Volume 2 • Issue 1 flightPath SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Hats off to Trades Careers

Who Helps Find the Answers? Student Support Services Health & Fitness Science Program Curriculum and Continuing Education Schedule of Classes

Fall Semester 2016 || FREE Ryan Book in Concert Wednesday, Sept. 7 7 pm Owens Auditorium No Admission Charge Fall Semester Concerts Ryan Book studied classical guitar at Radford University with internationally noted professor Dr. Robert Trent. In 2009 he received his M.A. in Guitar Veterans Day Concert Performance and Pedagogy from Radford University. It was in his years at Radford that Ryan had the opportunity to study with some Friday, November 11, 7 p.m. of the world’s most acclaimed musicians including Jorge Caballero, Carlo Barone, and Paul O’dette. Other masterclass appearances include Anthony Gleiss, Royangi Duo, Thomas Viloteau, Adam Kossler, and Andrew Zohn. Christmas Concert Ryan serves as Chair of the Department Fine Arts at Sandhills Community College where he is also an Associate Professor of music. He is currently working on his December 4, 2 p.m. D.M.A. in Performance at Shenandoah Conservatory where he studies guitar with internationally noted pedagogue and performer Julian Gray.

Sandhills Horticultural Gardens

14 Themed Gardens on 32-Acres Picnic Area Open Dawn to Dusk Year-Round Designed and maintained by students and faculty of our Landscape Gardening program. We are happy to offer a docent guided tour for ten or more participants. Please call (910) 695-3882 at least two weeks prior. The Man & His Legacy Free to Moore and Hoke County Residents NY Times Best-Sellers Adult & Children DVD Loans-3 for 3 days October 3 • 7 PM Children’s Section • Over 100 Magazines Owens Auditorium • Free Admission Elementary & Middle School Guest Speakers: “Battle of the Books” Available Qubilah Shabazz Research Assistance Peter Yellin Community Computers • Free Wi Fi Sandhills Community College and St. Joseph of the Pines proudly present Qubilah Shabazz, the Monday - Thursday 7:45 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. daughter of Malcolm X who witnessed her father’s Friday 7:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. assassination, along with Peter Yellin, the attorney Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m who defended one of the killers of Malcolm X. Closed Sunday

The Carolina Philharmonic Symphonic Masterworks: The New World Symphony Saturday, October 22 7:30 pm • Owens Auditorium

Sandhills Community College Owens Auditorium is the home venue of The Carolina Philharmonic.

Classical Guitarist All SCC events and Adam Kossler Continuing Education classes can now Thursday, December 1 • 7pm • Owens Auditorium No Admission Charge be found on Spout. Adam Kossler has been a top prizewinner in a number of international guitar Click this code to competitions including the Boston Guitarfest, Columbus Guitar Symposium, East Carolina Guitar Competition, MANC guitar competition, Texas International Guitar download and install Competition, Music Teacher National Association Competition,and the Appalachian Guitarfest Competition. the free app. flightPath Questions about Sandhills Community College curriculum programs can be directed to the Student Services Department at (910) 695-3725. To inquire about Continuing Education courses, call (910) 695-3980.

Publisher...... Dr. John Dempsey President of Sandhills Community College Editor, Writer, Graphic Artist, Photographer...... Karen McKellar Manning Director of Marketing and Public Relations Sandhills Community College Board of Trustees George W. Little, Chairman Robert S. Hayter, Vice Chairman Joseph A. Clendenin, Secretary Arthur M. Blue Larry R. Caddell James O. Cunningham Gary W. Evans Eugene B. Horne Linda A. McCaskill James W. Saunders Alexander M. “Sandy” Stewart Mary G. Upchurch Raymond G. Washington, Sr. Sandhills Community College Administration Dr. John Dempsey, President [email protected] or (910) 695-3700 Brenda Jackson, Executive Vice President [email protected] or (910) 695-3731 Andrea Korte, Vice President, Continuing Education & Workforce Development [email protected] or (910) 695-3767 Ron Layne, Vice President, College Initiatives [email protected] or (910) 246-4109 Dr. Rebecca Roush, Vice President, Academic Affairs [email protected] or (910) 695-3704 Kellie Shoemake, flightPath Vice President, Student Services [email protected] or (910) 695-3900 Like many students who attend community colleges, Michael Morris (on the cover) wears Kirk Lynch, many hats. While still in high school, Michael took a combined electrical and welding Assistant to the President, Special Projects class at Sandhills through the NC Career and College Promise Program. Upon graduating [email protected] or (910) 695-3866 from North Moore, he accepted an electrical helper position with a local employer. This Wendy Dodson, summer, he returned to the college to further his electrical and welding education and Associate Vice President of Human Resources aspires to be a welder on a pipeline in the near future. You can read more about Michael [email protected] or (910) 246-2868 and our Trades Programs on pages 21-23. Linda Chandler, Dean of Instruction

[email protected] or (910) 695-3715 Also proudly featured in this edition are staff members of the Learning Resources Department located in the Boyd Library. Whether it is help finding resources for a project Alan Duncan, or assistance selecting the latest New York Times Best Seller, you will find that these staff Dean of Business and Industry Services [email protected] or (910) 695-3769 members best exemplify the SCC core value of helpfulness. Our spotlights include a student in our Collision Repair and Refinishing program and graduates from our Health Farmer, Dean of Student Services and Fitness Science program and Welding program. For new and returning curriculum [email protected] or (910) 695-3714 students, page 4 includes a listing and synopsis of the student support services available. Twana McKnight, Dean of Hoke Center [email protected] or (910) 878-5803 The fall semester is a busy time on campus and we invite you will take advantage of our Dr. John Stacey, Dean of Learning Resources many activities and events – whether it be a special lecture, performance, concert, or [email protected] or (910) 695-3820 other happening on campus over the next few months. Dr. Kristie Sullivan, Learn. Engage. Belong Dean of Planning and Research [email protected] or (910) 695-3907 Alfreda Stroman, Associate Dean of Campus Diversity Sandhills Sandhills Hoke James H. Garner Larry R. Caddell and Cultural Programs Community Center Center Public Safety [email protected] or (910) 695-3872 College 1110 East Central 2332 NC Hwy 705, Training Center Germaine Elkins, Executive Director of the SCC Foundation 3395 Airport Road Avenue, Raeford Robbins 333 Niagara- [email protected] or (910) 695-3706 Pinehurst 910-875-8589 910-464-6300 Carthage Road 910-692-6185 Carthage All rights reserved. © 2016 Sandhills Community College Registering FOR CLASSES Curriculum/College Credit Call (910) 695-3725 for questions regarding our curriculum programs, After applying online at sandhills.edu, new students can take applying, testing or registering for classes. advantage of our One Stop Shop. One Stop Shop services include placement testing, academic advising and course registration. Continuing Education Our fall semester for curriculum courses begins on August 15. Preregistration is required for all classes and registration is not Our fall Mini-Mester, which is shorter than traditional fall semester, complete until payment is received. All major credit cards, cash, begins on September 21. checks or money orders are accepted. Three ways to register: Registration for fall semester classes is July 18-21 and August 11. • Call (910) 695-3980 (credit card required); office hours are Registration for fall Mini-Mester is September 19 and 20. Additionally, Monday-Thursday 8-5 pm, Friday 8 am-4 pm; students can register for both fall and fall Mini-Mester courses in the • In person on the first floor of Van Dusen Hall on the Pinehurst Student Success Center in Stone