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Ra3iQlQqic Technology (Radiporai^^ - Day BIO 108 Anataiiy and Physiology D 1 MAT 105 Radiologic Mathenatics D 1 ROT 100 Medical Termind Professioral D 1 Ethics D 1 ROT lOlC Clinical Practicum I D 1 ROT lOlC Clinical Practicum I D 2 RDT lOlC Clinical Practicum I D 3 ROT 102 Radiograj^iic Techniques D 1 N TIH WF MWF M M T W TTH TIH TTH M Retan Floriculture - Dav BUS 102 Typewriting I D EN3 1101 Reading Improvement D FLO 1101 Intro, to Floral Industry D FLO 1102 Floral Art and History Secretarial Science - Executive and Medical - Dav BUS 102 lypewriting I BUS 102 Typewriting I BUS 106 Shorthand I BUS 106 Shorthand I BUS 109 Business Mathenatics BUS 109 Business Mathenatics BUS 110 Office Machines BUS 112 Records Management BUS 273 Word Processing Concepts and i^lications ENS 101 Ccnposition I ORI 100 Orientation ORI 100 Orientation SOC 101 Sociology I 5 wiwraF 12:30-1:30 3 1 T 8:00-10:00 2 1 hMTO 8:00-12:00 T 10:00-12:00 F 8:00-11:00 9 1 MTWTH 1:30-2:30 F 11:00-12:00 1:30-2:30 4 Dav 1 MIWTOF 11:00-11:50 3 2 MIWTHF 11:00-11:50 3 1 MTWTHF 10:00-10:50 4 2 MIWIHF 10:00-10:50 4 3 MIWTHF 12:30-1:20 5 4 MIWIHF 12:30-1:20 5 2 MTWTH 1:30-2:20 3 1, fWIH 9:00-9:50 3 2 MIWTHF 10:00-10:50 4 3 r«F 9:00-9:50 3 1 TH 8:00-8:50 1 2 TH 8:00-8:50 1 1 tWTH 11:00-11:50 3 Welding - Dav and Night DET 1104 Blueprint Reading: Mechanical D ENS 1102 Catmunication Skills N MAT 1101 Fundamentals of Mathatatics D MEC 1010 Machine Shop Practices D WID 1120 Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting D WLD 1123A Inert Gas Welding N TH MIWTHF W TH MTW 2:30-4:00 7:00-10:00 8:00-9:00 10:00-2:30 10:00-4:30 10:00-12:00 6:30-10:30 FALL QUARTER 1988 CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES Registration Information Enrollnent in Fall Quarter Continuing Education courses is open to ai^ne age 18 and ever cn a first-cone, first-served basis. Registraticn takes place at the first class session. Certain classes raguire preregistration (* indicates preregistration is required). Students rust reserve a space in these classes in advance, hbt being present the first class meeting will forfeit the reserved space. Certain classes are approved by the Ilepartment of Public Instruction for public school teacher recertification credit (** indicates courses approved for public schocQ. teacher recertification credit. Bach teacher nust get individual apprcval fran their arployirg agency prior to taking the class). Appropriate registration fees are payable at the first class session. There is no charge for Adult Basic Education, Adult High School, and for persons 65 years of age and over. Students are re^»ansible for purchasing their cwn supplies and/or t©ct naterial as needed. TBA indicates the schedule is to be arranged. For f\jrther infonraticn, call the Centinuing Biucation Division at 934-3051. CLASS SMITOFIELD CAMKJS High School Social Studies High School Social Studies School Math High School Human Relaticns Hi^ School English High School Math Ccnversational Spanish Sign Language •Basic Law Enforceirent Training •Einergency Medical Training (EWT) DAYS DATES HRS. CF INSTR. LOCATION 7- 10 p.m. M&W 9/12-11/23/88 66 RDCm 107 8- 11 a.m. M-F 9/12-10/11/88 66 Rocm 106 9- 12 nocn M-F 8/11- 9/15/88 75 Roan 106 9-12 noon M-P 9/16- 9/30/88 33 Roan 106 9-12 nocn M-F 10/ 3-11/ 4/88 75 Roan 106 9-12 