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Educational Guide
North Carolina Community College System
Table of Contents
General Information .................................................... 1
Agricultural and Natural Resources Technologies ...... 2
Biological and Chemical Technologies ....................... 2
Business Technologies ................................................ 3
Commercial and Artistic Production Technologies ..... 4
Construction Technologies.......................................... 4
Engineering Technologies ........................................... 5
Health Sciences ........................................................... 6
Industrial Technologies .................................................. 8
Public Service Technologies .......................................... 9
Transport Systems Technologies .................................... 9
Arts and Sciences ....................................................... 10
General Education ...................................................... 10
Basic Skills ................................................................. 10
Economic and Workforce Development ...................... 11
NC Community College System Map
Please visit the North Carolina Community College Web Site at:
http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu
INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION *Tuition and fees are subject to change by the North Carolina
General Assembly and the North Carolina State Board of Commu-
The North Carolina Community College system consists of 58 nity Colleges.
community colleges. Since colleges are within commuting distance
of most of the state’s population, there are no dormitories. THE CALENDAR
The North Carolina Community College System does not dis-
criminate on the basis of race, sex, age, national origin, religion or Community colleges typically operate on a semester system of
handicap with regard to its students, employees, or applicants for two 16-week terms in the fall and spring and shorter term in the
admission or employment. summer. Each college develops its daily schedule to accommodate
local needs. Most are open from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday
EDUCATION GUIDE CHART through Thursday, and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Evening
classes are usually scheduled between 6:00 to 10:00 p.m., Monday
The Education Guide Chart lists programs approved to be offered in through Thursday. For many curriculum programs, course work
the fall of 2006. This information is subject to change. For more details, may be completed in the evenings. Some colleges also hold Friday
contact the college offering the program that interest you. College ad- evening and weekend classes.
dresses and telephone numbers are on pages 11 and 12.
COLLEGE TECH PREP
PROGRAMS
College Tech Prep prepares students for employment and continu-
Colleges offer a wide variety of planned educational programs ous learning through a challenging curriculum that integrates aca-
called “curriculum” programs, which range in length from one se- demic and technical education. Through strategic partnerships with
mester to two years. These programs lead to certificates, diplomas high schools, colleges, and employers; students develop competen-
or associate degrees, depending on the nature of the curriculum. cies which provide a seamless transition from high school to post-
Programs also are available to help adults learn to read, to write, secondary education and offer students opportunities for intergrated
or to do basic mathematics; to earn a high school diploma or its related work experience. Students are encouraged to select a College
equivalent; to strengthen academic abilities; and to complete the Tech Prep or a combined College Tech Prep/College University course
courses needed for the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. of study in high school to prepare them both academically and tech-
There are also single courses offered to update job skills or for nically for pathways leading to high wage occupations in a rapidly
personal enrichment. changing workplace. College Tech Prep students can earn college
credit by successfully completing specific high school course work
TUITION AND FEES when those classes have comparable competencies. High school
students may align their courses to any Associate in Applied Science
Degree program at the community colleges. Eligible College Tech
Tuition and fees are kept to a minimum. Charges vary according
Prep curricula are found in all ten occupational career pathways.
to whether the student is full-time or part-time and a resident or
The curriculums marked by an asterisk (*) are appropriate curricu-
non-resident of North Carolina.
lums to articulate with the high school Tech Prep program.
The tuition (fall 2007) for curriculum programs, including remedial
classes, is $42.00 per semester hour with a maximum charge of $672
per semester for in-state students. Out-of-state students pay $233.30 COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS
COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS
per semester hour or a maximum of $3,732.80 per semester. Regularly
enrolled students who are assigned to developmental or remedial Collaborative programs typically involve two or more colleges
classes are charged tuition for such classes at the per credit hour rate that have an instructional service agreement to share resources in
of $38 in-state or $211 out-of-state. order to offer a curriculum. This agreement may affect where some
Tuition is waived for concurrently enrolled high school students courses are taught or where the credential is awarded. The curricu-
and NC residents aged 65 or older. There are other groups of citi- lums marked by triangles are programs that were approved as part of
zens for whom tuition may be waived; contact your local college for an collaborative instructional service agreement. Please contact the
details. indicated college for details.
There are no registration fees for Basic Skills programs which
include Adult High School, General Educational Development (GED) COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS
COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS
certificate, Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language and (HUSKINS BILL/CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT)
ENROLLMENT)
Compensatory Education.
Colleges may establish local activity fees up to $38 per student Huskins Bill and Concurrent Enrollment cooperative programs en-
per fiscal year. They may establish additional supply and material hance educational choices for high school students. Huskins Bill
fees for certain courses. Students are assessed fines for overdue courses allow qualified high school students to enroll in community
books and materials or book replacement. If a student damages college courses while in high school. Concurrent Enrollment allows
college property through gross negligence or maliciousness, he or the student to enroll in curriculum programs at the college. This
she is expected to reimburse the college. The student’s academic provides a means for students to take courses that would otherwise
credit may be withheld until proper payment is made. not be available to them. High school students taking courses under
Colleges may sponsor recreational programs, seminars, cultural a cooperative program agreement (Huskins Bill) or through the con-
exhibits and other programs in addition to normal, organized class current enrollment provision shall be exempt from applicable tuition.
instruction.
