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Tri-County FALL 2006 Schedule of Classes College Credit & Continuing Education Main Campus Graham County Center Andrews Office 4600 East US 64 145 Moose Branch Rd. Andrews High School Murphy, NC Robbinsville, NC Andrews, NC (828) 837-6810 (828) 479-9256 (828) 321-2300 www.tricountycc.edu

TRI-COUNTY Main Campus 4600 East US 64 Murphy, NC 828-837-6810 Graham County Center 145 Moose Branch Rd. Robbinsville, NC 828-479-9256 Andrews Office Andrews High School Andrews, NC 828-321-2300 INDEX Registration Information... 3 Financial Aid... 4 Advisors... 4 Distance Learning/ Online Courses... 6 College Credit Classes Main Campus... 7 Graham County Center...15 Continuing Education Graham County Center...19 Andrews & Hayesville...20 Main Campus...21 Basic Skills...28 TeleCenter/. Small Business Center...29 Fall Semester 2006 Early Registration... Now through July 27 Registration - Main & GCC...August 16-17 Orientation - Main Campus... August 17 Faculty Professional Development Day... August 18 Required Orientation for Online Classes - Main... August 21 Required Orientation for Online Classes - GCC... August 22 First Day of Classes... August 21 Last Day to Add Classes... August 28 Last Day for Student Refunds... August 28 Labor Day Holiday...September 4 Fall Break... October 16-17 Veteran s Day Holiday... November 10 Thanksgiving Holiday...November 23-24 Last Day of Classes... December 18 College Closes at Noon for Holidays... December 20 Cover photo by William Hoyt, courtesy of the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce. 2 Published in June 2006-42,000 copies of this public document were printed on 30% recycled stock at a total cost of $2,970.49. TCCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

TRI-COUNTY Application & Registration College Credit Classes Fall 2006 828-837-6810 How to APPLY for College Credit Classes at TCCC 1. Submit your application for admission. 2. Request that your high school send an official transcript to the Admissions Office. 3. Complete the Placement Test at TCCC or submit acceptable SAT or ACT scores. NOTE: If you have attended other colleges, you may also be asked to submit those transcripts. How to REGISTER for College Credit Classes at TCCC New Students: When you submit your application for admission, the counselor will review your admission status and assign you an advisor. If you wish to register early, you must make an appointment with your advisor. Each advisor will have an appointment schedule posted on his/her office door. Returning Students: Complete the Registration Worksheet on page 4. Make an appointment with your assigned advisor (see page 3) for Early Registration (to be held until July 27, 2006). Advisors have appointment schedules posted at their offices. How to FINALIZE Your Registration 1. Your advisor should give you a computer-generated copy of your schedule of classes. 2. Go to the Business Office, located in the McSwain Building, to either: A. Pay your tuition; B. Notify the cashier that your tuition will be paid by another source. 3. Students who register or make schedule changes through August 17 have until August 17 at 6:30 p.m. to finalize registration (hold classes) with the Business Office. 4. Students who register or make schedule changes from August 21-28 have until August 28 at 5:00 p.m. to finalize registration (hold classes) with the Business Office. Students who register from August 21-28 will be charged a $5 late fee. NOTE: You are NOT registered for classes until you have a receipt from the Business Office, even if you are receiving a scholarship or another form of financial aid. Tuition and Fees Charges are set by the state legislature and are subject to change at any time without notice. In-State Out-of-State $39.50/semester hour $219.50/semester hour $632 (16 or more hours) $3,512 (16 or more hours) In addition, all students will be charged a $29.25 Activity, Insurance & Technology fee. Refund Policy: A 100% refund shall be made if you officially withdraw prior to 6:30 p.m. on August 18. Also, you are eligible for a 100% refund if the class in which you are officially registered fails to make due to insufficient enrollment. A 75% refund shall be made if you officially withdraw from the class(es) prior to or on the official 10% point of the term. NOTE: All course seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. 3

Majors and Advisors MAJOR ADVISOR BLDG. Accounting Linda Lovingood McSwain Automotive Technology Keith Marcus T Building Business Administration Linda Lovingood McSwain College (A-B)* Steve Wood McSwain College (C-D)* Suzann Ledford McSwain College (E-G)* Lee Erker West College (H-J)* Ronnie Whitener Enloe College (K-M)* Bill Trotter Enloe College (N-O)* Lee Ann Hodges McSwain College (P-Q)* Lee Erker McSwain College (R-S)* Billy Ray Palmer West College (T-Z)* Dan Goff Enloe Computer Information Systems (A-F) Scott Sherrill McSwain Computer Information Systems (G-L) Trevis Hicks McSwain Computer Information Systems (M-R) Larry Huls McSwain Computer Information Systems (S-Z) George McCabe McSwain Cosmetology Technology (Day) Pauline Ledford Crisp Cosmetology Technology (Evening) Robin Panter Crisp Criminal Justice Kathy Rathbone McSwain Early Childhood Melanie Rothchild or Dulcie Riffle West Esthetics Pauline Ledford Crisp Emergency Medical Science John Cabe or Jessica Rickett Harper Graham County - Tech Programs Donna Tipton-Rogers Shope (GCC) Healthcare Management Joan Ledford Enloe Ind. Electrical/Electronics Tech Byron Hampton West Medical Assisting Kathleen Hearl Enloe Nursing Technology Debbie Hogan or Susan Fowler Enloe Office Systems Technology Cindy Gaddis McSwain Real Estate Technical Specialty Linda Lovingood McSwain Student Support Center Kathryn Temple or Julie Hanwell Harper Student Support/College Transfer (GCC) Gene Boyer Phillips (GCC) Welding Technology Gary Westmoreland West Important Financial Aid Information MAKE SURE YOU APPLY NOW FOR FINANCIAL AID! FAFSA applications available at the Financial Aid Office or apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov In order for your financial aid to be approved for Fall Registration 2006, our Financial Aid Office must have your 2006-2007 processed FAFSA by July 21, 2006. If your financial aid file is NOT complete by August 7, 2006, you should plan on paying for tuition, fees and books at registration! (as your Pell Funds will be delayed) NOTE: All Pell recipients must only register for classes within their program of study. Questions? Contact: Diane Owl at 828-835-4220 4 Be sure to ask about our many scholarship opportunities!

FALL 2006 Registration Worksheet Name: (Last) (First) (Middle) SSN: Email: ( N if none) Advisor: Have you previously taken: CIS 110 or CIS 111? qyes ACA 111? qyes Major: Course Number Section Title Cr Con Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 5

TRI-COUNTY To Learn More Please contact Wes Chastain, TCCC s Distance Learning Coordinator. You can email him at wchastain@tricountycc.edu or call him at 828-835-4265. Online Classes Tri-County is committed to providing an education for residents in Cherokee, Clay, and Graham counties. For many, time and circumstances make it difficult to take traditional courses. Online courses can help make education a reality. Why Take Online Courses? Convenience - Online courses are flexible. You work when you are ready to work. Cost - Online courses save automobile and other travel-related expenses. Comfort - Online courses allow your home to be your classroom. How Online Courses Work 6 REQUIRED ONLINE ORIENTATION IMPORTANT - All students who register for Section 50 courses are required to attend one of the Orientation Sessions being held on August 21 (Main Campus) and August 22 (Graham County Center) at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., and 5:30 p.m. Room to be announced. Failure to attend orientation will result in the student s name being purged from the course. Please Note: Courses with sections numbered 30-34 are web-enhanced classes. These classes require some scheduled classroom meetings. See the complete schedule for the exact days and times of these meetings. If you sign up for a TCCC Online class, please make sure your registration is finalized on time or you may lose your slot. See details on page 2. Online courses are offered in two formats, hybrid and internet. In hybrid courses, the primary instructional delivery method is online, with a requirement that students also meet in traditional face-to-face sessions as determined appropriate by the individual instructors. Internet courses have 100 percent of the instruction delivered online. An Internet course may, however, include a required faceto-face orientation and/or proctored exams. Whether or not your course has proctored exams will be determined and announced by your instructor and will be included in the syllabus for that course. Fall 2006 Online Courses The following classes will be offered online during the Summer 2006 semester. Each of these classes listed are also included on pages 8-19 for our Main Campus and Graham County Center sites. Course # Title Pre-req? Instructor ACCOUNTING 8ACC 120/50R Prin of Financial Acct Mcrae 8ACC 130/50R Business Income Taxes Mcrae 8ACC 140/50R Payroll Accounting Yes Mcrae 8ACC 220/50R Intermediate Accounting I Yes Mcrae BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 8BUS 115/50 Business Law I Rathbone 8BUS 137/50 Principles of Management Rathbone 8BUS 225/50R Business Finance Yes Holloway 7ECO 251/30R Prin of Microeconomics Mason 7MKT 120/30 Principles of Marketing Lovingood 7MKT 120/30R Principles of Marketing Mason COLLEGE TRANSFER 7BIO 090/30R General Biology I Peterson 7BIO 111/30 General Biology I Trotter 7BIO 120/30 Introductory Botany Yes Trotter

