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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT &

CONTINUINGEDUCATION

HGTC SPRING 2O2O

www.HGTC.edu/jobtrainingSCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE • 843-477-2020

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ContentsSpring 2020 Catalog

Advanced Manufacturing 1

Allied Health 2-4 C.N.A 2 C.C.M.A 2 Veterinary Assistant 2 BLS CPR 3

Business & Leadership 5

Computers & Technology 5-6 Basic Computers 5 Internet Savvy Seniors 5 Online Computer Classes 6

Driving 7

Licensing & Trades 7-9 Drone Training 7 Certified Pool & Spa 8 Personal Trainer 8 Welding 9

Personal Interest 10-14 Culinary 10-11 Photography 12 American Sign Language 12 Sewing 14

Real Estate 15-17

Financial Aid 20

Registration 20

Workforce Development& Continuing EducationWhat is Continuing Education?Continuing Education is an opportunity to obtain valuable knowledge and skills for career enhancement or personal enrichment.

Continuing Education encompasses noncredit courses that do not count toward a degree. Many Continuing Education courses however, prepare you for industry-recognized licensure and certifications. Successful completion of these courses earns continuing education units (CEU’s) for the student. For more than 50 years, HGTC has provided area business & industry training programs that build a skilled workforce–from manufacturing to the medical field to our culinary and hospitality meccas and more.

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING: For companies interested in workforce development, we offer fully customized courses that are developed and designed to strengthen your teams, motivate your employees and help your business succeed. We can offer the training at our college or bring it to you, on-site, to help save you time and money.

CAREER ENHANCEMENT: For those workers who are interested in advancing in their careers or possibly pursue new opportunities, we offer a wide variety of classes that can help. Many of our programs lead to national certifications.

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT: Lifelong learners are motivated to learn because they want to. Our personal enrichment classes are fun and can lead to personal development and a more active and social lifestyle. Our courses include photography, computers, sewing, cooking, genealogy and more.

TRAIN TO WORK: This pilot program was designed to deliver intensive, short-term training that will equip you with essential technical and soft skills for successful employment. We focus on six career tracks that range from culinary to construction. Financial assistance is available to eligible participants.

To learn more or apply visit hgtc.edu/traintoworkmb.

STATEMENT OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENTHorry-Georgetown Technical College prohibits discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and abuse, on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, marital or family status, veteran status, political ideas, sexual orientation, gender identity, or pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including, but not limited to, lactation in educational programs and/or activities. Inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Students and prospective student inquiries concerning Section 504, Title II, and Title IX and their application to the College or any student decision may be directed to the Vice President for Student Affairs, Dr. Melissa Batten, VP Student Affairs, Title IX Coordinator, Building 1100, Room 107A, Conway Campus, PO Box 261966, Conway, SC 29528-6066, 843-349-5228, [email protected]. Employee and applicant inquiries concerning Section 504, Title II, and Title IX and their application to the College may be directed to the Vice President for Human Resources, Jacquelyne Snyder, VP Human Resources, Section 504, Title II, and Title IX Coordinator, Building 200, Room 212A, Conway Campus, PO Box 261966, Conway, SC 29528-6066, 843-349-5212, [email protected].

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Location and Day KeyGS Grand Strand Campus 743 Hemlock Avenue, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577GTW Georgetown Campus 4003 S. Frasier Street, Georgetown, SC 29440CON Conway Campus 2050 East Highway 501, Conway, SC 29526CCAR Fortune Academy 951 Shine Avenue, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577OFF Call for location

M Monday F Friday T Tuesday S Saturday W Wednesday U Sunday R Thursday

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NEW PROGRAMSContinuing Education

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

CNC MACHINE TOOLSINDUSTRIAL QUALITY CONTROL WITH PRECISION MEASUREMENT This course covers the different methods of inspection and quality methods to include piece part inspection and percentage part inspection. (60 hours/prerequisite to CNC machine operations)INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE TOOL This course covers the basics in measuring tools, layout tools, bench tools and basic operations of lathes, mills, and drill presses, safety, speeds and feeds. (60 hours/prerequisite to CNC machine operations)SPEEDS AND FEEDS This course is the basic study of speed and feed calculations in a manufacturing/machining environment. (20 hours/prerequisite to CNC machine operations)TOOLS AND CUTTERS This course is the basic study of Relief, geometry, lead, rake, and etc… to include High speed, steel and carbide materials. (20 hours/prerequisite to CNC machine operations)MANUAL MACHINE OPERATIONS/SETUPS This course is a basic study of part fixturing and set up in basic machine operation setting utilizing 3 and 4 jaw chucks and standard milling vices on vertical milling machines. (30 hours/prerequisite to CNC machine operations)CNC MACHINE OPERATIONS This course is a study of CNC machine controls, setting tools, machine limits, and capabilities. (100 hours/prerequisite to High Speed Machining)ENTRY INSPECTION/QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN This course covers reading blue prints and performing precision measuring. (60 hours/prerequisite to CNC Machine Operations)MANUAL G CODE PROGRAMMING This course covers the basic understanding and creation of programming from a manual perspective. Students will learn independent G&M codes and how those codes are applied to the Cartesian coordinates. (100 hours) CAD/CAM PROGRAMMING This course covers the basic commands necessary to create a simple part program for CNC machines using a graphics programming software. (100 hours) HIGH SPEED MACHINING This course covers the rapid material removal processes in machining utilizing fast feeds and speeds with minimal material step over to decrease cycle times in production. (100 hours)

ELECTRICALELECTRICAL PRINT READING This course is a study of electrical prints as they pertain to layout, planning, and installation of wiring systems in residential, commercial and/or industrial complexes. (60 hours)NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE This course is a basic study of the national electrical code and is based on the latest codes as published by the national fire protection association (NFPA). Appropriate wire sizing where ampliege, voltage and temperature is considered. (45 hours/Co-requisite with AC/DC circuits)NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND AC/DC CIRCUITS COMBINED (150 hours/co-requisites with an electrical print reading/schematics class)

theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested. (120 hours/co-requisite with National Electrical Code)AC/DC 1 (120 hours/prerequisite for AC/DC 2) • Residential – single based power up to 240 volts (40 hours) • Commercial – single based power up to 400 amps (40 hours) • Industrial – three phase power up to 2500 amps (40 hours)AC/DC 2 (120 hours) • Residential – single based power up to 240 volts (40 hours) • Commercial – single based power up to 400 amps(40 hours) • Industrial – single based power up to 2500 amps(40 hours)PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER This is the basic study of PLCs in a manufacturing environment. (100 hours) PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER APPLICATIONS This is the basic study of the PLC applications to include transporting materials, censoring integration, directional controls, hydraulic process along with many other automated manufacturing methods of control. (100 hours)

WELDINGWELDING METALLURGY This course covers the basics of weldability of metals, weld failure, and the effects of heat on chemical, physical, and mechanical properties. (20 hours)WELDING This course will cover safety procedures and cutting techniques for Oxyfuel Cutting and welding techniques associated with Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding processes. • Welding 1 – 60 hours • Welding 2 – 60 hours • Welding 3 – 60 hours 1-3 equate to WLD106 and WLD111

MANUFACTURINGManuFirstsC This certificate is in lieu of one year of manufacturing experience a viable standard for manufacturing readiness for some of your workforce needs. Students will complete 52 hours of courses in manufacturing and safety, quality awareness, production and processes, maintenance awareness, and 10 hours in an OSHA 10 certificate.

