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Workforce Development - Summer 2018Registration HYPERLINK "" you wish to take a Continuing Education class at ACC you will need to register and pay 3 days prior to the start date of class. Make checks payable to Alamance Community College. A $31 processing fee will be charged on a returned check.Four easy ways to preregister:Walk-In: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Dillingham Center, 1304 Plaza Drive, Burlington, NC 27215 By Mail: Mail a completed registration form registration form (PDF) with your check or money order to ACC Workforce Development Office, 1304 Plaza Dr, Burlington, NC 27215By FAX: Please print the registration form (PDF), complete, and FAX the form to (336) 506-4342.NEW!? Please complete the online registration form and we will be in touch.LOCATION KEYLOCATION CODEADDRESSACCMain campus (Graham), Jimmie Kerr Rd. at I-85/I-40, Exit 150 Allied ChurchesAllied Churches of Alamance County, 206 N. Fisher St., BurlingtonBlessed Sacrament SchoolBlessed Sacrament School, 515 Hillcrest Ave., BurlingtonBurlington Masjid1908 S. Mebane St, BurlingtonBroad St. 215 N. Broad St., BurlingtonCCFMCane Creek Friends Meeting House, Greensboro Chapel Hill Rd, Snow CampDavis’ Shop1104 Southerland St, Suite B, GrahamDavis Street UMC606 E. Davis St, BurlingtonDC Dillingham (Burlington) Center, 1304 Plaza Dr., BurlingtonDepotBurlington Depot, 200 S. Main St., BurlingtonDSSDept. of Social Services, 319 N. Graham-Hopedale Rd, BurlingtonElmira Rec. Elmira Recreation Center, 810 Wicker St., Burlington ESCEmployment Security Commission, 2640 Columbine Lane, BurlingtonForest HillsForest Hills Recreation Center, 227 Williamson St., BurlingtonGoodwillGoodwill Industries, 3740 South Church St., BurlingtonKSCKernodle Senior Center, 1535 South Mebane St., BurlingtonMay MemorialMay Memorial Library, 342 S. Spring St., BurlingtonNorth Park Library849 Sharpe Rd., BurlingtonRandy’s Golf Ctr.1706 Hanford Rd, BurlingtonTS Designs2053 Willow Springs Lane, BurlingtonTBATo Be AnnouncedWRCWomen’s Resource Center of Alamance County, 411-B, West Fifth St., BurlingtonTable of Contents (Clickable)Summer 2018How to RegisterLocation KeyAcademic & Career Readiness Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE)Adult High SchoolPlacement Test PrepCrossover to College Adult Basic Education (ABE) & High School EquivalencyBasic Skills Plus English as a Second Language (ESL)Agriculture, Animal Care & Horticulture Rain GardensIrrigation Contractor License RenewalLandscape Contractor License RenewalWildlife RehabAircraft SystemsDrone Pilot Licensing (FAA Remote Pilot Certificate)Arts & Crafts Floral Design WorkshopJewelry Design WorkshopPainting: Acrylic- Tricks of the TradePainting: Oil – Country MemoriesPottery: Beyond BasicsPottery: Wheel & Hand ThrownQuiltingSewingStained GlassWood: Woodworking Basics & Furniture RefinishingWood: Woodworking, IntermediateAutomotive OccupationsAuto Dealer Pre-LicensingAuto Dealer RenewalAutomotive Inspections (Safety & OBD)Computer Courses A+ CertificationAccess ExcelSAS Programming, ISAS Programming, IIConstruction and Trades BlacksmithingElectrical Standard Inspection, IMechanical Standard Inspection, II Mechanical Standard Inspection, IIIGeneral CarpentryGeneral Contractor License PrepPlumbing Codes & Estimation Plumbing RepairsResidential WiringCorporate Education & Customized Training Lean Six-SigmaYellow BeltPrograms with NCSUGreen BeltBlack BeltPrograms with University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleSupply Chain Engineering & Logistics Certification, Bronze BeltSilver BeltDriving Safety Defensive DrivingDDC4 - 4 Hour CourseADD8 - 8 Hour CourseMotorcycle SafetyEmergency Services Training TABE Testing for Emergency ServicesEmergency Medical ServicesEmergency Medical Responder (EMR)Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)EMT RefresherEMT TransitionParamedic TransitionParamedic AcademyAnatomy & Physiology for EMSSpecialty Certification CoursesBasic Life Support - CPR (Heart Saver) – 8 HoursBasic Life Support - CPR (Healthcare Provider) – 6 HoursACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) - Initial – 16 HoursACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) - Refresher – 8 HoursPALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) - Initial – 16 HoursPALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) - Refresher – 8 HoursITLS (International Trauma Life Support) – 16 HoursNAEMT PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) - Initial – 16 HoursNAEMT PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) - Refresher – 8 HoursFirefighter TrainingFirefighter Cadet TrainingFirefighter Con EdLaw Enforcement TrainingBasic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)Detention Officer Certification Course (DOCC)Law Enforcement In-Service TrainingNational Incident Based Reporting Rail Safe for Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Rescue Rail Safe for Tele-communicators Transformational Trainer Law Enforcement Officers Killed/ Assaulted (LEOKA)Energy & Green TechnologyBiofuels (Biogas, Alcohol, Biodiesel)Green ShelterRenewable EnergyForeign Languages Conversational Spanish, BeginningConversational Spanish, AdvancedSign LanguageSpanish Interpreter ProgramIntroduction to Spanish Interpretation & Analytical SkillsHealthcareNurse Aide RefresherPharmacy Technician Training Human Resources Development (HRD) Employability SkillsIntro to Customer Service for Call CentersNational Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Test & Test PrepNC Works OnlineWorking Smart: Soft Skills for Workplace SuccessClasses at Goodwill Community Resource CenterBasic Computer Skills I Basic Computer Skills IIDigital Literacy Certification ReviewHuman Services Exploration: DSS CaseworkerNational Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Test & Test PrepInsurance, Notary & Real Estate Insurance Con EdInsurance Pre-Licensing: Property & CasualtyNotary Public EducationNotary Public Education – ElectronicReal Estate Con EdReal Estate MathReal Estate Provisional BrokerOnline Courses Personal EnrichmentArts & CraftsFloral Design WorkshopJewelry Design WorkshopPainting: Acrylic- Tricks of the TradePainting: Oil – Country MemoriesPottery: Beyond BasicsPottery: Wheel & Hand ThrownQuiltingSewingStained GlassWood: Woodworking Basics & Furniture RefinishingWood: Woodworking, IntermediateDance: Ballroom & Special Occasion DancesDance: Shag DanceFinancial: Retirement Planning TodayGetting Paid to TalkGolf Basics & EtiquetteMedicare Made Clear Professional DevelopmentGrant WritingSociety for Human Resource Management (SHRM) PrepService OccupationsCake DecoratingFuneral Directors Con Ed Intro to Movie Making 101Intro to TheatreLocksmith Con EdManicurist TechnicianWedding & Event Planning, Level ISmall Business Center CEO InitiativeShort Course Certificate SeriesPractical Approach to AccountingLeadership Effectiveness Entrepreneurship Basics 21st Century Marketing SummitQuickBooksTeacher CertificationsSubstitute Teacher/ Effective Teacher TrainingOnline CoursesAcademic & Career Readiness336-506-4376 assessment.center@alamancecc.edu FREE classes for adults aged 16 years or older. Orientation for new students is offered weekly. Call or email us today!Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE)Call 336-506-4193Free courses for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have the academic and adaptive skills to be successful in a college classroom setting. Our program is designed to foster reading, writing, math, and computer literacy skills with a goal of further academic study and/or employment. Classes meet mornings and afternoons at the Dillingham Center.Adult High SchoolCall 336-506-4376This program helps adults who have not graduated from high school to complete their credentials through individualized instruction, tuition-free. Classes are available day, evening, and online. Graduates receive a diploma jointly issued by the Alamance-Burlington School System and Alamance Community College.Placement Test Prep Call 336-506-4376Improve your score on the college placement tests, including NC DAP and TEAS. Save time and money with our FREE class, and start earning college credits sooner. Classes offered in traditional classroom and hybrid online format.New! Crossover to College Call 336-506-4376 or 336-506-4320 or email devin.smith@alamancecc.eduThis FREE Tuition class helps students complete the college application and financial aid process, choose a program of study, and prepare for college coursework.Dates:June 26- July 26thDays:Monday - ThursdayTimes:12:00 – 2:30 pmAdult Basic Education (ABE) & High School Equivalency Call 336-506-4376READINGWRITINGMATHSCIENCESOCIAL STUDIESCOMPUTER SKILLSCAREER EXPLORATIONCOLLEGE TRANSITIONGED TEST PREPHI-SET TEST PREP FREE ONLINE, MAIL-IN & IN-PERSON CLASSES:Alamance Community College – Dillingham Center (Exit 145) – day & eveningAlamance Community College – Main Campus (Exit 150) – day, evening & SaturdayMay Memorial Library, downtown Burlington – Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9 am – 12 noonNorth Park Library/ Mayco Bigelow CenterBurlington, Monday –Thursday 12:30 PM -2:30 PMGED and Hi-SET completers all receive an identical High School Equivalency Diploma issued by the NC State Board of Community Colleges.GED and Hi-SET test fee scholarships are available for qualified students. Each subject can be retaken up to two times for free.Official GED and HiSET Testing is offered weekly at our main campus.Basic Skills PlusCall 336-506-4388Students will study for their high school equivalency AND a college certificate at the same time! TUITION FREE!To qualify: Meet TABE score of 9.0 in reading and/or mathMust be a N.C. resident for at least one year and work towards your high school equivalency diplomaThese pathway options teach employability skills in some of Alamance County’s fastest-growing industries. Early Childhood - Coursework introduces the foundations of early childhood education.General Office Certificate - Coursework covers word processing, office software and systems, and text editing applications.Machining - Coursework introduces processes that are common to the machining industry.Manicuring/Nail Technology - Coursework prepares students for work as a manicurist/nail technician.Nurse Aide - Coursework emphasizes growth and development throughout the life span.8-week Nurse Aide courses are available at the Goodwill Industries Burlington Community Resource Center, 3740 S. Church St., Burlington.16-week options are held each semester at the Carrington-Scott Campus in Graham.Pharmacy Technician - This course is for people already in the field and will help prepare for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) examination.Plumbing - This course will introduce students to the basics of plumbing.ESL (English as a Second Language)Call 336-506-4380 275844078741GRATIS00GRATISESL classes teach: -541020158750FREE0FREEREADING & WRITINGLISTENING, SPEAKING & PRONUNCIATIONSPECIALTY ESL CLASSES:COMPUTER SKILLS & CAREER EXPLORATIONCITIZENSHIP PREP & TOEFL PREPESL WITH FREE CHILDCARE:Davis Street United Methodist Church, Monday-Thursday, 3:45-6:00 pmBlessed