Colleges offer a variety of continuing education options. A regis-
tration fee is charged for occupational extension courses. Courses
between one and 10 hours cost $50, 11 to 30 hours cost $55, 31 to
100 hours cost $60 and more than 100 hours cost $65. Fees for self-
supporting and community service programs vary according to fees
established by each local Board of Trustees.
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*Environmental Science Tech./Environmental Mgt. (A2014B)
*Environmental Science Tech/Invasive Species Mnagement (A2014C)
*Environmental Science Tech./Water Resources Mgt.(A2014A)
Agricultural and Natural
Greenhouse & Grounds Maintenance (Certificate)(C15220)
*Applied Animal Science Technology/Swine Mgt. (A1528B)
*Turfgrass Mgt. Technology/Golf Course Mgt. (A1542A)
Resources Technologies
*Fish & Wildlife Management Technology (A15160)
*Parks and Natural Resource Managment (A15360)
*Horticulture Technology/Management (A1524A)
The Agricultural and Natural Resources
*Zoo & Aquarium Science Technology (A20220)
Golf Equipment Technician (Diploma)(D15210)
*Applied Animal Science Technology (A15280)
*Turfgrass Management Technology (A15420)
*Environmental Science Technology (A20140)
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*Viticulture & Enology Technology (A15430)
*Forest Management Technology (A15200)
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*Biopharmaceutical Technology (A20180)
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*Agribusiness Technology (A15100)
*Horticulture Technology (A15240)
*Aquaculture Technology (A15120)
*Sustainable Agriculture (A15410)
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*Laboratory Technology (A20160)
*Chemical Technology (A20120)
*Landscape Gardening (A15260)
management and presevation of natural
*Marine Technology (A15320)
*Equine Technology (A15140)
*Marine Sciences (A15310)
resources for food, fiber and recreation.
*Nanotechnology (A20190)
*Biotechnology (A20100)
Biological and
Chemical Technologies
The Biological and Chemical Technolo-
gies programs prepare individuals to Alamance ! !
work in occupations whose focus is on Asheville-Buncombe !
laboratory analysis, data analysis, and Beaufort ! !
application techniques in biological, Bladen ! !
chemical, and environmental settings. Blue Ridge ! ! !
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Business Catawba Valley ! ! !
Technologies Central Carolina !
Central Piedmont ! !
Cleveland !
Business Technologies programs offer
Coastal Carolina
training in traditional business and College of The Albemarle
support areas, and in the business- ! !
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related fields of hospitality, travel, Davidson ! ! !
and insurance. Especially popular are Durham !
the ever-expanding computer and Edgecombe ! ! !
related technology programs. All Fayetteville !! !
programs include appropriate Forsyth ! ! ! !
technology components and other Gaston !
essential workplace skills, such as Guilford ! ! !
communication, critical thinking, Halifax !!
problem solving, and team building. Haywood !! ! !
Many programs include opportunities Isothermal ! !
for practical work experiences through James Sprunt ! ! ! !
cooperative education arrangements Johnston !! ! !
with local employers. Lenoir ! ! ! ! !
Martin ! !
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McDowell
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Montgomery !
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Piedmont !
Pitt ! !
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Southwestern ! !
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school Tech Prep Program Vance-Granville
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Stanly
South Piedmont
Sampson
Pitt
Piedmont
James Sprunt
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Rockingham
Richmond
Pamlico
Halifax
Gaston
Forsyth
Edgecombe
Durham
Craven
College of The Albemarle
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Cleveland
Brunswick
Bladen
Beaufort
Asheville-Buncombe
Alamance
Wilson
Vance-Granville
Randolph
Mayland
Johnston
Guilford
Davidson
Central Piedmont
Central Carolina
Catawba Valley
Western Piedmont
Wilkes
Wake
Southwestern
Southeastern
Carteret
Robeson
Roanoke-Chowan
Nash
Montgomery
McDowell
Martin
Lenoir
Isothermal
Cape Fear
Sandhills
Haywood
Fayetteville
Coastal Carolina
Blue Ridge
Caldwell
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*Data Entry (Certificate)(C25160)
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Business Technologies
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Medical Transcription (Diploma)(D25320)
*Networking Technology (A25340)
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Commercial and Artistic
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*Industrial Construction Technology/Electrical (A3526A)
*Photographic Tech./Commercial Photography (A3028B)
Production Technologies
*Air Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Tech. (A35100)
*Photographic Technology/Photojournalism (A3028C)
*Graphic Arts & Imaging Tech./Flexography (A3018A)
*Photographic Tech./Portrait Studio Mgt. (A3028D)
*Digital Effects & Animation Technology (A30130)
*Professional Arts & Crafts: Sculpture (A30290)
*Broadcasting & Production Technology (A30120)
*Construction Management Technology (A35190)
*Commercial Refrigeration Technology (A35200)
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Heavy Equipment Operator (Diploma)(D35240)
*Film & Video Production Technology (A30140)
*Graphic Arts & Imaging Technology (A30180)
*Industrial Construction Technology (A35260)
duction Technologies pro-
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*Building Construction Technology (A35140)
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*Advertising & Graphic Design (A30100)
*Fine & Creative Woodworking (A30160)
*Professional Crafts: Jewelry (A30340)
*Electric Lineman Technology (A35210)
*Professional Crafts: Wood (A30360)
*Professional Crafts: Fiber (A30320)
for the specialized training of
*Professional Crafts: Clay (A30300)
Metal Engraving (Diploma)(D30240)
*Photographic Technology (A30280)
*Community Journalism (A30150)
individuals with artistic and
Boat Building (Diploma)(D35120)
Gunsmithing (Diploma)(D30210)
Carpentry (Diploma)(D35180)
creative abilities. Study and
Taxidemy (Diploma)(D30380)
Plumbing (Diploma)(D35300)
Masonry (Diploma)(D35280)
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*Gunsmithing (A30200)
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broadcasting and media indus-
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Construction Technologies Alamance ! ! !