Hall. Campus; summer office hours are Monday-Thursday 8-5 pm, Friday 8 am-4 pm; • Fax completed registration form (found online) to (910) 692-6998. features Page 2 Page 5 Page 21 Page 31 Who Helps Find the AACA & SCC Auto Show Pathways to High-Tech Continuing Education Answers? SCC Site of Auto Show in Trades Careers Instructor Profile The team that makes up September New Trades Program Added Jason Howk the Learning Resources Page 5 Page 23 Department. Collision Repair & Trades Grad Profile Page 4 Refinishing Student Jack Alverado Student Support Profile Services Kenneth Wortham Making Life a Bit Easier for Page 7 College Students Fall Semester Holiday Closings Health & Fitness Science Program Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Preparing Students to Pursue September 5 November 11 November 24 & 25 Their Passion in every issue Curriculum/College Credit Athletics Continuing Education Page 32-33 Page 6 Page 14 Page 17-20 ed2go Online Classes Financial Aid Information Athletics Report Career Training Page 34 Page 8 Volleyball Schedule Page 21-23 ed2go Online Career Curriculum Programs & Majors Athletics Hall of Fame Trades Education Certificates Page 9-13 Foundation & Alumni Page 24-25 Page 35-38 Curriculum Fall Semester Page 15 Public Safety The Small Business Center Classes Foundation Golf Tournament Page 26-27 Page 40-41 All classes and method of Graduate Walk Career Development delivery. Technology Training Page 29-31 Page 42-43 Creative Living College & Career Readiness 2 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 28374. Feel free withquestions (910) 695-3706. tocallGermaine Foundation, Rd, Elkins, Attn: 3395Airport Germaine Pinehurst,NC a giftasBoyd Benefactor, totheSCC please mailyour contribution improve by ourlibrary becomingaBoyd Benefactor. Library To make ment. We invitethecommunitytojoinusin helpingmaintainand patrons eachyear andare ingreat needofreplacement andimprove - thatarein thelibrary decades oldandusedby tensofthousands from membersof ourcommunity. However, there are manyareas College, theBoyd hasbeenenhancedby Library generous support Like somanyoftheprograms andfacilitiesatSandhills Community residency. Card canbeobtainedby presenting apicture IDorotherproof of counties whoare 18years orolder. Afree Community Patron Library also available toresidents of(orthosewhowork in)Moore andHoke Boyd isavailable foruseby Library SCC students, facultyandstaff.It is center. computerlabandaproctoring support grams. ResourcesThe Learning Computer Labisafullystaffedstudent films, documentaries, musicals, classicchildren’s filmsandPBS pro- collection ofover 2,000DVDs programs, containsinstructional feature as NCLIVE,Credo reference andOpposing Viewpoints. The library’s ResourcesLearning provides 24/7-365accesstoonlinedatabases such newspapers. tolocal,state,ical holdingswhichincludesubscriptions andnational Our collectionincludesmore- than78,000itemsandextensive period academic programs andtoencourage useby Community Patrons. are materials andsupplement building. Library selectedtosupport roundings forstudyandleisure reading ina26,000square foot The Katharine L.Boyd provides Library comfortable, pleasantsur Cole Children’s Literature Center. Computer LabandhousestheHastings andtheBarbara Gallery Art oftheKatharine Boydcomprised Resources andtheLearning Library The Sandhills Community College Resources Learning is Department Who Helps Findthe the KatharineL.BoydLibrary. Many servicesareavailable in Answers? - media and technology. His with anemphasis ininstructional a master’s degree ineducation teaching andwent ontogarner emphasis inmiddleschool degree ineducationwithan career by abachelor’s earning Connecticut, John beganhis from Bridgeport, Originally organization.” timeinan position attheright personintheright the right better than ‘fit;’” hesays, “being Sandhills. “There isnothing himself thathelandedat John Stacey sayshestillpinches ResourcesDean ofLearning at Sandhills Community College, After eleven years ofemployment Dr. JohnStacey Learning Resources Smolenski. Martha Associate Windie Barnes, Library Linda Associate Bittner, Library Margie Nick Associate and Stacey andHead Librarian Patty Buelt. Not pictured are Technical Services Supervisor Konold, Supervisor ComputerLab Judy Hines; backrow: ofLearningResources Dean John Associate Lab Yvette Ausby, ofLearningResources Administrative toDean Assistant Micky Brenda Quick; middlerow: Librarian Maggie Dougherty, LearningResources Computer Copeland, Lakota Resources Associate ComputerLab Circulation Services Supervisor Learning Resource employees Department pictured from lefttorightfront row: Learning Library. She canclearly relate to SupervisorServices inBoyd Brenda Quick istheCirculation BrendaQuick sailboat withagoodbooknearby. and playing his guitar while on his His ultimategoodtimeissinging Sailing isanotherofhispassions. atune.play theguitarandcarry a talentedmusicianwhocan reading –ofcourse. He isalso In hisspare time, John enjoys Amherst for27years. University ofMassachusetts in Sandhills afterworking atthe and development. He cameto an emphasisinstafftraining doctorate isineducationwith CURRICULUM || (910) 695-3725 || www.sandhills.edu || 3 Feature Yvette Ausby Yvette Originally from , New New Originally Brooklyn, from in Berkeley, and having lived York, has Ausby Yvette California, always found the library place of a it has been an integral and refuge part of her life. others and to help loves She see people meet challenges making her goals, and achieve a perfect fit in the Learning Lab at Sandhills. Resources genealogy research Enjoying Yvette 12 years, the past over for herself and others. researches the with “walking loves She life as she discovers ancestors” stories. learned have that I am an “I – meaning that Afro-Antillean AfricaI descend not only from or workers Indian West but from to who immigrated People’ ‘Silver on the to work in order Panama in Moore canal, with deep roots County.” When asked what makes Sandhills Yvette a special place to work, down, “Hands unhesitatingly says, also She it is simply the people.” likes being part of something bigger than herself and being able to bring to something of value those she assists each day. In addition to exercising, to exercising, addition In by Lured travel. likes to Maggie she heritage, her Panamanian likes to visit Panama. especially After befriending a family in World US Kids for the town Tournament Championship Golf and her Maggie ago, a few years for the entire family host a dinner team, something Panamanian three done for the past they have to looks forward now She years. the tournament and the team visit is confident Maggie each year. see their first that the team will year. world champion this Maggie Dougherty at the gym, After a good workout Dougherty is energized Maggie in for her day as a librarian Library. L. Boyd the Katharine Maggie Tampa, Originally from the University from graduated and earned Florida a of South of Library Science from Master’s She University. East Carolina began at the college in April. Lakota Copeland highly of the Another who speaks is at Sandhills family atmosphere “The employees Lakota Copeland. at the college support other each she everythrough life event,” it be a promotion, “whether said, birth of child or loss, marriage, an educational or even grandchild family here.” a we’re milestones, in the with Judy Lakota works Computer Learning Resources being able to assist Lab and enjoys to use students in learning how and the many computer programs with them to better their working enjoys She writing assignments. watching the students develop the semesters. throughout Like her other Learning Resource Lakota Department cohorts, time. in her spare reading enjoys is also an accomplished cook, She music enthusiast, and likes to The team she with her son. travel likes most to cheer on is the North Heels. Tar Carolina If you are out and about, you may you about, out and are you If as her “runalking,” spot Patty explains calls it. Patty daughter mash-up of runningthat it is a loves Of course she and walking. being her non-fiction to read, and in her yard working favorite, shows. television watching British