FORKLIFTFORKLIFT TRAINING This course covers the basic and safe operations in utilizing a forklift for material management and warehouse management. (20 hours)

MECHATRONICSHYDRAULICS This course is a basic study of pressure regulation and hydraulic flow. (60 hours) PNEUMATICS This course is a basic study of air pressure being directed to areas of work. (60 hours)AC/DC CIRCUITS This course is a basic study of direct and alternating

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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT – CNA This is a comprehensive training program for individuals who desire to become a certified nurse aide for long-term care facilities. Clinical hours may involve some weekend coverage. Clinical dates will be discussed the first night of class. Students who successfully complete both the classroom and clinical training will be eligible to take the South Carolina Nurse Aide Certification Exam (at an additional cost). At the time of registration, students will be required to complete the SC SLED Background Check Release Form. Before entering any patient care facility, all students must pass a background check (included in tuition); however, if a student drops from the class after the SLED check has been ordered the $25 processing fee will be withheld from the refund amount. Students will also be required to provide proof of a negative 2-Step PPD. Textbook/Workbook, 2-Step PPD and solid-colored scrubs will be at your own expense. Your 2-Step PPD screening which must be initiated at least 2 weeks prior to the first day of lecture. Limited enrollment.

CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT LECTURE Prerequisites: WIN Assessment, Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology I, Anatomy & Physiology II, HIPAA, and CPR. Clinical Medical Assistants work in physician’s offices where they may prepare the patient for examination, administer oral medications, assist healthcare providers during clinical procedures, adhere to HIPAA regulations, and document medical information. Course work includes 140 hours of classroom lecture. A background check, 2-Step PPD, stethoscope and textbooks/workbook will be at your own expense. Students will sit for the National Health career Association Certified Clinical Medical Assistant exam which is included in tuition.

VETERINARY ASSISTANT CERTIFICATEThis program prepares you to work as a Veterinary Assistant. You will learn receptionist duties, medical terminology, laboratory procedures, and how to relate to clients. Students will also learn correct restraint positions for various procedures, basic anatomy, genetic, reproductions, aging, understanding prescriptions, and varying forms of sterilization. Upon completion of the program you will qualify for an entry-level position as a veterinary assistant. Course consists of 80 hours of lecture and 30 hours of externship. Dates below DO NOT include externship. Externship hours may vary based on facility availability. Textbook included.

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXAHS 615 70 2081 Certified Nursing Assistant MTWR 1/6-29 8:30am-3:30pm $800 GSXAHS 615 80 2145 Certified Nursing Assistant TWR 1/7–3/7 6:00pm-9:00pm $800 GSXAHS 615 71 2091 Certified Nursing Assistant MTWR 2/3-26 8:30am-3:30pm $800 GSXAHS 615 72 2092 Certified Nursing Assistant MTWR 3/2-25 8:30am-3:30pm $800 GSXAHS 615 73 2093 Certified Nursing Assistant MTWR 4/6-29 8:30am-3:30pm $800 GSXAHS 910 80 2032 Clinical Medical Assistant FS 2/7–4/30 5:30pm-9:30pm (F) 9:00am-5:00pm (S) $1,499 GSXAHS 926 80 2031 Veterinary Assistant Certificate TR 1/7–4/7 6:00pm-9:00pm $799 GS

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IV THERAPY FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERSThis program is designed to offer Healthcare Professionals an understanding of the principles and practice of IV therapy with an emphasis on venipuncture techniques, equipment, complications and troubleshooting, and documentation. Also covers peripheral IVs. Includes manikin practice. You do not have to have experience inserting peripheral IVs to take this course.

BLS-CPR FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER/AEDThis is an American Heart Association 5-hour cardiopulmonary resuscitation and AED course for healthcare providers. Textbook and CPR mask required and will be at your own expense. Limited enrollment.

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXAHS 602 80 2133 IV Therapy for HC Workers TR 3/17-19 5:30pm-9:30pm $225 GSXAHS 601 70 2094 BLS CPR HC Provider S 1/18 9:00am-2:00pm $105 GSXAHS 601 71 2095 BLS CPR HC Provider S 2/15 9:00am-2:00pm $105 GSXAHS 601 72 2096 BLS CPR HC Provider S 3/14 9:00am-2:00pm $105 GSXAHS 601 73 2097 BLS CPR HC Provider S 3/21 9:00am-2:00pm $105 GSXAHS 601 74 2098 BLS CPR HC Provider S 4/11 9:00am-2:00pm $105 GSXAHS 601 75 2099 BLS CPR HC Provider S 4/25 9:00am-2:00pm $105 GS

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusPAHS 975 11 2073 Anatomy & Physiology I Online WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 975 12 2074 Anatomy & Physiology I Online WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 975 13 3003 Anatomy & Physiology I Online WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 975 14 3004 Anatomy & Physiology I Online WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 975 15 3009 Anatomy & Physiology I Online WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 967 10 2107 Anatomy & Physiology II Online WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 967 13 3013 Anatomy & Physiology II Online WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 967 14 3014 Anatomy & Physiology II Online WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 967 15 3015 Anatomy & Physiology II Online WF 5/12–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 990 11 2076 Legal & Ethical Issues–Online WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 990 12 2077 Legal & Ethical Issues–Online WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 990 13 3006 Legal & Ethical Issues–Online WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 990 14 3007 Legal & Ethical Issues–Online WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 990 15 3008 Legal & Ethical Issues–Online WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 969 11 2110 Medical Terminology–Online WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 969 12 2111 Medical Terminology–Online WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 969 13 3017 Medical Terminology–Online WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 969 14 3018 Medical Terminology–Online WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INTPAHS 969 15 3019 Medical Terminology–Online WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $110 INT

ONLINE COURSE OFFERINGS

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I ONLINEThis six-week online course begins with an explanation of the nature of matter and a review of the principles of chemistry that are important to human physiology. Other topics include the organ systems; nervous system; skeletal and muscular systems; circulatory and respiratory systems; digestive system; endocrine system; and reproductive system. By the end of this course, you’ll have a greater appreciation and understanding of the marvelous complexity of the human body! This class is completed exclusively online!

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II ONLINEIn this course, we’ll cover some more advanced topics beginning with basic histology. Other topics include the structure and function of epithelial, connective, nervous, and muscular tissue; our senses; how your brain received and processed information from your skin, joints, muscles, and special balance organs in your ears; cellular metabolism; the human lifespan and more. At course end, you’ll have an even greater appreciation of the complexity and wonder of the human body! This class is completed exclusively online!

LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE ONLINEIn this certificate, you’ll explore the legal and ethical risks that result from factors in the medical industry, including ever-shrinking resources, shorter lengths of stay, high-acuity patients, the availability of more complex information, diverse patient populations, and the use of technology. The certificate provides an overview of the legal and ethical issues that are common in the world of medical care, including the most current issues arising from scientific and technological advances. You’ll examine the legal implications of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and consider the issues that arise from on-the-job situations such as medication errors, organ donation, and workplace violence. You’ll also explore how the rise of social media has impacted the healthcare industry. By the end of the program, you’ll have a solid grasp of crucial topics in the healthcare industry that are important to anyone working in the medical field. This class is completed exclusively online!

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY ONLINEThis online course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical approach. Root terms are divided by each body system. The origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage is provided for each root term. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Unusual and interesting information is provided in regards to each term. Root terms are combined with prefixes and suffixes as your learning will culminate in the interpretation of several paragraphs of medical notes. This class is completed exclusively online!

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JOB SEARCHING TERMINOLOGYThis course is designed to teach you how to market yourself in a tough economy using the most popular and up-to-date office programs. Learn to use technology to locate employment opportunities, complete online applications, and use the internet for effective networking in the current job market.

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR SMALL BUSINESSThis course is designed to cover the appropriate techniques for internet based social media advertising and marketing for a small business. The course will cover the following channels: Facebook and Google Ads. You will learn how to properly construct advertisements, choose targeted audiences and refine your ads for the most conversion.

ADOBE PHOTOSHOPYou will learn to manipulate images and digital photographs in preparation for publication layout and design, Web output, use in other software packages or immediate output. USB Thumb Drive recommended. Prerequisite: Basic Computer experience. Limited enrollment.

BASIC COMPUTERRegardless of your experience, everyone should have some level of proficiency in personal computing skills to excel in their current job, maintain their competitiveness for career advancement, or just to keep up with your children or grandchildren. This course will give you the skills you need to maneuver around your computer, begin to work with Microsoft Office Software and discover how much you can learn on the internet! SPECIAL – Bring a friend for free!