Asheville-Buncombe ! ! !!
Construction Technologies are Beaufort !
closely allied to the construc- Bladen ! !
tion industry, though it may be Blue Ridge ! ! ! !!
in such areas as management, Brunswick !
design, production, construc- Caldwell !
tion, or maintenance. Cape Fear ! ! !! ! !
Carteret ! ! !
There are many entry levels Catawba Valley ! ! ! ! !
for individuals who are pre- Central Carolina !! ! ! !
paring to work in this broad Central Piedmont ! !! ! ! !!
Cleveland ! ! ! ! !
field. Students may choose a Coastal Carolina !
variety of careers as HVAC !
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technicians, carpenters, elec- Craven !
tricians, masons, plumbers or Davidson ! ! ! !
heavy equipment operators or Durham !
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become involved in construc- Fayetteville ! ! !! ! !
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education trade and industrial Haywood ! !!!! ! ! !
programs based upon the Na- Isothermal !! ! !
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Education and Research cur- Johnston ! ! ! ! !
riculums for trade licensing. Lenoir !
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Nash ! !
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Commercial and Artistic Production Technologies Construction Technologies
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*Electronics Engineering Technology/Instrumentation (A4020A)
*Telecommunications & Network Engineering Tech. (A40400)
*Electronics Engineering Tech./Microelectronics (A4020B)
Technologies
*Automation Engineering Technology (A40120)
The Engineering Technolo-
*Mechanical Engineering Technology (A40320)
*Landscape Architecture Technology (A40260)
*Electronics Engineering Technology (A40200)
*Computer Engineering Technology (A40160)
*Electrical Engineering Technology (A40180)
*Industrial Engineering Technology (A40240)
gies programs prepare in-
*Laser & Photonics Technology (A40280)
*Materials Science Technology (A40340)
*Civil Engineering Technology (A40140)
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*Architectural Technology (A40100) ties as technicians in a va-
*Geospatial Technology (A40220)
*Surveying Technology (A40380)
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Alamance ing intitial components or
Asheville-Buncombe !! ! !! raw materials through
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Bladen analysis of the final prod-
Blue Ridge ! ! uct or process.
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Carteret
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Cleveland !
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Edgecombe
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Wilkes ! ! ! collaborative or instructional service agreement
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Surry
James Sprunt
Craven
College of The Albemarle
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Tri-County
Stanly
South Piedmont
Sampson
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Rockingham
Richmond
Randolph
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Piedmont
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Mitchell
Mayland
Johnston
Halifax
Edgecombe
Durham
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Gaston
Forsyth
Davidson
Cleveland
Central Piedmont
Central Carolina
Brunswick
Bladen
Beaufort
Asheville-Buncombe
Alamance
Catawba Valley
Western Piedmont
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Wake
Southwestern
Southeastern
Carteret
Robeson
Cape Fear
Sandhills
Roanoke-Chowan
Nash
Montgomery
McDowell
Martin
Lenoir
Isothermal
Haywood
Fayetteville
Coastal Carolina
Blue Ridge
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Licensed Practical Nurse Refresher (Certificate)(C45390)
Health Sciences
*Physical Therapist Assistant (2-year program)(A45620)
Positron Emission Tomography (Diploma) (D45820)
*Optical Laboratory Mechanics (Certificate)(C45540)
*Ophthalmic Medical Assistant (Diploma) (D45510)
The Health Sciences programs prepare individuals
*Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (A45730)
to work closely with professionals in providing
*Physical Therapist Assistant (1+1)(A45640)
*Occupational Therapy Assistant (A45500)
health care services. The programs are designed to
*Pharmacy Technology (Diploma)(D45580)
*Medical Laboratory Technology (A45420)
*Veterinary Medical Technology (A45780)
Optical Apprentice (Certificate)(C45520)
*Nursing Assistant (Certificate)(C45480)
*Radiation Therapy Technology (A45680)
Polysomnography (Certificate) (C45650)
*Nuclear Medicine Technology (A45460)
*Magnetic Resonance Imaging (A45800)
Medical Dosimetry (Diploma) (D45450)
provide a base in general education and specific
*Physical Fitness Technology (A45610)
Practical Nursing (Diploma)(D45660)
training in a variety of health care settings. Gradu-
Phlebotomy (Certificate)(C45600)
*Therapeutic Recreation (A45760)
*Therapeutic Massage (A45750)
ates are prepared to work in many areas of health
*Medical Sonography (A45440)
*Respiratory Therapy (A45720)
*Surgical Technology (A45740)
*Medical Assisting (A45400)
services in a variety of settings such as hospitals,
*Polysomnography (A45670)
doctors’ offices, schools and clinics.