Fall 2006 TRI-COUNTY Course # Title Pre-req? Instructor 8DRA 111/50 Theatre Appreciation Wood 8ECO 251/50 Prin of Microeconomics Rathbone 7ECO 251/30R Prin of Microeconomics Mason 8ENG 111/50 Expository Writing Yes Wood 8ENG 114/50 Prof Research & Reporting Yes Hodges 7ENG 272/30R Southern Literature Yes Hambright 8HEA 110/50 Personal Health/Wellness Trotter 8HIS 131/50 American History I Palmer 8HUM 160/50 Introduction to Film Temple 8POL 120/50 American Government Staff 7REL 212/30R Intro to New Testament Kraushaar COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 7CIS 110/30 Introduction to Computers Sherrill 7CIS 110/30R Introduction to Computers Sherrill 7CIS 110/31 Introduction to Computers Sherrill 8CIS 110/50 Introduction to Computers Sherrill 7CIS 111/30 Basic PC Literacy Mccabe 7CIS 111/30R Basic PC Literacy Staff 7CIS 111/31 Basic PC Literacy Mccabe 7CIS 111/32 Basic PC Literacy Mccabe 7CIS 126/30 Graphics Software Intro Hicks 7CTS 120/30 Hardware/Software Support Yes Hicks 7DBA 110/30 Database Concepts Huls 7DBA 120/30 Database Programming I Huls 7DME 110/30 Intro to Digital Media Staff 7DME 110/31 Intro to Digital Media Hicks 7NET 120/30 Network Install/Admin I Yes Mccabe 7NET 125/30 Networking Basics Mccabe 7NET 125/30R Networking Basics Mccabe 7NOS 110/30 Operating System Concepts Hicks 7NOS 110/30R Operating System Concepts Hicks 7NOS 120/30 Linux/Unix Single User Yes Mccabe 8WEB 110/50 Internet/Web Fundamentals Huls Information Systems Degree Now Online The degree in Information Systems now can be obtained with minimal on-campus courses. With the exception of a few courses that are hybrid and require some lab time, this program can be completed online. The program is set up with the maximum amount of flexibility, so that few meetings on campus are required. For those times that meetings are required for testing and/or completing labs, several different meeting times are possible. For more information, please contact Scott Sherrill at 828-835-4268. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 7COE 115/30 Work Exp Seminar I Yes` Riffle 7EDU 146/30 Child Guidance Rothchild 8EDU 162/50 Early Exp/Prosp Teachers Rothchild 8EDU 235/50 School-Age Dev & Program ` Riffle OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 8OST 131/50 Keyboarding Gaddis 8OST 134/50R Text Entry and Formatting Holloway 7OST 134/30 Text Entry and Formatting Gaddis 8OST 136/50 Word Processing Gaddis 8OST 164/50 Text Editing Applications Gaddis 8OST 184/50R Records Management Holloway 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER 7BIO 090/30 Foundations of Biology Yes Trotter 7ENG 095/30 Reading & Comp Strategies Yes Hanwell 7RED 090/30 Improved College Reading Yes Temple 7

College Credit Classes TRI-COUNTY Main Campus - Murphy Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor ACCOUNTING ACC 120/01 Prin of Financial Acct 4 5 TTH 08:10-10:30 AM Lovingood ACC 120/02 Prin of Financial Acct 4 5 MW 06:10-08:30 PM Lovingood ACC 129/01 Individual Income Taxes 3 4 MW 01:10-03:00 PM Krandle ACC 129/02 Individual Income Taxes 3 4 T 06:10-10:00 PM Krandle ACC 140/01 Payroll Accounting ACC*115 2 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Staff ACC*120 ACC 220/01 Intermediate Accounting I ACC*120 4 5 MW 06:10-08:30 PM Krandle AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, AND REFRIGERATION AHR 110/01 Intro to Refrigeration 5 8 TBA TBA Mashburn ELC 111/01 Intro to Electricity 3 4 TBA TBA Staff AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUT 110/01 Intro to Auto Technology 3 4 MW 12:30-01:30 PM Marcus AUT 110/01 T 12:30-02:30 PM AUT 110/02 Intro to Auto Technology 3 4 T 07:10-09:00 PM Marcus AUT 110/02 T 09:10-11:00 PM AUT 161/01 Electrical Systems 4 8 M 01:30-03:20 PM Marcus AUT 161/01 T 02:40-03:30 PM AUT 161/01 W 01:30-03:20 PM AUT 161/01 TH 12:30-03:20 PM AUT 161/02 Electrical Systems 4 8 M 05:10-11:00 PM Marcus AUT 161/02 T 05:10-07:00 PM AUT 181/01 Engine Performance-Electrical 3 5 MW 08:10-09:00 AM Marcus AUT 181/01 TH 09:10-12:00 PM AUT 181/02 Engine Performance-Electrical 3 5 M 05:10-08:00 PM Marcus AUT 181/02 TH 05:10-07:00 PM AUT 282/01 Engine Elec Management 6 12 M 09:10-12:00 PM Marcus AUT 282/01 T 08:10-12:00 PM AUT 282/01 W 09:10-12:00 PM AUT 282/01 THF 08:10-09:00 AM AUT 282/02 Engine Elec Management 6 12 M 08:10-11:00 PM Marcus AUT 282/02 T 05:10-09:00 PM AUT 282/02 W 05:10-07:00 PM AUT 282/02 TH 07:10-10:00 PM BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUS 110/01 Introduction to Business 3 3 MW 01:10-02:30 PM Lovingood BUS 110/02 Introduction to Business 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Mason BUS 115/01 Business Law I 3 3 MW 11:10-12:30 PM Rathbone BUS 115/02 Business Law I 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Rathbone 8BUS 115/50 Business Law I 3 3 TBA TBA Rathbone BUS 137/01 Principles of Management 3 3 TTH 11:10-12:30 PM Rathbone BUS 137/02 Principles of Management 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Mason 8BUS 137/50 Principles of Management 3 3 TBA TBA Rathbone ECO 251/01 Prin of Microeconomics 3 3 TTH 01:10-02:30 PM Rathbone 8ECO 251/50 Prin of Microeconomics 3 3 TBA TBA Rathbone 7MKT 120/30 Principles of Marketing 3 3 TTH 11:10-12:30 PM Lovingood Classes Begin Monday, August 21, 2006 Early Registration: NOW through July 27 Open Registration: August 16-17, 2006 8 Special Hours: Business Office & Student Services will be OPEN August 16-17, 2006 from 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Fall 2006 Phone 828-837-6810 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor COLLEGE TRANSFER ACA 111/01C College Student Success 1 1 MW 12:10-01:00 PM Wood ACA 111/02C College Student Success 1 1 MW 05:10-06:00 PM Wood ANT 210/01 General Anthropology 3 3 TTH 10:10-11:35 AM Palmer BIO 110/01 Principles of Biology 4 6 TTH 09:10-12:00 PM Trotter 7BIO 111/30 General Biology I 4 6 W 01:10-04:00 PM Trotter 7BIO 120/30 Introductory Botany BIO*110 4 6 TH 05:10-08:00 PM Trotter BIO*111 BIO 140/01 Environmental Biology 3 3 T 01:10-04:00 PM Trotter BIO 140A/01 Environmental Biology Lab BIO*140 1 3 TH 01:10-04:00 PM Trotter BIO 161/01 Intro to Human Biology 3 3 TH 09:10-12:00 PM Hearl BIO 168/01 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 6 MW 01:10-04:00 PM Goff BIO 168/02 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 6 MW 06:10-09:00 PM Goff BIO 169/01 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO*168 4 6 TTH 06:10-09:00 PM Goff BIO 175/01 General Microbiology BIO*110 3 4 F 09:10-01:00 PM Goff BIO*111 BIO*168 CHM 131/01 Introduction to Chemistry 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Whitener CHM 131A/01 Intro to Chemistry Lab CHM*131 1 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Whitener COM 110/01 Introduction to Communication 3 3 MW 10:10-11:35 AM Ledford COM 110/02 Introduction to Communication 3 3 TTH 10:10-11:35 AM Ledford 8DRA 111/50 Theatre Appreciation 3 3 TBA TBA Wood ENG 111/01 Expository Writing RED*090 3 3 MWF 09:10-10:00 AM Hodges ENG*095 ENG 111/02 Expository Writing RED*090 3 3 MWF 10:10-11:00 AM Wood ENG*095 ENG 111/03 Expository Writing RED*090 3 3 TTH 01:10-02:35 PM Ledford ENG*095 ENG 111/04 Expository Writing RED*090 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Forbess ENG*095 ENG 111/05 Expository Writing RED*090 3 3 T 09:10-12:00 PM Yow ENG*095 8ENG 111/50 Expository Writing RED*090 3 3 TBA TBA Wood ENG*095 ENG 113/01 Literature-Based Research ENG*111 3 3 TTH 08:10-09:35 AM Ledford ENG 113/02 Literature-Based Research ENG*111 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Ledford ENG 114/01 Prof Research & Reporting ENG*111 3 3 MW 01:10-02:35 PM Hodges ENG 114/02 Prof Research & Reporting ENG*111 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Yow 8ENG 114/50 Prof Research & Reporting ENG*111 3 3 TBA TBA Hodges ENG 231/01 American Literature I ENG*113 3 3 MW 01:10-02:35 PM Ledford ENG*114 ENG 242/01 British Literature II ENG*113 3 3 MWF 10:10-11:00 AM Hodges ENG*114 ENG 251/01 Western World Literature I ENG*113 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Wood ENG*114 ENG 275/01 Science Fiction ENG*113 3 3 W 01:10-04:00 PM Wood ENG*114 HEA 110/01 Personal Health/Wellness 3 3 TH 01:10-04:00 PM Goff 8HEA 110/50 Personal Health/Wellness 3 3 TBA TBA Trotter HIS 121/01 Western Civilization I 3 3 MWF 10:10-11:00 AM Palmer HIS 121/02 Western Civilization I 3 3 TTH 08:10-09:35 AM Palmer HIS 121/03 Western Civilization I 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Johnson HIS 131/01 American History I 3 3 MWF 11:10-12:00 PM Palmer HIS 131/02 American History I 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Rice 8HIS 131/50 American History I 3 3 TBA TBA Palmer 8HUM 160/50 Introduction to Film 3 4 TBA TBA Temple MAT 140/01 Survey of Mathematics MAT*070 3 3 M 08:10-11:00 AM Erker MAT*080 MAT 140/02 Survey of Mathematics MAT*070 3 3 TH 03:10-06:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MAT 140/03 Survey of Mathematics MAT*070 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MAT 140A/01 Survey of Mathematics Lab MAT*070 1 2 W 08:10-10:00 AM Erker MAT*080 MAT*140 9