Dr. Patricia Buelt Patricia Dr. about the to the area Coming Buelt Patty same time as Micky, military up a as one of brat grew with an identical twin 11 children sister. “library” as a played Having on to earn went a little girl, Patty of Library and Information Master and a Doctor Science Degree in Educational of Education Leadership with a Specialization Technology. in Information As with the many other college has says she Patty employees, with so many worked never “When and caring people. happy I was here I first came to work with the immediately impressed dedication to the students as well as community members exhibited the faculty and staff members. by grandchildren. The beach is one is one The beach grandchildren. favoriteof her most places to relax. Micky Konold Micky Micky Chicago, from Hailing in that with Judy agrees Konold at the work its the people who it such a special college who make a family definitely “It’s place. always have “You she said. here,” the support of everyone you when need it.” with a degree After graduating in mass communications from in and working Northeastern hospital audio visual departments to the moved Micky near Chicago, ago. years twenty over a little area in Chicago has a my family “Now much warmer place as a vacation I still “And she said. destination,” the games, get to go back for Cubs fabulous food, and to visit friends I can avoid but now and family, the harsh winter weather.”

being with her children and being with her children When not at work, Judy relishes relishes Judy When not at work, even work in their area.” work even you do not see them everyyou day or realize that so many care, even if even that so many care, realize each other,” she said. “It’s nice to “It’s she said. each other,” knows and are concerned about and are knows that everyone who works here that everyone here who works who work at Sandhills. “It seems “It at Sandhills. who work friendship demonstrated by those by friendship demonstrated Judy likes the helpfulness and Judy day. the right frame of mind for the of mind the right frame time for herself helps her get in working probably. Making a little Making probably. working she can make sure everything is she can make sure before the students come in, before that getting to work a bit early, a bit early, that getting to work them on a daily basis. She finds She them on a daily basis. students and being able to help Judy especially enjoys meeting enjoys especially Judy also proctors exams. also proctors computers in Boyd Library. She She Library. computers in Boyd questions and helps maintain the with homework, computer with homework, Supervisor she helps the students Supervisor Resource Center. As the Center. Resource came on-board in the Learning came on-board in Information Systems and Systems in Information Associate in Applied Science Associate in Applied employment. She earned an She employment. the closing of her place of the leadership of the college. the college. the leadership of as a student after to Sandhills able to interact with each day and able to interact came Hines Judy Like Brenda, place to work is the people she is is the people place to work that make Sandhills such a special that make Sandhills Hines Judy Brenda feels that the key factors feels that the key factors Brenda full-time employee. full-time employee. 2003, the library hired her as a 2003, the library hired student that after graduating in graduating student that after such an outstanding work study work such an outstanding student in the library. She was She the library. student in student and later a work study study later a work student and became a full-time college full-time college became a plant where she worked, Brenda Brenda she worked, plant where students. After the closing of the After the students. the plight of some of Sandhills’ of Sandhills’ of some the plight 4 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 by the VA Mobile Vet Center as Regular visitsare made tocampus coffee. in, relax, chatandenjoy acupof able spaceforstudentstostop waiting area,- whichisacomfort courses. The officehasa veteran’s tion benefitstotakecurriculum children whoare using VA educa- assists veterans, spousesandtheir The Officeof Veterans Affairs Services Veteran Support Career Center. workshops are offered inthe personality assessmentsand tion programs, career inventories, A career library, onlineexplora- sonally satisfyingcareer. to afinancially rewarding andper an educationalpaththatcanlead are designedtohelpthemselect advice, training, andresources achieve career goals. Information, helps studentsidentify, plan,and in career development, which The Career Center specializes Career Counseling cessfully ascollegestudents. suc- smoothlyandperform start designedtohelpthem services themselves of ofawidevariety Community College canavail Curriculum studentsatSandhills Feature - Student Support Services Make Life Student SupportServicesMakeLife tutors, volunteers andinstructors Math Labsand Writing Labs. Peer Tutoring Center. We alsooffer able toourstudentsintheKelly Free isavail- one-on-onetutoring Tutoring study jobsoncampus. federal andstateaid,work students applyforscholarships, financial limitations. We help Community College becauseof toattendSandhillsopportunity that nostudentisdeniedthe supplemental fundingtoensure is madetoprovide necessary education.Every effort ondary resources topursuepost-sec- helps studentssecure financial The Officeof Financial Aid Financial Aid active veteran studentclub. Additionally, thecollegehasan tothe holiday.fast andsocialprior honors veterans withafree break- Auditorium. Student Lifealso Veterans inOwens Day concert Each year thecollegehasafree cost ofout-of-statetuition. with collegefundstohelpthe assists qualifyingveteran students Yellow Ribbonprogram, which in the Veterans Administration’s munity collegesparticipating Sandhills isoneoffive NCcom- services. demic support are assistedwithmanynon-aca- veteran studentsanddependents Through thismobilecenter, it travels throughout thestate. as aCollegeStudentBitEasier Government Association. program andtheStudent through ourStudent Ambassador We helpdevelop studentleaders other studentactivities. leadership development and organizations, intramural sports, clubs, civicandsocialclubs programming suchasacademic extra-curricular andco-curricular of Student both Lifesupports beyond theclassroom. The office understands thatstudentlifegoes Sandhills Community College Student Life services areservices needed. therapeuticcampus orlong-term off to seekcounselingservices to localproviders, iftheywish Our counselorscan refer students confidential. andsessionsareservices, strictly There isnocharge forcounseling nonjudgmental manner. inanobjective and concerns fessionals whocanrespond to success. They are licensedpro- withacademic be interfering mental orsocialissuesthatmay help withacademic,personal, Our counselorsare available to about collegelife. explore issuesandshare concerns to students theopportunities fessional counselorswhogive offers theassistanceofpro - Sandhills Community College Personal Counseling improve theirstudyskills. understand assignmentsand stay ontrack withcoursework, bysible learners helpingthem help ourstudentsbecomerespon- career related. they bepersonal, educationalor disability-related whether concerns tions orreferrals regarding specific We canmaketestingaccommoda- books ontape(whenavailable). ers, notetakers, scribes, readers and provide are signlanguageinterpret- we Some are oftheservices ableto Rehabilitation Act of1973. Act andSection 504ofthe withDisabilities the Americans requirementscrimination of compliance withthenon-dis- been designatedtocoordinate We have employees whohave Disability Services films andPBSprograms. operas, plays, classicchildren’s films, documentaries, musicals, programs,instructional feature videotapes andDVDs contains library’s collectionofover 2,000 and Opposing Viewpoints. The such asNCLIVE,Books inPrint articles paper andperiodical indicestonews- computerized national newspapers. We have tolocal,stateand subscriptions holdingsthatinclude periodical 80,000 itemsandextensive collection includesmore than The Katharine L.Boyd Library tions andlendassistance. who are ready toanswer ques- and knowledgeable individuals Lab isfullystaffedwithtrained ResourceThe Learning Computer provide Internet access. installed onthecomputersandall use. ofsoftware Avariety is forstudent puters andprinters equipped withnetworked com- ResourcesThe Learning Center is Center Learning Resources CURRICULUM || (910) 695-3725 || www.sandhills.edu || 5 Feature Sandhills to Sandhills Host UNC Humanities Seminars The first in a seriesof UNC The Program seminars through and Human in the Humanities will be held at the college Values “Perspectives 16. on September to the Holocaust WWII: From of Internment” Japanese-American Karen by will be presented and Eric Muller. Auerbach is an Assistant Professor Auerbach Fellow E. Eizenstat and Stuart in the Department at of History on the focused UNC with research in the Jews social history of Polish is Muller 19th and 20th centuries. Distinguished K. Moore the Dan of Law in Jurisprudence Professor and has written and Ethics Japanese- regarding extensively American internment. these seminars have Traditionally, been held on the UNC campus. to expand locations a desire In area, outside of the Chapel Hill was chosen as a seminar Sandhills its inception in location. Since has sponsored 1979, the program and workshops 900 seminars, over of on a wide range conferences issues. cultural social and moral, at humanities.unc.edu. Register Within the next few years few years the next Within hopes to become an Kenneth passing I-CAR certified A-Tech, along his expertise to his own someone giving apprentice, else the opportunities he was long-term goal is His given. collision and to open his own body shop. utomotive Technologies Program Technologies utomotive auguin Parking Lot auguin Parking STUDENT SPOTLIGHT training needed to learn the tasks training in the field.” required himself of many avails Kenneth of the support by services offered been able has even He Sandhills. assistance for child care to receive while he is a student. Kayla was able to find employment He while still in the program. that receiving shares Kenneth and landing at Sandhills training a good job changed his life for the making barely from went “I better. enough to pay the bills to being to worryable to not have where the money would come from,” I can finally start “Now he said. He future.” saving for my child’s also hopes to be able to purchase a home in the near future. utomobile Club of AmericaA & SCC 9 am - 2: 30 pm • Free 30 pm 9 am - 2: Saturday, September 17 September Saturday, SCC G SCC Kenneth Wortham - Door Prizes • Food • Guided Garden Tours • Guided Garden Door Prizes • Food Antique Auto Show Auto Antique 75-100 Vehicles • Trophies Awarded • Live Music by the SCC Jazz Band by the SCC Jazz Music • Live Awarded Trophies • Vehicles 75-100 After graduating from from After graduating School, High Richmond Senior to went Wortham Kenneth of Raeford, at the House work which later closed its doors two days prior to the birth of Needing Kayla. his daughter, decision, to make a pivotal looked into Sandhills. Kenneth had long been in interest His leading him to automobiles, Repair in the Collision enroll program. and Refinishing instructors took the time “Our ways to us the correct to show perform tasks while building our confidence in our new said. Kenneth skills,” the oppor given were “We tunity to use state of the art equipment and get hands-on A Chapter of the Antique Sandhills 6 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 Be patientwiththe process. aid forms. Thoroughly completeallfinancial Respond promptly toallrequests. • • a timelymanner. likely your aidwillbeprocessed in the applicationprocess, themore Begin early. The earlieryou begin Keys to aSmooth Process are askedforinformation. additional timeifoutsideagencies identification. Theprocess cantake andpersonal information support include taxreturn transcripts, child cial AidOffice. Documentsmay be provided totheSCC Finan- requires additionaldocumentation which to completeverification, Some studentsmaybeasked semester. toeach for specificdatesprior or calltheSCC Financial AidOffice early May. ChecktheSCC website, December andsummersemesteris in earlyJuly, semester, spring early fallsemesterdeadlineis each term: documentation submissionare set for theFAFSA andrequired form be completedannually. Deadlines available eachJanuary andmust eligibility.termine is The form Aid (FAFSA) forcollegestode- Application for Federal Student must completetheonlineFree tobeginearly.important Students process maybelengthy, soit’s The financialaidapplication for FinancialAid Tips for Applying inability topay. education becauseof will bedeniedacollege no deservingstudent College promisesthat Sandhills Community quired additionalforms. to request andreceive allre- Allow yourself ampletime as possible. File your federal taxesasearly

scholarships andonanasneededbasistostudentsthisyear. AGE UNDER 20 graduating class $162.6 million. The basketball team wontheNJCAA A singleSCC their lifetime will increase earnings by 20-29 In additiontofinancialaid, $890,287willbeawarded in National Championship in2012. 36% UNC-Chapel Hilltuitionandfeesare $8,562/2semesters. Full-time tuitionandfeesat Sandhillsis$1,907/2semesters. Females 65% Males 36% 41% 12% 7% 30-39 The men’s team wonthe golf 60 &UP 40-49 Pinehurst. the Sandhillscampusin There are 225arches on 50-59 Championship in2014. completing theC-Step guaranteed transfer to

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UNC-CH asajunior. 1% NJCAA National By successfully 15 30 45 60 0 career options. 50 programs for Sandhills hasover WHITE BLACK HISPANIC AM. INDIAN OTHER master’s degree year withabout Sandhills offers 2000 sections. courses holda collge transfer college credit All whoteach courses each MASTER’S or higher. over 670 teacher ratio DEGREE 16:1 Community student to Sandhills College is 16:1. The CURRICULUM || (910) 695-3725 || www.sandhills.edu || 7 Feature Read this code Read for an article tell- ing the harrowing story of Adam’s inexperience Afghanistan. The strong sense of community sense The strong students see to desire faculty’s and to Annie as a succeed stands out very special aspect of Sandhills. faculty Sandhills the credits She had “I as the key to her success. an amazing experience with all of my instructors at Sandhills of the and I am so appreciative they put in to motivate work hard They truly care us. and inspire about seeing all students succeed and and continuously go above to help students find beyond they need to be the resources successful.” mentoring students in the love “I field as my health and wellness Annie teachers did at Sandhills,” reveals. The best part of her current her day can diverse job is how helping staff and Between be. students facilitate classes to the and of programs actual creation a is never she says there trainings, to dull moment and always room grow. Annie enjoys time, her free In of the taking advantage activities outdoor innumerable has to offer. Colorado

Annie Tuck the health and fitness for Passion to desire Tucks fueled Annie options at education explore my love Sandhills.“Combining path has of fitness with a career of mine,” always been a dream helped Sandhills “and Annie said, make it a reality.” Annie York, Originally New from after Carolina to North relocated to Pinehurst. moved her parents in Colorado resides now She of for the University and works health and creating Colorado for the student programs wellness population. Annie counts herself very fortunate received to have beneficial mentorship while living and appreciates Carolina in North foundation she the strong that served at Sandhills received to establish her career. fitness.sandhills.edu

Adam felt the professors at at felt the professors Adam fantastic job did a Sandhills The him for his career. preparing enthusiasm presenting faculty’s it very easy to “made material, pridetake passion…and a develop recalls. Adam do,” in what you is completing Adam Currently, in Exercise degree his master’s with a focus on Physiology conditioning at and strength in Coral of Miami The University A very Florida. high Gables, is placed on students standard at program in the accelerated credits and Adam the University his success to the education while and support he received no have “I studying at Sandhills. a played doubt that Sandhills me for in prepping role pivotal further education at a higher level.” an internship with the Luckily, team Dolphins Football Miami turned into a full-time Sports Assistant position. Performance performs research now He that will methods on training the athletes better optimize performance. classes and work, between In by keeps up on his career Adam in the research the newest reading I am with where happy “I’m field. but I plan to continue to currently, be my way up the ladder and work the best I can in my field.”