INTERNET SAVVY SENIORSThis 3 part series geared towards the active senior will show you how to navigate the internet along with some basic social media. Learn about Craigslist, eBay, Pinterest, Facebook, YouTube, Google, Bing, and much more. With a computer and some time, you can find just about anything you need to know and more. Hands-on. Limited enrollment. SPECIAL – Bring a friend for free!

MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP SKILL SERIESThis course is comprised of three main workplace skill sections: Time Management, Conflict Resolution and Leadership. Throughout the course you will learn how to utilize these skill sections in an ideal way in the workplace so that goals such as compliance, ethics, efficiency and productivity are promoted. This course will utilize both lecture style teaching as well as a simulative environment.

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COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXBUS 520 80 2171 Job Searching Technology TR 1/16–2/13 5:30pm-7:00pm $39 GSXBUS 520 81 2172 Job Searching Technology TR 2/20–3/19 5:30pm-7:00pm $39 GSXBUS 676 80 2173 Social Media Mktg. for Small Business TR 1/16–2/13 7:30pm-9:30pm $39 GSXBUS 676 80 2174 Social Media Mktg. for Small Business TR 2/20–3/19 7:30pm-9:30pm $39 GSXBUS 521 80 2175 Management and Leadership Series MW 1/6-22 5:30pm-7:00pm $89 GS

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXCPT 533 80 2029 Adobe Photoshop M 2/3–3/30 6:00pm-9:30pm $325 GSXCPT 501 70 2119 Basic Computer I F 2/21–3/20 1:30pm-3:30pm $109 GSXCPT 501 80 2120 Basic Computer I W 3/25–4/22 6:00pm-8:00pm $109 GSXCPT 670 70 2121 Internet Savvy Seniors T 2/18–3/3 3:00pm-5:00pm $59 GS

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INTRODUCTION TO PC SECURITY ONLINEWhat you don’t know about PC security really can hurt you! Learn why you’re at risk and what you can do to protect your precious personal and business data from the outside world. This course, taught by a security expert, will quickly bring you up to speed on the fundamentals of PC and network security. You’ll understand and explore the many vulnerabilities of operating systems, software, and networks. Develop an understanding of the exploits hackers use to access your computer without your knowledge. You’ll find out why, where, and how viruses, worms, and blended threats are created. You’ll be able to identify and work to prevent DoS, SYN flooding, and other network attacks. You’ll learn a safe way to share files and data across the Internet through a virtual private network. And you’ll be able to install and configure a firewall to build an impenetrable moat around your computer or network. This class is completed exclusively online.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY& WEB DESIGN ONLINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CREATING WEB PAGES ONLINECreate and post your very own Web site on the Internet using HTML in this extensive, hands-on, six week workshop. First, you’ll learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of web design. Then you’ll plan the content, structure and layout of your Web site, create pages full of neatly formatted text, build links between the pages and to the outside world, and add color, backgrounds, graphics, and tables. You’ll also learn critical and timely information on securing the best possible location in search engine listings, and powerful no-cost or low-cost web marketing strategies. This class is completed exclusively online.

DESIGNING EFFECTIVE WEBSITES ONLINERegardless of your current skills or level of knowledge, in this course you’ll master the basics of Web design and learn how to build sites that are better and more effective. Get ready to take your Web design skills to the next level! We’ll examine the tension between form and function, explore the six major states of the website development process, and learn the basics of user-centered design. We’ll also cover the five basic steps to organizing information, find out how site design themes can be used for information delivery, and review Web page design considerations. Along the way, we’ll talk about effective type and graphics and explore the idea of Web 2.0. This course is a must for Web designers, giving the tips and tools that will help them establish a solid career. This class is completed exclusively online.

INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKING ONLINEIntroduction to Networking explains computer networking basics in terms that you can easily understand, using concepts common to everyday, non-computing experience. The course emphasizes networking fundamentals, explaining the software and hardware that makes networking possible. The course stresses understanding how and why networks work, rather than focusing on memorization of terms or numbers. Upon completion of the course, you will be capable of performing basic computer networking tasks, such as DSL connectivity or configuring connections to an Internet Service Provider. This course will give you the foundation you need to begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career. This class is completed exclusively online.

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusPCPT 564 11 2128 Creating Web Pages WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPCPT 564 12 2129 Creating Web Pages WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPCPT 564 13 3029 Creating Web Pages WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPCPT 564 14 3030 Creating Web Pages WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPCPT 564 15 3031 Creating Web Pages WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPARV 531 11 2122 Designing Effective Websites WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPARV 531 12 2123 Designing Effective Websites WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPARV 531 13 3020 Designing Effective Websites WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPARV 531 14 3021 Designing Effective Websites WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPARV 531 15 3022 Designing Effective Websites WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 820 11 2124 Intermediate Networking–Online WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 820 12 2125 Intermediate Networking–Online WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 820 13 3023 Intermediate Networking–Online WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 820 14 3024 Intermediate Networking–Online WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 820 15 3025 Intermediate Networking–Online WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 908 11 2126 Intro to PC Security WF 1/15–3/16 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 908 12 2127 Intro to PC Security WF 2/12–4/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 908 13 3026 Intro to PC Security WF 3/18–5/18 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 908 14 3027 Intro to PC Security WF 4/15–6/15 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INTPIST 908 15 3028 Intro to PC Security WF 5/13–7/13 10:00am-12:00pm $115 INT

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXTDR 509 70 2020 CDL–Truck Driving MTWRF 1/6–2/7 8:00am-5:00pm $4,595 CONXTDR 509 73 2021 CDL–Truck Driving MTWRF 2/10–3/13 8:00am-5:00pm $4,595 CONXTDR 509 74 2022 CDL–Truck Driving MTWRF 3/16–4/17 8:00am-5:00pm $4,595 CONXLOG 501 70 2087 Defensive Driving/Point Reduction S 1/18 8:00am-5:00pm $99 GSXLOG 501 71 2088 Defensive Driving/Point Reduction S 2/15 8:00am-5:00pm $99 GSXLOG 501 72 2089 Defensive Driving/Point Reduction S 3/14 8:00am-5:00pm $99 GSXLOG 501 73 2090 Defensive Driving/Point Reduction S 4/11 8:00am-5:00pm $99 GS

CDL–COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSEAll inclusive: tuition, class (b) permit and class (a) licensing, hazmat guidelines, reference manuals, DOT physical, drug screening and background check, and testing fees. Job placement not guaranteed but demand for drivers near an all-time high. HS Diploma/GED is not a requirement for licensing.

DRONE TRAINING PROGRAMHGTC is partnering with Cross Flight Sky Solutions and their master instructors to expertly help you navigate and prepare for your FAA Part 107 certification. In addition to classroom training, you will also have access to an online support site which includes hundreds of practice questions.Four different classes will be offered to accommodate your needs:FIVE DAY COURSE This five day training course is uniquely designed for any company or individual who wants to learn more about the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and prepare for commercial drone operations.THREE DAY COURSE—FAA PART 107 PREPARATION This three-day training course is designed for any company or individual who wants to learn more about the UAS industry and prepare for commercial drone operations. If you’ve purchased the five-day training package, this three-day course is included. ONE DAY COURSE—BASIC HANDS ON FLYING This one-day course is a full day of basic flying with commercial drones. Includes DJI GO4 App walk-through, basic flying maneuvers, risk assessment, pre and post flight inspection and more. If you’ve purchased the five-day training package, this one day course is included.ONE DAY COURSE—ADVANCED HANDS ON FLYING We teach you more advanced flying skills including 2D mapping and 3D modeling. If you’ve purchased the five-day training package, this one day course is included.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING FOR POINT REDUCTIONDrivers who successfully complete this program can get four (4) points taken off their driving record. The full eight-hour attendance is mandatory. Visit www.scdmvonline.com to verify points are associated against license. Students can only participate once every three years. Student must purchase required textbook, available at campus bookstore. Must withdraw 48 business hours prior to class to receive a refund. No refunds for non-attendance.

