the proper techniques for providing personal care and basic nursing skills in the health care setting. Nurse Aide II PRE-REQUISITE: Listed as CNA I on NC Registry; high school/high school equivalency graduate.. Oct. 12 - Dec. 14 Mon. - Thurs., 8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Aug. 21 - Nov. 7 Mon. - Thurs., 1-5 p.m. Nurse Aide Refresher Nov. 13 - Dec. 4 Mon. - Thurs., 1:30-5 p.m. Medication Aide Call for more information For Financial Support consideration you must take Orientation to Health Care Car Medication Technician For Financial Support consideration you must take Orientation to Health Care Careers Cardiovascular Technician/ Monitor PRE-REQUISITE: High School/High School Equivalency graduate; CPR for Healthcare Providers card Aug. 9 - Aug. 15 Mon. - Thurs., 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Dec. 5 - Dec. 14 Mon. - Thurs., 1:30-5 p.m. Aug. 29 - Nov. 21 Tues. - Thurs., 5:30-9 p.m. Healthcare Provider CPR Aug. 18 Fri., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. $188, reg. $82.20, textbook $24, State Exam $125 Registration, $101 State Exam; CCC $70 Registration, $24.55 Textbook, $55 State Exam; CCC $70, Registration; $25, State Exam $188, reg. $97.14, textbook $11.69, supplies $35, Practice Exam $115, CET Exam; CCC Learn the more complex skills for patients/ residents in this course! Has your listing in the Nurse Aide I Registry expired? PCC can help! Learn how to prepare and administer medications to patients in nursing homes. The course is open to students who are currently certified as a Nurse Aide I. Learn how to prepare and administer medications in adult care homes such as assisted living facilities, group homes, and home health care agencies. Prepare to become a certified EKG Technician. This program will prepare you for the Certified EKG Technician (CET) Exam through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). $50; PSTC Are you a healthcare provider who needs to update your CPR certification? PCC can help! GED & HISET TESTING Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Contact GED and HiSET Testing Aug. 16 - Dec. 15 Call for Information $20 each or $80 total for GED ; $10 each or $50 total for HiSET ; PCC & CCC Cynthia Worth (336) 322-2142 cynthia.worth@piedmontcc.edu 24 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