interest was sparked. was sparked. interest Coordinator Shelby Basinger, his Basinger, Shelby Coordinator after speaking with Program after speaking with Program had thought to pursue, but had thought to pursue, was not a career path Adam path Adam was not a career Health and Fitness Science and Fitness Health they needed to succeed.” make sure every had what student make sure and went out of his or her way to out of his or her way to and went employee was very personable employee stress-free. Every instructor and Every stress-free. transition comfortable and transition declares, “Sandhills made the “Sandhills declares, But Adam now enthusiastically now Adam But bit intimidating. made the transition to a college a made the transition A ten-year gap in his education A ten-year but knew he needed an education. an needed he knew but unsure of what career to pursue to what career of unsure leaving the military, he was leaving the military, stationed at Ft. Bragg. After After stationed at Ft. Bragg. Military at age 21 and was Adam Lachance joined the Adam Originally from New Hampshire, Hampshire, Originally New from Adam Lachance

and recreation departments and other organizations implementing exercise and fitness programs. departments exercise implementing organizations and other and recreation opportunities in commercial fitness clubs, YMCA’s/YWCA’s, wellness programs in business and industry, parks industry, in business and wellness programs YMCA’s/YWCA’s, fitness clubs, opportunities commercial in Pursue Their Passion Pursue for employment qualify graduates Our successful industry. in the fitness and exercise necessary for employment Our Health and Fitness Science program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills with the knowledge students is designed to provide Science program and Fitness Health Our Preparing Students to Students Preparing Health & Fitness Science - Science Fitness & Health 8 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 CommunityCollege. Office Administration (AAS) (AAS) Medical Office Administration (AAS) Health Information Technology (AAS, D) Business Administration Accounting (AAS, D) Administration Business Technology Collision Repair &Refinishing Technology Automotive Systems Technologies Automotive Associate inFineArts(AFA) Associate inEngineering(AE) Associate inScience (AS) Associate inArts(AA) University Studies Medical Office Coding (C) Small Business Management (C) Entrepreneurship (C) Banking &Finance (C) Business Administration/ Certified Bookkeeper (C) Structural Repair (C) Non-Structural Repair (C) Paint &Refinishing (C) Collision Repair &Refinishing Light Duty Diesels &Emerging Transmission/Driveline (C) Motorsports/Drag Race Vehicle Mechanical (C) &Engine Performance Electrical Automotive System Technology Music &Music Education Art Hospitality Management (AAS) (AAS, D) Technologies (C) (C) (C) (AAS, D) Curriculum Programs&MajorsatSandhills Partnership program withPitt

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ACC131 ACC149 SPREADSHEETS…...... ACC220 ACC121 ACCOUNTING. ACCOUNTING.. ACC120 ACCOUNTING www.sandhills.edu. For course times, locations, instructors and prerequisites please refer to the Course Schedule at to the Course please refer instructors and prerequisites locations, course times, For ACA115 ACA122 previous college credit. previous ACA090 you may be eligible to be exempt from the placement test based on high school coursework or placement test based on high school coursework the may be eligible to be exempt from you ACADEMIC RELATED attend, but we can use qualifying scores to exempt you from the placement test. Additionally, the placement test. Additionally, from to exempt you can use qualifying scores attend, but we test. This allows you to begin in the proper level class. You do not need to take the SAT or ACT to or ACT do not need to take the SAT You class. level to begin in the proper you This allows test. If you plan to earn a degree, please apply online and make arrangements to take a placement to take make arrangements please apply online and plan to earn you a degree, If a high school diploma and meet the required prerequisite classes. prerequisite required a high school diploma and meet the classes in order to earn a degree, diploma or certificate, you must be at least 16 years old, have years old, have you must be at least 16 diploma or certificate, to earn a degree, classes in order Curriculum classes are open to both non-degree and degree-seeking students. If you are taking are you If students. and degree-seeking open to both non-degree classes are Curriculum Current students can utilize WebAdvisor to register through August 8 as well as on August 11. as on August 8 as well August through to register WebAdvisor students can utilize Current semester. The semester begins on August 15 with registration for classes July 18-21 and August 11. 18-21 and August for classes July 15 with registration on August The semester begins semester. On the next few pages you will find a list of the curriculum will find a list we plan to offer for fall few pages you the next classes On Curriculum 10 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 BIO275 BIO165 BIO163 BIO111 BIO110 BIO094 BIOLOGY BPA210 BPA120 BAKING &PASTRY ARTS AUT141/A AUT116/A AUT113 AUTOMOTIVE WBL132 WBL122 WBL112 TRN180 TRN120 TRN110 AUB121 AUB111 AUTOBODY AST111A AST111 ASTRONOMY ART171 ART131/2 ART121 ART114 ART111 ART Fall SemesterCurriculumClasses WBL111 BPA250 AUT163 ART283 ART264 ART240/2 ART231/2 WBL132 WBL122 WBL112 AUT183 T-Traditional ClassroomDelivery M-Mini-Mester (BeginsSept.21)

MICROBIOLOGY (Labincluded) (Lab included) ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGY I (Lab included) BASIC ANATOMY &PHYSIOLOGY ...... GENERAL BIOLOGY I(Lab included) PRINCIPLES OFBIOLOGY CONCEPTS OFHUMANBIOLOGY CAKE DESIGN&DECORATING. PETIT FOURS&PASTRIES. LAB. SUSPENSION &STEERINGSYS ENGINE REPAIR &LAB...... AUTOMOTIVE SERVICING I WORK-BASED LEARNINGIII WORK-BASED LEARNINGII...... WORK-BASED LEARNINGI...... BASIC WELDINGFOR TRASNP BASIC TRANSPELECTRICITY INTRO TO TRANSPORT TECH. NON-STRUCTURAL DAMAGEI PAINTING &REFINISHINGIII DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY LAB...... DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY I. COMPUTER ART DRAWING I&II TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN...... ART HISTORY SURVEY I...... ART APPRECIATION...... WORK-BASED LEARNINGI...... DESSERT/BREAD PRODUCTION...... ADVANCEDELECTRICITY AUTO CERAMICS I...... DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I...... PAINTING I&II PRINTMAKING I&II WORK-BASED LEARNINGIII WORK-BASED LEARNINGII...... WORK-BASED LEARNINGI...... ENGINE PERFORMANCEII...... I-Internet Class H-Hybrid Class ...... T, H T, T, H T, T, H T, . T, I T, T, I T, .... H H H T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T I I

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PROCCESSING OST241 OST247 OST248 14 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 Athletics Coach Herb Pike Women’s Golf Coach Mike Apple Basketball Coach Alicia Riggan Volleyball Coach Gus Ulrich Men’s Golf Nick Kroustalis (Golf) and NickTiffany Kroustalis Hicks (Golf) (Volleyball) • Region XCoach of the Year • Heather Hancock: Academic NJCAAExemplary Award • Finished 15thatNJCAANational Tournament, Daytona, FL • Fourth straight Region Xtitle • Tony Harper: JCSmith University Scholarshiprecipient • 19-11overall record • Opened Hangar’‘The with122-62winover Methodist JVNov. 4 • Kim Ware: Academic NJCAAExemplary Award • Tiffany Hicks: Region XPlayer ofthe Year • Most with24-10(11-3Region winsinSCC history X) • Region XCoach of the Year • Nick Kroustalis: Region XMedalist andPlayer ofthe Year, twotime1st Team • Fourth straight Region Xtitle • NJCAANational 8thplacefinish All American, NJCAA SuperiorAll American, Academic Award 2015-16 Athletics Report The LouisMeyer Brown, Sr. Award for Excellence in Athletics 2016 sccflyers.com To nominateanindividual fortheHall ofFame, pleasesendandemail to 10/21&22 Region X Volleyball Tournament 10/06 10/01 9/29 9/26 9/23 9/21 9/19 9/8 9/07 8/29 8/27 8/18 8/13 [email protected] with “HOF Nomination” in thesubjectline. Central Carolina Community College Rockingham Community College University ofSouth Carolina Lancaster Guilford Technical Community College Vance-Granville Community College Davidson County Community College St. Andrews University (JV) Louisburg College Wake Technical Community College Johnson & Wales University Forest Trail Sports University Cape Fear Community College Scrimmage Alumni Scrimmage A Dempsey Student Center thletics H our new gym! Come cheerontheteamin Home Schedule Volleyball Lady Flyers of Fame Second Floor Visit our Bostic. and Germann Wayne Williams, Helen Apple, Steve Paschal, Harvey Safrit, Warren, Bill Scott, Robinson, Francis (L-R)Jim Reid, Jeff 2015 Inductees 11 am&1pm 11 am 11 am all 6 pm 1 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm 6 pm TBA www.sandhills.edu || 15 Annual Golf Tournament For more information, contact Coca-Cola Classic Golf Tournament Sponsored by South Atlantic Galvanizing Sponsored by South Atlantic the SCC Alumni Association. Tuesday, August 30 Tuesday, Pay special tribute to a Sandhills Pay Jennifer Dail at 910-695-3712 or [email protected] Jennifer Dail at 910-695-3712 or graduate with a brick in The Graduate Walk. Laser-engraved with name, degree and year. Laser-engraved Bricks are available for a $100 contribution to for a $100 contribution Bricks are available Gayvin Powers at (910) 695-3716 or [email protected]. at (910) Gayvin Powers For more information or to purchase a brick, please contact For ugust 22, 1-2 pm 1-2 ugust 22, Plein Air Painting in the Plein Air Painting Gardens 10 September 24, Saturday, am-3 pm and watch a day in the Gardens Enjoy local artists painting in our beautiful will setting. Light refreshments garden be served the day at the throughout additional where Visitors Center Ball paintings will be on display and will support the Proceeds for sale. gardens. Free Growing Fall & Winter & Winter Growing Fall Vegetables A Monday, Fensley Bruce Gardener Master Bring & Learn in the gardens. Lunch drinks. will provide lunch and we your Free Workshops Horticultural Society Horticultural Call 910-695-3882 to register, payment reserves your . your payment reserves to register, 910-695-3882 Call Monday, July 25, Noon-1 pm Noon-1 25, July Monday, Howell Ken Bring & Learn in the gardens. Lunch drinks. will provide and we lunch your Free All About Hardscapes for Your Yard Tuesday, July 19, 10-11:30 am 19, July Tuesday, Stolting and Ruth Bob Learn the historytheir of honeybees, we and how plight, social structure bee more can make our environment will make a set of Participants friendly. beeswax tapers. hand-rolled $15. $10, Non-members Members ll About Honeybees – All About Honeybees Workshop in Beeswax Candle Making 16 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 Chemical servicesmustbeassignedby10 AM, allother servicesby11 AM You can earn bachelor’s and master’s degreesonthe You andmaster’s canearnbachelor’s Sandhills CommunityCollegecampusin Day andEveningServices• Affordable Prices Never MissaThing Interact withusatSandhillsCConanyofthese Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays beginningat9 AM. 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— classes — classes Registration for for Registration (910) 695-3980 are limited! are Seats October 17, 19, 21, 24 & 26 October MWF semester. Call today. Call today. semester. is on-going ­ begin throughout the begin throughout Continuing Education Education Continuing Career Training classes classes Training Career Nurse Aide, Level 1 Nurse Aide, Level Refresher is designed for program This forty-hour individuals whose listing has expired Eligible Aide I Registry. on the NC Nurse completed a State- individuals must have and have Aide I program Nurse Approved a certificate supporting or transcript is also designed This program completion. for individuals with a state-recognized Please credential. or military health care at 695-3965 for Powell contact Jenell approval. enrollment CEU: 4.0 $130.00 Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 107 Powell Jenell Instructor: 3313