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LICENSING & TRADES

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXCPT 514 71 2113 Drone Training 5 Day Course MTWRF 2/17-21 8:00am-5:00pm $1,495 CONXCPT 515 71 2114 Drone Training 3 Day Course MTW 2/17-19 8:00am-5:00pm $995 CONXCPT 516 71 2115 Drone Basic Flying 1 Day R 2/20 8:00am-5:00pm $395 CONXCPT 517 71 2116 Drone Advanced Flying 1 Day F 2/21 8:00am-5:00pm $395 CON

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INTERIOR DESIGN IThis program will provide students with the skills needed for entry-level interior design positions in both residential and commercial design. Graduates may find employment opportunities in the following but not limited to areas: assistant interior designers, architectural drafting, kitchen/bath/lighting/décor sales, interior decorating consulting, condo/hotel refurbishing, residential decorating, and institutional design.

CAPTAIN’S LICENSE COAST GUARDA complete *hands - on* course with a certificate which is proof of competency for the United States Coast Guard OUPV (6 pack) license. All required subjects are covered, including Rules of the Road, navigation, GPS, firefighting, boat handling, firefighting at sea, marine communications, aids to navigation, and marine publications. Upon successful completion of the course, a certificate will be issued. This certificate meets the requirements set forth by US Coast Guard for the knowledge testing for OUPV license. All instructors are approved by the US Coast Guard to teach and proctor the US Coast Guard approved OUPV test. Students will be responsible to obtain a physical (forms to be provided), and a current CPR/First Aid certificate from a US Coast Guard approved course (at their own expense). Textbooks and materials are included. Review and application fee(s) are not included in the course fees.

CERTIFIED POOL/SPA OPERATORYou will learn the basic knowledge, techniques, and skills of pool and spa operations. Tuition includes study materials, handouts, testing kit, and the Certification Exam, and the National processing and certification fees.

PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER CERTIFICATIONTwo Nationally Certified Personal Trainer Certifications for 1 Price!

Whether for a career move or for personal knowledge, get all the information needed to become a Certified Personal Trainer. Our personal trainer course is a great way to prepare to be a successful nationally Certified Personal Trainer. The collegiate course is for candidates wanting in-depth instruction and hands-on experience with a top veteran instructor to master the career skills & knowledge to be a successful trainer. The course consists of 15 hours of lecture with key topics that include biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage, and health assessment, 15 hours of hands-on practical training labs with role playing drills on exercises, presentation skills, etc. to professionally master the position.Level 1 – Nationally Certified Personal Trainer: Successfully complete the written and practical exams. CPR/AED required.Level 2 – Nationally Certified Personal Trainer: Successfully complete your Level 1 exams followed by a 30-hour internship that will help connect to local employers. Student must purchase required textbook: Fitness Professional’s Handbook–7th Edition with Web Resource ISBN-13: 9781492523376. An E-book is also available: ISBN-13: 9781492535935.

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXAET 502 80 3016 Interior Design I T 3/3–5/12 06:00pm-09:30pm $750 CONXSFT 501 32 2025 Personal Fitness Trainer Certificate S 2/15–3/14 9:00am-4:00pm $749 CONXSFT 501 33 2001 Personal Fitness Trainer Certificate S 4/18–5/16 9:00am-4:00pm $749 CON

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WELDING

SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING IThis course covers the basic principles and practices of oxyacetylene welding, cutting and electric arc welding. Emphasis is placed on practice in fundamental position welding and safety procedures. AWS Certified Instructors. Limited enrollment. Please bring safety goggles & wear heavy closed toe shoes.

SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING IIA continuation of Level I. AWS Certified Instructors. Please bring safety goggles & wear heavy closed-toe shoes.

INERT GAS WELDING ADVANCED WELDING IIIPrerequisite: Successful completion of Welding I & IIThis course covers the safety, equipment, and skills used in the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process. bead pad welds and fillet welds are made to visual inspection criteria in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.

SERVICE PLUMBING TECHNICIANPlumbing is a fulfilling career that allows you to combine knowledge and innovation with the ability to create and build with your hands. It also offers tremendous benefits and career potential. While many career paths require years of schooling and tuition payments, the field of plumbing allows you to train while working! The need for skilled plumbers and skilled trade work will always be in demand and cannot be outsourced or replaced by machine!

The Service Plumbing Technology Program is a one-semester training program that teaches you the skills to begin your career as a plumber. Course includes basic plumbing, basic plumbing repairs, plumbing safety & tools, and plumbing connections & tests.

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXMNT 504 80 2131 Captain’s License–Coast Guard MW 2/17–4/8 06:00pm-10:00pm $795 GSXEVT 596 70 2100 Certified Pool & Spa Operator MT 1/27-28 8:00am-5:00pm $400 GSXEVT 596 71 2101 Certified Pool & Spa Operator MT 2/24-25 8:00am-5:00pm $400 GSXEVT 596 72 2102 Certified Pool & Spa Operator MT 3/30-31 8:00am-5:00pm $400 GSXEVT 596 73 2103 Certified Pool & Spa Operator MT 4/27-28 8:00am-5:00pm $400 GSXEVT 596 70 3010 Certified Pool & Spa Operator MT 5/18-19 8:00am-5:00pm $400 GSXWLD 529 80 2141 Welding I, Shield Metal Arc 1 MW 1/22–3/30 06:00pm-9:00pm $1,199 CONXWLD 511 80 2142 Welding II, Shield Metal Arc 2 TR 1/21–3/26 06:00pm-9:00pm $1,499 CONXWLD 599 80 2143 Welding III, Inert Gas Welding TR 1/21–3/26 06:00pm-9:00pm $1,999 CON

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All classes will be held at the International Culinary Institute of Myrtle Beach, 920 Crabtree Lane, Myrtle Beach, SC.

Great cooking isn’t about recipes—it’s about techniques. In our classes you’ll work together with other students in a fun, hands-on environment led by our professional chef instructors.

• Learn fundamental skills for a lifetime of great cooking• Work side-by-side with other students to prepare each dish• Interact with the instructor for a rich learning experience• Each student enjoys a generous sample of every dish• Held in our professional teaching kitchens, each class is led by an experienced chef instructor• PLEASE NOTE – The College has a strict No Alcohol Policy!

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ADULT CULINARY CLASSES

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXCUL 530 80 2152 Cake Decorating Basic R 1/23–2/27 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GSXCUL 530 81 2153 Cake Decorating Basic M 2/17–3/23 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GSXCUL 531 80 2154 Cake Decorating Intermediate R 3/5–4/9 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GSXCUL 531 81 3034 Cake Decorating Intermediate M 4/6–5/11 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GSXCUL 532 80 3035 Cake Decorating Advanced R 4/23–5/28 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GSXCUL 532 81 3036 Cake Decorating Advanced M 5/25–6/29 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GSXCUL 538 81 3037 Cake Decorating 3D RF 6/4-19 6:00pm-8:30pm $345 GS

All Cake Decorating Classes: To help master your skills there could be some homework involved. Classes are held in our professional teaching kitchens at the International Culinary Institute of Myrtle Beach.

CAKE DECORATING–BASIC NEW!Unleash your creativity with this Beginner Cake Decorating class where you will learn valuable techniques essential for cake decorating. You will be taught by our professional cake design instructor and will practice new skills while whipping up delicious creations. Topics include: making frosting, properly crumb coating and frosting of cakes, learning borders, swags and some design finishing work.

CAKE DECORATING–INTERMEDIATE NEW!(Must have previously completed Beginners Cake Class I or have some experience frosting cakes.) This 2nd course of our cake decorating series is focused on teaching you how to make

piped flowers and basket weaving. These new skills along with techniques learned in class I will be used to create a beautiful stacked 2 tier cake.

