P-8—Gaston College Spring Quarter More InfomiaHoii GASTON COLLEGE PHONE DIRECTORY Admissions Allied Health Services Bookstore Business, Computer Science and Public Service Continuing Education Counseling and Career Center Engineering and Related Technologies Financial Aid/Veteran’s Affairs H.R.D. (Human Resources Development) Liberal Arts and Sciences Marketing Payment of Fees Professional Development Institute Public information Records, Registrar Refunds Small Business Center Trade and Industrial 922-6214 922-6366 922-6428 922-6263 922-6251 922-6220 922-6296 922-6227 922-6320 922-6311 922-6214 922-6410 922-6258 922-6215 922-6232 922-6410 922-6258 922-6381 JOB PLACEMENT ~ Approximately 300 companies or businesses contacted the for our^students Office last year with job opportunities The Job Placement Office is located in the Counseling and Career Development area of the Myers Center. We offer the following (free of charge) to our students and alumni: ‘Assistance in locating part-time/full-time employment Job hunting and interviewing techniques ‘Resume writing seminars ‘Information on future job demands and trends For assistance call: 922-6224 HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION STUDY TOUR Ggston College and the Mint Museum are co-sponsoring a study tour to Egypt scheduled for June 2-16.1989. ^ ^ For a free brochure call Bob Blanton at the college, 922-6339 DUAL ENROLLMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS juniors and seniors who are 16 years ot age and have completed their tenth (10th) araije Enolish Fnr mnro information, please call 922-6214 or contact your high schooScipar Prepare to take the GED exam to earn a North Carolina Hioh School E^q^uivalency Diploma. Students may set their own hours in the lab. There is no Lincoln Campus lab hours- ^on. &Wed. 12:00-8:00 P.M Dallas Campus lab hours: ^ '' Mon. & Wed. 8.00 A.M.-1:00 P M and 4-00-Q-nn p For more information call 922-6322 in Gastonia or 735-0487 in Lincointon CHILD CARf CENTER & SUMMER CAMP campus of Gaston College provides child care through a creative learning environment for children ages six weeks to fivp years, 12 months a year. Children of faculty, staff students ind The cornmunf y of sS^fhlSer'pko ’he date of applicktion and availabili- Fa?iv serves as a learning laboratory for students in the SSnuSily program and as a model day Lre cenTer fo? ihl f Center will be offer for children grades 1 -6 Children eniov a variety of activities and field trips. Call 922-6426 for more information ^ PROGRAMS OF STUDY Allied Health Emergency Medical Science Nursing Medical Assisting Trade and Industrial Air Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Automotive Technology Auto Mechanics Architectural Drafting Mechanical Drafting Electricai Installation & Maintenance Electronics Servicing Industrial Maintenance Machinist Welding Liberal Arts and Science Art Broadcasting Radio/TV Early Childhood Associate English Enrichment (Developmental HRD, ^ ABE/GED) French Mathematics Music Physical Education Psychology Reading Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Geography) Social Science (History, Religion, Political Science, Anthropology, Philosophy, Sociology) Social Services Associate Spanish Visuai and Performing Arts (Arts, Drama, Music) Engineering and Related Technologies; Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Industrial Engineering Technology Industrial Management Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Pre-Engineering Business, Computer Science, and Pubiic Service Accounting Banking and Finance Business Administration/Management Computer Science (Business, Computer 0,lmln.U„,.lce Fashion Merchandising & Marketing Technology Fire Science Marketing & Retailing Secretarial - Executive Secretarial - Legal Secretarial - Medical Transportation Continuing Education R?^*?sta1^ Medical Training Computer Skills Office Skills Occupational Licensure Crafts and Special Interests Law Enforcement Training Fire Service Training Criminal Justice Academy Literacy Training Professional Development Institute Small Business Center

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