Sacrament School, Tuesday & Thursday, 6:30-9:00 pmESL DISTANCE LEARNING:Rosetta Stone-289562163831NEW!0NEW!USA Learns2958465133350?NUEVO!00?NUEVO!Crossroads CaféBurlington EnglishUSA Learns Citizenship PrepALL PERSONAL STUDENT INFORMATION IS KEPT CONFIDENTIAL & CLASSES ARE FREE!Call James Brower at (336) 506-4380 or email at James.Brower@alamancecc.edu for more information or to register.ESL (INGL?S COMO SEGUNDO IDIOMA)Las clases de ESL:LEER Y ESCRIBIR ESCUCHAR, HABLAR, Y PRONUNCIAR.CURSOS ESPECIALES DE ESL:COMPUTACI?N Y EXPLORACI?N DE CARRERAPREPARACI?N DE CIUDADAN?A Y DE TOEFLESL CON CUIDADO DE NI?OS GRATIS:Davis Street United Methodist Church, Lunes a Jueves, 3:45-6:00 pmEscuela de Blessed Sacrament, Martes y Jueves, 6:30-9:00 pmCLASES DE DISTANCIA Y EN L?NEA:Rosetta StoneUSA LearnsCrossroads CaféBurlington EnglishUSA Learns preparación para cuidadaníaTODA INFORMACI?N PERSONAL SE MANTENDR? CONFIDENCIAL.Para más información o para inscribirse, llame James Brower al (336) 506-4380 o mande un correo electrónico a James.Brower@alamancecc.edu. Agriculture, Animal Care & Horticulture 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219New! Rain GardensThis class will teach homeowners professional skills so they can improve their own yards or use these skills as part of a small landscaping business. Have an area on your lawn that collects standing rain water? Well, this is the basic ingredient for creating a rain garden. The benefits of these gardens are many: easy to design, install and maintain; can be any shape and color scheme; provide aesthetic appeal while blending into landscape; provide natural habitat for wildlife, butterflies and beneficial insects; enhance filtration, help stabilize the soil and minimize runoff to storm drains! This class covers the design, planning, construction, installation and plant selection for rain gardens. Come learn about the best areas in your yard for them! Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: ACCHours: 16Fee: $73 558366/5-7/24T6-8 p.m.PAY BY 5/31 New! Irrigation Contractor/ Landscape Contractor License Renewal CEUs – Business Bookkeeping WorkshopThis class will provide business-related CEUs toward the annual CEU requirement for irrigation contractors/ landscape contractors. All small business owners need to track their financial transactions if they want to “stay in business”. It’s vital to have a basic understanding of accounting terms and functions to ensure that you know whether your business is profitable or not. This workshop will introduce irrigation contractors/ landscape contractors and other small business owners to the basic language of accounting, familiarize you with the chart of accounts and with the basics of the general ledger and double-entry accounting, and introduce cash and accrual accounting. Without tracking your financial transactions, you have no way to measure the success or failure of your business efforts. Accounting can be your “best friend” when you at least understand the basics since you now can manage your financial assets and test your business strategies. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: DCHours: 3Fee: free558376/6W6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/1Wildlife RehabThis course is intended for anyone who works with animals and has a serious interest in rehabilitation. Upon finishing the course, students will fill out paperwork for a state permit to rehabilitate animals as well as have the opportunity to join the Wildlife Rehab Inc. non-profit organization if they so choose. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $73558386/4-7/30 M6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/30Aircraft Systems 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219New! Drone Pilot Licensing (FAA Remote Pilot Certificate)This course prepares learners for small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) / Drone flight certification. Topics include flight theory, flight operations, and flight training using the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Remote Pilot – Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Study Guide, North Carolina Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator Permit Knowledge Test Study Guide, and North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Division of Aviation UAS flight standards & best practices. Learners will gain an introduction to commercial, government, and recreational drone applications. Coursework will highlight topics such as regulations, weather, airspace, human factors and sUAS performance. Upon completion, students will be prepared to sit for the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Knowledge Test and NCDOT UAS Operator Permit. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: DC (ACC*)Hours: 29Fee: $128558396/5-7/24T6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/317/28 (*)SA9 a.m.-2 p.m.Arts & Craft 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322Floral Design Workshops Students will learn the basics of floral arranging and then design and make their own seasonal floral arrangements. Students will learn how to select the correct container to make their arrangements pop. Artificial flowers will be used in class. *Students are responsible for their supplies. Blake Jones, instructor. Location: KSCHours: 12Fee: $55*558836/4-6/25M6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/30 * 5/21 6-7 p.m. information session Jewelry Design Workshop Students will learn to design one of a kind jewelry using various multimedias including metal, wire, clay, ribbon and more. Become inspired and challenged to create unique pieces. Instructor will work with each student to customize projects based on their skill level and experience. This class is ideal for beginners to intermediate students. *Supplies will vary depending on projects chosen and will be discussed at first class. Elisa DiGiambattista, instructorLocation: DCHours: 12Fee: $53*558846/5-6/26T6-9 p.m..PAY BY 5/30Painting: Acrylic – Tricks of the Trade Learn techniques for sketching, mixing colors, and applying acrylic paints to the canvas to achieve a variety of desired effects. Learn how to make a “magic blending color” and other secrets that artists use to enhance your paintings and get them to sell. The instructor works with students of all levels. *A supply list of materials will be discussed at the first class. Skee Johnson, instructorLocation: DepotHours: 12Fee: $45*558855/16-6/6W7-10 p.m.PAY BY 5/11NEW! Painting: Oil – Country MemoriesLearn techniques for sketching, mixing colors, and applying paints to the paper to achieve a variety of desired effects. The instructor works with students of all levels on an individual basis. The class will learn techniques for capturing and applying perspective and color to bring your favorite country memories to life. Students can choose to bring in an old photo or choose a picture from a magazine. Students will learn techniques for painting country landscapes, structures and foliage. Examples include old barns, old houses, gardens, and country meadows. Rose Wenkel, instructorLocation: DCHours: 24Fee: $73*560406/4-7/23M2-5 pmPAY BY 5/29Pottery: Beyond Basics Pre-requisite: Student must have taken prior pottery classes and understand the basics of pottery. The instructor will help students refine their skills making various shapes such as cups, plates, bowls and jars. Students will become more familiar with the kiln and finishing processes and will develop and explore their personal techniques. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER AND PAY BY DEADLINE TO ALLOW FOR CLAY TO BE ORDERED – NO EXCEPTIONS. *Registration fee includes 25 lbs of clay, glazes, and firing. Briggette Slivinski, instructor Location: Elmira Rec.Hours: 24Fee: $95*558865/22-7/10T6:30-9:30 p.m.PAY BY 5/15Pottery: Wheel Thrown & Hand Building In this class students learn clay wheel-throwing and hand building techniques along with glazing techniques. The finished pieces are kiln fired, glazed, and fired a final time. Instructor works with all skill levels. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED. STUDENTS MUST REGISTER AND PAY BY DEADLINE TO ALLOW FOR CLAY TO BE ORDERED – NO EXCEPTIONS. *Registration fee includes 25 lbs of clay, glazes, and firing. Pete Pate, InstructorLocation: Elmira Rec.Hours: 24Fee: $95*558875/17-7/5TH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/10558885/22-7/10T9-12 p.m.PAY BY 5/15New! Quilting: Sweet & Simple w/ a Lime TwistPrerequisite: Student must have a working knowledge of basic quilting techniques. Students will learn to use Jelly Rolls and other fabric strips in creative ways. This project will take the simple block quilt to the next level. The quilt centers around a focus block that can be personalized based on the students’ skills. Students will be able to fussy cut, applique, embroider or quilt extra touches on the focus blocks. *Students are responsible for supplies. Helen Doutt, instructorLocation: DCHours: 18Fee: $63*559595/24-6/28TH9 a.m.-12 noon.PAY BY 5/19 559615/24-6/28TH1-4 p.m.PAY BY 5/19 Sewing Whether you are a beginner just learning to thread a needle or have been sewing for a while, this class is appropriate for you. Instructor will work with students on all levels to help them select and sew a project at their skill level. Students will be given detailed instruction and guidance on their individual projects. All students work in class and may work on items at home. Learn machine operation and maintenance and make individual projects such as simple window treatment, children’s clothing, tote bags, basic clothing. There are a limited number of machines available in the class room to share, so students are encouraged to bring their own sewing machine. *Students are responsible for their project supplies and material. Mandy Foster, instructor Location: DCHours: 15Fee: $65*534384/30-6/11M6:30-9 p.m.PAY BY 4/25558897/9-8/13M6:30-9 p.m.PAY BY 7/3Stained Glass This class is for beginners through advanced students and includes instruction on using patterns, cutting glass, grinding and foiling edges, and soldering pieces together. Based on individual skill level, students may create items from simple sun catchers to elaborate windows. *This class requires special tools and equipment that may be purchased as a kit (Approx. $110). Hettie Moore, instructor. Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $73*534435/8-6/26T9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 5/3534495/9-6/27W9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 5/4534525/10-6/28TH9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 5/7558907/10-8/28T9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 7/5558917/11-8/29W9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 7/6558927/12-8/30TH9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 7/9Wood: Woodworking Basics & Furniture RefinishingStudents will learn the safe operation of various power tools including table saws, drill presses, jointers, planers, band saws, and lathes and create a simple project. Refinishing students will learn basic minor touch up procedures and basic repair techniques for older furniture. This class is perfect for the beginning woodworker. Instructor will work with each student on an individual basis to customize a simple project. Some examples include end tables, stools, and small book shelves. *Students will be responsible for materials. Cost includes insurance. Fred Haumann, instructor. Location: Davis’ ShopHours: 24Fee: $72*558935/16-7/11*W6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/11*Class will not meet on 7/4Wood: Woodworking, Intermediate Prerequisite: Basic Woodworking or a basic knowledge of woodworking with prior experience. Students will expand on the basic knowledge and safe operation of various power tools and begin to make more involved projects. Some examples include tool cabinets, decorative book shelves and custom projects. This class is perfect for the students that is beyond basics, but not quite comfortable at the advanced level. *Students will be responsible for materials. Cost includes insurance. Fred Haumann, instructor. Location: Davis’ ShopHours: 24Fee: $72*558955/15-7/10*T9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 5/10 *Class will not meet on 7/3Automotive Occupations 336-506-4219 or 336-506-4322Auto Dealer 12-Hour Pre-Licensing CourseThis course provides prospective auto dealers with the 12 hours of authorized pre-licensing training to be licensed in North Carolina. Topics include powers of commissioner, dealer license plates, vehicle inspections, titling and registration, frequently used forms, and dealer disclosures. Call for more information.Location: DCHours: 12Fee: $178534757/17-7/18TW9 a.m.-4 p.m.PAY BY 7/12Auto Dealer Renewal Continuing Education House Bill 432 mandates that any independent auto dealer seeking renewal of his/her license must show proof of attendance at a DMV-approved, six-hour continuing education class every year. Call for more information.Location: DCHours: 6Fee: $89534697/19TH9 a.m.-4 p.m.PAY BY 7/16Automotive Inspection Continuing Education Alamance Community College is approved by the DMV to offer Safety License and OBD-2 Inspection certification and recertification courses. These courses are offered on a weekly basis throughout the year and fill weeks in advance. Enrollment is taken on a first come, first served basis. Students must register and pay in advance to reserve their spot. Call 336-506-4219 for the next available date and time.NC Safety Inspection5/7-5/85/21-5/226/4-6/56/166/18-6/197/9-7/107/16-7/178/13-8/14NC OBD-II Inspection5/9-105/23-5/246/6-6/76/20-6/216/237/11-7/127/18-7/198/15-8/16Computer Course 336-506-4300 or 336-506-4301See also the Online Courses and the Small Business Center listings for computerized accounting and QuickBooks ing Soon! A+ CertificationThe A+ certification is an internationally recognized validation of the technical knowledge required of foundation-level IT practitioners. Call 336-506-4301 for more information or to have your name added to the interest list.TBDAccess (Microsoft) for Windows Access is a full-featured relational database that is part of the Microsoft Office suite (professional edition). This beginner’s Access course is designed to acquaint you with setting up databases. You will learn to design a database so that information is entered only one time in one table but linked (related) to other information. For example, information about a customer can be entered only once and that information can be related to information about sales in another table. You should be very familiar with Windows and the other parts of the Office package before taking this class. Call for more information. Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $73558945/22-6/14TTH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/1855898619-7/12TTH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/15559027/24-8/16TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/20 Excel (Microsoft) for Windows IntermediateAre you utilizing MS Excel to structure and present data that’s impressive, using conditional formatting to make certain data stand out, using pivot tables to analyze data? Are you utilizing functions that will analyze data efficiently? If not, then this course is for you! Excel is a powerful tool that when utilized will allow you to work smarter not harder! Call for more information.Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $73559095/22-6/14TTH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/1755912619-7/12TTH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/14559147/24-8/16TTH 6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/19New! SAS Programming IDevelop an understanding of SAS (Statistical Analysis System) programming language concepts for a working knowledge of the software, including the creation of data sets and the use of various macros to code SAS procedures. SAS provides tools for writing reports, creating graphics, managing projects, creating marketing strategies, retrieving data, analyzing research, and more. It is widely used in automotive, banking, credit unions, defense, education, government, healthcare, hotels, manufacturing and many others. SAS provides analytics, business intelligence, risk management and much more. Call 336-506-4301 for more information.Location: DCHours: 36Fee: $128559157/9-10/1M6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/3New! SAS Programming IIPrerequisite: SAS Programming I. Use data manipulation techniques with SAS (Statistical Analysis System) software. Learn procedural steps to read, combine, and summarize data. This course builds on SAS Programming I and utilized debugging techniques. Call 336-506-4301 for more information.Location: DCHours: 36Fee: $128559177/11-9/26W6-9 p.m. PAY BY 7/6Construction and Trades 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4200New! Blacksmithing This course teaches introductory blacksmithing techniques. Students must have accident insurance, which can be purchased from the college. *Equipment needed: safety glasses, welding shield, welding jacket, welding gloves, work boots, and proper clothing. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: ACCHours: 20Fee: $75559006/2-6/30Sa9 a.m.-1 p.m.PAY BY 5/30New! Electrical Standard Inspection (Level I)This certification-related course will reflect the 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC), which has been adopted by the state in 2018. Thus, students will need to get the 2017 NEC book. The course is designed for the education and training of the Electrical Level I code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting residential and small commercial electrical installations in construction up to 20,000 square feet. Upon completion, course participants will have a better understanding of the Electrical Code of the NC State Building Code and will be able to apply the Code in the inspection field. In addition, with the successful completion of this course and the Law and Administration course in conjunction with other education and experience requirements specified by the NC Code Officials Qualification Board, course participants will be eligible to take the Electrical Level I state examination for inspector certification. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: DCHours: 40Fee: $128559218/2-8/4 THFSa8 a.m. to 5 p.m.PAY BY 7/308/10-8/11FSa8 a.m. to 5 p.m.New! Mechanical Standard Inspection (Level II)This certification-related course is designed for the education and training of the Mechanical Level II code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting mechanical installations in all types of construction up to 60,000 square feet and is built upon the information presented in the Mechanical Level I Standard Inspection Course. Upon completion, course participants will have a better understanding of the Mechanical Code and the Fuel Gas Code of the NC State Building Code and will be able to apply the Code in the inspection field. In addition, with the successful completion of this course and the Law and Administration course in conjunction with other education and experience requirements specified by the NC Code Officials Qualification Board, course participants will be eligible to take the Mechanical Level II state examination for inspector certification. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $73559306/15-6/16FSa8 a.m. to 5 p.m.PAY BY 6/126/23Sa8 a.m. to 5 p.m.New! Mechanical Standard Inspection (Level III)This certification-related course is designed for the education and training of the Mechanical Level III code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting electrical installations in all types of construction of unlimited size and is built upon the information presented in the Mechanical Levels I and II Standard Inspection Courses. Upon completion, course participants will have a better understanding of the Mechanical Code and the Fuel Gas Code of the NC State Building Code and will be able to apply the Code in the inspection field. In addition, with the successful completion of this course and the Law and Administration course in conjunction with other education and experience requirements specified by the NC Code Officials Qualification Board, course participants will be eligible to take the Mechanical Level III state examination for inspector certification. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: DCHours: 16Fee: $73559335/11-5/12FSa8 a.m. to 5 p.m.PAY BY 5/8New! General CarpentryThis course provides instruction related to the core skills used by carpenters in residential and commercial settings. Topics include safety, hand / power tool use, site preparation, measurement and layout, footings and foundations, construction framing, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, erect, install, or repair structures and fixtures made of wood, building frameworks, including partitions, joists, studding, and rafters; wood stairways, window and door frames, and hardwood floors. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: ACCHours: 63Fee: $185559236/12-8/22TW6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/7New! General Contractor License PreparationThis course is designed for individuals seeking to become licensed as a general contractor in North Carolina. While the course is not required in order to be eligible to sit for the exam, it is designed to help improve your chances of passing. Course topics discussed that the contractor’s exam covers include licensing requirements, building codes, insurance requirements, pertinent employment laws and blueprint reading. This course is NOT a course on construction techniques and terminology nor does it tell you how to organize subcontractors and schedule construction. You should either have a very strong background in reading and interpreting architectural blueprints or take the basic “Building Blueprint Reading” course. There is a significant amount of books and materials used in the class, the purchase of which will run about $400-$500. NOTE: While course information will be appropriate whether you are seeking the commercial or residential license, the course is geared primarily to the residential license. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: DCHours: 63Fee: $183559816/4-8/15MW6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/30New! Plumbing Codes and Estimation Pre-Requisite: Minimum of the Pre-Apprentice A / B class, or equivalent. This course covers two main subjects. The first subject is the current N.C. Plumbing Code. Emphasis is placed on interpretation and application of codes to include drainage, waste and vent systems, water piping systems, and fixtures. The second subject is plumbing estimates and the many considerations involved when calculating an estimate. Students will go through the estimating process and gain an understanding of how to properly and confidently price a job. Call 336-506-4200 for more information. Location: ACCHours: 48Fee: $128559506/4-7/30MW6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/30New! Plumbing Repairs This course will introduce students to the basics of plumbing repairs. Topics will include minor plumbing repairs for kitchens, bathrooms, hot water heaters and outdoor faucets. This class will consist of classroom work as well as work in the plumbing lab. *List of required supplies and tools will be given upon registration. Call 336-506-4200 for more information.Location: ACCHours: 48Fee: $128559456/5-7/26TTH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/31New! Residential WiringThis course is designed to cover the principles of electrical wiring as it applies to residential applications. Emphasis is on Ohm's law, alternating and direct currents, series circuits, parallel circuits and series parallel circuits, use of electrical tools and equipment, wiring materials and many other special subjects. Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting as well as National Electrical Code will be covered. This course has a required textbook. Call 336-506-4200 for more information. Location: ACCHours: 90Fee: $18355947 5/7-8/22MW 6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/2Corporate Education & Customized Training336-506-4151 Sheila.Bissette@alamancecc.edu 336-506-4207 Louis.Judge@alamancecc.edu Offers convenient day and evening classes on the Carrington-Scott Campus in the Wallace W. Gee Building. LEAN SIX-SIGMA CERTIFICATION PROGRAMSACC Yellow Belt CertificateCourse provides an orientation to the Lean basic history, concepts, and improvement process. Training focuses on how to apply and develop Kaizen and Lean principles for minimizing the amount of time and resources used in work processes by elimination of waste and defects. Yellow Belts participate as a core team member or subject matter expert (SME) on a project or projects. They gather data, participate in problem-solving exercises, and add their personal experiences to the exploration process. Not only do Yellow Belts learn the skills necessary to identify, monitor, and control profit-eating practices in their own processes, but they are also prepared to feed that information to other Green Belts and Black Belts. Prerequisite: None Location: ACCHours: 24Fee: $733/7-4/25W6-9 p.m.5/1-6/20W6-9 p.m.6/27-8/22W6-9 p.m.8/29-10/7W6-9 p.m.Programs with N.C. State University (NCSU) ACC/NCSU Green Belt Certificate Program ACC/NCSU Green Belt Section 1: Learn the tools and skills needed to plan and complete a Lean Six Sigma certification project. Work on teams led by Lean Six Sigma Black Belts. Help your organization implement Lean Six Sigma effectively. Prerequisite: Yellow Belt Certification or Credit by Exam. Location: ACCHours: 36Fee: $378 ($128 Registration, $250 text)4/30-7/23M 6-9 p.m.8/27-11/19M6-9 p.m.ACC/NCSU Green Belt Section 2: Training in the statistical tools needed to implement Lean Six Sigma projects using Minitab statistical software for quality improvement and data analysis. Lean Six Sigma projects require company approval and 6 month/6 hours (1hour each month) Project Review Class attendance. Prerequisite: Company Approved Project Green Belt Sect. 1 Location: ACCHours: 24Fee: $734/19-6/7M 6-9 p.m.8/2-9/20M 6-9 p.m.ACC/NCSU Black Belt Certificate ProgramACC/NCSU Black Belt Section 1: Prerequisite: Green Belt Section 1, 2 Black Belts are trained to identify, implement processes to maximize an organization’s return on investments. Black Belts use two powerful methodologies, Lean and Six Sigma for reducing waste, speeding up processes, and determining root cause of problems and are full time leaders, change agents, and practitioners of Lean Six Sigma. Location: ACCHours: 42Fee: $428 ($128 Registration, $300 text)6/12-9/18T6-9 p.m. ACC/NCSU Black Belt Section 2: Class focuses on Six Sigma Project planning and development. Black Belt instructor serves as mentor to Project formatting. Six Sigma projects require company approval and 6 month/6 hours (1 hour each month) Project Review Class attendance. Project data collection requires work outside class times. Prerequisite: Company Approved Project, Green Belt 1, 2, Black Belt 1 Location: ACCHours: 22Fee: $73* *NCSU Black Belt Project Review/Certificate Fee: $2009/25-11/6T 6-9 p.m.Programs with University of Tennessee-Knoxville (Industrial and Systems Engineering)Supply Chain Engineering and Logistics CertificationBronze Belt: general knowledge of supply chain and logistics operations. This 24-hour course will introduce basic supply chain concepts, supply chain fits, basic inventory and production management models, and transportation. Upon completion and successful attendance of the class, students will have to pass a course exam to be granted certification. After passing the exam the Bronze Belt, students will be eligible to move into the Silver Belt Course. Location: ACCHours: 24Fee: $173 ($73 Registration, $100 Text)2/1-3/22TH6-9 p.m.8/9-9/27TH6-9 p.m.Silver Belt: Silver Belt Section 1 Prerequisite: Bronze Belt Certification.This section will introduce inventory management in supply chain engineering, aggregate planning, and coordination of supply and demand. Silver Belts lead and manage supply chain and logistics operations as part of their overall job. This section will introduce inventory management in supply chain engineering, aggregate planning, and coordination of supply and demand. Location: ACCHours: 24Fee: $273 ($73 Registration, $200 text)4/5-5/24TH6-9 p.m.Silver Belt Section 2This section provides the training in optimization tools (MS Excel Solver and Lindo) for making supply chain planning and operations decisions. Upon completion and successful attendance of the class, students will have to pass a course exam and complete a project which requires usage of the optimization tools to be granted certification. Location: ACCHours: 24Fee: $737/26-9/13TH6-9 p.m Driving Safety 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322Defensive Driving (4 Hour) Students of all ages will learn essential defensive driving techniques and skills to avoid collisions and decrease future violations. This driver improvement course is the most widely used and recognized course in the nation. Our most common evaluation on this course is that it should be required for driver’s license renewal. Call 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322.Location: ACC/ DC Hours: 4Fee: $65Call for available dates and times.Defensive Driving (8 hours)This class is designed for high speeds, speeding in a work zone, speeding in school zone, all other aggressive driving violations and repeat offenders. This highly effective driver-training program is developed especially for problem drivers. By emphasizing the connections between behavior and attitude, this program helps participants to see how reckless driving is a result of their own actions. Call 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322.Location: DC Hours: 8Fee: $105Call for available dates and times. Motorcycle Safety Basic Rider Course - The Basic Rider Course is aimed at beginning riders of all ages. Never ridden a motorcycle? Maybe you need to refresh your skills. You will be amazed with your newly-found skills and confidence. (Even experienced riders have expressed appreciation for the skills they have learned.) Most self-taught riders are unaware of the skills needed to minimize chances of accidents or injuries. Successful completion will exempt you from the riding portion of the NCDMV Endorsement test. Many insurance companies offer premium discounts for successful graduates of this course. The course consists a mixture of classroom and range/riding time. Practical riding skills are developed in a controlled, off-street environment. The course is also mandatory for motorcyclists under the age of 18 in the state of NC. Each course meets on Friday night and all day Saturday and Sunday. Enrollment is limited to 11 students per class and is taken on a first come, first served basis. Register and pay early to reserve your spot. *A waiver form is required. Call 336-506-4322 or 336-506-4149 for more information.Location: ACCHours: 22Fee: $1955/4-5/65/18-5/206/8-6/107/13-7/158/10-8/128/24-8/26BRC2 - The Basic Rider Course 2 is for someone who has been riding for a little while. ?It’s a great way to learn more about your riding abilities and the capabilities of your motorcycle.?Students interested in attending must possess a valid motorcycle license or motorcycle endorsement to their license. It is recommended that you have at least 6 months riding experience or 3,000 miles under your belt.? You must provide a street legal, properly licensed motorcycle for the range exercises, and must show proof of insurance.? Your bike must also pass a visual safety inspection on the morning of the class.?The course consists of a full day of riding on a controlled course to allow you to practice new skills or to refine existing skills. If you normally ride with a passenger, passengers are allowed in the class for an additional fee. Enrollment is limited to 11 students per class and is taken on a first come, first served basis. Register and pay early to reserve your spot. Call 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 for more information.Location: ACCHours: 9Fee: $80Sa5/12Emergency Services Training call the number listedTABE Testing for Emergency ServicesCall 336-506-4377Prerequisite for Firefighter cadet, EMT, Paramedic and BLET:This is a new state mandate and testing is free. Students must take and pass the TABE test PRIOR to enrolling in the class. Students must be scheduled at least 24 hours prior to the testing date. Morning and evening test sessions are available on the following dates. Please contact Betty Harris at 336-506-4377 to schedule an appointment. 5/15/155/296/126/267/107/248/78/219/4Emergency Medical ServicesCall 336-506-4299 or 336-506-4316Emergency Medical ResponderThis course provides the foundation for the student to function as an Emergency Medical Responder in various prehospital settings. After successful completion of the course, students will be prepared to provide basic assessments and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries. The class consists of the combination of lecture, web enhanced supplements, skills demonstration and practice, and simulated patient experiences students.Location: ACCHours: 76Fee: $185+ Books559626/18-8/18MTH1800-2200Register by 5/29/18 Sa0900-1800Emergency Medical TechnicianPre-Requisite: Successful completion of TABE TestThis course will provide the foundation for the student to function as an Emergency Medical Technician in various prehospital settings. The class consists of a combination of lecture, web enhanced supplements, skills demonstration and practice, and simulated patient experiences. Successful completion requires 24 hours of clinical experience completed with Alamance County EMS, a final written exam and scenario based practical exam. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be eligible to take the NC EMT exam with the NCOEMS to be credentialed as an EMT and /or be eligible to take the National Registry EMT exam to be credentialed as a NREMT Emergency Medical Technician. Graduates of the program will acquire the following certifications throughout the course:AHA Healthcare Provider CPRNIMS 100, NIMS 200, NIMS 700, NIMS 800Location: ACCHours: 228Fee: $183+FeesTraditional545435/1-8/24TTHSA*1800-2200Pay by 4/17557396/4-8/11MWF0900-1800Pay by 5/15Hybrid555565/23-8/31 WSA*1800-2200Pay by 5/1*This course will meet some Saturdays from 0900-1800. EMT Refresher (Hybrid)Pre-Requisite: Successful completion of TABE Test within the past 12 monthsThis course will consist of both online activities and in-class sessions for skills review and testing. Students must successfully complete a final written and practical exam for successful completion of the course. This course follows the guidelines set forth by the N.C Office of EMS for basic level refresher courses. Call 336-506-4299 for information. Credential Status:Currently holds a valid North Carolina, NREMT or other State EMS Credential. Held a Basic Level North Carolina EMS Credential (EMR or EMT) that has expired within the last 2 years. Location: ACC/ OnlineHours: 96Fee: $183+Fees559634/16-6/23Pay by 4/2*This course will meet in person every other Saturday from 0900-1800. EMT Transition (Online)Effective January 1st, 2017, the North Carolina Office of EMS began transitioning towards the EMS Education Agenda for the Future: “A Systems Approach”. All North Carolina EMT-B providers that received their initial credential prior to January 1st, 2014 must complete a transition course before December 31st, 2018. This self-paced online course satisfies the requirements necessary for transition and remain eligible to re-credential their EMT certification. Call 336-506-4299 for more information. Credential Status:Currently holds a valid North Carolina, NREMT or other State EMS Credential. Held a Basic Level North Carolina EMS Credential (EMR or EMT) that has expired within the last 2 years. Location: Online 559664/2-5/1 Register by 3/29559674/16-5/15Register by 4/6559685/1-6/1Register by 4/20560185/15-6/15Register by 5/4560196/1-7/2Register by 5/25560236/15-7/16Register by 6/8560248/1-9/4Register by 7/20560258/15-9/14Register by 8/3 Paramedic Transition (Online)Effective January 1st, 2017, the North Carolina Office of EMS began transitioning towards the EMS Education Agenda for the Future: “A Systems Approach”. All North Carolina EMT-P providers that received their initial credential prior to January 1st, 2014 must complete a transition course before December 31st, 2018. This self-paced online course satisfies the requirements necessary for transition and remain eligible to re-credential their Paramedic certification. Call 336-506-4299 for more information. Location: Online 560265/1-7/2 Register by 4/2056027 8/1-10/31Register by 7/20Paramedic AcademyPre-Requisites: Successful completion of TABE Test (Reading Comprehension, English Comprehension, Mathematical Skills)Successful completion of an EMT course (certified at the minimum level of EMT is required prior to participation in the clinical education and field internship phases of the course).It is strongly recommended that the student have at least one year of clinical experience at the EMT or AEMT level involving at least 90 hours of direct patient care prior to beginning the Paramedic Academy.Successful completion of an approved Anatomy and Physiology course. (Call for the approved course list.) This course will provide the foundation for the student to function as a Paramedic in the pre-hospital and hospital settings. The class consists of a combination of lecture, web enhanced supplements, skills demonstration and practice, and simulated patient experiences. Successful completion of the program requires the completion of 500 clinical and field internship hours and successful completion of all course sections (101, 102, & 103). After successful completion of the course the student will be eligible to take the North Carolina Paramedic exam with the NCOEMS to be credentialed as a NC Paramedic and /or be eligible to take the NREMT exam to be credentialed as a NREMT Paramedic.Graduates of the program will acquire the following certifications throughout the course:AHA Healthcare Provider CPRNIMS 100, NIMS 200, NIMS 700, NIMS 800ACLS, PALS, ITLS, PHTLSLocation: ACC Hours: 1160+ Fee: $183 per class (3 classes) + Books, Supplies, Uniform & Certification Fees 560296/11/18--10/2019*Nights MTH1800-2200Pay by 5/1/18*Sa 0900-1800 560309/10/18-12/31/19Days MTH0900-1800 Pay by 8/7/18Anatomy and Physiology for EMS This course will provide the foundation in anatomy and physiology that paramedics need in order to succeed both in the classroom and in the field. This course is a pre-requisite for the Paramedic Academy. Call for more information. Location: OnlineHours: 96Fee: $180+ Books55960 5/1-6/12Pay by 4/25/18Location: ACCHours: 96Fee: $183+ Books536075/21-8/30MTH1800-2200Pay by 5/15/18 Specialty Certification Courses ACC offers various classes from the American Heart Association. Classes will be scheduled as needed. Call 336-506-4299 for more information or to have your name added to the interest list. Minimum of 6 students required. Basic Life Support - CPR (Heart Saver) – 8 HoursThis course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course completion card in CPR and AED use to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. This course will teach you to recognize cardiac arrest, get emergency care on the way quickly, and help a person until more advanced care arrives to take over. The course also covers adult choking and naloxone. This course is a video-based, instructor-led course that teaches adult and child CPR and AED use, infant CPR, and how to relieve choking in adults, children, and infants. This course teaches skills with the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching technique, which allows instructors to observe the students, provide feedback, and guide the students’ learning of skills.Basic Life Support - CPR (Healthcare Provider) – 6 HoursACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) - Initial – 16 HoursACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) - Refresher – 8 HoursPALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) - Initial – 16 HoursPALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support) - Refresher – 8 HoursITLS (International Trauma Life Support) – 16 HoursNAEMT PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) - Initial – 16 HoursNAEMT PHTLS (Prehospital Trauma Life Support) - Refresher – 8 Hours Firefighter Training Call 336-506-4303 or 336-506-4316Firefighter Cadet Training ProgramThis program is designed to prepare individuals for employment as a firefighter. Student will complete state certified classes mandated to become a firefighter. The class has both classroom and hands-on exercises. Fees may be waived completely or in part if affiliated with fire department. For more information, call 336-506-4316 or 336-506-4303.Location: DCHours: 600Fee: $439 (plus books, uniforms and supplies)560328/13-11/30M-F**8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Pay by 7/27*Orientation /Registration and Agility Test on Saturday 8/4 from 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.** Occasional Saturdays for review or remediationFirefighter Con EdWe offer many courses for firefighter training, both certification and other in-service training. Classes may be held at local fire departments. Call 336-506-4316 to be added to an e-mail notification list of upcoming courses. Law Enforcement Trainingcall the number listedBasic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)The BLET course is required in order to become a law enforcement officer in NC. Students must be sponsored or hired by a law enforcement agency to take this course. For more information call 336-506-4034.Location: ACCHours: 740Books & Materials cost approximately $900 8/1 – 12/7M-F 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., schedule may vary REGISTER BY 7/27Detention Officer Certification Course (DOCC)The DOCC course is required in order to become a certified detention officer in NC. Students must be hired by a NC Sheriff’s Department to take this course. Please call your local Sheriff’s Department for employment opportunities. For more information, contact Gene Perry at 336-506-4147.Location: ACCHours: 1747/9-8/6M-F 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., schedule may vary Law Enforcement In-Service TrainingACC offers many of the mandated and non-mandated courses for law enforcement officers, telecommunicators and detention officers. For more information, contact Gene Perry at 336-506-4147National Incident Based Reporting Location: ACCHours:164/17-4/18TW0800-1700Rail Safe for Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Rescue Location: ACCHours:44/24T0800-1200Rail Safe for Telecommunicators Location: ACCHours:164/24T1300-1700Transformational Trainer Location: Elon Univ.Hours:86/14TH0800-1700Law Enforcement Officers Killed/ Assaulted (LEOKA)Location: Elon Univ.Hours:87/31T0800-1700Energy & Green Technology 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219Biofuels (Biogas, Alcohol, Biodiesel)This course will cover the evolving industry of sustainable renewable fuels (alcohol, biodiesel, methane and cellulose products) to replace fossil fuels (gasoline, diesel, natural gas and coal). Multimedia, lectures, presentations, laboratories, guest speakers and field trips will be used. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: T.S. DesignsHours: 24Fee: $70558406/6-8/1W6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/1 Green ShelterThis course is an introduction to Green Shelter Techniques. Course covers design systems such as LEED and NC Healthy-Built Homes. Alternative building materials and techniques and the safe and proper use of tools will also be discussed. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: T.S. DesignsHours: 24Fee: $70558416/2-7/21SA9 a.m.-12 noonPAY BY 5/30 Renewable EnergyRenewable energy is a hot topic as concerns over global warming and conventional fuel grab headlines. This course explains solar energy, wind energy, and energy from biomass. Multimedia, lectures, presentations, laboratories, guest speakers and field trips will be used. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: T.S. DesignsHours: 24Fee: $70558426/4-7/23M6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/30Foreign Languages call the number listedConversational Spanish Learn to speak and understand basic words, sentences, and phrases. Specific words and subject matter may be covered, depending on the interests of the class. Being able to speak their language is a great benefit if you work with or help the Spanish-speaking public. *Students are responsible for textbooks and materials. Textbooks will be discussed at first class. Esther Benbassat, InstructorLocation: DCHours: 20Fee: $73*Level I 558965/7-6/4*MW6-8:30 p.m.PAY BY 5/2*Class will not meet on 5/28558976/5-6/28TTH9:00-11:30 amPAY BY 5/31 Conversational Spanish, Advanced This class is designed for advanced students wishing to enhance conversational skills. Students will practice sentences and phrases and be able to speak and read the language. Students will use a combination of 5 different books, video lessons, and audio tapes to become more familiar with the culture and variations of the Spanish language. Students must have prior approval before joining this class due to the advanced level. *Students are responsible for textbooks and materials. Raquel Held, instructorLocation: KSCHours: 24Fee: $70*558996/1-8/17F12-2 p.m.PAY BY 5/29Sign Language Learn to communicate with hearing impaired individuals and understand the problems involved with deafness. Whether you are looking to use sign language in the workplace or just to know signs for self-improvement and gratification, this is the class you need. All levels will meet together and break into small groups for practice. Bud Catoe, instructorLocation: Forest HillsHours: 20Fee: $70534104/9-6/4M6-8:30 p.m.PAY BY 4/4Spanish Interpreter ProgramThis certificate program prepares students to work as paraprofessional Spanish interpreters, facilitating oral communication between people in various community settings such as hospitals, schools and service agencies. Call 336-506-4200 for more information. The program has two possible tracks:TRACK 1: students who are native Spanish speakersPrerequisite: Curriculum courses DRE 096, DRE 097 and DRE 098 may be required based on placement test scores. Track 1 (required courses, native Spanish speakers):Writing and Inquiry (curriculum course ENG 111)Oral Communication (curriculum course ENG 115)Professional Research/Reporting (curriculum course ENG 114)TRACK 2: students who are native English speakers Prerequisite: Showing proficiency at the Intermediate Spanish II level as determined by testing or successful completion of the curriculum course SPA 212. Track 2 (required courses, native English speakers):Spanish Reading & Composition (curriculum course SPA 231)Spanish Conversation (curriculum course SPA 221)Spanish Grammar Review (Workforce Development course)Required courses for both Tracks (Workforce Development courses):Introduction to Spanish Interpreting Analytical Skills in Spanish Interpreting Introduction to Spanish Translation Course offerings this semester: Intro to Spanish Interpretation & Analytical SkillsThis combines two of the required courses above into one long course, to provide a cost-savings to the student.Location: ACCHours: 63Fee: $183558434/16-6/27MW 5:30-8:30 p.m.PAY BY 4/11Healthcare 336-506-4219 or 336-506-4200Nurse Aide Refresher This course is appropriate if your N.C. nurse aide credential has expired and you wish to renew it, OR, if you have a current or expired out-of-state credential and wish to be credentialed in North Carolina. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information including prerequisites. (Note: This is NOT the same as the basic Nurse Aide class, which is for beginners. For that class, call 336-506-4253.)Location: ACCHours: 40Fee: $128TBD Pharmacy Technician TrainingOpportunities are growing in the dynamic pharmacy technician field. This course is open to anyone and will help prepare those interested in the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) examination. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: GoodwillHours: 81Fee: $180558455/22-8/22TW6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/17Human Resources Development (HRD)336-506-4200HRD focuses on the development of workplace skills by providing skill assessment services, employability skills training, and career development counseling to unemployed and underemployed adults. The HRD program is student-centered and focuses on the creation of activities geared towards the acquisition of work-related skills, the establishment of a variety of options for upgrading employment-related skills, and the development of proactive outreach and instructional strategies to help students reach their goals.Morning, afternoon, and evening classes are conveniently offered throughout the year. Call 336-506-4200 for more information or for specific course schedules.HRD courses are FREE to those who meet any one of the following four criteria:? You are currently unemployed? You have received notification of a pending layoff? You are working and eligible for the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit? You are working and earn wages at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty guidelines Employability Skills You will learn to prepare cover letters, resumes, and compile other employment-related documents. In addition, you will learn to develop a strategic career plan. You will also learn effective interviewing skills. This is an open lab so students can drop in anytime T-TH from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at ESC. *Free for qualified individuals. Location: ESC Fee: $125 558476/5-6/28T-TH369 a.m.-12 p.m.558487/3-7/31T-TH369 a.m.-12 p.m.558498/1-8/30T-TH429 a.m.-12 p.m.Intro to Customer Service for Call Centers / Employability Skills TrainingAccording the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the customer service industry will continue to grow at approximately 15% per year through 2020. This course introduces the many career opportunities available in customer service and covers concepts needed at the entry level: listening techniques, verbal and nonverbal communication, and use of technology. Participants will learn how to identify and resolve customer complaints, handle difficult customers, communicate effectively (verbally and nonverbally), use electronic media in appropriate and professional ways, and contribute to the service culture of an organization.May 22T6 p.m.-9 p.m.May 24TH 1 p.m.-4 p.m.June 28TH 1 p.m.-4 p.m..National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Test and Test Prep Want to become more employable? Want to improve your ability in job skills that are necessary for today's job market? ACC can help you enhance your opportunities for employment. We are now officially a testing site for the National Career Readiness Certificate, also known as the NCRC. The NCRC consists of three tests, assessing these three skills: applied mathematics, reading for information, locating information. Your score on the tests determines if you earn a NCRC Platinum, Gold, Silver or Bronze. More and more public agencies and private businesses are using the NCRC to make employee hiring and promotion decisions. Location: DCHours: 3 (55 minutes per test) Fee: $30Tests are given by appointment, call 336-506-4200.NCWorks Online This class provides an overview of NCWorks Online and how to access its job search tools. You will set up an individual NCWorks account and complete self-assessments, including job skills, personal skills, and interests. You will learn how to use assessments in career exploration, post a resume online, find the latest job openings, search for training and education programs, and find information on local employers. This is an open lab so students can drop in anytime T-TH from 1-5 p.m. at ESC. *Free for qualified individuals. Location: ESC 558536/5-6/28T-TH481-5 p.m.Fee: $125558547/3-7/31T-TH481-5 p.m.Fee: $125558558/1-8/30T-TH561-5 p.m.Fee: $180Working Smart: Soft Skills for Workplace Success Employers are looking for people who have the “soft skills” that lead to success. This includes communication skills, problem-solving, time management, accountability and more. Working Smart provides the tools to help you keep a job, excel at your job and be more productive overall. Enroll now and increase your chances for employment and promotion. Working Smart: Soft Skills for Workplace Success is a five-module, 16-lesson curriculum that enhances job-seeker skills such as communication, problem-solving, time management and accountability. *Free for qualified individuals. Please call 336-380-0203 or 336-506-4200 for available dates and times. Instructor, David GrinsteadCertified graduates will learn (but not be limited to) the following topics:Personal BrandingSelf-ChangeStress ManagementEmployer ExpectationsCode-SwitchingActive ListeningFour C’s of CommunicationHandling FeedbackGoal SettingFacts vs. OpinionsClasses at GOODWILL COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER (Burlington)Basic Computer Skills I / Microsoft Digital Literacy Certification ReviewCall 336-506-4200 (ACC) for information, or 336-417-5990 (Goodwill) to sign up.Whether you are new to computing or have some experience, this class will help you develop a fundamental understanding of computers. The class helps you learn the essential skills to begin computing with confidence, be more productive at home and at work, stay safe online, use technology to complement your lifestyle, and consider careers where you can put your skills to work. *Free for qualified individuals. 558566/1-6/29M-F429 a.m.-11 a.m.$125558577/2-7/31M-F429 a.m.-11 a.m.$125558588/1-8/31M-F469 a.m.-11 a.m.$125Basic Computer Skills IICall 336-506-4200 (ACC) for information, or 336-417-5990 (Goodwill) to sign up.This class will provide training of new technology that students will encounter in the workplace and provide an understanding of career opportunities available for computer-literate people. Get an introduction to the productivity programs in Microsoft Office: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. *Free for qualified individuals. 558596/1-6/29M-F4211 a.m.-1 p.m.$125558607/2-7/31M-F4211 a.m.-1 p.m.$125558618/1-8/31M-F4611 a.m.-1 p.m.$125Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker (and KeyTrain) Call 336-506-4200 (ACC) for information, or 336-417-5990 (Goodwill) to sign up.This class explores the role of the income maintenance caseworker and provides employability skills training. There are two phases (classes), students are required to complete basic navigation in NCFAST, DSS terminology, keyboarding, computer skills, and complete a Work Keys assessment in Phase I to continue to Phase II: Income Maintenance Caseworker Training. Completing both phases of the course doesn’t guarantee someone a job with DSS, but those who complete the entire program, would be eligible to apply, preference will be given, for any Income Maintenance Caseworker position with DSS, throughout the entire State of North Carolina. The training is not only geared toward DSS and DHHS office jobs. Even if students do get hired as caseworkers they also learn basic job hunting skills such as how to do an effective interview, how to complete a resume, and keyboarding — just basic job skills that most anybody is going to need who is new to the workforce or someone who has been out of the workforce for a while. *Free for qualified individuals. National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Test and Test Prep Call 336-506-4200 (ACC) for information, or 336-417-5990 (Goodwill) to sign up. Want to become more employable? Want to improve your ability in job skills that are necessary for today's job market? ACC can help you enhance your opportunities for employment. We are now officially a testing site for the National Career Readiness Certificate, also known as the NCRC. The NCRC consists of three tests, assessing these three skills: applied mathematics, reading for information, locating information. Your score on the tests determines if you earn a NCRC Platinum, Gold, Silver or Bronze. More and more public agencies and private businesses are using the NCRC to make employee hiring and promotion decisions. *Test prep, not test, free for qualified individuals.558636/4-6/28M-TH641 p.m.