CAKE DECORATING–ADVANCED NEW!(Must have previously completed Cake Decorating Basic and Intermediate or have some experience frosting cakes.) This 3rd course of our cake decorating series you will learn fondant work, royal icing skills and how to make gum paste flowers. Some previous cake decorating skills would be helpful but not required.

CAKE DECORATING–3D NEW!(Must have previously completed Cake Decorating Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced, or have some professional experience in cakes design.) Up your level of expertise in this 4th course of our cake decorating series where you will learn how to create beautifully carved 3D cakes. Learn how to make your cake the centerpiece and the talk of your party.

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXCUL 680 80 2177 Mexican Cuisine F 1/10 6:00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 683 80 2178 Caribbean Cuisine F 1/17 6:00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 513 70 2146 The Art of Parisian Macarons S 1/18 9:00 am-12:00pm $89 GSXCUL 681 80 2179 Peruvian Cuisine F 1/31 6:00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 567 70 2034 Valentine Cookie Decorating S 2/1 9:00 am-12:00pm $45 GSXCUL 685 70 2181 Sushi S 2/1 10:00 am-01:30pm $79 GSXCUL 736 80 2180 Caribbean BBQ Class F 2/7 6:00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 739 70 2148 Secret to Chocolate Truffles S 2/8 9:00 am-12:00pm $89 GSXCUL 508 70 2149 Scrumptious Scones & Biscuits S 2/8 1:00pm-04:00pm $59 GSXCUL 686 80 2182 Tapas Espanolas F 2/21 :00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 522 70 2150 Puff Pastry and Danish Dough S 2/22 9:00 am-04:00pm $89 GSXCUL 789 70 2151 Homemade Doughnuts F 2/28 6:00pm-09:00pm $89 GSXCUL 515 70 2185 LIVE FIRE Ribs S 2/29 9:00 am-03:00pm $89 GSXCUL 779 80 2183 Stuffed Pasta Feast Seminar F 3/6 6:00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 518 70 2186 LIVE FIRE Pork F 3/6-3/7 6:00pm-09:00pm $99 GSXCUL 687 80 2184 Basics of Sausage Making F 3/13 6:00pm-09:30pm $79 GSXCUL 517 70 2187 LIVE FIRE Brisket F 3/13-14 6:00pm-09:00pm $99 GSXCUL 774 70 2188 Knife Skills S 4/4 9:00 am-12:00pm $49 GS

MEXICAN CUISINELearn a brief history of the Mexican Cuisine, their distinct food regions and their traditional recipes. Corn Tortilla soup, Veracruz Style Sautéed Shrimp, Mexican rice, Chicken Tamales, Banana Fritters with Mexican chocolate sauce.

CARIBBEAN CUISINETake a trip to the islands and discover the bold flavors of the Caribbean! Yucca and Pickled Red Onion escabeche, Congrí rice (black beans and Rice) with Ropa Vieja (Shred Beef, “Bacalaitos” Salted Cod Fritters, Coconut Tres Leches Cake.

THE ART OF PARISIAN MACARONSMacarons are currently all the rage in Paris and beyond—chic, colorful, and absolutely delicious! This hands-on baking class puts you at the heart of French pastry making, teaching you how to create a classic Parisian delicacy. Our Chef Instructor will have you whisking and whipping your way to the perfect Parisian macaron! You’ll leave class with enough to surprise your family and friends!

PERUVIAN CUISINEPeruvian Cuisine is one of the most sought after cuisines in the world! Learn about the flavor profiles, popular ingredients and traditional recipes including: Chicken Causa peruana (Peruvian style chicken napoleon), Fish Ceviche with banana chips, Iradito (Peruvian Style Carpaccio), and Suspiro Limeno. BBQ RIBSExplore different styles of barbeque ribs from Memphis, Texas, Kansas City, and Carolina. Enjoy learning how to make dry rubs, sauces, sides, and dessert that will make you the king of the neighborhood barbeque.

BBQ PORKExplore different options in cooking Boston butts and pork loins in our outdoor bbq kitchen. Learn to start fires and get coals going, make sauces, sides, and dessert to go with it all. Become the pit master of your neighborhood. Two-day class.

BBQ BRISKETExplore Texas BBQ at its best with slow smoked brisket. Learn about the tricks behind smoking great brisket. Rubs, sauces, sides, and dessert. Bonus cook will be burnt ends and the brisket biscuit. Two-day class.

KNIFE SKILLSJoin our professional chefs at The International Culinary Institute to learn about your kitchen knives! Our chefs will show you how to take care of them, sharpen then, and use them safely. You will be surprised by the various knife skills that you will learn in this class. 3hrs $89

SHRIMP AND GRITSLearn to cook shrimp and grits a low country classic.

STUFFED PASTA FEAST SEMINARLearn to create an infinite amount stuffed pastas styles. Our Expert Chef-Instructor will teach you how to make a basic pasta dough, which will be used for creating Tortellini’s, Raviolis, Cappelleti and other styles of stuffed pasta. We will create seasonal fillings and sauces using mouth-watering ingredients with flavors and textures designed to complement the pastas you have created.

Please note for ALL hands-on cooking classes: Closed toed, flat shoes must be worn at all times. High heels and sandals are not permitted. Long pants & a long sleeved shirt should be worn when cooking. If hair is long enough to be made into a ponytail, please do so.

Hands must be thoroughly washed and nails must be clean. Please refrain from wearing perfume or cologne as it interferes with the students’ sense of smell and taste. Please bring a chef knife to class. Please note—the College has a strict No Alcohol Policy.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOPYou will learn to manipulate images and digital photographs in preparation for publication layout and design, Web output, use in other software packages or immediate output. USB Thumb Drive recommended. Prerequisite: Basic Computer experience. Limited enrollment.

PHOTOGRAPHY FUNDAMENTALSLearn about the equipment and techniques for making digital photographs, cameras, meters, composition, lighting factors and techniques. No prior photography experience is assumed, however this course moves rapidly. A digital SLR camera is required.

PHOTOGRAPHY ADVANCEDAdvance your photography skills with this class. Learn the common mistakes most photographers make and how to correct them; HDR photography; advanced lighting techniques; shooting in camera raw.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Level 1This course is an introduction to American Sign Language, the language used by Deaf people in the U.S. and most of Canada. Students will develop practical skills and knowledge for successful interactions within the Deaf community. You will also learn some information on the history and culture including conceptual vocabulary of conversational (expressive & receptive) sign language skills. Discover this relaxed method of learning beginning ASL vocabulary and grammar (including use of space, non-manual signals, and classifiers). Textbook required. Signing Naturally Level 1.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Level 2This course is a continuation of American Sign Language, Basic Level 1. Students will immerse themselves in the signing, learning new vocabulary while concentrating on grammatical form and function. Textbook required. Signing Naturally Level 1-6. Prerequisite: ASL Level 1 or permission from the instructor.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Level 3Students continue to immerse themselves in American Sign Language. Prerequisite: ASL I & II or permission from the instructor. Textbook required. Signing Naturally Level 1.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Level 4Continue to learn American Sign Language. Build on your vocabulary and practice your communication skills. Textbook required. Signing Naturally, 2nd Edition.