Fall 2006 Phone 828-837-6810 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor MAT 140A/02 Survey of Mathematics Lab MAT*070 1 2 T 03:10-05:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MAT*140 MAT 140A/03 Survey of Mathematics Lab MAT*070 1 2 W 06:10-08:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MAT*140 MAT 141/01 Mathematical Concepts I MAT*080 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Erker MAT 141A/01 Mathemat Concepts I Lab MAT*080 1 2 TH 06:10-08:00 PM Erker MAT*141 9MAT 151/20 Statistics I MAT*080 3 3 M 03:10-06:00 PM Erker MAT*121 MAT*171 MAT*140 9MAT 151A/20 Statistics I Lab MAT*080 1 2 W 03:10-05:00 PM Erker MAT*151 MAT 171/01 Precalculus Algebra MAT*080 3 3 T 01:10-04:00 PM Erker MAT 171A/01 Precalculus Algebra Lab MAT*080 1 2 TH 01:10-03:00 PM Erker MAT*171 MAT 172/01 Precalculus Trigonometry MAT*171 3 3 M 12:10-03:00 PM Erker MAT 172A/01 Precalculus Trig Lab MAT*171 1 2 W 12:10-02:00 PM Erker MAT*172 MUS 110/01 Music Appreciation 3 3 TTH 11:10-12:35 PM Wolfersteig PHI 220/01 Western Philosophy I ENG*111 3 3 MW 04:30-05:55 PM Rice PHY 151/01 College Physics I MAT*171 4 5 T 09:10-12:00 PM Whitener PHY 151/01 TH 09:10-11:00 AM 8POL 120/50 American Government 3 3 TBA TBA Staff PSY 150/01 General Psychology 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Kowalski PSY 150/02 General Psychology 3 3 M 01:10-04:00 PM Gentry PSY 281/01 Abnormal Psychology PSY*150 3 3 TH 03:10-06:00 PM Kowalski REL 112/01 Western Religions 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Brown REL 211/01 Intro to Old Testament 3 3 TH 09:10-12:00 PM Brown REL 211/02 Intro to Old Testament 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Brown SOC 210/01 Introduction to Sociology 3 3 MWF 08:10-09:00 AM Palmer SOC 213/01 Sociology of the Family 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Johnson SPA 111/02 Elementary Spanish I 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Staff COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACA 111/01I College Student Success 1 1 W 04:10-06:00 PM Hicks 7CIS 110/30 Introduction to Computers 3 4 MW 10:10-12:00 PM Sherrill 7CIS 110/31 Introduction to Computers 3 4 W 06:10-09:40 PM Sherrill 8CIS 110/50 Introduction to Computers 3 4 TBA TBA Sherrill 7CIS 111/30 Basic PC Literacy 2 3 MWF 08:10-09:00 AM Mccabe 7CIS 111/31 Basic PC Literacy 2 3 F 10:10-01:00 PM Mccabe 7CIS 111/32 Basic PC Literacy 2 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Mccabe CIS 115/01 Intro to Prog & Logic MAT*070 3 5 TTH 12:30-03:00 PM Sherrill 7CIS 126/30 Graphics Software Intro 3 4 MW 12:10-02:00 PM Hicks 7CTS 120/30 Hardware/Software Support CIS*110 3 5 T 05:10-09:40 PM Hicks CIS*111 CTS 130/01 Spreadsheet CIS*110 3 4 MW 11:10-01:00 PM Huls CIS*111 OST*137 Classes Begin Monday, August 21, 2006 Early Registration: NOW through July 27 Open Registration: August 16-17, 2006 10 Special Hours: Business Office & Student Services will be OPEN August 16-17, 2006 from 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 10

Fall 2006 Phone 828-837-6810 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor CTS 130/02 Spreadsheet CIS*110 3 4 W 06:10-09:40 PM Huls CIS*111 OST*137 7DBA 110/30 Database Concepts 3 5 MW 08:10-10:00 AM Huls 7DBA 120/30 Database Programming I 3 4 TTH 10:10-12:00 PM Huls 7DME 110/30 Intro to Digital Media 3 4 F 08:10-12:00 PM Staff 7DME 110/31 Intro to Digital Media 3 4 W 06:10-09:40 PM Hicks 7NET 120/30 Network Install/Admin I NET*110 3 4 MW 10:10-12:00 PM Mccabe 7NET 125/30 Networking Basics 3 5 TTH 08:10-10:30 AM Mccabe 7NOS 110/30 Operating System Concepts 3 5 TTH 12:30-03:00 PM Hicks 7NOS 120/30 Linux/Unix Single User NOS*110 3 4 MW 12:10-02:00 PM Mccabe NOS 130/01 Windows Single User NOS*110 3 4 TH 06:10-09:40 PM Huls 8WEB 110/50 Internet/Web Fundamentals 3 4 TBA TBA Huls CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJC 113/01 Juvenile Justice 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Denny 9CJC 213/20 Substance Abuse 3 3 S 08:30-11:30 AM Anderson CJC 221/01 Investigative Principles 4 5 TH 05:10-10:00 PM Denny COSMETOLOGY COS 111/01 Cosmetology Concepts I COS*112 4 4 M 08:10-12:00 PM Ledford COS 111/02 Cosmetology Concepts I COS*112 4 4 M 03:10-07:00 PM Panter COS 112/01 Salon I COS*111 8 24 M 12:10-03:00 PM Ledford COS 112/01 TWTH 08:10-03:00 PM COS 112/02 Salon I COS*111 8 24 M 07:10-10:00 PM Panter COS 112/02 TWTH 03:10-10:00 PM COS 117/01 Cosmetology Concepts IV COS*118 2 2 F 08:10-10:00 AM Ledford COS 117/02 Cosmetology Concepts IV COS*118 2 2 TH 07:10-09:00 PM Panter COS 118/01 Salon IV COS*117 7 21 TWTH 08:10-03:00 PM Ledford COS 118/02 Salon IV COS*117 7 21 M 07:10-10:00 PM Panter COS 118/02 TW 03:10-10:00 PM COS 118/02 TH 03:10-07:00 PM COS 119/01 Esthetics Concepts I 2 2 TBA TBA Staff COS 120/01 Esthetics Salon I 6 18 TBA TBA Staff New Program: Esthetics A new certificate program in esthetics will begin in the cosmetology department this fall. The program is open to anyone with an interest, including those who are already licensed in costmetology. Students in the program will learn all about skin care. Skills include facials, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, make-up application and more. Upon completion of the program, students can take the State Board exam to become a licensed Esthetician. Licensed cosmetologists can use the program for increased training to expand their current salon offerings but will not have to re-take the State Board exam. This is a very exciting addition to our program, said Pauline Ledford, head of the cosmetology department. Graduates will be able to provide facials and other services in salons, day spas, and even a dermatologist s office. The program lasts two semesters and begins this fall. Classes will be held Monday through Thursday. For more information on the program, please call TCCC at 828-837-6810. 11

College Credit Classes TRI-COUNTY Main Campus - Murphy Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACA 111/01E College Student Success 1 1 T 03:10-05:00 PM Riffle COE 111/01C Co-Op Work Experience I 1 10 TBA TBA Derosa COE 111/01E Co-Op Work Experience I 1 10 TBA TBA Riffle COE 115/01C Work Exp Seminar I COE*111 1 1 T 04:10-05:00 PM Derosa COE*112 COE*113 COE*114 7COE 115/30E Work Exp Seminar I COE*111 1 1 M 04:10-05:00 PM Riffle COE*112 COE*113 COE*114 EDU 119/01 Intro to Early Child Educ 4 4 MW 03:10-05:00 PM Rothchild EDU 144/01 Child Development I 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Rothchild 7EDU 146/30 Child Guidance 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Rothchild EDU 147/01 Behavior Disorders 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Staff EDU 153/01 Health Safety & Nutrit 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Rothchild 8EDU 162/50 Early Exp/Prosp Teachers 2 3 TBA TBA Rothchild EDU 186/01 Reading & Writing Methods 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Riffle EDU 216/01 Foundations in Education 4 5 W 12:10-03:00 PM Riffle EDU 216/01 W TBA EDU 221/01 Children with Exceptional EDU*144 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Staff EDU*145 PSY*244 PSY*245 8EDU 235/50 School-Age Dev & Program 2 2 TBA TBA Riffle EDU 259/01 Curriculum Planning EDU*112 3 3 T 02:10-05:00 PM Rothchild EDU*119 EDU*113 qedu 275/01 Effective Teach Train 2 2 MW 06:10-08:00 PM Riffle EDU 280/01 Language & Literacy Exp 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Staff EDU 280A/01 Literacy Exp Lab EDU*280 1 2 TBA TBA Staff ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ELC 112/01 Dc/Ac Electricity 5 9 MTWTH 09:10-11:30 AM Hampton ELC 113/01 Basic Wiring I 4 8 MTWTH 01:10-03:00 PM Hampton ELC 114/01 Basic Wiring II ELC*113 4 8 MW 05:10-09:00 PM Hampton ELC 117/01 Motors and Controls ELC*111 4 8 TTH 05:10-09:00 PM Staff ELC*112 ELC 228/01 Plc Applications ELC*128 4 8 TTH 05:10-09:00 PM Hampton EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE EMS 110/01 Emt-Basic 7 11 MT 08:10-12:00 PM Batchelder EMS 110/01 W 08:10-11:00 AM EMS 140/01 Rescue Scene Management 2 4 TH 08:00-12:00 PM Batchelder EMS 150/01 Emerg Vehicles & Ems Comm 2 4 T 01:00-05:00 PM Batchelder ESTHETICS COS 119/01 Esthetics Concepts I 2 2 TBA TBA Staff COS 120/01 Esthetics Salon I 6 18 TBA TBA Staff 12 Plan Ahead. The Spring 2007 Schedule of Classes is now available online at www.tricountycc.edu