careertraining.sandhills.edu 8:30am-2pm 2-4pm 7:30am-1:30pm 8:30am-2pm 2-4pm 7:30am-1:30pm 4-9:30pm 2-4pm 3:30-9:30pm oke Center oke Center Aug 15-Dec 12 15-Dec Aug MW 15-Dec12 Aug MW 13 16-Dec Aug TTH Lab Clinical Nurse Aide, Level 1 Nurse Aide, Level will prepare This state-certified program under the supervisionstudents for work in professionals of licensed healthcare The performing hands-on patient care. for the State course includes preparation examination for NC NA Registry Board contact Please listing. Prerequisites: at 695-3965 for program Powell Jenell information. CEU: 20.4 $205.50+course pack of the Pines Joseph St. E4 Pine Knoll McFadden Dorothy Instructor: 3310 Lab Clinical H Sandhills Hall 129 Upchurch Parter Sharon Instructor: 3311 Lab Clinical H Sandhills Hall 129 Upchurch Parter Sharon Instructor: 3312 The Continuing Education Career Training program is a perfect local program Training Career Education The Continuing skills, workplace for adult learners improve who want to resource employment recertification, improve job certificationachieve or opportunities. new explore or marketability criteria courses meet the Education Continuing for Training Career Lifelong Learning courses are Training All Career (CEUs). Units eligible. Institute at (910) 695-3939 or contact Lori Degre additional information, For [email protected]. CAREER Training 6-9:00pm 6-9:00pm TTH MW oke Center Sept 7- Dec 7 7- Dec Sept 6 6-Dec Sept Learn the required skills to become a Learn the required in and work Technician certified EKG Topics settings. a variety of healthcare anatomy and physiology, include cardiac 12 lead strip analysis, EKG cycle, cardiac procedures. and EKG EKG, CEU: 7.8 $185.00+text Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 104 Amber Marley Instructor: 3306 H Sandhills Hall 109 Johnson Hester Cathy Instructor: 3307 EKG Technician

3304 Sept 13 – Nov 17 TTH 6-9pm 17 13 – Nov 3304 Sept Pinehurst Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 207 KimInstructor: Bazemore This course is designed to provide basic This course is designed to provide to individuals desiring to become training related in a healthcare Director an Activity or assisted setting, such as long term care This homes. living facilities or adult care course state approved the course follows successfully completing Students outline. (60 hours in 85 hours of training the entire experience hours) class and 25 practical Completion of a Certificate will receive and can use this course as a step toward Activity a national certification for check and drug Background Coordinators. clinical sites at an by is required screening additional cost to the student. CEU:8.5 check $185+text+background Activity Director HEALTH CARE OCCUPATIONS 18 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 3314 Instructor: Jenell Powell 107 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $75.00 CEU: 2.1 of Nursing NAIIRegistry. placed backontheNorth Carolina Board the required skills, theNurse AideIIcanbe Nurse competentin AideIIisdetermined identified ontheNAII Task List.Afterthe course isdesignedtoassessallNAIIskills NA IICompetency Assessment– This Competency Nurse Aide,Level 2 Career Training 3316 Instructor: Jenell Powell 107 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $75.00+text CEU: 1.5 adult care homestaff. medicationexamfor take thestatewritten training course willprepare individualsto Successful completionofthe15hour inasafeandeffective manner.performed ensure thatmedicationadministration is with basicknowledge andskillsneededto thatprovidescurriculum unlicensedstaff The courseisa15hourcompetencybased for AdultCareHomes Medication Administration 3315 Instructor: Jenell Powell 107 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $75.00+text CEU: 2.4 abbreviations. documentation includingcommonlyused routes,various infectioncontrol and administration ofmedicationsby duties, legalandethicalresponsibilities, residents. Course topicsincludescopeof medications toskillednursingfacility prepares Nurse Aidestoadminister Medication AideCertification. Thetraining requirements fortheNCBoard ofNursing The courseisdesignedtomeettraining Aide Medication Administration Nov 4,7,8&9 Sept 30,Oct 5&7 Nov 15-17 TWTH MTWF WF 9am-4pm 9am-2pm 9am-3pm 3322 Instructor: Rachel Hall, CPT 109 Johnson Hall Sandhills H 3321 Instructor: LavitaCrichlow 104 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $205.50+text CEU: 22.00 program requirements. sandhills.edu foracompletelistof Prerequisites: Please emaildegrel@ immunizations are required forregistration. screening, background check, andcurrent Keys Reading forInformation test,drug ing, andthehealthcare profession. A Work puncture, specimenhandling,record-keep- blood donationcenters. Topics includeveni- healthcarespecimens invarious settingsand todraw blood theskillsnecessary Learn Clinical Rotation Phlebotomy Technician& 3317 Kremer,Instructor: Kim 211 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $185.00+text CEU: 12.25 setting. pharmacy dispensing techniquesinacommunity basicsupervised will beabletoperform counter drugs. Upon completion,students calculations,pharmacy andover-the- substance procedures, control, inventory packaging andlabeling,controlled preparing anddispensingprescriptions, Topics includetechnicalprocedures for Exam andforentry-level employment. for thePharmacy Technician Certification This course is designed to prepare students Pharmacy Technician Clinical: MTWTHF MW+4SA Aug 22–Dec 14 Clinical: MTWTHF TTH+3SA Aug 18-Dec 15 Aug 16-Dec 15 oke Center Pharm-D, B.S. Chemistry TTH TTH 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm 6-9:30pm 6-9pm 6-9pm