CCC - Caswell County Campus WTC - Workforce Training Center See page 16 for location details Continuing Education Course Schedule public safety PUBLIC SAFETY PCC provides an array of courses and programs to meet the training needs of the public safety sector, industry licensures, re-certifications, and trades. Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Contact Detention Officer Certification Course PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CONTACT: JEANETTE GODSEY, (336) 322-2156 OR JEANETTE.GODSEY@PIEDMONTCC.EDU Type/Name of Class Date/Time Cost/Location Description Spanish for the Workplace Part 1 July 10 - Aug. 11 Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Aug. 22 - Nov. 7 Tues., 5:15-7:15 p.m. Handgun Safety Course Sept. 30 Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 28 Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. PSTC Public Safety Training Center (336) 694-4013 This certification-related Detention Officer Certification Course (DOCC) is offered under guidelines and requirements as set forth by North Carolina Sheriffs Education and Training Standards Commission. Properly certified State instructors are used in all topic areas. Trainees must successfully pass State administered exam as well as demonstrate competency in all skill areas in order to be eligible for certification as a detention officer. Lecture, demonstrations and practical exercises are primary methods of instruction. Contact the NC Department of Justice for course standards. EMT Basic (Caswell County) Aug. 7 - Dec. 16 Mon. & Wed., 6-10 p.m. Some Saturdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Pre-register by August 3, 2017 $194; PSTC Public Safety Training Center (336) 694-4013 Instruction on basic life support skills necessary to provide emergency medical care in hospitals, physician offices and EMS systems. EMS 3000: Anatomy & Physiology August 8 October 8 $180; Online Public Safety Training Center (336) 694-4013 This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance, and electrolytes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of anatomy and physiology. This course must follow specific guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). Paramedic: Section I (Nationally Accredited by CoAEMSP) Pre-requisite: EMS 3000 Coming in October Tues. & Thurs., 6-10 p.m. Some Saturdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Some Sundays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $495; PSTC Public Safety Training Center (336) 694-4013 Prerequisite: EMT-Basic credential or candidate pending; high school diploma or general educational development (GED); successful completion of an entrance exam assessing basic reading comprehension and English skills at a minimum at the post-secondary grade level; demonstration of math skills at a minimum at the high school grade level. This course offers instruction in all phases of prehospital advanced life support. Instruction includes EKG interpretation, as well as skills associated with the treatment and assessment of the cardiac, trauma and pediatric patients. ACLS, PALS & PHTLS are also covered. A packet may be picked up beginning on June 1st at the PSTC that explains the program in more detail as well as provides needed forms. Paramedic: Section II (Nationally Accredited by CoAEMSP) Coming in October Mon. & Wed., 6-10 p.m. Some Saturdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Some Sundays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $188; PSTC Public Safety Training Center (336) 694-4013 Prerequisite: EMT-Basic credential or candidate pending; high school diploma or general educational development (GED); successful completion of an entrance exam assessing basic reading comprehension and English skills at a minimum at the post-secondary grade level; demonstration of math skills at a minimum at the high school grade level. This course offers instruction in all phases of prehospital advanced life support. Instruction includes EKG interpretation, as well as skills associated with the treatment and assessment of the cardiac, trauma and pediatric patients. ACLS, PALS & PHTLS are also covered. A packet may be picked up beginning on November 1st at the PSTC that explains the program in more detail as well as provides needed forms. $70; PCC Students will learn to identify and apply basic grammar concepts, communicate simple Spanish phrases and interpret for Spanish speaking individuals in workplace settings. $99; PCC The 8-hour course fulfills the requirement for obtaining a concealed weapon permit. Since 1995, N.C. citizens have had the right to carry concealed weapons if they complete the training program. The course will cover laws concerning the use of deadly force, laws governing areas concealed weapons may be carried, and rules and ideas for gun safety. for complete list of courses and programs available at pcc visit www.piedmontcc.edu 25

Credentials Matter AT PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE what s PCC happening at 2017-18 SGA OFFICERS Valenecia Fortune President Rachel Patterson Vice President Ayla Dunn Treasurer William Kelly Horne Secretary PCC can help you prove that you have the credentials to succeed. PCC provides training that leads to an industry-recognized credential. To name a few: Advanced Manufacturing AWS (Welding certification) BioWork Process Technician CPR Certified Logistics Technician Certified Production Technician Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Green Production OSHA 10 OSHA Forklift RESIDENCY INFORMATION Medication Aide Medical Technician National Accredited Paramedic Certification North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate Nursing Assistant I Nursing Assistant II Registered Nurse Siemens Level I and many more! Session Law 2013 360 directs the University of North Carolina (UNCGA), the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS), the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA), and the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) to create a centralized, uniform process for determining residency for tuition purposes and for administration of state financial aid. Under North Carolina law, to qualify for in - state tuition, you must show that: You have established your legal residence (domicile) in North Carolina. You have maintained that domicile for at least twelve (12) consecutive months before the beginning of the term. You have a residentiary presence in the state. You intend to make North Carolina your permanent home indefinitely (rather than being in North Carolina solely to attend college). For additional information, visit http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/student-services/residencydetermination-service-rds. Kristie Coley Coleman Parliminatrion Ambria Davis Public Information Officer Jacob Shelton Caswell Member-at-Large 2017 Fall events PCC=Person County Campus CCC=Caswell County Campus Sept. 4 Labor Day College Closed Sept. 9 Pickin by the Lake Mayo Lake Park Oct. 16-17 Fall Break PCC & CCC Nov. 10 Veteran s Day College Closed Nov. 23-25 Thanksgiving Break College Closed Nov. 28 Spring Registration Begins 26 Piedmont Community College fall 2017 curriculum & continuing education class schedule

PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE PO BOX 1197 ROXBORO, NC 27573 WWW.PIEDMONTCC.EDU U.S. POSTAGE PAID ROXBORO, NC PERMIT NO. 88 Register Anytime Don t forget about our Extended Hours! August 14-15 Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.