-5 p.m.$180558667/2-7/31M-TH681 p.m.-5 p.m.$180558698/1-8/30M-TH721 p.m.-5 p.m.$180Insurance, Notary & Real Estate 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301Insurance Continuing EducationACC is pleased to be able to offer a variety of courses for insurance continuing education. These courses have been approved by the Department of Insurance to meet requirements for insurance continuing education credits (ICEC). All of these courses with the exception of the Flood and Ethics courses are designated as General, meaning an agent holding any type of license may take them to meet their continuing education requirement. Every agent will need to obtain 24 hours of ICEC within each two year licensing cycle. Continuing education rules for NC may be found at Location: DCHours: 3Fee: $35* (Handouts & mandatory filing fee)536284/23M5:30-8:30 p.m.PAY BY 4/18 Ethics for Agents and Brokers in NC (Ethics)536304/25W5:30-8:30 p.m.PAY BY 4/20 Flood (General)536315/7M5:30-8:30 p.m.PAY BY 5/2 Reinsurance Concepts (General)536325/9W5:30-8:30 p.m. PAY BY 5/4 Commercial Automobile Coverage (General)Price for each class includes handouts and the mandatory filing fee of $1.65 per hour continuing education credit. While topics may be more suitable to one type of insurance, ANY general course will satisfy continuing education requirements for either license type. Property & Casualty agents must have a Flood Insurance course every 4 years. Everyone needs an Ethics course every two years. Also note that the $35 registration fee per course applies to ALL students.Insurance Pre-licensing: Property & CasualtyThese courses are designed to meet the N.C. Department of Insurance guidelines for insurance pre-licensing courses. Individuals must satisfactorily complete the appropriate course in order to sit for the license exam in Property or Liability insurance. This course requires a textbook that is available at the ACC Bookstore on the Graham campus. Please call 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301 for more information or to have your name added to the interest list.Location: DCHours: 50Fee: $128TBANotary Public EducationThis course is required to become a notary public in North Carolina. Upon completion of the course, you will complete and send an application with the $50 fee to the N.C. Secretary of State’s office to receive your commission. You will need to purchase your own notary seal or stamp. Course fee includes the cost of the textbook. Fees are subject to change without notification. Call 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301 for more information.Location: DCHours: 7Fee: $99.25536505/15-5/17TTH6-9:30 p.m.PAY BY 5/10559736/19-6/21TTH6-9:30 p.m.PAY BY 6/14559777/17-7/19TTH6-9:30 p.m.PAY BY 7/12559788/14-8/16TTH6-9:30 p.m.PAY BY 8/9New! Notary Public Education - ElectronicElectronic notarization?is a process whereby a?notary?affixes an?electronic?signature and?notary?seal using a secure Public key to an?electronic?document (such as a PDF or Word document). More and more states are enacting legislation to provide for electronic commerce and e-notarization, driving the need to ensure that ASN’s members have a good grasp of the fundamentals of being an electronic notary. Whether you choose to become an electronic notary or not, a sound working knowledge of e-notarization basics will be valuable to you. Call 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301 for more information or to have your name added to the interest list.TBA Real Estate Continuing EducationReal estate licensees must have a minimum of eight (8) hours continuing education approved by the NC Real Estate Commission each license renewal period in order to maintain their license on active status. Of those 8 hours, 4 must be the General Update course or the Broker-in-Charge Update (BICUP). The remaining 4 hours can be any approved elective. 2017 – 2018 BIC UPDATE COURSE is a 4 hour course which must be completed prior to June 10,2018 by ALL brokers-in-charge or BIC-eligible brokers who were designated as broker-in-charge prior to July 1, 2017 and who wish to remain a broker-in-charge or maintain their eligibility as of July 1, 2018 for the 2018-2019 license period. BICs and BIC Eligible brokers also take a four-hour elective of their choice to complete their continuing education requirements. They do NOT take the GENERAL updates course. All others take the GENERAL UPDATE and a four-hour elective of their choice to complete their continuing education requirements All Continuing education must be completed by June 10. Alamance Community College will be offering courses that will fulfil these requirements over the next several months. Location: DCHours: 4Fee: $2017-18 General Update536825/9W8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.PAY BY 5/4536836/6W1-5 p.m.PAY BY 6/12017-18 Broker-In-Charge Update (BICUP)536855/9W5:30-9:30 p.m.PAY BY 5/4536866/6W8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.PAY BY 6/1Ethics536654/11W1-5 p.m.PAY BY 4/6536665/9W1-5 p.m.PAY BY 5/4New! Real Estate MathThis course is a pre/co-requisite of the Real Estate Provisional Broker course. Successfully passing a real estate math proficiency test will satisfy the requirement. This course is offered online, allowing students to complete it during times that are convenient to them. Topics covered will include commissions (percentages), square footage/acreage, and math for finance, appraising, and settlement. Students will have 60 days from the start to complete the course. Please call 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301 for more informationLocation: OnlineHours: 24Fee: $7055939 5/29-7/28OnlinePAY BY 5/23Real Estate Provisional BrokerThis course will satisfy the education requirements for individuals wishing to become licensed as a provisional real estate broker. Proficiency in real estate math demonstrated by successful completion of a real estate math class or passing a proficiency test is a pre/co-requisite for this course. After completing the course, you will need to apply for a license ($30 application fee to the Real Estate Commission) and sit for and pass the state exam ($64 exam fee). This course has a required textbook available in ACC Bookstore. Must have book first day of class. Please call 336-506-4307 or 336-506-4301 for more information. Location: DCHours: 90Fee: $183559255/21-8/2MTTH9:00 a.m-12:00 pmPAY BY 5/16 *will not meet on 5/28559265/21-8/2MTTH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/16 *will not meet on 5/28Online Courses336-506-4219Visit alamance for a complete listing of all courses and specific course content. Learn why Internet-based education is so popular.Online courses at ACC: Stay at home...Go far.Never taken an online class? Once you’ve experienced the flexibility of the schedule, the user-friendliness of the online experience, and the quality of the classes, we’re VERY confident you’ll be hooked and want to take more. Do you have trouble fitting traditional classroom courses into your busy schedule? Continuing Education online courses are available on a schedule you choose. Courses begin every month and last six weeks. Each course consists of 12 lessons, with two lessons released each week. You can view your lessons 24 hours a day, seven days a week from any computer that has Internet access.Online classes begin on these dates and continue for six weeks: May 16, June 13, July 18, Aug. 15The more than 250 courses are divided into the following sections: ?Accounting and FinanceAccounting FundamentalsAccounting SoftwarePersonal Finance and InvestmentsBusinessBusiness CommunicationBusiness SoftwareGeneral Business SkillsGrant WritingManagement and LeadershipNonprofitProject ManagementSales and MarketingStart Your Own BusinessComputer ApplicationsAdobeMicrosoftOther ApplicationsDesign and CompositionAdobe SoftwareDigital PhotographyGraphic DesignMultimediaWeb DesignHealth Care and MedicalAlternative MedicineAncillaryEMS and FirefightersEthics, Law, and ComplianceHealth Information ManagementVeterinaryLanguage and ArtsArtsCreative WritingDigital PhotographyGraphic and Multimedia DesignLanguagesPublishing Law and LegalBusiness and CorporateGeneral LawLSAT PreparationParalegalPersonal DevelopmentArtsChildren, Parents, and FamilyDigital PhotographyHealth and WellnessJob SearchLanguagesPersonal EnrichmentPersonal Finance and InvestmentsStart Your Own BusinessTest PrepTeaching and EducationClassroom ComputingLanguagesMathematicsReading and WritingScienceTest PrepTools for TeachersTechnologyCertificate PrepComputer FundamentalsComputer ProgrammingDatabase ManagementGraphic and Multimedia DesignNetworking and CommunicationsSecurityWeb TechnologyWriting and PublishingBusiness WritingCreative WritingGrant WritingPublishingPersonal Enrichment 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322Dance: Ballroom & Special Occasion Dances Do you have a special occasion coming up? Come learn steps for that traditional “First Dance” or “Father-Daughter Dance” or other special occasions. Students learn various dance steps and practice these steps in the class. The class includes American style Waltz, Fox Trot, Tango, Latin and Rhythm dances. This is the perfect class to take as a couple. A dance partner is not required but is suggested. Sheila and Hugh Walker, instructorsLocation: Forest HillsHours: 12Fee: $60559015/17-6/21TH7-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/14559027/12-8/16TH7-9 p.m.PAY BY 7/9Dance: Shag Dance Did you know that Shag Dance is North Carolina’s official state popular dance? It is a type of swing dance that developed during the 1930's and 40's combining nimble footwork with upbeat rhythm and blues known as beach music. Shagging originated at open-air beach parties on the North and South Carolina coasts and is most often associated with Carolina beach music. Come learn this popular state dance and be ready to show off your skills as you dance and shag on the boulevard. A dance partner is not required but is suggested. Sheila and Hugh Walker, instructorsLocation: Forest HillsHours: 12Fee: $60559045/14-6/25M7-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/9559057/16-8/20M7-9 p.m.PAY BY 7/11Financial: Retirement Planning Today Start planning your retirement at any stage of your life. In this class students will learn key terms, strategies, and concepts to achieve a successful retirement.? Topics include:? Social Security, long term care, Roth IRA conversions, minimizing