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXASL 843 80 2168 American Sign Language Level 1 M 1/6–2/10 6:00pm-08:30pm $89 GSXASL 844 80 2169 American Sign Language Level 2 M 2/24–4/6 6:00pm-08:30pm $79 GSXASL 845 80 2167 American Sign Language Level 3 R 1/9–2/27 6:00pm-08:30pm $79 GSXASL 846 70 2118 American Sign Language Level 4 M 2/24–4/6 6:00pm-08:30pm $79 GS

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXCPT 533 80 2029 Adobe Photoshop M 2/3–3/30 6:00pm-09:30pm $325 GSXMAP 521 80 2027 Photography Fundamentals W 1/22–4/1 6:00pm-09:00pm $325 GSXMAP 522 80 2028 Photography, Advanced T 1/28–2/18 6:00pm-09:00pm $99 GS

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LAW SCHOOL FOR NON-LAWYERSDo you know what your rights and responsibilities are under the law? While you may not be an attorney, it is important to know the law and how it affects you. The SC Bar Pro Bono Program is sponsoring “Law School For Non-Lawyers”, a 7 week program designed to give the public an overview of the SC legal system and insight into common legal problems people face. This course will cover 14 chapters of information including Alternative Dispute Resolution; Juvenile Justice; Overview of Child Protection Hearings; Family Law, Landlord/Tenant Law; Wills, Estate & Probate; Health Care & Elder Law; SC Workers Compensation; Employment Law; Bankruptcy Law; Consumer Law & Debt Collection; Criminal Law; Torts. (Includes textbook.) RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAYRetirement Planning Today® You’ve worked hard to provide for your family and save for your future. Now, there is a course that teaches how to keep more of what you earn and make your money work harder for you. Whether you are just beginning to develop a retirement plan or rapidly approaching retirement, you should enroll in this course. You will learn how to define long-term goals and return from the class with practical information you can apply immediately. This course includes a 224-page illustrated textbook. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee. Class sizes are limited, so register today.

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXCRJ 508 80 2134 Law School for Non Lawyers T 3/17–4/28 6:00pm-9:00pm $45 GSXACC 502 80 2083 Retirement Planning Today T 2/18-25 6:30pm-9:30 pm $49 GSXACC 502 82 2085 Retirement Planning Today W 2/26–3/4 6:30pm-9:30 pm $49 GS

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BASIC HOME MACHINE SEWING Save money by taking the series!Take all five classes in the series and save $45.

SEWING 1A SERIESSign up for all five Saturday workshops 1-5 and learn basic sewing through pattern drafting, then join us for a 4-hour clinic where you can bring your own project and work with your peers getting expert advice when needed.

SEWING 1—HOW TO OPERATE A SEWING MACHINE (Ages 14+)Do you have a sewing machine collecting dust that you meant to learn how to use but never got around to it? Have you been thinking about buying a sewing machine but are overwhelmed by all of the options out there? Learn sewing machine basics including tools, threading, troubleshooting, straight and zigzag stitches, fabric and thread selection, and more. Students will create a one-of-a-kind reclaimed fabric throw pillow and basic drawstring bag from materials provided in class. Students should bring their sewing machine and the machine’s accessories to class. Limited class size.

SEWING 2—BASIC CLOTHING REPAIRSIf you own clothes, you should know how to fix them. In this workshop you will learn to make basic repairs to your clothes to save money, improve fit, and get creative. We will learn to repair a broken zipper when it can be saved, to replace shirt and jean buttons, to repair split seams and holey pockets, to let-out or take-in a seam, to reattach a separated lining, to hem trousers/jeans/skirts/dresses, to recover or replace a lost drawstring, and other basic machine and hand-sewn repair techniques. Materials-: Participants should bring their own portable sewing machine with accessories, one new spool of all-purpose thread, the machine’s zig-zag and blind hem feet (minimum), and any particular clothing that you own and would like to work on in class. Fabric, practice garments, and other materials will be provided.

SEWING 3—BASIC PATTERN SEWINGLearn to sew from a commercial pattern in this beginner level class. In this four-hour class, students will learn to translate examples, ideas, and measurements into customized two-dimensional flat patterns for project sewing. Particular attention to accurate measurement practices and selecting materials will be emphasized. We will also adapt and modify existing patterns and pattern components. Whether designing wear-a-day fashion, historical reproduction, costume, or crafts; pattern drafting is a useful skill for customizing the perfect piece. No drawing or drafting experience is needed. Everyone will leave the class with several ready to cut basic project patterns with materials lists. Units from actual patterns and fabric will be provided in class. Students should bring a portable sewing machine with accessories, a spool of all-purpose thread, bobbins, and sewing scissors/shears. Prerequisite: Basic Sewing Machine Operation is suggested prior to this class. Class size is limited to 8.

SEWING 4—PATTERN DRAFTING Students will learn to translate examples, ideas, and measurements into customized two-dimensional flat patterns for project sewing. Particular attention to accurate measurement practices and selecting materials will be emphasized. We will also adapt and modify existing patterns and pattern components. Whether designing wear-a-day fashion, historical reproduction, costume, or crafts; pattern drafting is a useful skill for customizing the perfect piece. No drawing or drafting experience is needed. All materials are provided in class. Everyone will leave the day with several ready to cut basic project patterns with materials lists.

SEWING 5—PROJECT WORKSHOP This class session is the culmination of the Basic Home Machine Sewing Series. Students will work on a sewing project of their choosing from earlier classes or something new. Instructional support will be provided throughout the session. Students should bring all materials needed to complete their project or the portion of the project that they wish to work on in class. Basic home machine sewing skills are required. Limited class size.

SEWING SERIES 1

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXART 669 70 2156 Sewing 1 Basic Machine Operation S 1/18 9:00am-1:00 pm $39 GSXART 697 70 2157 Sewing 2 Basic Clothing Repair S 2/15 9:00am-1:00 pm $39 GSXART 686 70 2158 Sewing 3 Basic Pattern Sewing S 3/21 9:00am-1:00 pm $39 GSXART 688 70 2160 Sewing 4 Pattern Drafting S 4/18 9:00am-1:00 pm $39 GSXART 699 70 2159 Sewing 5 Project Workshop S 4/25 9:00am-1:00 pm $39 GS

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXREA 534 70 2039 PreLicensing Real Estate MTWR 1/6-16 8:30am-5:30pm $475 OFFXREA 534 80 2040 PreLicensing Real Estate TR 1/14–3/3 6:00pm-10:00pm $475 OFFXREA 534 71 2041 PreLicensing Real Estate MTWR 2/10-20 8:30am-5:30pm $475 OFFXREA 534 74 2138 PreLicensing Real Estate US 2/15–3/8 8:30am-5:30pm $475 OFFXREA 534 72 2042 PreLicensing Real Estate MTWR 3/9-19 8:30am-5:30pm $475 OFFXREA 534 73 2043 PreLicensing Real Estate MTWR 4/6-16 8:30am-5:30pm $475 OFFXREA 534 80 3001 PreLicensing Real Estate TR 4/7–5/26 6:00pm-10:00pm $475 OFFXREA 581 70 2044 Advanced Principles in RE (PL) MTWRF 1/27-31 8:30am-3:30pm $299 OFFXREA 581 71 2045 Advanced Principles in RE (PL) MTWRF 2/24-28 8:30am-3:30pm $299 OFFXREA 581 80 2046 Advanced Principles in RE (PL) MW 3/9–4/8 6:00pm-9:00pm $299 OFFXREA 581 74 2139 Advanced Principles in RE (PL) US 3/21–4/4 8:30am-3:30pm $299 OFFXREA 581 72 2047 Advanced Principles in RE (PL) MTWRF 3/23-27 8:30am-3:30pm $299 OFFXREA 581 70 3002 Advanced Principles in RE (PL) MTWRF 4/27–5/1 9:00am-4:00pm $299 OFF

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXREA 508 70 2069 Broker A OPLO18005 US 2/22–3/1 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFFXREA 509 70 2070 Broker B OPLO18003 US 3/21-29 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFF

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PRELICENSING REAL ESTATE OPLO18001 UNIT 1This course is the first step for those who want a Provisional License to list, sell, purchase, exchange, lease, or dispose of real estate for others in the state of South Carolina. Topics to be discussed are real estate sales, real property law, agency, federal/state laws and regulations, pricing of real property, contracts, finance and mathematics. You do not need a sponsorship in mind (broker) to take the PreLicense class. Textbook included in tuition.