Fall 2006 Phone 828-837-6810 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT HMT 210/01 Medical Insurance MED*122 3 3 M 01:10-04:00 PM Ledford OST*142 HMT 211/01 Long-Term Care Admin HMT*110 3 3 T 01:10-04:00 PM Ledford MED 118/01 Medical Law and Ethics 2 2 T 10:10-12:00 PM Ledford MED 121/02 Medical Terminology I 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Ledford MED 122/01 Medical Terminology II MED*121 3 3 TH 01:10-04:00 PM Hearl PSY 118/01 Interpersonal Psychology 3 3 F 09:10-12:00 PM Gentry MATHEMATICS (Technical & Vocational) MAT 110/01 Mathematical Measurement MAT*070 3 4 MW 01:10-03:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MAT 115/01 Mathematical Models MAT*070 3 4 T 05:10-09:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MAT 115/02 Mathematical Models MAT*070 3 4 TTH 10:10-12:00 PM Staff MAT*080 MEDICAL ASSISTING MED 110/01 Orientation to Med Assist 1 1 T 11:10-12:00 PM Hearl MED 118/01 Medical Law and Ethics 2 2 T 10:10-12:00 PM Ledford MED 121/01 Medical Terminology I 3 3 W 09:10-12:00 PM Hearl MED 122/01 Medical Terminology II MED*121 3 3 TH 01:10-04:00 PM Hearl MED 130/01 Admin Office Proc I 2 3 M 09:10-12:00 PM Barton MED 150/01 Laboratory Procedures I 5 7 W 09:10-12:00 PM Ledford MED 150/01 W 01:10-05:00 PM MED 232/01 Medical Insurance Coding 2 4 TH 05:10-09:00 PM Ledford MED 272/01 Drug Therapy 3 3 T 01:10-04:00 PM Hearl PSY 118/01 Interpersonal Psychology 3 3 F 09:10-12:00 PM Gentry NURSING NUR 115/01 Fundamentals of Nursing 5 11 T 09:00-02:30 PM Hogan NUR 115/01 W 08:00-02:00 PM NUR 117/01 Pharmacology 2 4 M 09:00-10:00 AM Fowler NUR 117/01 M 11:00-02:00 PM NUR 117/02 Pharmacology 2 4 M 03:10-07:00 PM Reynolds NUR 133/02 Nursing Assessment 3 5 TH 02:10-07:00 PM Reynolds NUR 135/02 Adult Nursing I NUR*115 9 17 T 09:10-05:00 PM Reynolds NUR 135/02 W 07:00-04:30 PM NUR 188/01 Nursing in the Community 3 7 TH 08:00-05:00 PM Hogan OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OST 131/01 Keyboarding 2 3 F 09:10-12:00 PM Gaddis 8OST 131/50 Keyboarding 2 3 TBA TBA Gaddis 7OST 134/30 Text Entry and Formatting OST*131 3 4 MW 12:40-02:30 PM Gaddis OST 136/01 Word Processing OST*131 2 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Gaddis 8OST 136/50 Word Processing OST*131 2 3 TBA TBA Gaddis 8OST 164/50 Text Editing Applications 3 3 TBA TBA Gaddis OST 181/01 Intro to Office Systems 3 4 TTH 01:10-03:00 PM Gaddis OST 184/01 Records Management 2 3 TTH 10:40-12:00 PM Gaddis ORIENTATION ACA 111/03 College Student Success 1 1 TTH 12:10-01:00 PM Wood ACA 111/04 College Student Success 1 1 W 04:10-06:00 PM Howell REAL ESTATE RLS 112/01 Real Estate Fundamentals 5 5 S 08:10-01:00 PM Staff RLS 113/01 Real Estate Mathematics 2 2 F 06:10-08:00 PM Staff 13

College Credit Classes TRI-COUNTY Main Campus - Murphy Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER ACA 090/02 Study Skills 3 3 TTH 01:10-02:30 PM Hanwell ACA 090/03 Study Skills 3 3 T 12:10-03:00 PM Hanwell ACA 090/04 Study Skills 3 3 MTW 05:10-06:00 PM Chambers ACA 090/05 Study Skills 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Chambers ACA 090/06 Study Skills 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Chambers ACA 090/07 Study Skills 3 3 TH 09:10-12:00 PM Temple ACA 090/08 Study Skills 3 3 M 12:10-03:00 PM Temple ACA 090/09 Study Skills 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Chambers ACA 090/10 Study Skills 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Chambers ACA 090/11 Study Skills 3 3 TWTH 05:10-06:00 PM Chambers ACA 090/12 Study Skills 3 3 F 09:10-12:00 PM Hanwell 7BIO 090/30 Foundations of Biology RED*090 4 5 W 06:10-09:00 PM Trotter 7BIO 090/30 TBA TBA CHM 090/02 Chemistry Concepts 4 4 MW 08:10-10:00 AM Whitener CIS 070/01 Fundamentals of Computing 1 2 F 10:10-12:00 PM Hicks CIS 070/02 Fundamentals of Computing 1 2 M 04:10-06:00 PM Hicks ENG 075/02 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 MW 08:10-10:30 AM Temple ENG 075/03 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 TTH 12:30-03:00 PM Hanwell ENG 075/04 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 MW 05:10-07:30 PM Chambers ENG 075/05 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 TTH 06:10-08:30 PM Chambers ENG 075/06 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 M 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 075/06 W 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 075/07 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 M 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 075/07 W 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 075/08 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 T 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 075/08 TH 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 075/09 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 TH 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 075/09 T 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 075/10 Reading & Language Essent 5 5 TH 09:10-11:30 AM Chambers ENG 075/10 TH 12:30-03:00 PM ENG 085/02 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 MW 09:10-11:30 AM Chambers ENG 085/03 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 TTH 12:30-03:00 PM Hanwell ENG 085/04 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 MW 05:10-07:30 PM Chambers ENG 085/05 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 TTH 06:30-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 085/06 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 M 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 085/06 W 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 085/07 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 W 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 085/07 M 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 085/08 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 T 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 085/08 TH 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 085/09 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 TH 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers ENG 085/09 T 05:10-06:00 PM ENG 085/10 Reading & Writing Found ENG*075 5 5 TH 09:10-11:30 AM Hanwell ENG 085/10 TH 12:30-03:00 PM ENG 095/02 Reading & Comp Strategies RED*080 5 5 M 09:10-11:00 AM Hanwell ENG 095/02 ENG*085 W 09:10-12:00 PM ENG 095/03 Reading & Comp Strategies RED*080 5 5 T 01:10-04:00 PM Hanwell ENG 095/03 ENG*085 TH 01:10-03:00 PM 7ENG 095/30 Reading & Comp Strategies RED*080 5 5 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Hanwell 7ENG 095/30 ENG*085 TBA TBA MAT 050/02 Basic Math Skills 4 5 MW 08:10-10:30 AM Whitener MAT 050/03 Basic Math Skills 4 5 MW 12:30-03:00 PM Chambers Classes Begin Monday, August 21, 2006 Early Registration: NOW through July 27 Open Registration: August 16-17, 2006 14 Special Hours: Business Office & Student Services will be OPEN August 16-17, 2006 from 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Fall 2006 Phone 828-837-6810 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor MAT 050/04 Basic Math Skills 4 5 MW 05:10-07:30 PM Chambers MAT 050/05 Basic Math Skills 4 5 MW 06:10-08:30 PM Chambers MAT 050/06 Basic Math Skills 4 5 M 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers MAT 050/06 W 05:10-06:00 PM MAT 050/07 Basic Math Skills 4 5 TH 05:10-06:00 PM Chambers MAT 050/07 T 05:10-09:00 PM MAT 050/08 Basic Math Skills 4 5 TTH 05:10-07:30 PM Chambers MAT 050/09 Basic Math Skills 4 5 TTH 06:30-09:00 PM Chambers MAT 060/02 Essential Mathematics MAT*050 4 5 TTH 09:10-11:30 AM Bristol MAT 060/03 Essential Mathematics MAT*050 4 5 TTH 06:30-09:00 PM Chambers MAT 060/04 Essential Mathematics MAT*050 4 5 MW 06:10-08:30 PM Chambers MAT 070/02 Introductory Algebra MAT*060 4 5 MW 09:10-11:30 AM Bristol RED*080 ENG*085 MAT 070/03 Introductory Algebra MAT*060 4 5 TTH 12:10-02:30 PM Staff RED*080 ENG*085 MAT 070/04 Introductory Algebra MAT*060 4 5 TBA TBA Staff RED*080 ENG*085 PHY 090/02 Developmental Physics 4 5 MW 08:10-10:30 AM Whitener 7RED 090/30 Improved College Reading ENG*085 4 5 TH 09:10-11:30 AM Temple 7RED 090/30 TBA TBA SCI 090/02 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 M 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers SCI 090/03 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 W 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers SCI 090/04 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 MW 05:10-07:00 PM Chambers SCI 090/05 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 MW 07:10-09:00 PM Chambers SCI 090/06 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 TH 05:10-09:00 PM Chambers SCI 090/07 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 TTH 07:10-09:00 PM Chambers SCI 090/08 Skills for the Sciences 3 4 MW 08:10-10:00 AM Whitener WELDING ISC 112/01 Industrial Safety 2 2 MT 04:10-06:00 PM Westmoreland WLD 110/01 Cutting Processes 2 4 MW 12:10-02:00 PM Westmoreland WLD 112/01 Basic Welding Processes 2 4 T 12:30-04:30 PM Westmoreland WLD 115/01 Smaw (stick) Plate 5 11 MW 02:10-04:00 PM Westmoreland WLD 115/01 T 08:10-11:00 AM WLD 115/01 TH 12:30-04:30 PM WLD 115/02 Smaw (stick) Plate 5 11 MT 09:10-10:00 PM Westmoreland WLD 115/02 W 06:10-10:00 PM WLD 115/02 TH 05:10-09:00 PM WLD 131/02 Gtaw (tig) Plate 4 8 MT 05:10-09:00 PM Westmoreland 15