taxes, and investment strategies to build, sustain, and distribute wealth.? Learn how to determine when you can retire and the lifestyle you can achieve.? Learn how to plan and invest for life’s next chapter with prudence and efficiency, not emotion. Workbook provided. Tim Mellon, Instructor. Location: DCHours: 6Fee: $49533996/5-6/12T6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/1 Getting Paid To Talk Ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials, and more, this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over. Learn what the pros look for, how to prepare, and where to find work in your area! We’ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals. In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher. This class is lots of fun, and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field. Instruction by Voice Coaches, LLCLocation: DCHours: 2.5Fee: $25559068/23TH6:30-9 p.m.PAY BY 8/16Golf Basics & Etiquette This course is appropriate if you are a beginner golfer with little or no experience, a 'business golfer', or a golfer with physical or injury limitations.? The instructor will go over the rules & etiquette of playing golf.? Instruction will be given for irons, putting, chipping & longer clubs, with complete instruction for alignment, grip & set-up.? First class meets at Burlington Center. *Students are responsible for their own supplies. *Golf clubs required except for the first class. Mike Doyle, InstructorLocation: Shamrock Golf Course Hours: 12Fee: $80*534045/24-6/28TH6-8 p.m.PAY BY 5/21Medicare Made Clear Have you heard that there have been many changes to Medicare? Learn about all of the options available to you. Did you know that you don’t have to be 65 to qualify for Medicare? If you are retired or just planning for retirement, this course will help you to make the most of Medicare. We will talk about part A and B and about all of the new options that are available to those who qualify for Medicare. When you understand all of the options you can make the best decision for you. Bill Cauthren, Instructor. Location: DCHours: 3Fee: FREE6/5T6-9 p.m.Register By 5/31Professional Development Call the number listedNew! Grant WritingA workshop designed to get the skills you need to find funding and write a successful grant. Call 336-506-4301 for information or to be added to the interest list.Location: DCHours: 6Fee: $73559726/6-6/13TH6-9 p.m.PAY BY 6/1559736/9-6/16Sa11 a.m-2 p.m..PAY BY 6/1New! Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) PrepAlamance Community College is now offering the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Certification prep course. Earning your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential makes you a recognized expert and leader in the Human Resource field — and a valuable asset to your organization, keeping you and your organization more competitive in today's economy. This professional distinction sets you apart from your colleagues, proving your high level of knowledge and skills.Build consistent organization-wide Human Resource practicesLearn efficient and capable employee management skillsAvoid costly litigation that could be prevented through basic Human Resource best practices.If you are interested in taking this class you must attend a Mandatory Information Session May 15 at the Dillingham Campus. Call 336-506-4200 or email duncan.shaw@alamancecc.edu. Location: DCHours: 39Fee: $128; about $595 books & materials559705/22-8/14T6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/17Service Occupations call the number listedComing Soon! Cake DecoratingLearn to making superior cakes, assemble and apply icing with sound techniques. Decorating skills are learned for making a variety of flowers, borders, shaping cakes, piping characters and learning to be creative and use your own ideas. *A supply list is given to students at registration. Call 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 for more information. Howard Allen, instructor. Location: KSCHours: 24Fee: $70*TBD Call to have your name added to the notification ing Soon! Funeral Directors – Continuing EducationFuneral Director licensees must have five (5) hours continuing education approved by the NC State Board of Mortuary Science each year in order to maintain their license on active status. This course is designed to meet the yearly continuing education requirements for all NC licensed morticians. Call 336-506-4301 for more information. Dean Jones, instructorTopic: Cosmetics and Restorative Art Techniques Location: DCHours: 5Fee: $350TBD Call to have your name added to the interest list.New! Intro to Movie Making 101This course is an in-depth look into the fascinating world of film-making and film history. From concept, script, production and post production this course is designed to introduce students to film making from the first-hand knowledge and experience of a two-time Emmy award winning film maker. This course will also provide a practical "behind the scenes" experience as well as additional guest film makers and actors.?Call 336-506-4301 for more information. Dean Jones, Instructor.?Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $735/21-6/27MW6-8 p.m.PAY BY 5/16 *class will not meet on 5/287/9-8/15MW6-8 p.m.PAY BY 7/3New! Intro to TheatreThis course is a comprehensive overview of Theatre history, popular plays, aspects of production, musicals, and performance that will enlighten and engage those interested in theatre arts. Call 336-506-4301 for more information. Starr Jones, Instructor.?Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $735/15-6/21TTH7-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/10New! Locksmith Continuing EducationLicensed Locksmiths are required to have a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours continuing education approved by the NC Locksmith Board each license renewal period in order to maintain their license on active status. This course provides instruction on skills and practices related to the field of locksmithing. Topics include codes and code equipment, cylinder servicing (pin and disc), lockset servicing, professional opening techniques, lockset functions, key blank identification, key duplication master keying, domestic automotive locks, foreign automotive locks, safe combination locks, legal and ethical regulations. Call 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 for more information. Carl Jobe, instructorLocation: DCHours: 4Fee: $53559534/12TH1-5 p.m.PAY BY 4/9Key Blanks and Lock Nomenclature559545/10TH1-5 p.m.PAY BY 5/7Administrative Code, Licensing Act and Ethics559556/14TH1-5 p.m.PAY BY 6/11Basic Lock Picking559567/12TH1-5 p.m.PAY BY 7/9Assembly of LocksNew! Manicurist TechnicianThis comprehensive course provides instruction and clinical practice in manicuring, nail building (application and maintenance of artificial nails) and pedicuring. The course content includes nail anatomy, disorders of nails, and irregularities of nails; theory and salesmanship as it relates to manicuring; actual practice in manicuring; and arm, hand, and foot massage. Manicurist students must complete 300 hours in an approved beauty school or college before applying to the State Board of Cosmetic Arts for examination. Students enrolled only in manicuring shall only perform services directly relating to the prescribed course in manicuring. Please note, this is a comprehensive course to provide training for those persons interested in becoming registered manicurists only and not desiring to become licensed cosmetologists. Textbook and Manicurist Kit are required. Students are also required to wear name badge, black scrub uniforms purchased from the ACC Bookstore, as well as black or gray closed-toed shoes every day to class beginning on the first day of class. State Board fees are not included in the cost of tuition. Call 336-506-4301 for more information. Location: DCHours: 300Fee: $183New! Wedding & Event Planning, Level IAre you a DIY Bride? Are you planning your own wedding or one for a close friend? Students will learn an overview of the event industry and how to plan all details of a wedding or special event. The instructor will review the basics of wedding planning and cover such topics as budgeting, venues, safety, etiquette, timelines and much more. Great for students looking for a new fun career. Come learn from the owner of a local Event Planning company. Call 336-506-4149 or 336-506-4322 for more information Jennifer Ball, instructor.Location: DCHours: 24Fee: $73*559105/23-7/18W6-9 p.m.PAY BY 5/19Small Business Center alamancecc.edu/sbc336-506-4311 Thomasine.Lewis@alamancecc.edu The Small Business Center at Alamance Community College provides seminars, confidential counseling, robust resources on business operations. and capital formation. Most of the Small Business Center services, workshops and programs are free and tailored to specific needs of the Alamance County small business community. For more information contact: Thomasine Lewis at: 336-506-4311 or at Thomasine.Lewis@alamancecc.edu .Clapp Entrepreneurial Opportunity (CEO) Initiative– Venture Creation, Development and GrowthThis Two semesters program consist of business development classes and a competition with a chance to WIN up to $10,000 to launch your small business First Eight weeks begins on 9/5/18.New! Short Course Certificate SeriesEight weeks each. Beginning Fall of 2018 Fee: $168.00Practical Approach to Accounting (from University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business). Leadership Effectiveness (from University of Notre Dame). Entrepreneurship Basics (from UCLA, Anderson Executive Education). 21st Century Marketing SummitOne-day event with breakout sessions. Break-out sessions include these topics and more:Building Strong BrandsConnecting with Your CustomersShaping Your Value PropositionCommunicating/ Delivering ValueQuickBooks Course is once a week for six weeks Fee: $73.00Teacher Certifications336-506-4200ACC is committed to offering high quality courses that enhance the professional development of teachers, teacher assistants, substitutes. We offer opportunities for both licensed and non-licensed personnel. Substitute Teacher/Effective Teacher TrainingThis course is designed to prepare learners to enter a school setting as a substitute teacher and fill the role of the regular instructor in the classroom. Learners will engage in a variety of activities that will enhance their awareness of challenges encountered by today’s youth and enable them to recognize and develop appropriate learning activities. Call 336-506-4200 or 336-506-4219 for more information.Location: DCHours: 30Fee: $128558716/5-8/7T5:15-8:15 p.m.PAY BY 5/31558726/7-8/9TH5:15-8:15 p.m.PAY BY 6/4 Continuing Education Online Visit alamanceThere is a large selection of computer software and Web design courses that may count towards technology credits. Online courses such as the ones below offer 2.4 CEUs:Classroom Discipline ProblemsThe Internet in the ClassroomLanguage DevelopmentUnderstanding AdolescentsOnline classes begin on these dates and continue for six weeks: May 16, June 13, July 18, Aug. 15 ................
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