ADVANCED PRINCIPLES IN RE (POST LICENSE) UNIT 2 The South Carolina Real Estate Commission now requires you take all 90 hours prior to receiving your license. You have to take PreLicense and Advanced Principles in Real Estate (formerly Post License). You will be able to take the state exam, but will not receive the license until completing both units and passing both State Exams. The course consists of 5 modules in advanced real estate principles and practices. The 5 modules are: Agency and Property; Disclosure; Real Estate Contracts; Ethics in Real Estate; Measurements and Valuation; and Fair Housing. Textbook included in tuition.

BROKER A–BROKER MANAGEMENT OPLO18005 Once you have had a real estate license for three years and show documentation of 150 classroom hours of instruction, you are eligible to take the Broker’s exam to become a licensed Broker. This course covers short and long range planning; operation of a real estate brokerage; liability of broker for torts of agents; trust accounting; contracts; and ethics. Textbook included in tuition.

BROKER B–EXAM PREP OPLO18003 Once you have had a real estate license for three years and show documentation of 150 classroom hours of instruction, you are eligible to take the Broker’s exam. This course covers: real property law; agency, federal and state laws; regulations; pricing of real property; contracts; finance and math; and closing statements. Textbook included in tuition.

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PROPERTY MANAGER IN CHARGE OPLO182819 Trust Accounting for Property Managers-in-Charge is a seven-hour course designed to meet the additional educational requirement for licensed property managers aspiring to become property managers-in-charge. Current trust accounting laws and practices are presented in detail through a combination of lecture and discussion, interspersed with frequent hands-on activities. Topics also include: reviews of current licensing requirements, primary duties and responsibilities of property managers-in-charge; and both permitted and prohibited activities of unlicensed employees. Mastery of the material is measured through multiple assessments.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OPLO18004 Thirty hours of education is required by the South Carolina Real Estate Commission to receive a Property Management License. Topics include: laws affecting property management; rental agreements; tenant relations after leasing; and insurance. Textbook included in tuition.

3 P’S PROFESSIONALISM CEC3040 This is a 4-hour course that meets the mandatory core requirements for continuing education in the 2018-2020 license renewal period. The 3 Ps of Professionalism: Principles, Practices and Pitfalls.

BIC DUTIES/RESPON ELEC CEE2918 In Section 40-57-135, the job description of the Broker-In-Charge is written within the South Carolina Real Estate Law. Duties, varying from, adequate supervision and compliance of the associated licensees, the language of the office policy, trust funds, and representation are included. The law can be tedious and vague in explanation. This BIC Duties and Responsibilities course will bring clarity and principled structure to the complicated language of the law. You will learn how to conduct sales meetings, handle trust funds, develop clarity of representation in your office policy, and understand how to adequately supervise by the course’s end

BIC DUTIES/RESPON MAND CEE2791 In Section 40-57-135, the job description of the Broker-In-Charge is written within the South Carolina Real Estate Law. Duties, varying from, adequate supervision and compliance of the associated

licensees, the language of the office policy, trust funds, and representation are included. The law can be tedious and vague in explanation. This BIC Duties and Responsibilities course will bring clarity and principled structure to the complicated language of the law. You will learn how to conduct sales meetings, handle trust funds, develop clarity of representation in your office policy, and understand how to adequately supervise by the course’s end.

CONTRACTS VS AGENCY CEE2324 Clear, legally enforceable agreements are an essential component of the practice of real estate. Real estate licensees must be familiar with both contract law and agency law in order to protect their clients, their customers, and themselves, against errors, oversights, and misunderstandings. This course opens with a review of the elements required of valid and enforceable contracts and the numerous ways in which contracts may be classified. The often-misunderstood *offer and acceptance* process is then discussed in detail, followed by a presentation of the elements and the terms commonly associated with real estate contracts. Next, the text illustrates the characteristics of agency, along with the elements required of valid and enforceable agency agreements. Emphasis is placed on describing the important dissimilarities between agency agreements and contracts.

Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXREA 511 71 2137 Prop Mgr in Charge OPLO182819 F 1/10 8:30am-4:30pm $105 OFFXREA 511 70 2071 Prop Mgr in Charge OPLO182819 F 3/13 8:30am-4:30pm $105 OFFXREA 507 80 2135 Property Management OPLO18004 MW 1/6-29 6:00pm-10:00pm $279 OFFXREA 507 74 2038 Property Management OPLO18004 TWRF 1/21-24 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFFXREA 507 73 2136 Property Management OPLO18004 US 2/1-9 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFFXREA 507 70 2035 Property Management OPLO18004 MTWR 3/2-5 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFFXREA 507 71 2036 Property Management OPLO18004 MTWR 3/30–4/2 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFFXREA 507 72 2037 Property Management OPLO18004 MTWR 4/20-23 8:30am-5:30pm $279 OFF

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Course Number Course Name Days Dates Times Tuition CampusXREA 516 70 2049 3 Ps Professionalism CEC3040 R 2/6 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 516 71 2050 3 Ps Professionalism CEC3040 F 2/7 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 516 72 2051 3 Ps Professionalism CEC3040 F 2/28 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 516 73 2052 3 Ps Professionalism CEC3040 F 3/6 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 516 74 2053 3 Ps Professionalism CEC3040 R 4/9 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 516 75 2060 3 Ps Professionalism CEC3040 F 4/24 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 513 70 2062 BIC Duties/Respon Elec CEE2918 S 2/15 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 513 71 2064 BIC Duties/Respon Elec CEE2918 R 3/12 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 512 70 2061 BIC Duties/Respon Mand CEE2791 S 2/15 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 512 71 2063 BIC Duties/Respon Mand CEE2791 R 3/12 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 572 70 2065 Contracts vs Agency CEE 2324 F 2/28 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 572 71 2066 Contracts vs Agency CEE 2324 F 3/20 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 572 72 2067 Contracts vs Agency CEE 2324 F 4/10 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 583 70 2054 Ethics CEE 2824 R 2/6 1:30pm-4:30pm $45 OFFXREA 583 71 2055 Ethics CEE 2824 S 2/15 1:30pm-4:30pm $45 OFFXREA 583 72 2056 Ethics CEE 2824 F 3/6 1:30pm-4:30pm $45 OFFXREA 583 73 2057 Ethics CEE 2824 R 4/2 1:30pm-4:30pm $45 OFFXREA 571 70 2068 Leases CEE 2270 F 3/20 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 574 70 2058 Prop Mgmt Fundamentals CEE2336 F 2/7 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 574 70 2058 Prop Mgmt Fundamentals CEE2336 F 2/7 1:30pm-5:30pm $60 OFFXREA 574 71 2059 Prop Mgmt Fundamentals CEE2336 R 4/2 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFFXREA 574 71 2059 Prop Mgmt Fundamentals CEE2336 R 4/2 8:30am-12:30pm $60 OFF

ETHICS CEE 2824This 3-hour elective Professional Standards Ethics course provides both MCE credit and the required Ethics training by the National Association of REALTORS. Effective January 1, 2001, through December 31, 2004, and for successive four year periods thereafter, REALTORS are required to complete quadrennial ethics training of not less than two hours and thirty minutes of instructional time.” This course will cover legal and ethical training as well as violations and penalties of the Code of Ethics. The course will involve case studies and outcomes relating them to the Professional Standards of Practice. You will be involved in a mock hearing in order to fully understand the order of process when the Code of Ethics is violated.

LEASES CE2270This course is designed for real estate licensees who wish to learn more about the property management aspects of real estate practice. The course focuses on the fundamental characteristics of residential leasehold estates, the elements required of all leases, and the provisions commonly included in leases. Various types of leases and their basic differences will also be discussed. The course explains how leases must conform to the South Carolina Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. The course concludes with a discussion of the procedures for both lawful and unlawful termination of leases.