College Credit Classes TRI-COUNTY Graham County Center Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor ACCOUNTING ACC 120/10R Prin of Financial Acct 4 5 TH 05:10-10:00 PM Mcrae 8ACC 120/50R Prin of Financial Acct 4 5 TBA Online Class Mcrae 8ACC 130/50R Business Income Taxes 3 4 TBA Online Class Mcrae 8ACC 140/50R Payroll Accounting ACC*115 2 3 TBA Online Class Mcrae ACC*120 8ACC 220/50R Intermediate Accounting I ACC*120 4 5 TBA Online Class Mcrae BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUS 110/10R Introduction to Business 3 3 T 08:10-11:00 AM Edwards BUS 115/10R Business Law I 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Staff BUS 137/10R Principles of Management 3 3 TH 12:30-03:20 PM Holloway 8BUS 225/50R Business Finance ACC*120 3 4 TBA Online Class Holloway 7ECO 251/30R Prin of Microeconomics 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Mason MKT 120/10R Principles of Marketing 3 3 T 12:10-03:00 PM Edwards 7MKT 120/30R Principles of Marketing 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Mason COLLEGE TRANSFER ART 111/10R Art Appreciation 3 3 TH 02:40-05:30 PM Kaylor ART 111/11R Art Appreciation 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Kaylor ART 111/25R Art Appreciation 3 3 MT 01:40-03:10 PM Kaylor BIO 110/10R Principles of Biology 4 6 TTH 06:10-09:00 PM Boyer BIO 111/25R General Biology I 4 6 MTWTH 09:55-11:20 AM Boyer BIO 120/10R Introductory Botany BIO*110 4 6 TTH 01:10-04:00 PM Boyer BIO*111 BIO 161/10R Intro to Human Biology 3 3 MW 04:10-05:25 PM Boyer BIO 168/25R Anatomy and Physiology I 4 6 MWF 01:40-03:30 PM Boyer CHM 131/10R Introduction to Chemistry 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Whitener CHM 131A/10R Intro to Chemistry Lab CHM*131 1 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Whitener COM 110/10R Intro to Communication 3 3 W 10:10-01:00 PM Hambright COM 110/11R Intro to Communication 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Hobbs 7ECO 251/30R Prin of Microeconomics 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Mason ENG 111/10R Expository Writing ENG*090 3 3 T 09:10-12:00 PM Hodges RED*090 ENG*095 ENG 111/11R Expository Writing ENG*090 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Grant RED*090 ENG*095 ENG 111/25R Expository Writing ENG*090 3 3 TTH 08:10-09:35 AM Hambright RED*090 ENG*095 ENG 113/10R Literature-Based Research ENG*111 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Hobbs ENG 114/10R Prof Research & Reporting ENG*111 3 3 M 10:10-01:00 PM Hambright ENG 233/10R Major American Writers ENG*112 3 3 M 03:10-06:00 PM Hobbs ENG*113 ENG*114 7ENG 272/30R Southern Literature ENG*112 3 3 W 01:40-04:30 PM Hambright ENG*113 ENG*114 HEA 110/10R Personal Health/Wellness 3 3 M 09:10-12:00 PM Colvin Classes Begin Monday, August 21, 2006 Early Registration NOW through July 27 Open Registration Hours at the Graham County Center 16 August 16-17, 2006 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 16

Fall 2006 Phone 828-479-9256 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor HEA 110/11R Personal Health/Wellness 3 3 W 09:10-12:00 PM Colvin HEA 110/25R Personal Health/Wellness 3 3 MT 12:05-01:30 PM Mackie HIS 121/10R Western Civilization I 3 3 WTH 03:20-05:10 PM Kelly HIS 121/25R Western Civilization I 3 3 WTH 09:55-11:20 AM Kelly HIS 131/25R American History I 3 3 WTH 12:05-01:30 PM Kelly HIS 165/25R Twentieth-Century World 3 3 WTH 01:40-03:10 PM Kelly HUM 120/10R Cultural Studies 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Grant HUM 160/25R Introduction to Film 3 4 MW 08:00-09:50 AM Hambright HUM 160/26R Introduction to Film 3 4 TTH 01:40-03:30 PM Hambright 9MAT 151/20R Statistics I MAT*080 3 3 M 03:10-06:00 PM Erker MAT*090 MAT*095 MAT*120 MAT*121 MAT*161 MAT*171 MAT*175 MAT*140 9MAT 151A/20R Statistics I Lab MAT*080 1 2 W 03:10-05:00 PM Erker MAT*090 MAT*095 MAT*151 MUS 110/10R Music Appreciation 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Mcginley MUS 110/25R Music Appreciation 3 3 TTH 12:05-01:30 PM Mcginley PED 130/25R Tennis-Beginning 1 2 MW 01:40-02:30 PM Staff PSY 150/10R General Psychology 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Roundtree PSY 150/25R General Psychology 3 3 MW 12:05-01:30 PM Staff PSY 237/10R Social Psychology PSY*150 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Roundtree SOC*210 REL 112/10R Western Religions 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Kraushaar REL 112/25R Western Religions 3 3 MT 09:55-11:20 AM Kraushaar REL 211/10R Intro to Old Testament 3 3 M 01:10-04:00 PM Kraushaar 7REL 212/30R Intro to New Testament 3 3 T 01:10-04:00 PM Kraushaar 9REL 221/20R Religion in America 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Kraushaar SOC 210/10R Introduction to Sociology 3 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Dobrowski SOC 213/10R Sociology of the Family 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Dobrowski SPA 111/10R Elementary Spanish I 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Staff COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 7CIS 110/30R Introduction to Computers 3 4 M 01:10-05:00 PM Sherrill CIS 111/10R Basic PC Literacy 2 3 T 09:10-12:00 PM Dodson 7CIS 111/30R Basic PC Literacy 2 3 T 05:10-08:00 PM Staff CTS 130/10R Spreadsheet CIS*110 3 4 TH 08:10-12:00 PM Dodson CIS*111 OST*137 CTS 130/11R Spreadsheet CIS*110 3 4 M 05:10-09:00 PM Staff CIS*111 OST*137 DBA 110/10R Database Concepts 3 5 T 12:10-05:00 PM Madden 7NET 125/30R Networking Basics 3 5 M 05:10-09:40 PM Mccabe 7NOS 110/30R Operating System Concepts 3 5 TH 05:10-09:40 PM Hicks NOS 230/10R Windows Admin I NOS*130 3 4 W 05:10-09:00 PM Staff SEC 110/10R Security Concepts 3 3 TH 09:10-12:00 PM Madden WEB 110/10R Internet/Web Fundamentals 3 4 T 01:10-05:00 PM Dodson CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJC 113/10R Juvenile Justice 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Livingston 9CJC 213/20R Substance Abuse 3 3 S 08:30-11:30 AM Staff CJC 221/10R Investigative Principles 4 5 W 05:10-10:00 PM Livingston EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COE 111/10C Co-Op Work Experience I 1 10 TBA TBA Knight COE 111/10E Co-Op Work Experience I 1 10 TBA TBA Knight 17 17