noon M-F 11/ 7-12/13/88 75 Roan 106 7-10 p.m. T 9/20-11/29/88 33 Roan 107 7- 10 p.m. M 9/12-11/21/88 33 Roan 106 8- 5 p.m. M-F 10/ 4-12/22/88 213 Boon 213 7-10 p.m. TSTh 8/23-12/22/88 108 Roan 112 •Elrergency Medical Training - Intermediate (EMT-1) 7-10 p.m. M&W 9/ 7-10/26/88 45 Roan 112 Human Resources Development 8:30-3:15 M-F 8/ 1-10/14/88 276 Room 107 Hunan Rescurces Developirent 8:30-3:15 M-F 10/17-12/20/88 276 Roan 107 Upholstery 6-10 p.m. Wiifi 10/ 3-12/14/88 88 Bldg. 2/RDCin 109 L^iiOlstery 6-10 p.m. T&Th 10/ 4-12/15/88 88 Bldg. 2/Roan 109 Upholstery 9- 1 p.m. MiW 10/ 3-12/14/88 88 Bldg. 2/RDan 109 Carpentry & Cabinetmaking 6:30-10:30 MIW 10/ 4-12/21/88 140 Bldg. 9/Roan 112 Audio Visuals for Education 6:30-9:30 W 9/28-11/30/88 30 TEA Mult Basic Education S-12 nocn M-F 8/16-11/ 1/88 165 Roan 220 34ALL BUSINESS SEMINARS •Aids In The WOr)q>lace 7-10 p.m. M 9/26/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •Business Image & Telephccie Professionalism 7-10 p.m. M 9/12/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •The Legal Aspects of Hiring & Firing 7-10 p.m. M 10/ 3/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •Powerful Business Writing Skills 7-10 p.m. K 10/10/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •Image & Self Projection For The Professional Woten 7-10 p.m. M 10/24/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •Sales Effectiveness Trainii^ 7-10 p.m. M 11/ 7/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •Visual Merchandising 7-10 p.m. M 11/14/88 3 JCC/Roon 246 •Lard Use Regulations & planning (For Attom^^) 8:30-5:00 Th 11/ 3/88 7 JCC/L Roan •HOW To Start Your Own Business 7-10 p.m. T 10/ 4-11/ 1/88 15 SS Middle School $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $10. $10. $88. $15. $15. $ 0. $ 0. $15. $15. $15. $10. $15. $ 0. $ 0. S 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $15. Pige7 8:00-8:50 Quilting Genealogy Knitting 9:30-12:30 T 1- 4 p.m. M 1- 4 p.m. M 9/13-12/13/88 9/12-11/21/88 9/12-12/12/88 42 33 42 Public Library Public Library Public Library $10. $10. $10. 9:00-9:50 10:00-10:50 Pilot Ground School 7-rO p.m. W 9/14-12/ 7/88 Jo. Co. Airport $15. •anall Engine Repair 7-10 p.m. M»1 10/ 3-11/14/88 , 33 Johnson's Shop $15. 4 ••Effective Teacher Training 7-10 p.m. M&Th 9/26-10/27/88 30 SS Middle Schocjl $15. 1:30-2:20 3 Real Estate Finance 7-10 p.m. Th 9/15-12/ 1/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 12:30-1:20 •General Contractors (Residential) 7-10 p.m. T 9/27-12/ 6/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 11:00-11:50 2 Pluirbing Level I 7-10 p.m. Th 9/29-12/ 8/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 8:00-8:50 Real Estate Law 7-10 p.m. T 9/13-11/22/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 12:30-1:20 12:30-5:00 3 •Life, Accident & Health Insurance 6:30-10:00 T&Th 9/13-11/ 3/88 52 SS Middle School $15. Blu^rint Reading 7-10 p.m. M 9/12-11/21/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 3 Accounting I 7-10 p.m. T 9/13-11/22/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 12:30-5:00 3 Shorthand I 7-10 p.m. Th 9/15-12/ 1/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 12:30-5:00 3 •Real Esate Sales 7-10 p.m. M&Th 9/12-11/17/88 60 SS Middle School $15. 