Word AssociationApproach Medical Terminology: A $75.00 CEU: 2.4 sandhills toenroll. towww.ed2go.com/ eachmonth.Go start included.Newall coursematerials classes This six-week classisentirely onlinewith creation tomedicalbillingandcoding. appointment schedulingandchart medical assistant(AMA)--from you explore thejobofanadministrative managementas of medicalinformation allaboutthein-demandcareerLearn Assistant Administrative Medical Explore aCareerasan MEDICAL ONLINE $75.00 CEU: 2.4 ed2go.com/sandhills toenroll. New towww. eachmonth.Go classesstart included. online withallcoursematerials phrases. This six-week classisentirely keyhealthcareand mastering words and improving your basicconversational skills medicalSpanishLearn quicklyandeasily, Professionals Spanish forMedical $75.00 CEU: 2.4 ed2go.com/sandhills toenroll. towww. eachmonth.Go classes start date of theclass. tothestart prior New for thisclassandwillneedtobepurchased procedure. 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(910) 695-3980 Registration for — classes CONTINUING EDUCATION || (910) 695-3980 || coned.sandhills.edu || 19 Career Training Career Microsoft Excel Then you with numbers? work Do you and this Excel need to master Microsoft These lessons will is the place to do it. of shortcuts and tricks dozens teach you for setting up fully formatted worksheets New classes start quickly and efficiently. each month. Go to www.ed2go.com/ sandhills to enroll. CEU: 2.4 $75.00 Microsoft Publisher learn to use you’ll this course, In impressive to create Publisher Microsoft perfect for beginners who It’s publications. professional- produce to learnhow to want and letterheads, fliers, quality newsletters, classes start each month. New brochures. to enroll. Go to www.ed2go.com/sandhills CEU: 2.4 $75.00 BUSINESS OFFICE OFFICE BUSINESS ONLINE Fundamentals Accounting I & II learning the new skill by a marketable Gain basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial classThis six-week and more. reporting, course materials online with all is entirely classes start each month. Goincluded. New to enroll. to www.ed2go.com/sandhills CEU: 2.4 $75.00 QuickBooks Introduction to to quickly and efficiently gain Learn how your of the financial aspects of control accounting business with this powerful class is This six-week program. software online with all course materials entirely start classes each month. included. New to enroll. Go to www.ed2go.com/sandhills CEU: 2.4 $75.00 Microsoft Word and letters to write reports how Knowing is a basic skill Word using Microsoft This powerful needed in nearly any job. lets you program word-processing edit, format, spell type, professionally classes New check, and print documents. starteach month. Go to www.ed2go.com/ sandhills to enroll. CEU: 2.4 $75.00 6-9pm 6-9pm 5:30-9pm 5:30-9pm 5:45-9:15pm 5:45-9:15pm MW TTH , CDPE, GRI, SCP, SFR GRI, SCP, , CDPE, TTH TTH TTH TTH oke Center oke Center Sept 12-Dec 7 12-Dec Sept Sept 13 & 15 Sept & 20 18 Oct 13 23-Dec Aug 15 & 17 Nov & 8 6 Dec 3344 A notary public is officially authorized to on legal documents, witness signatures administer and collect sworn statements, a high school must have Participants oaths. diploma or GED and no felony convictions. CEU: 0.7 Utley Ron Instructor: $75.00+text H Sandhills Hall 107 Johnson 3338 Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 202 3339 Real Estate Pre-Licensing review intensive an This course provides the of topics and is designed to prepare licensing student for the sales and broker include real covered Topics examination. ownership, leases, contracts, estate terms, closing listing and finance, licensing law, and property valuation, of property, building construction. and Math, Reading Keys Work Prerequisite: 5 or higher or verification of a post- Level secondary degree CEU: 7.5 $185.00+text Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 211 Allan Nanney Instructor: Certified Marketing Certified I– NotArchitect Your Marketing Class! Ordinary ArchitectMarketing The Certified marketing course provides and applicationknowledge the textthat expands beyond “Marketing book of traditional Learn to use and101” programs. “Out-of-the- and Influence manage Social and immediately that work strategies Box” long term business goals. span over CEU: 9.6 $185.00 Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 209 Boswell Joey Instructor: 3337 Notary Public H Sandhills Hall 107 Johnson 3340 Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 206 3341 6-9pm 9am-3pm Sa TTH Oct 1 – Dec 10 – Dec 1 Oct Sept 20-Oct 27 20-Oct Sept Alarm System Installation theThis course introduces student to the operation for the and skill standards Topics alarm industry. focus on the installation, of repair maintenance and programming, alarm system wiring and equipment per implementation of logical applicable code, for identifying system testing procedure building and understanding general faults, completion, the construction. 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3331 Pinehurst Campus Pinehurst Hall Dusen Van 102 Little Wes Instructor: Education vehicle of all non-franchise Required dealers in NC, this course will include statutes and DMV updates of NC general policies and procedures. CEU: 0.6 $75.00 Vehicle Dealers’ Continuing Vehicle 3327 3328 3329 3330 Pinehurst Campus Pinehurst Hall 103 Sirotek Little Wes Instructor: Successful completion of this course completion Successful will certify students to inspect motor Vehicles under the NC Motor vehicles Inspection Control OBD Emissions Safety Auto Certified Prerequisite: Law. This is also the Recertification Inspection. class. CEU: 0.8 $75.00 Inspection OBD Emissions Control 3324 3325 3326 3323 Pinehurst Campus Pinehurst Hall 103 Sirotek Little Wes Instructor: Successful completion of this course will completion of Successful certify vehicles students to inspect motor Safety Vehicles under the NC Motor driver’s valid Prerequisite: Law. Inspection license. 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Reaching andteachingthese Syndrome alongsidetheirneuro- right functioning autismandAsperger’s Today we teach children withhigh- Success Autism: Strategiesfor Teaching Studentswith $75.00 CEU: 2.4 sandhills toenroll. towww.ed2go.com/ eachmonth. Go start included.Newcourse materials classes six-week classisentirely onlinewithall gives word problems avisualcontext. This powerful Singapore Math strategy that teachingmodeldrawing,need tostart the for teachers, you’ll getthetraining you In thisprofessional development course Grades 6-9 Drawing Grades1-6or Singapore Math:Model $75.00 CEU: 2.4 ed2go.com/sandhills toenroll. New towww. eachmonth.Go classesstart Spanish-speaking studentsandparents. you can communicate effectively with your theessentialSpanishLearn forteachersso Spanish intheClassroom $75.00 CEU: 2.4 ed2go.com/sandhills toenroll. New towww. eachmonth.Go classesstart included. online withallcoursematerials effectively. This six-week classisentirely tools suchaswikis, podcasts, andblogs gaining theskillseducatorsneedtouse technology integration intheclassroom, for teachers, you’ll thesecrets learn of In thisprofessional development course the Classroom Integrating Technologyin 3350 3349 Instructor: Carrie Tapley 202 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $75.00+text CEU: 1.4 staff. professionals, andfoodservice culinary personnel, facilities, includingsupervisory course isrecommended forallfoodservice and facilitysanitationrequirements. This thebasics offoodhandlingsafety Learn Sanitation ServSafe® Food Safetyand 3347 Instructor: Tyrone Thomas Clement Dining Room Dempsey Center Pinehurst Campus $75.00 CEU: 2.4 cutting, barprocedures, andABClaws. drinks, wine, utensils, glassware, fruit Saturdays. Topics includepopularmixed profession orforhomeuseinonlyfour asa thebasicsofbartending Learn Bartending SERVICE HOSPITALITY &FOOD 3351 Instructor: AshleyBaker 154 Kennedy Hall Pinehurst Campus $185.00+text andmaterials CEU: 18.0 industry-recognized certificate. an successful completion,studentsearn technology,writing, andmath.Upon integrating core skillssuchasreading, an overview ofthehospitalityfieldwhile in thehospitalityindustry. START provides skills neededforaentry-level employment students thereal-world knowledge and (AHLEI), isa24-week program thatgives Hotel &LodgingEducational Institute program, developed by theAmerican Skills, Tasks, andResults Training (START) START® Sept 13-Feb 16 Dec 5,6,12&13 Oct 3,4,10&11 Oct 1-22 SA TWTH TWTH MT MT 9am-12pm 9am-3pm 5:30-9pm 5:30-9pm 3353 Instructor: Alfreda Alston 213 Stone Hall Pinehurst Campus $130.00 +Course Pack CEU: 4.8 Prerequisite: Intro toHuman Services of humanservices. within anentry-level positioninthefield knowledge required tobesuccessful to develop aclearunderstandingofthe and strategiesinformation necessary This coursegoesdeeperintothe Human ServicesCertificate HUMAN SERVICES 3352 Instructor: Ben Weathersby, 204 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $185.00 CEU: 2.7 tasting events. in restaurants, wineries, andatwine thorough knowledge baseforemployment Upon completion,studentswillhave a Also provides anoverview ofwineservice. world andfactorsaffectingtheirquality. major typesofwinesfrom around the This courseprovides anoverview ofthe Evaluation Wine TypesandSensory Career Training classes Continuing Education begin throughout the is on-going­ semester. Call today. Oct 6–Dec 1 Sept 12–Nov 7 Seats are limited! (910) 695-3980 Registration for — classes TTH M Certified Sommelier 6-9pm 6-9pm CONTINUING EDUCATION || (910) 695-3980 || coned.sandhills.edu || 21 supporters: due to the generous the generous due to contributions of these of contributions is made possible in part possible is made Trades Education at SCC SCC at Education Trades to retirement after more than 21 years. than 21 years. after more to retirement about the am pleased and excited “I been put in place foundations that have the supportthrough of the college and that have a number of outside grants to support the been successfully secured stated program,” expansion of our trades “This been a long-time in the has Duncan. will be pleased Sandhills making, and I’m a pipeline manufacturers able to provide continued applicants,” of well-qualified Duncan. retirement, for Duncan’s preparation In joined continuing Patton Ronnie 2016 to carry on education in January expansion. As a former the program’s brings over Patton employee, Unilever of technical and professional 41 years will focus “I to the program. knowledge into launching an industrialmy energy implementing the maintenance program, basic machining and automation training to our being responsive and programs, states local business and industry needs,” Patton. is bright for students engaged The future in high are Jobs Programs. Trades in is positioned demand and Sandhills a pipeline of well-qualified, to provide applicants to bridgeemerging the gap in the workforce.

Passing the Baton Passing especially for Alan do come true, Dreams of Dean Education Continuing Duncan, Duncan, Services. and Industry Business of a thriving who is seeing his dream mixed shares come alive, program trades emotions this summer as he looks forward employer and is now gainfully employed gainfully employed and is now employer income. with a respectable Belinda Coordinator, Program Trades pride in the program takes great McFerrin, with each student and personally works out “Reaching their success. to ensure email, phone calls to students through of and class visits helps me keep track lets and also, progress, each student’s they may need help what areas me know to successfully complete with in order work “I said McFerrin. the program,” Center Career closely with the NCWorks Innovation Workforce the in Aberdeen, (WIOA),and Opportunity Act and other to assist our job placement resources students in securing gainful employment one example is just Morris opportunities. our Helping of our student success stories. for lives their change dramatically students continued all about,” the better is what it’s McFerrin.

EDUCATION Pathway to Success Pathway of on cover featured Morris, Michael started his journey in the this magazine, taking electrical and by program trades classes while in high school as welding Promise and College part of the NC Career Morris After graduation, program. (CCP) successfully completed certifications for continuing electrical through and welding accepted education, and shortly thereafter, an electrical helper position with a local degree program in Industrial Systems Systems in Industrial program degree earned in continuing Credits Technology. education classes can be applied toward students multiple This provides a degree. high entry from points to earn credentials and then back to work school, to college, often pay employers to school again. Many to school for to return for their employees additional training. high-tech programs “These exciting viable job opportunities for provide courses accelerated students through experienced instructors taught by equipment. Successful on innovative local jobs from desirable students secure Vice SCC’s said Andi Korte, manufactures,” and Development Workforce for President Education. Continuing Trades trades.sandhills.edu