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS CEE2336Real estate brokers, and real estate salespersons working under the supervision of their brokers, are allowed to participate in property management activities. Many of these brokers and salespersons, however, have not had the opportunity to receive any additional property management training beyond the relatively short segment required in prelicense classes. The purpose of this fast-paced continuing education course is to provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of property managers. While many facets of the property management profession and its applicable laws are discussed, this course is designed primarily for the currently licensed real estate broker or salesman who wishes to become more knowledgeable about residential property management.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

EDUCATING MORE

DRONE PILOTS

For more information, contactWorkforce Development &Continuing Education:843-477-2020 orwww.hgtc.edu/jobtraining

HGTC has partnered with CrossFlight Sky Solutions® and their master instructors to expertly help you navigate and prepare for your FAA Part 107 certification. In addition to classroom training, you will also have access to an online support site which includes hundreds of practice questions.

Four options are available: Monday-Friday, Monday-Wednesday, Thursday only, and Friday only. Details online.

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DIGITAL COURTREPORTING

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

For more information, visitwww.hgtc.edu/jobtrainingor call 843-477-2020.

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE

DIGITAL COURT REPORTING has made its way into a number of courtrooms across the United States, thanks to advancements in digital recording. Digital reporting involves the use of high-quality digital recording equipment, which includes a number of strategically placed microphones and video recorders throughout the courtroom. Digital court reporters are responsible for creating a log identifying speakers, exhibits, time proceedings, and orders presented, which are all included in the digital record.

This is a six-month online course that includes one in-person meeting.

NationalAverage TotalCompensation:

$51,000(includes salaryand benefits)

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COMMERCIALDRIVER’S LICENSE

Horry-Georgetown Technical College’s CDL Training School aims to provide students with the highest quality of commercial motor vehicle driver training and strives to put forth every effort to emphasize the importance of safety and professionalism. 160 hours of exceptional

professional training is provided in classroom studies, hands-on training, range skills, and on-the-road instruction. In five weeks, students can be licensed and ready to begin a new career.

Entry into the program is limited, so call now for more information.

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For more information, contact Workforce Development & Continuing Education

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CUSTOMIZED TRAINING PROGRAMSHorry-Georgetown Technical College Workforce Development offers customized training programs and services in a variety of areas to local companies interested in updating the skills and abilities of their employees. By helping to bridge any technical skills gaps in your organization, we can help you maximize your employees’ potential. We provide qualified instructors, at our training facility or at your site, as well as a customized curriculum to meet your needs. Call us at 843-477-2020 for more information.

Our training programs include:• Customer Service Skills: courtesy and communication, identifying and exceeding customer needs and expectations, problem solving, people management, dealing with difficult customers, understanding the cost of losing a customer, and teaching supervisors to coach customer service• Team Building Skills: featuring Culinary Team Building• Computer Software Skills: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Outlook• Trades Skills: OSHA 10-hour, Lead Paint Certification/ Recertification, Mechanical Maintenance, NCCER Training

Our comprehensive services include:• Development of all curriculum and training materials• Flexible scheduling to ensure minimum disruption of your productivity• A needs assessment that provides customized solutions for your organization

Financial assistance opportunities: Don’t let the cost of education prevent you from ACHIEVING YOUR GOALS. Finding education lending options for Continuing Education or Online Learning has never been easier. Students seeking financial assistance for course tuition and fees can call 843-349-5363.Or contact: • Sallie Mae Loan Program (SML Financial) 877-834-9851• Education Connection Loan Program (Wells Fargo) 800-837-4320 www.wellsfargo.com• South Carolina Department of Employment & Workforce (WIA) 843-234-9675 or 843-546-8581

HGTC FLEX PAYMENTStudents who are registering for a class with tuition not less than $300 or greater than $3,000 may apply for a flex payment plan. Student must pay a non-refundable $25 processing fee at time of flex plan agreement. To apply please call 843-477-2079.

Registration is Easy. Sign Up Today.

Online: Visit www.hgtc.edu/jobtrainingBy phone: 843-477-2020 or 843-349-5363In person: Go to any of our campus admissions offices

General Information1. Unless indicated, fees do not include textbooks or supplies. Call bookstore at 843-477-2089.2. Minimum enrollment must be met – please register early.3. Horry-Georgetown Technical College reserves the right to cancel classes.4. No registration is complete until all fees have been paid.

How to Watch a Good Class DisappearMost of our classes are cost-recovery and we need a minimum number of students enrolled early to keep the program running. When too many people wait until the last minute to register, great classes taught by excellent instructors get canceled. Don’t be disappointed – REGISTER EARLY.

Refund Policy – Public Classes1. 100% refund will be issued if we cancel the class.2. If YOU choose to cancel your registration you must do so at least 48 hours before class begins. Some classes require additional notice – please check class description for details.3. Refund policy for Conferences and Seminars will be noted on their literature.

ParkingDesignated student parking is available on each campus. Temporary parking permits must be visible in your front window. Parking permits will be mailed with your confirmation, or may be obtained when you register in person. If you do not receive a parking pass, please stop by any continuing education office and request one.

Room AssignmentBuilding and room numbers are usually listed on your confirmation letter. If no room number or building is listed, please go to the main office in Georgetown, Building 200 in Myrtle Beach (Grand Strand) or Building 1100 in Conway for room assignments.

Location and Day KeyGS Grand Strand Campus 743 Hemlock Avenue, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577GTW Georgetown Campus 4003 South Frasier Street, Georgetown, SC 29440CON Conway Campus 2050 East Highway 501, Conway, SC 29526CCAR Fortune Academy 951 Shine Avenue, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577OFF Call for location

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If you have successfully completed a con ed course in the appropriate area, you may be eligible for college credit.

Taking Continuing Education Courses May Qualify You to Earn College Credit toward

a Certificate or Associate Degree.

CON ED COURSES CURRICULUM PROGRAM

For questions concerning Prior Learning Assessment, contact the Registrar’s Office at [email protected] or 843-349-5196.

CRIMINAL JUSTICEAll CRJ Classes taken by Law Enforcement Criminal Justice Technology – AAS DegreeAll CRJ Classes taken by Law Enforcement Crime Scene Investigation

EDUCATIONIntroduction to Early Childhood Early Care & Education – AAS DegreeIntroduction to Early Childhood Child Care Management CertificateIntroduction to Early Childhood Early Childhood Development Certificate

EMERGENCY MEDICALEMT Basic (Part 1 & 2) Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technology – AAS DegreeEMT Basic (Part 1 & 2) Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certificate

HEALTH CAREBLS CPR Healthcare Provider Dental Hygiene – AAS DegreeBLS CPR Healthcare Provider Phlebotomy CertificateCertified Nursing Assistant (C.N.A.) Patient Care Medical Assistant CertificateElectrophysiology (EKG Technician) Patient Care Medical Assistant Certificate

ELECTRICAL/MANUFACTURINGBasic Electricity Electrician, Residential/Commercial CertificateAC/DC Circuits Electrician, Residential/Commercial CertificateNational Electric Code Electrician Residential/Commercial CertificateNational Electric Code Mechatronics Technology – AAS DegreeElectric Print Reading Electrician Residential/Commercial CertificateElectric Print Reading Mechatronics Technology – AAS Degree

NETWORKINGCisco Internetworking Concepts Certified Cisco Networking AssociateCisco Router Configuration Certified Cisco Networking AssociateAdvanced Cisco Router Configuration Certified Cisco Networking AssociateCisco Troubleshooting Certified Cisco Networking Associate

WELDINGShield Metal Arc Welding I Advanced Welding Technologies CertificateShield Metal Arc Welding II Advanced Welding Technologies CertificateInert Gas Welding (Welding III) Advanced Welding Technologies CertificateWelding Experience Advanced Welding Technologies Certificate

Curriculum may be subject to change.AAS - Associate in Applied Science Degree

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BEGIN YOURALLIED HEALTHCAREERCertified Nursing Assistant (page 2) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (page 2)

Allied Health is one of the fastest growing careers in South Carolina. Start up the career ladder by taking our classes & becoming certified today.

We are also offering new online classes such as• Medical Math• Certificate in Healthy Aging• Gerontology Certificate & More

Visit www.hgtc.edu/jobtraining

SCHOLARSHIPSAVAILABLEfor eligibleparticipants

P.O. Box 261966Conway, SC 29528-6066

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