College Credit Classes TRI-COUNTY Graham County Center Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor COE 115/10C Work Exp Seminar I COE*111 1 1 W 04:10-05:00 PM Knight COE*112 COE*113 COE*114 COE 115/10E Work Exp Seminar I COE*111 1 1 W 05:10-06:00 PM Knight COE*112 COE*113 COE*114 EDU 118/25R Teach Assoc Princ & Prac 3 3 MW 01:40-03:10 PM Staff EDU 119/10R Intro to Early Child Educ 4 4 W 03:10-07:00 PM Griffin EDU 145/10R Child Development II 3 3 T 03:10-06:00 PM Crisp EDU 146/10R Child Guidance 3 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Buchanan EDU 147/10R Behavior Disorders 3 3 TH 03:10-06:00 PM Knight EDU 162/10R Early Exp/Prosp Teachers 2 3 W 06:10-09:00 PM Staff EDU 221/10R Children with Exceptional EDU*144 3 3 M 03:10-06:00 PM Knight EDU*145 PSY*244 PSY*245 EDU 234/10R Infants Toddlers & Twos 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Staff EDU 235/10R School-Age Dev & Program 2 2 TH 04:10-06:00 PM Staff EDU 259/10R Curriculum Planning EDU*112 3 3 M 06:10-09:00 PM Knight EDU*119 EDU*113 EDU 261/10R Early Childhood Admin I 2 2 W 06:10-08:00 PM Staff EDU 275/10R Effective Teach Train 2 2 M 03:10-05:00 PM Crisp EDU 280/10R Language & Literacy Exp 3 3 T 06:10-09:00 PM Griffin EDU 280A/10R Literacy Exp Lab EDU*280 1 2 TBA TBA Griffin MATHEMATICS (Technical & Vocational) MAT 115/10R Mathematical Models MAT*070 3 4 M 05:10-09:00 PM Beasley MAT*080 MAT*090 MAT*095 OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY OST 131/10R Keyboarding 2 3 T 12:30-03:20 PM Holloway OST 131/11R Keyboarding 2 3 TH 06:10-09:00 PM Staff 8OST 134/50R Text Entry and Formatting 3 4 TBA Online Class Holloway OST 136/10R Word Processing 2 3 W 09:10-12:00 PM Dodson OST 164/10R Text Editing Applications 3 3 M 09:10-12:00 PM Edwards OST 181/10R Intro to Office Systems 3 4 W 01:10-05:00 PM Dodson OST 184/10R Records Management 2 3 TH 01:10-04:00 PM Madden 8OST 184/50R Records Management 2 3 TBA Online Class Holloway ORIENTATION ACA 111/10R College Student Success 1 1 M 12:10-01:00 PM Kaylor ACA 111/11R College Student Success 1 1 T 05:10-06:00 PM Kaylor PHYSICAL EDUCATION PED 130/25R Tennis-Beginning 1 2 MW 01:40-02:30 PM Staff Classes Begin Monday, August 21, 2006 Early Registration NOW through July 27 Open Registration Hours at the Graham County Center 18 18 August 16-17, 2006 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. 18

Fall 2006 Phone 828-479-9256 9 Information Highway Class 7 Internet-based class (on-campus hours required) 8 Online Course (student must have a personal computer with Internet access to take this class) q First 8 weeks Second 8 weeks www.tricountycc.edu Course Title Pre-Req Cred Cont Days Time Instructor STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER ACA 090/10R Study Skills 3 3 T 09:10-12:00 PM Staff 7BIO 090/30R Foundations of Biology 4 5 M 05:10-08:00 AM Peterson 7BIO 090/30R TBA TBA CIS 070/10R Fundamentals of Computing 1 2 T 09:10-11:00 AM Madden ENG 075/10R Reading & Language Essent 5 5 TTH 10:10-12:35 PM Hambright ENG 075/11R Reading & Language Essent 5 5 MW 05:35-08:00 PM Hobbs ENG 085/10R Reading & Writing Found ENG*070 5 5 TTH 10:10-12:35 PM Hambright RED*070 ENG*075 ENG 085/11R Reading & Writing Found ENG*070 5 5 MW 05:35-08:00 PM Hobbs RED*070 ENG*075 ENG 095/10R Reading & Comp Strategies ENG*080 5 5 TTH 10:10-12:35 PM Hambright RED*080 ENG*085 ENG 095/11R Reading & Comp Strategies ENG*080 5 5 MW 05:35-08:00 PM Hobbs RED*080 ENG*085 MAT 050/10R Basic Math Skills 4 5 MW 09:10-11:35 AM Holloway MAT 050/11R Basic Math Skills 4 5 TTH 05:35-08:00 PM Peterson MAT 060/10R Essential Mathematics MAT*050 4 5 MW 09:10-11:35 PM Holloway MAT 060/11R Essential Mathematics MAT*050 4 5 TTH 05:35-08:00 PM Peterson MAT 070/10R Introductory Algebra MAT*060 4 5 WTH 12:30-03:00 PM Madden RED*080 ENG*085 MAT 070/11R Introductory Algebra MAT*060 4 5 TTH 05:35-08:00 PM Beasley RED*080 ENG*085 WELDING ISC 112/25R Industrial Safety 2 2 F 01:40-03:30 PM Rayburn WLD 110/10R Cutting Processes 2 4 T 05:10-09:00 PM Rayburn WLD 110/25R Cutting Processes 2 4 MTWTH 01:40-02:30 PM Rayburn WLD 112/10R Basic Welding Processes 2 4 W 05:10-09:00 PM Rayburn WLD 112/25R Basic Welding Processes 2 4 MTWTH 02:40-03:30 PM Rayburn WLD 115/25R Smaw (stick) Plate 5 11 MTWTHF 11:30-01:30 PM Rayburn WLD 141/10R Symbols & Specifications 3 4 TH 05:10-09:00 PM Rayburn FREE High Speed Internet Access in Robbinsville! The Graham County Center of Tri-County invites area residents to visit its public Internet access site located in the Shope Building. The TeleCenter is open: 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday For more information, please call 828-479-9256. Please note: Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Plan Ahead. The Spring 2007 Schedule of Classes is now available online at www.tricountycc.edu 19 19

TRI-COUNTY Continuing Education Graham County Center Phone 828-479-9256 Certifications in Allied Health CPR and First Aid 6:00 10:00 p.m. T-TH October 17-19 $30 Instructor: Frazier Nursing Assistant I 5:00 9:30 p.m. M,W September 6 January 24 $70.25 Instructor: Staff (Fee includes as $65 registration fee, $4 parking fee, $5 CPR card fee, and $1.25 student insurance.) Nursing Assistant II 5:00 9:30 p.m. T,TH August 1 November 14 $95.25 Instructor: A. Adams (Fee includes as $65 registration fee, $25 lab fee, $4 parking fee, and $1.25 student insurance) Community Service Classes Advanced Cake Decorating Instructor Nellie Phillips Min: 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tuesday September 19 thru October 31 $32 6 weeks, No Class Oct. 17 Fall Break Basic Cake Decorating Instructor Nellie Phillips Min: 5 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tuesday August 22 September 12 $26 4 weeks Painting: Acrylic or Oil Instructor Kitty Mackie Min: 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Thursday September 14 October 19 $40 6 weeks Charcoal Drawing Instructor Kitty Mackie Min: 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tuesday September 12 October 24 $40 6 weeks, No Class October 17 Fall Break Stained Glass (Advanced) Instructor Gary Mullins Min: 6 9:00 a.m. Noon Thursday October 5 November 9 $48 6 weeks Yoga Instructor Cathy Woods Min: 8 5:30 6:30 p.m. Tuesday August 15 September 5 $28 September 19 October 10 $28 October 24 November 14 $28 4 weeks, Self-Supporting Class; No Fee Exemptions Mother Nature in the Fall Project: Featuring a variety of fresh fall arrangements Instructor Karen Taylor Wilson Min: 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Thursday August 24 September 14 $32 4 weeks Holiday Wreaths Instructor Karen Taylor Wilson Min: 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Thursday October 26 November 16 $32 4 weeks Lunch-Time Yoga Instructor Cathy Woods Min: 6 Noon 1:00 p.m. Wednesday September 20 October 11 $37 October 25 November 15 $37 4 weeks Additional classes to be offered based on interest are: Basic Hiking Beginner s Guitar Candle Making Conversational Spanish Crochet Flower Arrangements Photography Quilting Stained Glass (Beginners) Instructor Gary Mullins Min: 6 9:00 a.m. Noon Thursday August 24 September 28 $48 6 weeks 20 North Carolina residents ages 65 and older do not pay registration fees. (Must have a NC driver s license.) Pre-registration is required! To pre-register, please call 479-9256.