9:00-10:50 Real Estate Brokerage Cperaticns 7-10 p.m. M 9/12-11/21/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 9:00-11:50 •Real Estate Appraisal 7-10 p.m. T 9/13-11/22/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 8:00-8:50 11:00-1:20 •Property & Casualty Insxirance 6:30-10:00 T&Th 9/ 6-11/22/88 52 SS Middle School $15. National Electrical Cede 7-10 p.m. T 10/11-12/20/88 33 SS Middle School $15. 6 Mult Basic Education 7-10 p.m. W&F 9/16-12/ 2/88 66 Elanentary School $ 0. Mult Basic Education Mult Basic Education Mult Basic Education 7-10 p.m. 6:30-9:30 6- 9 p.m. T&Th M£W M&Th 9/ 6-11/17/88 8/ 1-10/17/86 9/26-12/12/88 66 66 66 Elarentary School Dundee Street FYurlcaige Drive $15. S 0. $ 0. JCC TEAMS WITH TEACHER ASSISTANTS ASSOCIATION FOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM In cooperation with the Johnston Counti; Teacher Assistants Association, JCC has offered a number of summer courses and workshops as part of a staff development plan for teacher assistants. According to Mrs. Nick^; Cox, Director of General Adult Extension progranis, courses offered included Reading, Language Arts, Assertive Discipline, Science for Young Children, Basic Grammar, First Aid, Word Processing, Stress Management, Mu sic for Young Children and Exceptional Children. Courses planned for the fall are listed in this section. Pictured above are Johnston County Teacher Assistants who completed two 15- hour workshops this summer in Reading and Language Arts. They are (left to right): front row, instructor Jean Murphy, Gail Standi, Jeannette Lee, Mattie Henderson, Mary Ann Lassiter, Connie Parnell, Priscilla King, Joyce Creech, and Jo Lewis; middle row: Ezelle Johnson. Joyce Lee, Lucille Price, Betty Jean Johnson, Pat Radford. Lois Baker, Linda Jones, Betsy Casey, Sue Wilder, Rose Lee Barbour, Elaine Evans and Donnie Edmond son; and back row: Deborah Auton, Faye Thorne, Cassie Barbour, Marguerite Creech, Frances Pope, Jean Thompson, Jean Garner, Gail Brown and Lunelle Hinton. For more information about the Teacher Assistants staff deue/opment program, con tact Mrs. Cox at 934-3051. SPECIAL COURSES FDR TEACHER ASSISTANTS Reading & Language Arts Assertive Discipline Science for Youi^ Children ••Effective Teacher Training ••Vford Processing ••Cenputer Introduction Typing I Basic iteth for Teacher Assistants ••Stress Management ••Stress Managesient ••Catputer Introduction ••Word Processing ••Stress Management ••Conversational Spanish ••Word Processing ••Conversational ^ranish Audio Visuals for Education 7-10 p.m. T 9/13-11/15/88 30 South johnsten HS $15. 7-10 p.m. T 11/22-12/13/88 12 South Johnston HS $15. 7-10 p.m. Th 10/13-11/ 1/88 12 South Johnstoi HS $15. 7-10 p.m. T&Th 9/ 1-10/ 4/88 30 South Johnston HS $15. 7-10 p.m. T 9/27-12/ 6/88 33 South Johnsten HS $15. 7-10 p.m. Th 9/22-12/ 8/88 33 South Johnston HS $15. 7-10 p.m. T 9/27-12/ 6/88 33 South Jehnsten HS $15. 7-10 p.m. M 9/12-11/14/88 30 Princeton Hic^ SC. $15. 7-10 p.m. M 9/12-11/21/88 33 Princeten High Sc. $15. 7-10 p.m. Th 9/22-12/ 8/88 33 South Johnston HS $15. 7-10 p.m. M 9/12-11/21/88 33 Princeten High SC. $15. 7-10 p.m. W 9/14-11/23/88 33 Princeton High SC. $15. 3- 6 p.m. T&Th 9/20-10/25/88 33 Clayten Primary Sc. $15. 3:30-6:30 M&Th 9/19-10/24/88 33 Corinth-Holder Sc. $15. TBA TBA TBA 33 South Canpus $15. 7-10 p.m. T 9/27-12/ 6/88 33 South Jc^mston HS $15. 6:30-9:30 W 9/28-11/30/88 30 JCC Continued on page 8
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