*Radiography (A45700)
*Opticianry (A45560)
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Beaufort ! ! !
Bladen ! ! ! !
Blue Ridge !
Brunswick ! ! ! ! ! !
Caldwell ! ! ! !! ! ! ! !
Cape Fear ! ! !! ! ! !
Carteret ! ! ! ! !! !
Catawba Valley !! ! !!!
Central Carolina ! ! ! ! !
Central Piedmont ! ! ! ! !
Cleveland ! ! ! ! !
Coastal Carolina ! ! ! ! !
College of The Albemarle ! ! ! ! ! !
Craven ! !
Davidson ! ! ! !! ! ! !
Durham ! ! !! !!! ! ! !
Edgecombe ! ! ! !! !
Fayetteville !! !! ! ! !! ! !
Forsyth ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !
Gaston ! ! ! ! ! !
Guilford ! ! ! ! !
Halifax ! ! ! !
Haywood ! !
Isothermal ! !
James Sprunt ! ! ! ! !
Johnston ! !! !! ! !
Lenoir ! ! ! ! !!
Martin ! ! !
Mayland ! ! !
McDowell ! ! !
Mitchell ! ! ! !
Montgomery ! !
Nash ! !! !! ! !
Pamlico !
Piedmont ! !
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Randolph ! ! !
Richmond ! ! !
Roanoke-Chowan ! !
Robeson ! !! !
Rockingham ! ! ! ! ! !
Rowan-Cabarrus ! !
Sampson ! !
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South Piedmont ! ! ! ! !! !!
Southeastern ! !! ! !
Southwestern ! !! ! ! ! !! !
Stanly ! ! !! ! !!
Surry ! !! ! !
Tri-County !
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Wake ! ! ! !! ! ! !!
Wayne ! ! ! ! !
Western Piedmont ! ! ! ! !
Wilkes ! ! !!
Wilson ! !
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Industrial Technologies
Telecommunications Installation & Maint. (Diploma)(D50380)
*Furniture Production Tech./Design & Product Dev. (A5018A)
*Machining Technology/Tool, Die, & Mold Making (A5030A)
*Manufacturing Technology/Quality Assurance (A5032B)
*Manufacturing Technology/Integrated Operations (A5032C)
*Environment, Health, & Safety Technology (A50160)
The Industrial Technologies programs are designed to
*Nondestructive Examination Technology (A50350)
*Electrical Power Production Technology (A50130)
*Manufacturing Technology/Composites (A5032D)
*Facility Maintenance Worker (Diploma)(D50170)
prepare individuals to work with the equipment used
*Computer-Aided Drafting Technology (A50150)
*Manufacturing Technology/Plastics (A5032A)
*Biomedical Equipment Technology (A50100)
*Industrial Management Technology (A50260)
in electronic, mechanical, or manufacturing fields.
*Facility Maintenance Technology (A50190)
*Mechanical Drafting Technology (A50340)
*Furniture Production Technology (A50180)
*Electronic Servicing Technology (A50120)
*Industrial Systems Technology (A50240)
Skills in the curriculums include maintenance and
Furniture Upholstery (Diploma)(D50220)
*Chemical Process Technology (A50110)
repair of machinery, modifications to existing machin-
*Manufacturing Technology (A50320)
*Pulp & Paper Technology (A50430)
ery, and development and production of new
*Electronics Technology (A50140)
*Bioprocess Technology (A50440)
*Machining Technology (A50300)
machinery and tools to meet the demands of
*Welding Technology (A5042)
expansion and other changes in the field.
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Beaufort ! ! !
Bladen ! !
Blue Ridge ! ! !
Brunswick ! !
Caldwell ! ! !! ! ! !
Cape Fear ! ! !
Carteret !
Catawba Valley ! !! ! ! !
Central Carolina ! ! ! !!! ! !
Central Piedmont ! ! ! !
Cleveland ! !!! ! !
Coastal Carolina ! ! !
College of The Albemarle !
Craven ! !!! !
Davidson ! ! !!! ! ! !
Durham ! ! !
Edgecombe ! ! ! ! !
Fayetteville !! !
Forsyth ! ! !! ! !
Gaston ! ! ! !
Guilford ! ! !! ! ! !
Halifax ! ! !
Haywood ! ! ! !
Isothermal ! ! !! ! ! !
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Johnston ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Lenoir !! !
Martin !
Mayland ! !
McDowell ! ! !
Mitchell
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Nash ! ! ! ! !
Pamlico
Piedmont ! ! ! ! ! !
Pitt ! !!! !
Randolph ! ! !
Richmond ! !
Roanoke-Chowan ! !
Robeson !
Rockingham ! ! ! !
Rowan-Cabarrus ! ! ! !
Sampson ! !
Sandhills !
South Piedmont !! !
Southeastern ! ! !
Southwestern !
Stanly ! ! !! !
Surry ! ! ! !