TRI-COUNTY Continuing Education Main Campus - Murphy Fall 2006 828-837-6810 In Andrews 828-321-2300 Unless otherwise noted, the classes listed below will be held at the Andrews Office, located at Andrews High School. Occupational Extension CPR/First Aid 6:00-10:00 p.m. T, W, TH August 15-17 $30 Community Service Classes Oil Painting Various classes popular for both beginning and intermediate students. Renew your skills in basics and color mixing. Instructor Kandy Barnard Min: 8 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tuesday August 29 October 3 $36 October 10 November 14 $36 Quilting Both beginner and intermediate students are welcome. Instructor Betty Collins Min: 12 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Thursday September 14 October 19 $47 October 26 December 7 $47 In Hayesville 828-835-4240 Classes will be held at the Clay County Senior Center located at 196 Ritter Road in Hayesville. For directions, call 828-389-9271. TO REGISTER, CALL 828-835-4240. Community Service Classes Oil Painting Various classes popular for both beginning and intermediate students. Renew your skills in basics and color mixing. Instructor Grace Hawkins Min: 8 9:00 a.m. Noon Wednesday August 2 September 6 $45 September 13 October 18 $45 Needlecrafts Beginning and Intermediate students welcome. This class will include instruction on knitting, crocheting, or any other needlecrafts in which students show an interest. Instructor Frieda Horn Min: 6 6:00 8:00 p.m. Monday September 11 October 16 $30 Photography (Beginning) This basic beginning class will feature information on understanding how the various parts of your camera work together, an explanation of different film characteristics, how to compose more attractive photographs and opportunities to practice this information for critique of your photographs in class. Color and black & white work will be explored. Instructor Sherry McCollum Min: 8 6:30 8:30 p.m. Thursday October 12 November 16 $34 If there are classes you would like to see offered or if there is a class you would like to teach, please contact Lisa Thompson in the Continuing Education Division at 828-835-4240. Occupational Extension CPR/First Aid 6:00-10:00 p.m. M, W, TH November 13, 15, 16 $30 21 21

Continuing Education TRI-COUNTY Main Campus - Murphy Occupational Extension The Occupational Extension program consists of single courses designed for the specific purposes of training an individual for employment, upgrading skills of persons presently employed, and retraining others for new employment in occupational fields. All classes meet on the Main Campus unless otherwise noted. Certifications in Allied Health CPR and First Aid 6:00 10:00 p.m. T,W,TH October 17-19 $30 Instructor: Frazier Nursing Assistant Program The Nursing Assistant Program at Tri- County continues to grow and expand. The program currently offers two programs that lead to state certification as a Nurse Aide I and a Nurse Aide II. The program has moved into its own space in the Peachtree Place center near Murphy Medical Center and across from the PARC. This space has a classroom and a lab for hands-on training. Nurse Aide II students who do not have a high school diploma or GED can contact the Basic Skills department at 828-835-4239. Nursing Assistant I Includes training on personal care of patients, feeding patients, infection control, vital signs, and more. (Fee includes as $65 registration fee, $4 parking fee, $5 CPR card fee, and $1.25 student insurance.) 5:00 9:30 p.m. T,TH November 21 April 17 $75.25 Instructor: S. Magness Peachtree Place, Suite 5 Nursing Assistant II Includes training on maintaining IVs, doing sterile dressing changes, performing oxygen therapy and more. Candidates must be a licensed Nurse Aide I in good standing and have a high school diploma or GED. (Fee includes as $65 registration fee, $25 lab fee, $4 parking fee, and $1.25 student insurance) Days and Times To Be Announced Instructor: Staff $95.25 Enloe Building, Room 133 Nurse Aide Refresher and Competency Preparation (Fee includes as $60 registration fee and $4 parking fee) Dates and Times To Be Announced Instructor: Staff $64 Peachtree Place, Suite 5 Please call 828-835-4241 to be notified of start date and times. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday August 26 January 27 $75.25 Instructor: S. Magness Peachtree Place, Suite 5 9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. T,TH November 21 April 17 $75.25 Instructor: D. Raper Peachtree Place, Suite 5 22

Fall 2006 Phone 828-835-4313 www.tricountycc.edu General Occupations Computer Security for Your Business A step-by-step review of the actions necessary to secure the small- and mediumsized business network. 6:30 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays September 19 November 21 $55 Instructor: Jim Tucker Project Management - Just Enough Most of our duties do not require a fully certified project manager. It requires us to use the knowledge and tools that are correct for the job, to do the job, and to realize when the job is done. Students will learn how to: Initiate the Project, Plan the Project, Control the Project, and Close the Project. 6:00 9:00 p.m. Thursdays September 28 December 7 $55 Instructor: Jack Lewis N.C. Vehicle Safety Inspection 6:00 10:00 p.m. M, W November 6 & 8 $50 Instructor: K. Marcus Understanding the Mortgage Industry A four-hour course designed to provide a basic understanding of the mortgage industry. Topics include: the mortgage industry as a whole, core-revenue generating processes of the mortgage industry, expense generating processes of the mortgage industry, assessing the status of a mortgage and the cycles of the industry, causes of default, and options available to resolve the default. This course is approved as a continuing education course by the NC Real Estate Commission, the NC Banking Commission, and the NC State Bar Association. 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Monday October 9 $65 Instructor: Julia Iden Cosmetology License Renewal CE Dates and Times To Be Announced Please call 828-835-4241 to be notified of start date and times. Real Estate Broker Transition Course This 24-hour course is now required by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. Pre-registration is required. 8:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. M,T,W,TH October 16-19 $105* Instructor: Roy Anderson *$55 tuition and $50 for textbook and materials Ed2Go - On-line Continuing Education Update your job skills, discover a new talent, or create a career path at your own pace with more than 200 on-line courses. For a detailed course catalog, visit www.ed2go.com. To register, call 828-835-4313 for a registration form or come by the Division of Continuing Education in the Crisp Building. Topics available include but are not limited to: Accounting Business Management Computer Applications Computer Databases Computer Literacy Computer Troubleshooting Desktop Publishing Digital Photography Grant Writing Health Care Professions Law & Legal Careers Psychology Sales & Marketing Spanish Web Page Design 23

TRI-COUNTY Continuing Education Main Campus - Murphy Fall 2006 828-837-6810 Fire and Rescue Training Call Bill Bateman at 828-835-4251 for more information or to register. Fire Training Classes will be on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. on the Main Campus. Fire Behavior August 15-22 Fire Extinguishers August 24-29 Personal Protective Equipment September 5-19 Forcible Entry September 21 October 3 Ventilation October 5-19 Ropes November 2-14 Ladders November 28 December 12 9 hours Buchanan 6 hours Buchanan 15 hours Staff 12 hours Staff 15 hours Staff 12 hours Staff 15 hours Staff Classes will be on Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the Main Campus. Urban Interface October 2-18 18 hours Moyer Fire Training Classes are FREE of charge to any person who is a member of a Fire Department, Rescue Squad, EMS, or Emergency Services. EMS Training EMT to Paramedic 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Begins August 29 Main Campus & Wolfcreek EMT Basic 6:00 10:00 p.m. Begins August 28 Main Campus EMT Intermediate 6:00 10:00 p.m. Begins September 11 Andrews Campus T,TH Ledford M,T,W Fairlie & Gibson M,W Mosteller CPR and First Aid Classes will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 p.m. August 15-17 Andrews Frazier 12hrs Mark Your Calendars TCCC Campus Fire School September 15-16 Fontana Fall Fire & Rescue School November 10-11 September 19-21 Graham County Center October 17-19 Main Campus November 13-16 Hayesville Frazier 12hrs Frazier 12hrs Frazier 12hrs 24

TRI-COUNTY Continuing Education Main Campus - Murphy Fall 2006 828-837-6810 Community Service Classes Most Community Service classes involve additional costs for supplies. Unless otherwise noted, classes will be held on the main campus. Acrylic Courses Acrylic Decorative Painting No talent required! Learn new techniques and basic brush strokes to create beautiful items for your home or gifts. Instructor Carol Blackburn Min: 10 10:00 2:00 p.m. Wednesday August 16 October 4 $47 October 18 December 13 $47 Beginning Decorative Painting & Stroke Work Learn basic painting techniques, brush strokes, flowers, and seasonal decorative painting. Instructor Wendy Holden Min: 10 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Tuesday August 15 September 26 $37 Realistic Painting Create heirloom treasures by learning the realistic method. Students paint from photographs, magazine pictures, etc., using medium of choice (acrylic or watercolor). Instructor Rae Foerster Min: 13 8:00 a.m. Noon Friday August 11 October 6 $50 October 13 December 15 $43 General Courses Basketweaving (Beginning/Intermediate) In this intermediate class students will work on improving techniques as well as expanding imagination. A wide variety of basketry will be explored including twills, catheads, overlaps, etc. Instructor - Kay Swanstrom Min: 10 1:30 5:30 p.m. Tuesday September 5 October 17 $45 October 31 December 12 $45 Basketweaving (Beginning/Intermediate) Learn to weave flat-bottom, market, cat s head and free-form natural baskets. Requires good manual dexterity. Instructor Maureen Wilson Min: 10 1:30 5:30 p.m. Thursday September 14 October 19 $45 October 26 December 7 $45 Bead Weaving Create jewelry, decorate gourds and embellish baskets while learning to appreciate the beauty of beads. Beginners welcome. Additional cost for supplies. Instructor Nancy Griffin Min: 10 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Monday August 28 October 16 $45 October 30 December 11 $45 Instructor Nancy Griffin Min: 10 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Friday September 1 October 13 $45 October 27 December 15 $45 Creative Writing Beginning and experienced writers welcome. Unleash your inner writer and polish your work. Advance your abilities very quickly with these fun sessions. Instructor Shirley Uphouse Min: 10 6:30 9:30 p.m. Tuesday September 12 November 7 $32 25 25