Educational opportunities for trades opportunitiesEducational for trades continuing extend beyond careers This fall the college education classes. associate a new two-year will introduce SCC’s Trades Programs provide career career provide Programs Trades SCC’s pathways for students looking for training that can be hands-on job skills training and in most cases, completed in less time, undergraduate less money than traditional programs. Along with classes in electrical, welding Technician Production and Certified (CPT), will expand Education Continuing offerings late this summer in the newly to include Center Trades Palmer renovated basic machining, industrial electrical and and basic programmable electronics, provide All programs logic controls. an opportunity nationally to achieve and lead to well- credentialing recognized opportunities. paying employment For more information, contact Trades Coordinator Belinda McFerrin at (910) 246-4117 or [email protected]. at (910) Belinda McFerrin Coordinator contact Trades information, more For into been invested than $2.2m has More high- (SCC) College’s Community Sandhills generous through program tech trades like partnerships with local manufactures and Eaton Rand, Ingersoll Cody, Unilever, opportunities various grant and through The Golden Foundation, The Palmer from Victor and Energy Duke Leaf Foundation, Technologies. information regarding the high school track. information regarding Opportunities are also available for high school students. Please see your guidance counselor for more more guidance counselor for see your Please for high school students. also available Opportunities are assistance and career coaching is offered to students who successfully complete the course. to students who successfully complete the course. coaching is offered assistance and career focuses on safety and fundamental job skills to prepare students for gainful employment. Job placement Job employment. students for gainful job skills to prepare focuses on safety and fundamental Technicians’ Association (ETA), and the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Class content (NIMS). Class content Skills for Metalworking Institute and the National Association (ETA), Technicians’ Construction Education Research (NCCER), Manufacturers’ Skills Standards Council (MSSC), Electronic (MSSC), Electronic Council Standards Skills Manufacturers’ (NCCER), Research Education Construction Classes prepare students to achieve national certifications from institutes such as the National Center for Center National certifications national institutes such as the to achieve students from Classes prepare with job-specific skills. with job-specific Trades Program aligns class offerings and curriculum to provide employers a pipeline of skilled workers of skilled workers a pipeline employers offerings aligns class and curriculum to provide Program Trades designed to meet the growing demand for skilled workers. Through partnerships with local employers, the partnershipsThrough local employers, with demand for skilled workers. the growing designed to meet The Trades Program offers high-tech, in-demand career training through state-of-the-art through equipment training career offers high-tech, in-demand Program Trades The Pathways to High-Tech Trades Careers to Pathways 22 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 2443 Instructor: Brett Dysart 107 Palmer Trades Center Pinehurst Campus $185 plus$100consumablesfee+text the Level 2NCCER Welding Certification. successful completion,studentswillearn detailed welding drawings. Upon flux cored arc welding, andinterpreting ofmetal, and mechanicalproperties in Welding Level 1. Topics includephysical This coursebuildsuponcontentlearned NCCER WeldingLevel 2 2442 2441 Instructor: Brett Dysart 107 Palmer Trades Center Pinehurst Campus $185+$100 consumablesfee+text entry-level positions. Certification andbeprepared towork in theLevel 1NCCERwill earn Welding Upon successfulcompletion,students generally recognized processes. industry cutting andfitting, welding skillsusing and techniquesincludingsafety, metal ofbasicwelding skills students formastery and isdesignedtotraincurriculum Education andResearch (NCCER) the National Center forConstruction The Welding Program isbasedon NCCER WeldingLevel 1 Trades Education Aug 16-May 25 Aug 20-June 10 Aug 15-May 24 TTH Sat MW 9am-3pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 1436 Instructor: Wayne Chalker 121 LoganHall Pinehurst Campus $185+text Level 1 Prerequisite: Successful completionof Level 1. petencies acquired through completionof builds upontheskills, training, andcom- National Registry forElectricians. Level 2 Certification andinclusiononthe NCCER to receive Level 2 theNCCER Electrician Successful completionqualifiesstudents NCCER ElectricalLevel 2 1435 Instructor: Herb Hearne 210 LoganHall Pinehurst Campus $185+text entry-level employment. National Registry forelectricians, and 1 Certification, inclusiononthe NCCER fied to Levelreceive theNCCERElectrician successful completion,studentsare quali- overseen by amasterNCCER trainer. After is taughtby NCCER-certified trainers and Contractors,tion ofElectrical thiscourse withtheSandhillsin partnership Associa- and practice trade. oftheelectrical Offered thebasictheory ulum, studentswilllearn Education andResearch- (NCCER) curric Using the National Center for Construction NCCER ElectricalLevel 1 Sept 27-Apr 20 Sept 27-Apr 20 TTH TTH 6-9pm 6-9pm 1437 Instructor: David McCollum 212 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $185+$139.75 NCCER Connect Level 2 Prerequisite: Successful completionof Level 2. petencies acquired through completionof builds upontheskills, training, andcom- National Registry forElectricians. Level 3 Certification andinclusionontheNCCER to receive Level 3 theNCCER Electrician Successful completionqualifiesstudents NCCER ElectricalLevel 3 1437 Instructor: David McCollum 212 Van Dusen Hall Pinehurst Campus $185+$139.75 NCCER Connect Level 3 Prerequisite: Successful completionof Level 3. petencies acquired through completionof builds upontheskills, training, andcom- National Registry forElectricians. Level 4 Certification andinclusiononthe NCCER to receive Level 4 theNCCER Electrician Successful completionqualifiesstudents NCCER ElectricalLevel 4 Sept 27-Apr 20 Sept 27-Apr 20 TTH TH 6-9pm 6-9pm 3439 Instructor: George Curry 106 Palmer Trades Center Pinehurst Campus 3438 Instructor: AnthonyChavis LC 6 Sandhills H fees+text $185+MSSC certification and Coty, Inc. inSanford. employment by Unilever HPCinRaeford training program forpotentialentry-level This program isendorsedasaquality students forhigherpayingjobs. CPT credential. The program alsoprepares Awareness leadingtothecomprehensive and Production, andMaintenance Measurement, Manufacturing Processes certifications: Safety, Quality Practices and the studenttocompeteforfourMSSC Standards Council. The coursewillprepare specified by the Manufactures’ Skills equipment maintenanceandrepair as systems andminormanufacturing production ofmanufacturing mastery program isdesignedtotrain studentsfor The Certified Production Technician (CPT) Technician (CPT) Certified Production TBA July 25-Dec21 TBA July 25-Dec 21 oke Center SA MW SA MW 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 6-9pm 6-9pm CONTINUING EDUCATION || (910) 695-3980 || coned.sandhills.edu || 23 Trades Education Trades Sandhills and enrolled in the and enrolled Sandhills his Noting I course. Welding exemplary skill and perfect his instructor attendance, him to apply for encouraged a scholarship that awards successful and determined Education Continuing students. landed a welding Alvarado welding job at a prominent company shortly after II where Welding in enrolling to this day. he works speaks very highly of the Jack Trades Education Continuing had very good “I programs. experiences at Sandhills,” “The instructors he said. very kind and willing to were assist.” GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT Jack Alverado Jack Alvarado’s journey has Alvarado’s Jack been a long and arduous him from taking one, militaryheroic service to homelessness to employment with a bright and hopeful future. who As a US Army veteran completed two tours during Freedom, Iraqi Operation had a difficult time Alvarado civilian life to transitioning and found himself homeless He and living out of his car. commercial earna to able was a for- license from driver’s college and found a job profit driving trucks. in long had an interest Having going he considered welding, came to He back to college. 6-9pm MW Aug 15-Mar 1 15-Mar Aug Industrial Electrical and Electrical Industrial Electronics ElectricalThe Industrial and Electronics first course of a seriesclass is the of three Automated a local SCC classes to attain This class offers Certificate. Technology competencies to ETA according training DC principals principles, in basic AC and concepts, and application, digital applications. fundamental electronic successful completion, students Upon certification will be able to sit for ETA the next course assessments and take Program, Technology in the Automated Controls. Logic Programmable certification fees+text $185+ETA Campus Pinehurst Center Trades 106 Palmer Johnson Charlie Instructor: 1440 6-9pm 6-9pm MW TTH

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1444 Pinehurst Campus Pinehurst Center Trades Palmer Basic Machining is Machining Basic designed to meet requirements entry-level The for on-the-job skills. class instructs students on metal-cutting of drill presses, the operation and grinders. milling machines, lathes, saws, parts precision produce will also Students and feeds, utilizing appropriate speeds, students may qualify totooling. Successful test. take NIMS Certification $185+$50 materials 3445 Pinehurst Campus Pinehurst 122 Logan Hall Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of control of control knowledge Basic Prerequisites: flip- engineering operations, (basic logical control, process counters, timers, flops, of knowledge function plans). Basic with RSLogix 5000 Rockwell programming Software. Programming $185+text The Basic PLC course PLC The Basic course of is the second SCC the in classes three Technology Automated This program. Certificate students to class trains logic control a programmable explain how understand basic (PLC), system operates program, PLC a create logic operations, master operations, design complex logic understand function applications, storage and implement the principal of program carry control, processing, out analog flow text assignments. complex and solve Controls (PLC) Controls Basic Programmable Logic Logic Basic Programmable 24 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 a firefighter oraseasoned veteran needing yourannual recertification, For additionalinformation, Cameron contactDenise at(910)695-3944 public safetyagencies. Whether you are astudentseekingcareer as the Public Safety tomeet hasongoingcourseofferings Department or [email protected] orMichelle at(910)695-3774or Bauer your needs. Recognized asanOfficeof State Fire Marshall (OSFM) The Public Safety withmultiple works Department inpartnership recertification, andspecialtyprograms tomeettheneedsoflocal Accredited Agencytomeetallstateandlocaltraining Delivery Safety accrediting agenciestoprovide training, and certification publicsafety.sandhills.edu PUBLIC [email protected]. standards. 3842 Instructor: Bill Flint Rick RhynePublic Safety Center $180 +$5techfee 18 CEUs equivalent. Prerequisites: High Schooldiplomaor sandhills.edu or910-695-3944. registration atcamerond@ information Contactinstruction. Denise Cameron for exercises methodsof are primary Lecture, demonstrations andpractical asadetentionofficer.for certification in allskillareas inorder tobeeligible exam aswell asdemonstrate competency and passStateinstruction administered successfully complete22blocksof Standards Commission. Trainees must Carolina Sheriff’s Education and Training and requirements by assetforth North This classisoffered underguidelines Certification Course Detention Officer TRAINING LAW ENFORCEMENT December 2-4 Pinehurst Campus [email protected] 910-695-3944 Denise Cameron and registration process contact: For more aboutclassofferings information requirements. officers toensure theymeettheirannual law enforcement willbeoffered forcurrent Mandated In-Service Training classesfor In-Service Training Chance Last Oct 10-Dec 15