Tri-County ! ! * Curriculum appropriate to articulate with the high
Vance-Granville ! ! ! school Tech Prep Program
Wake ! !!! ! ! ! ! College approved to offer curriculum, fall 2007
Wayne ! ! ! ! !
Western Piedmont ! ! ! ! College approved to offer curriculum, fall 2007 in a
Wilkes ! ! ! collaborative or instructional service agreement
Wilson ! ! !!! ! !
Industrial Technologies
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Wake
Tri-County
Sampson
Pitt
Piedmont
Montgomery
Mitchell
McDowell
Martin
Lenoir
James Sprunt
Craven
Carteret
Wilson
Wilkes
Vance-Granville
Southwestern
South Piedmont
Rowan-Cabarrus
Robeson
Isothermal
Edgecombe
College of The Albemarle
Cleveland
Sandhills
Roanoke-Chowan
Randolph
Pamlico
Nash
Johnston
Haywood
Halifax
Guilford
Gaston
Fayetteville
Davidson
Central Piedmont
Central Carolina
Brunswick
Blue Ridge
Bladen
Asheville-Buncombe
Coastal Carolina
Western Piedmont
Surry
Stanly
Southeastern
Cape Fear
Rockingham
Richmond
Mayland
Forsyth
Beaufort
Catawba Valley
Caldwell
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*Baking and Pastry Arts (A55130)
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*Culinary Technology (A55200)
*Cyber Crime Technology (A55210)
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*Funeral Service Education (A55260)
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*Automotive Customizing Technology (A60190)
*Automotive Management (A60320)
Automotive Restoration Technology (Diploma)(D60140)
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Transport Systems Technologies
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Small Engine & Equipment Repair (Diploma)(D60280)
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Public Service Technologies
The Public Service Technologies programs are designed to prepare people for employment in the
public and private sector in service-related careers. Some of these programs train persons for careers
in local, state and federal governments, while other programs provide individuals with careers in
providing services to individuals and groups to meet their personal interests, needs and welfare.
Associate in General Education (A10300)
General Educational Development (GED)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Transport Systems Technologies
Associate in Fine Arts (A10200)
Compensatory Education (CED)
Associate in Science (A10400)
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
The Transport Systems Technologies programs prepare individuals for job opportunities as techni-
Associate in Arts (A10100)
Adult High School Diploma
cians in a variety of automotive, aviation and marine fields. In some curriculums, graduates will
acquire the skills to troubleshoot automotive systems, to perform autobody repairs and to service,
troubleshoot, and repair heavy equipment and transport vehicles. In one curriculum, graduates will
acquire the skills to drive tractor trailer rigs.
In some curriculums, graduates will acquire the skills needed to understand the fundamentals of flight,
aerodynamics, aircraft performance, meterology, navigations, federal regulations, aviation manage-
Alamance ! ! !!! !!! ment, and instrument and commercial ground training; and the troubleshooting and repair procedures
Asheville-Buncombe ! !! !! !!! of airframe and power plant systems. In other curriculums, graduates acquire the skills toservice,
Beaufort ! !! !! !! troubleshoot, and repair motorcycles, marine engines, and small engine-powered equipment.
Bladen ! !! !!!
Blue Ridge !!!! !! !!! Associate in Arts, Fine Arts and Science (AA/AFA/AS)
Brunswick ! !! !! !!!
Caldwell !!! !! !!! Community Colleges offer college transfer programs through the AA, AFA and AS degrees. The AA
Cape Fear ! !! !! ! ! ! and the AS programs are part of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA). The CAA
Carteret !! ! !! !!! addresses the transfer of students between institutions in the N. C. Community College System and
Catawba Valley !!!! !! !! the constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. Many independent colleges and
Central Carolina ! ! ! !! !!! universities endorse the CAA.
Central Piedmont !!!! !! !!!
Cleveland ! ! ! !! !!! General Education (AGE)
Coastal Carolina !!!! !! !!! AGE programs are designed for individuals wishing to broaden their education, with emphasis on
College of The Albemarle ! !!! !! !!! personal interest, growth and development. The two-year AGE program provides students opportu-
Craven ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! nities to study English, literature, fine arts, philosophy, social science, science and mathematics at the
Davidson ! !!! !! !!! college level.
Durham ! !! !! !!!
Edgecombe ! ! !!! !!!
Fayetteville ! !! !! !!! BASIC SKILLS
Forsyth ! ! !! !!!
Gaston !! !! !! !!! Adult High School (AHS)
Guilford ! !!! !! !!! Adult High School (AHS) is a program of instruction offered cooperatively with local public school
Halifax ! !! ! ! ! ! ! systems to help adults earn an Adult High School Diploma. A diploma is awarded upon program
Haywood ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! completion and passing of the North Carolina Competency Test.
Isothermal !!!! !! !!!
James Sprunt ! !! !! !!! General Educational Development (GED)
Johnston !!!! !! !!! The General Educational Development (GED) program provides instruction and testing for adults to
Lenoir !!! !! !!! complete their high school equivalency. The GED test consists of the following five tests: Language
Martin ! ! ! !! !! Arts, Reading; Language Arts, Writing; Mathematics; Science; and Social Studies.
Mayland ! ! ! !! !!
McDowell ! ! !! !! Adult Basic Education (ABE)
Mitchell !!! !! !! Adult Basic Education (ABE) is a program of instruction designed for adults who lack competence in
Montgomery ! ! ! ! !!!! reading, writing, speaking, problem solving, or computation at a level necessary to function in society,
Nash ! !!!! !!! on a job or in the family. This program is offered at no charge.
Pamlico ! ! !! !!
Piedmont ! !! !! !!
Pitt ! ! ! !! !!! English as a Second Language (ESL)
Randolph ! !! !!! English as a Second Language (ESL) is a program of instruction designed to help adults who are limited
Richmond ! !! !! !!! English proficient achieve competence in the English language. Classes are offered at the beginning
Roanoke-Chowan ! ! !!! !! through the advanced levels of ESL. This program is offered at no charge.
Robeson ! !! !! !!!
Rockingham !!!! !! !! Compensatory Education (CED)
Rowan-Cabarrus ! !! !! Compensatory Education (CED) is a community college program designed specifically for adults with
Sampson ! !! !! !! mental retardation. The purpose of the program is to compensate adults with developmental disabili-
Sandhills !!!! !! !!! ties for the lack of, or in adequate education received earlier. The focus of the compensatory education
South Piedmont ! ! !!! !!! program is on helping the individual become as independent as possible through acquiring basic and
Southeastern !!! !!! !! life skills needed to function successfully in daily living.
Southwestern ! ! ! !! !!!
Stanly ! ! !! !!!
Surry ! ! ! !! ! !
Tri-County ! !! !! !!
Vance-Granville ! !! !! !!!
Wake ! !! !! !!! * Curriculum appropriate to articulate with the high
Wayne !!! !! !!! school Tech Prep Program
Western Piedmont !!!! !! !!! ! College approved to offer curriculum, fall 2007
Wilkes !!!! !! !!!
Wilson ! ! ! !! ! !! ! College approved to offer curriculum, fall 2007 in a
collaborative or instructional service agreement
Associate in General Basic
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Economic and Workforce Development
Continuing Education
Lifelong learning for North Carolinians is an integral component of the mission of the Community
College System. Through its continuing education programs, the System addresses the total learning
needs of adults as individual members of society and of the workforce. Continuing education programs
Small Business Center Network (SBCN)
offer numerous opportunities for specific job training and retraining, education, and enrichment oppor-
Human Resources Devlopment (HRD)
New and Expanding Industry (NEIT)
tunities.
Workforce Continuing Education
(www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/Business_and_Industry/Index)
Focused Industry Training (FIT)
Community Service Programs
Customized Industry Training
New and Expanding Industry (NEIT)
The New and Expanding Industry Training Program supports the expansion of existing businesses and
the attraction of new industries to North Carolina. Existing companies train new employees through this
BioNetwork
program. This program is a tremendous incentive to potential employers when they look at North
Carolina as a significant development site.
Focused Industry Training (FIT) Alamance ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Asheville-Buncombe ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The Focused Industry Training Program provides a variety of services for incumbent workers in existing Beaufort ! ! ! ! ! !
industries throughout North Carolina. Training focuses on new skills and technologies that improve Bladen ! ! ! ! ! !
productivity, flexibility and accommodation of new technologies and procedures. Blue Ridge ! ! ! ! ! !
Brunswick ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Customized Industry Training (CIT) Caldwell ! ! ! ! ! !
Cape Fear ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The Customized Industry Training Program adds significant resources for rapid fulfillment of training Carteret ! ! ! ! ! ! !
needs for both new and incumbent workforces. The service augments the NEIT and FIT programs and Catawba Valley ! ! ! ! ! !
results in improved productivity, profitability and growth of jobs in North Carolina. Central Carolina ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Central Piedmont ! ! ! ! ! !
Workforce Continuing Education Cleveland ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Coastal Carolina ! ! ! ! ! !
College of The Albemarle ! ! ! ! ! !
A significant program strategy for meeting the challenge of providing a skilled workforce is through the
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Community College System’s workforce continuing education programs. These programs are a primary Davidson ! ! ! ! ! ! !
tool for providing skill development opportunities for North Carolina’s workforce. Short-term skills Durham ! ! ! ! ! ! !
training courses are offered at each of the community colleges state-wide to train, retrain, and upgrade Edgecombe ! ! ! ! ! ! !
individuals, job skills for employability and retention purposes. Fayetteville ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Forsyth ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Small Business Center Network Gaston ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Guilford ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The Small Business Center Network consists of a Small Business Center (SBC) at each of the state’s 58 Halifax ! ! ! ! ! !
community colleges. Each SBC provides a wide variety of seminars and workshops, one-on-one Haywood ! ! ! ! ! ! !
counseling, a library of resources, and referrals to other sources of help for current and prospective Isothermal ! ! ! ! ! ! !
business owners and operators. Each SBC helps small businesses within their service areas survive, James Sprunt ! ! ! ! ! ! !
prosper, and contribute to the economic well-being of the local, regional, and the State of North Carolina. Johnston ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Lenoir ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Human Resources Development (HRD) Martin ! ! ! ! ! !
Mayland ! ! ! ! ! !