M-F 5:30-10:30pm 3726 3725 3724 165 Causey Hall Pinehurst Campus $50+$6 card fee 0.4 CEUs Material(s): None Prerequisite(s): None settings. ofin-hospitalandout-of-hospital variety as well asotherlifesavingskills, inawide who needtoknow how CPR, toperform This courseisforhealthcare professionals Providers CPR forHealthcare 3723 Center RCaddell PublicLarry Safety Training 3722 Sandhills H 3721 166 Causey Hall Pinehurst Campus Instructor: LindaSheffield $180 +$5techfee 17 CEUs Thursdays andSaturdays. of class. Note: Classwillmeetonsome high schoolorGEDdiplomaby firstnight requirements: Text andacopy ofyour exam. for thestatecertification Course successful completion,thestudentcansit of emergency medical situations. Upon Students torespond willlearn toavariety emergency care forthesickandinjured. This classprepares studentstoprovide EMT-Basic SERVICES HEALTH &MEDICAL Aug 4-Dec 16 Aug 2-Dec 13 Dec 3 Oct 22 Sept 22 Aug 15-Dec 13 oke Center S S TH THF TW 8:30am-12:30pm 8:30am-12:30pm MT 8:30am-4pm 6-10pm 6-10pm 6-10pm CONTINUING EDUCATION || (910) 695-3980 || coned.sandhills.edu || 25 Public Safety Public cademy 64 CEUs SCC Firefighter I/II Certifications: Fridays 8:30-4 Fridays Technical Rescuer offices in Van Dusen Hall. Dusen Van offices in Monday-Thursday 8:30-5 or in the Continuing Education Education or in the Continuing Volunteer Firefighters Volunteer Fire A Fire Free Tuition for Current Free Academy Begins January 16 Academy Begins January (910) 695-3774 or [email protected]. $180 uniform fee + $2.50 insurance Hazardous Materials Level I Responder Hazardous Materials Level $75-$185 (waived for qualified students) (waived $75-$185 For more information contact Michelle Bauer at Bauer information contact Michelle more For Train for a Career as a Firefighter Train for a Career as a students to sit for the state certification exam. Program incorporates EMT-Basic and prepares and prepares Program incorporates EMT-Basic Application packets available at fireacademy.sandhills.edu at fireacademy.sandhills.edu packets available Application Training Center Training can be found at can be found Registration and Registration course information information course Sandhills Community Sandhills Community 2017 Sandhills Rescue College Rescue R. Caddell Public Safety Public Safety R. Caddell January 27-29, 2017 Regional Fire and Fire Regional College Campus and Larry Campus College publicsafety.sandhills.edu Aug 11: Safety & Survival 11: Safety Aug Control 23: Fire Aug Responder One Level HazMat 19: Sept

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Prerequisite(s): None Prerequisite(s): varies per class Material(s): for qualified students) $75 (waived Training Safety Larry Public R Caddell Center Please contact Michelle Bauer, Fire and Fire Bauer, contact Michelle Please at 910-695-3774 Coordinator Rescue for more or [email protected] information about class offerings and process. registration Class offerings with their start date for the summer include: Classes are offered certification classes Firefighter semester on nights and throughout at the Larry Public weekends R. Caddell 333 Niagara- Center, Training Safety Carthage. Road, Carthage Firefighter Certification 26 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 Continuing Education begin throughout the is on-going­ semester. Call today. Technology classes Seats are limited! (910) 695-3980 Registration for — classes Technology technologytraining.sandhills.edu For contact additionalinformation, Teresa Reynolds at(910) 695-3775 Whether you needalittlebyte ofknowledge oraterabyte ofadvanced Whatever your stageincomputeruse, your classmateswillberight there withyou. Have how andlearn fun,makenewfriends touse Education. Course topicsrange from themostbasicinformation for theabsolutebeginnerto highlytechnicalskillsneededinthe technology education,we have classesforyou inContinuing TRAINING computers and computersoftware. or [email protected]. workplace. CONTINUING EDUCATION || (910) 695-3980 || coned.sandhills.edu || 27 10-Noon MW Technology Training Technology Sep 12-28 Sep

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Courses for businesses and home 5 Essentials for Keeping for Keeping 5 Essentials Safe Your Computer essentials covered The five in this course will help set up protective you to keep the measures personal data on your Topics computer safe. updating are covered data using backing up your software, virus and protection, cloud-based storage, operating Windows Prerequisites: more. of using system experience and knowledge the Internet. Zimmerman Scott Instructor: Hall Dusen Van 105 $75 3082 3-5pm 6:30-8:30pm TTH TTH Oct 18-Nov 3 18-Nov Oct Sep 13-Oct 20 13-Oct Sep Where’s my stuff? Where’s finding trouble Having the documents, and other files pictures on your are KNOW you computer? Managing requires computer files on a modern PC and organization. discipline knowledge, Learn methods to create effective by logical file management strategies technique that a proven incorporating Windows with hands-on exercises involves Learn to use OneDrive Explorer. 10 File multiple files between to sync your and a backup strategy Create computers. that all of implementation plan to insure Students safe and preserved. are files your A 10 laptop. Windows may bring their required. is flash drive 8GB or larger 10 Windows 7 or Windows Prerequisite: 1 or priorLevel computing experience. GaryInstructor: Krasicky Hall Dusen Van 105 $75 3081 Windows 10 Level 1 10 Level Windows to navigate how covers This course 10 operating Windows new and use the Windows include using Topics system. computer terminology, applications, to how and Menu, to use the Start how format, locate and print save, create, to upgraded Students should have files. a new computer with 10 or have Windows system. A flash drive8GB or this operating is required. larger McLendon Pete Instructor: Hall Dusen Van 105 $75 3080 Windows 10 File Management WINDOWS 10 OPERATING SYSTEM 10 OPERATING WINDOWS 6-8pm 5:30-7:30pm MW MW Sep 12-Oct 19 12-Oct Sep Nov 7-30 Nov Word 2013 Level 1 Word 2013 Level basic This course provides concepts and skills to with be productive 2013 Word Microsoft to including how use the tools on the to create ribbon, how to format characters how files, and save use tabs, make lists, and paragraphs, and more. templates, headers and footers, A flash drive 8GB welcome. are Beginners is required. or larger Patterson Jennifer Instructor: Hall Dusen Van 105 $75+text 3079 Creating a FREE Website Creating for basic website Learn free to set up a will Students personal use. business or templates and interesting choose from along with combine personal creativity links and content information pictures, website. basic for a finished, operational to keep will also learn how Students Prerequisites: up-to-date. their website system experience and operating Windows Students of using the Internet. knowledge must bring a flash drive to class with pre- class No their website. for loaded pictures 23. Nov. Whitten ChristinaInstructor: Hall Dusen Van 106 $75 3078 6-8:30pm 9am-4pm FS MW interest to LLI members. See page 28. See to LLI members. interest Our Technology Training courses may be of Training Technology Our

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For 3077 Users Learn your to maximize using many productivity of the applications iPad. found on your Learn to set up your for use Mail Contacts, checking and sending email, to text business associates or Messages appointments, up set to Calendar contacts, making for taking photos and Camera Safari, Reminders, as Notes, as well videos, Also included is downloading and others. Store. the App and installing apps from or iPhone bring must their iPad Students system to class with the latest operating a good (iOS) installed. Prerequisite: using an iPad, of knowledge working and the Internet. iPhone, Scott Zimmerman Instructor: Hall Dusen Van 106 $75 iPad Basics for Business iPad 3076 Small Business will put hands-on course that this Join social of your seat in the driver’s you media campaign. Learn the importance YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, of Facebook, time to understand the It’s and more. business, your potential for growing and base, customer expanding your social media through money making more to bring laptop your free Feel marketing. is open to anyone, Course to class. or iPad or employee, a small business owner, in expanding having an interest anyone will Course their social media knowledge. lunch 4 days with a one-hour meet over lunch. Prerequisite: Bring each day. break of using the knowledge a good working Internet. Scott Zimmerman Instructor: Hall Dusen Van 105 $75 Social Media Basics for Basics for Social Media 28 || flightPath || Fall Semester 2016 Join theLLIatlli.sandhills.edu orcall Rose George at(910)695-3861. 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creativeliving.sandhills.edu ART, CRAFTS & HOBBIES ART, 3003 Designed for beginnings who Designed skills wish to gain drawing Class and techniques. still life, will cover composition, subject “plein and some matter, Techniques drawing. air” pencil, include using charcoal, a 9x12 Bring pencils and pastels. colored bound sketchbook, 24 pack spiral or larger and pack of 24 colors oil pencils, colored and other supplies will be Paper pastels. at www. website Visit instructor’s provided. marywrightoriginals.com. Wright MaryInstructor: Hal Dusen Van 109 $75 An Exploration in Drawing (910) 695-3775 or [email protected]. For additional information, contact Teresa Reynolds at Reynolds contact Teresa additional information, For of diverse classes. of diverse helping our students achieve their personal goals by offering bounty a their personal goals by helping our students achieve Exercise your mind with Creative Living courses. 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An introduction to Sign Languageusedin Oct 20-Nov 17 Sep 21-Oct 12 Sep 8-Oct 27 Th MW Th 3-5pm 6-8pm 6-8pm CFP® - 3023 $40 210 Van Dusen Hall BCIM Instructor: Jennifer Williams, Ph.D, L.Ac, issues, andotherautoimmunediseases. sclerosis, digestive challenges, bowel fibromyalgia, chronic pain,multiple cover difficulttodiagnosepresentations, and feelingsofstress. This coursewill conditions suchaspoorsleep, anxiety, to bettermanagepainandcomorbid changes, herbs, orlifestylechanges practitioners canrecommend dietary providetheories aframework from which with EastAsianmedicine. Integrated that blendbiomedicine ofpain emerging theories understanding of Gain abetter Herbs Focus onDietand Remedies ofPain witha Integrated Theories& 3022 FREE butregistration isrequired. 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