The Human Resources Development (HRD) program provides skill assessment services, employability McDowell ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
skills training, and career development counseling to unemployed and under employed adults who have Mitchell ! ! ! ! ! !
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been displaced due to a variety of reasons, to include plant closures.
Nash ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Pamlico ! ! ! ! ! !
BioNetwork Piedmont ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Pitt ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
BioNetwork connects community colleges across North Carolina, providing specialized training, cur- Randolph ! ! ! ! ! ! !
ricula and equipment to develop a worldclass workforce for biomanufacturing, pharmaceutical manufac- Richmond ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
turing and the biotechnology cluster. The primary goals of BioNetwork are: Roanoke-Chowan ! ! ! ! ! !
" Act as a primary economic development catalyst Robeson ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
" Provide a continuous pipeline of trained new workers Rockingham ! ! ! ! ! !
" Give dislocated workers new skills and allow career-changers to enter biotechnology Rowan-Cabarrus ! ! ! ! ! !
" Upgrade skills on incumbent workers Sampson ! ! ! ! ! ! !
" Position the NCCCS to become the national leader in biotechnology workforce development Sandhills ! ! ! ! ! ! !
South Piedmont ! ! ! ! ! !
Six BioNetwork Centers develop leading edge coursework for BioNetwork community colleges to meet Southeastern ! ! ! ! ! ! !
this highly regulated industry’s workforce requirements. For information about the NCCCS BioNetwork Southwestern ! ! ! ! ! !
initiative please visit: www.ncbionetwork.org Stanly ! ! ! ! ! !
Surry ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Wake ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The purpose of the Community Service Programs is to provide lifelong learning for adults, to meet Wayne ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
customers’ needs and interest, and contribute to the community’s overall cultural, civic, and intellectual Western Piedmont ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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1. Alamance Community College Community College 6 H anover
1247 Jimmie Kerr Road 1105 Kelly Drive B ru n s w ic k
Graham, NC 27253-8000 Sanford, NC 27330
(336) 578-2002 (919) 775-5401
www.alamancecc.edu www.cccc.edu
2. Asheville-Buncombe Technical 12. Central Piedmont Community 21. Forsyth Technical Community College
Community College College 2100 Silas Creek Parkway
340 Victoria Road Post Office Box 35009 Winston-Salem, NC 27103-5197
Asheville, NC 28801 Charlotte, NC 28235 (336) 723-0371
(828) 254-1921 (704) 330-2722 www.forsythtech.edu
www.abtech.edu www.cpcc.edu
22. Gaston College
3. Beaufort County Community College 13. Cleveland Community College 201 Highway 321, South
5337 Highway 264 East 137 South Post Road Dallas, NC 28034-1499
Washington, NC 27889 Shelby, NC 28152-6296 (704) 922-6200
(252) 946-6194 (704) 484-4000 www.gaston.edu
www.beaufortccc.edu www.clevelandcommunitycollege.edu
23. Guilford Technical Community College
4. Bladen Community College 14. Coastal Carolina Community College 601 High Point Road
7418 NC 41 West 444 Western Boulevard Jamestown, NC 27282
Dublin, NC 28332 Jacksonville, NC 28546-6899 (336) 334-4822
(910) 879-5500 (910) 455-1221 www.gtcc.edu
www.bladencc.edu www.coastalcarolina.edu
24. Halifax Community College
5. Blue Ridge Community College 15. College of The Albemarle 100 College Drive
180 West CampusDrive 1208 North Road Street Weldon, NC 27890
Flat Rock, NC 28731 Elizabeth City, NC 27906-2327 (252) 536-4221
(828) 694-1700 (252) 335-0821 www.halifaxcc.edu
www.blueridge.edu www.albemarle.edu
25. Haywood Community College
6. Brunswick Community College 16. Craven Community College 185 Freedlander Drive
50 College Road 800 College Court Clyde, NC 28721
Supply, NC 28462 New Bern, NC 28562 (828) 627-2821
(910) 755-7300 (252) 638-4131 www.haywood.edu
www.brunswickcc.edu www.cravencc.edu
26. Isothermal Community College
7. Caldwell Community College 17. Davidson County Community College 286 ICC Loop Road
and Technical Institute Post Office Box 1287 Spindale, NC 28160
2855 Hickory Boulevard Lexington, NC 27293 (828) 286-3636
Hudson, NC 28638 (336) 249-8186 www.isothermal.edu
(828) 726-2200 www.davidsoncc.edu
www.cccti.edu 27. James Sprunt Community
18. Durham Technical Community College College
8. Cape Fear Community College 1637 Lawson Street 133 James Sprunt Drive
411 North Front Street Durham, NC 27703 Kenansville, NC 28349-0398
Wilmington, NC 28401 (919) 686-3300 (910) 296-2400
(910) 362-7000 www.durhamtech.edu www.jamessprunt.edu
www.cfcc.edu
19. Edgecombe Community College 28. Johnston Community College
9. Carteret Community College 2009 West Wilson Street 245 College Road
3505 Arendell Street Tarboro, NC 27886 Smithfield, NC 27577
Morehead City, NC 28557-2894 (252) 823-5166 (919) 934-3051
(252) 222-6000 www.edgecombe.edu www.johnstoncc.edu
www.carteret.edu
20. Fayetteville Technical Community 29. Lenoir Community College
10. Catawba Valley Community College College 231 Highway 58 South
2550 Highway 70, Southeast 2201 Hull Road Kinston, NC 28502-0188
Hickory, NC 28602 Fayetteville, NC 28303-0236 (252) 527-6223
(828) 327-7000 (910) 678-8400 www.lenoircc.edu
www.cvcc.edu www.faytechcc.edu
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North Carolina Community College System Caswell Building, 200 West Jones Street
H. Martin Lancaster, President Raleigh, NC 27603-1379
(919) 807-7100 (919) 807-7164 Fax Printed on recycled paper
Mail to: 5001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-5001
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30. Martin Community College
1161 Kehukee Park Road 40. Richmond 48
Community College C o lu m b us 8
Williamston, NC 27892 N ew
(252) 792-1521 1042 West Hamlet Avenue 6 H anover
www.martincc.edu Hamlet, NC 28345 B ru n s w ic k
50. Stanly Community College
(910) 410-1700 141 College Drive
www.richmondcc.edu Albemarle, NC 28001
31. Mayland Community College
200 Mayland Drive (704) 982-0121
Spruce Pine, NC 28777 41. Roanoke-Chowan www.stanly.edu
(828) 765-7351 Community College
www.mayland.edu 109 Community College Road 51. Surry Community College
Ahoskie, NC 27910-9522 630 South Main Street
(252) 862-1200 Dobson, NC 27017
32. McDowell Technical Community www.roanokechowan.edu
College (336) 386-8121
54 College Drive www.surry.edu
Marion, NC 28752 42. Robeson Community College
(828) 652-6021 5160 Fayetteville Road 52. Tri-County Community College
www.mcdowelltech.edu Lumberton, NC 28360 4600 East U.S. 64
(910) 272-3700 Murphy, NC 28906
www.robeson.edu (828) 837-6810
33. Mitchell Community College
500 West Broad Street www.tricountycc.edu
Statesville, NC 28677 43. Rockingham Community College
(704) 878-3200 Post Office Box 38, Hwy. 65 53. Vance-Granville Community College
www.mitchellcc.edu Wentworth, NC 27375-0038 200 Community College Road
(336) 342-4261 Henderson, NC 27536
www.rockinghamcc.edu (252) 492-2061
34. Montgomery Community College
1011 Page Street www.vgcc.edu
Troy, NC 27371 44. Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
(910) 576-6222 1333 Jake Alexander Blvd. 54. Wake Technical Community College
www.montgomery.edu Salisbury, NC 28145-1595 9101 Fayetteville Road
(704) 637-0760 Raleigh, NC 27603
www.rowancabarrus.edu (919) 662-3400
35. Nash Community College
522 N. Old Carriage Road www.waketech.edu
Rocky Mount, NC 27804-0488 45. Sampson Community College
(252) 443-4011 1801 Sunset Avenue 55. Wayne Community College
www.nashcc.edu Clinton, NC 28329-0318 300 Wayne Memorial Drive
(910) 592-8081 Goldsboro, NC 27533-8002
www.sampsoncc.edu (919) 735-5151
36. Pamlico Community College
5049 Highway 306 South www.waynecc.edu
Grantsboro, NC 28529 46. Sandhills Community College
(252) 249-1851 3395 Airport Road 56. Western Piedmont Community
www.pamlicocc.edu Pinehurst, NC 28374 College
(910) 692-6185 1001 Burkemont Avenue
www.sandhills.edu Morganton, NC 28655
37. Piedmont Community College
1715 College Drive (828) 438-6000
Roxboro, NC 27573 47. South Piedmont Community College www.wpcc.edu
(336) 599-1181 680 Highway 74 West
www.piedmontcc.edu Polkton, NC 28135 57. Wilkes Community College
(704) 272-5300 1328 S. Collegiate Drive
38. Pitt Community College www.spcc.edu Wilkesboro, NC 28697
PO Box Drawer 7007 (336) 838-6100
Greenville, NC 27835-7007 48. Southeastern Community College www.wilkescc.edu
(252)493-7200 4564Chadbourn Highway
www.pittcc.edu Whiteville, NC 28472 58. Wilson Technical Community College
(910) 642-7141 902 Herring Avenue
39. Randolph Community College www.sccnc.edu Wilson, NC 27893-0305
629 Industrial Park Avenue (252) 291-1195
Asheboro, NC 27204-1009 49. Southwestern Community College www.wilsontech.edu
(336) 633-0200 447 College Drive
www.randolph.edu Sylva, NC 28779
(828) 586-4091
www.southwesterncc.edu
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North Carolina Community College System Caswell Building, 200 West Jones Street
H. Martin Lancaster, President Raleigh, NC 27603-1379
(919) 807-7100 (919) 807-7164 Fax
Printed on recycled paper
Mail to: 5001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-5001
http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu - this site links to community colleges
Preparing North Carolina's World-Class Workforce
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
Printed June 2007
500 copies printed at a cost of $110.00 or $0.22 per copy.
Hilda Pinnix-Ragland, Chair
State Board of Community Colleges
H. Martin Lancaster, President
North Carolina Community College System
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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