Continuing Education TRI-COUNTY Main Campus - Murphy Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain This content of this class includes exercises in text: symbol system, how to see, and drawing upside down. Also instruction in contour drawing, negative space, drawing from still life as well as drawing from a model and portrait drawing will be covered. Instructor Mike Lalone Min: 8 2:00 4:00 p.m. Thursday August 17 October 5 $67 Instructor Mike Lalone Min: 8 6:00 8:00 p.m. Thursday August 17 October 5 $67 Instructor Mike Lalone Min: 8 2:00 4:00 p.m. Thursday October 12 December 7 $67 Instructor Mike Lalone Min: 8 6:00 8:00 p.m. Thursday October 12 December 7 $67 Genealogy - Beginning/Intermediate This course covers the basics of genealogy research by exploring a variety of record sources used in the pursuit of ancestor hunting. Sources such as vital records, census, church records, court, military, land property, probate, and tax records will be discussed in detail. If you want to learn how to do genealogy research the right way, this is the course for you. Instructor Larry Van Horn Min: 12 9:00 11:30 a.m. Monday August 7 November 6 $50 Instructor Larry Van Horn Min: 12 6:30 9:00 p.m. Tuesday August 8 October 31 $50 Genealogy Hidden Sources Discover facts about your ancestors in unexpected places - some right under your nose! This course will explore little-known genealogical sources that may contain information about their ancestors lives. Students will study over 100 hidden genealogical sources, how to find them, and how to use them in research projects. Students must have completed our Beginning/Intermediate Genealogy class in order to register for this advanced class. Instructor Larry Van Horn Min: 12 6:30 9:00 p.m. Thursday August 10 November 2 $55 MOAB (Management of Aggressive Behavior) Course content to be announced. Instructor Melissa Hill Min: 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tuesday October 10 $20 Self-Supported Class No Fee Exemptions Oil Painting Various classes popular for both beginning and intermediate students. Renew your skills in basics and color mixing. Instructor Grace Hawkins Min: 13 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Monday July 31 September 25 $50 October 2 November 27 $50 December 4 December 18 $19 Instructor Grace Hawkins Min: 13 6:00 10:00 p.m. Monday July 31 September 25 $50 October 2 November 27 $50 December 4 December 18 $19 Instructor Grace Hawkins Min: 13 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Thursday July 27 September 14 $50 September 21 November 9 $50 November 16 December 14 $25 Piano Workshop ( Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy People ) Attend this popular and fun three-hour workshop to learn how to play the piano the way the pros do with chords. Instructor Deborah Belcher Min: 10 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Saturday October 14 $50 Self-Supported Class No Fee Exemptions 26

Fall 2006 Phone 828-835-4313 www.tricountycc.edu Round Dancing Round Dancing is a type of ballroom dancing that is done in a social or group setting. Sometimes referred to as synchronized ballroom, it is dancing prechoreographed routines to various types of music. Dancers move in a circle as there is a cuer instructing the steps to perform. Rhythm taught to be announced. Instructor Sandy Brown Min: 10 7:00 10:00 p.m. Monday October 2 December 11 $60 Self-Supported Class No Fee Exemptions Securing Your Personal Computer A one-day, six-hour class providing tips and techniques for safeguarding your home computer and network. Registration fee includes a light lunch. Instructor Jim Tucker Min: 6 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Saturday September 23 $55 Instructor Jim Tucker Min: 6 9:00 a.m. Noon Saturday November 4 $55 Self-Supported Class No Fee Exemptions SHARP (Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention) Course content to be announced. Books available in class. Instructor Melissa Hill Min: 8 6:00 10:00 p.m. Tuesday October 24 & 31 $50 Self-Supported Class No Fee Exemptions Watercolor Learn fundamentals of creating a work of art using watercolor. Develop individual style. Instructor Beryl Stokeley Min: 10 6:30 9:30 p.m. Tuesday September 12 November 7 $48 Your Personality/Your Vest Discovering your personality to produce a vest. Your personality becomes the canvas. From your imagination to your hands, you will be guided through the process of bringing your dream to reality. A pattern will be formulated to suit your style and size. Different properties of fabric and their relation to each other will be discussed as the fabrics tucked away in your closet or sewing basket are made use of. Channeling these together to develop a background, appliqué embroidery, light beading and hand quilting will bring your design to life. Come share the fun! Instructor Robbie Spivey Min: 8 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tuesday September 5 October 31 $61 27

TRI-COUNTY Basic Skills Fall 2006 Phone 828-837-6810 The Adult Basic Skills program is designed to teach adults the skills necessary to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma. Computers are used to provide or supplemental instruction in reading, writing or grammar, and mathematics. They are also used to teach or improve typing skills and to take GED practice tests... Location Day Time Moss Library, Hayesville Thursday 5:00 8:00 p.m. Andrews High School, TCC Tuesday 5:30 8:30 p.m. Robbinsville, GCC TBA Days Robbinsville, GCC TBA Nights Murphy Family Resource Center Thursday 3:00 6:00 p.m. Tri-County CC Lab Monday Thursday 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Tri-County CC Lab Friday 8:00 a.m. Noon ESC Joblink Thursday 9:00 a.m. Noon Youthbuild Monday Friday By Appointment 837-4430 Clases de inglés gratis! Favor de llamar 828-835-4239 GED Testing & Orientation Schedule for 2006 On the Main Campus Call 835.4239 Orientation Dates and Times Orientation will be held on the following dates at 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and is required prior to testing: August 17, September 14, October 12, November 9, and December 7. Testing Dates August 28-29 September 25-27 October 23-25 November 28-30 December 11-12 Test Begins 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Graham County Center You must be a TCCC Basic Skills student to test at the Graham County Center. Call 828-479-9256 for info Youthbuild Offers Many a Second Chance In YouthBuild, unemployed and undereducated young people ages 16-24 divide their time between working toward their GED or high school diploma and learning construction skills by building affordable housing for homeless and low-income people. Strong emphasis is placed on leadership development, community service and the creation of a positive community. Students spend 50% of their time in the program focusing on obtaining their high school diploma or GED, including assessment, instruction, vocational training, testing, and field trips. Concrete job skills are obtained on the construction site where students learn to plan, estimate, and construct a home. The skills they acquire qualify them for apprenticeships or entry-level positions in building maintenance, carpentry, demolition, masonry, painting, and other construction-related jobs. Developing responsible young adults is a priority for Youthbuild so the program also includes active participation in local government and community affairs. Educational and job training stipends will be paid to students while in the program to help meet financial obligations. Child care is also provided for those who qualify. An instructor from Tri-County holds GED classes four days a week at the Youthbuild job site. 28

TRI-COUNTY TeleCenter/Small Business Center Located on the Main Campus in the Jane Smith Patterson Building Fall 2006 828-835-4318 FREE Small Business Center Seminars TCCC Main Campus Note: Pre-registration is required for all classes and space is limited! These seminars will meet at the TCCC main campus in the Patterson Building. Please call (828) 835-4318 to pre-register for any of these classes. All seminars are FREE of charge. Seminar Day Date Time How to Start a Small Business M August 21 6:00 9:00 p.m. How to Write a Business Plan M August 28 6:00 9:00 p.m. How to Write a Marketing Plan M September 11 6:00 9:00 p.m. SBA Community Express Loan Workshop T September 12 1:00 3:00 p.m. Small Business Bookkeeping: Out of the Shoebox M September 18 6:00 9:00 p.m. Legal Aspects of a Small Business M September 25 6:00 9:00 p.m. How Much Do I Charge? M October 2 6:00 9:00 p.m. Tax Time for Small Business T October 10 6:00 9:00 p.m. Advertising Ideas for Your Small Business M October 16 6:00 9:00 p.m. Determining a Legal Form of Operation M October 23 6:00 9:00 p.m. I Want to Sell on the Internet. Now What? M October 30 6:00 9:00 p.m. SBA Community Express Loan Workshop T November 6 1:00 3:00 p.m. Marketing & Selling Your Product/Service M November 6 6:00 9:00 p.m. Selling on E-Bay M November 13 6:00 9:00 p.m. TCCC Graham County Center Pre-registration is required for all classes and class space is limited! Please call 828.479.9256 to preregister for any of these classes. Seminar Day Date Time How to Start a Small Business To Be Announced How to Write a Business Plan To Be Announced Where is the Money? To Be Announced How Much Do I Charge? To Be Announced Customer Service M September 11 6:00 9:00 p.m. Telephone Professionalism M September 25 6:00 9:00 p.m. Small Business Presentations The Wow Factor M October 2 6:00 9:00 p.m. Legal Aspects of Business M October 30 6:00 9:00 p.m. Small Business Record Keeping M November 13 6:00 9:00 p.m. Small Business Taxes Getting Ready for the Year End M November 27 6:00 9:00 p.m. Small Business Bookkeeping Out of the Shoebox M December 4 6:00 9:00 p.m. 29

TRI-COUNTY TeleCenter/Small Business Center Located on the Main Campus in the Jane Smith Patterson Building Fall 2006 828-835-4318 TeleCenter Computer Classes Note: Pre-registration is required for all classes and space is limited! There is a minimum of SIX students per class. Please call (828) 835-4318 to pre-register for these classes. All three-hour computer classes will have a $10 registration fee payable in class. TCCC Main Campus (Patterson 105) Class Day Date Time Beginning Computers W August 9 1:00 4:00 p.m. Intro. To the Internet W August 16 1:00 4:00 p.m. Computer Doctor W August 23 1:00 4:00 p.m. Digital Camera / Scanner W August 30 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Excel W September 6 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Word W September 13 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS PowerPoint W September 20 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Publisher W September 27 1:00 4:00 p.m. Building Webpages W October 4 1:00 4:00 p.m. E-mail W October 11 1:00 4:00 p.m. Beginning Computers W October 18 1:00 4:00 p.m. Intro. To the Internet W October 25 1:00 4:00 p.m. Computer Doctor W November 1 1:00 4:00 p.m. Digital Camera / Scanner W November 8 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Excel W November 15 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Word W November 29 1:00 4:00 p.m. Moss Memorial Library - Hayesville Class Day Date Time Beginning Computers T August 10 1:00 4:00 p.m. Intro. To the Internet T August 17 1:00 4:00 p.m. Computer Doctor T August 24 1:00 4:00 p.m. Digital Camera T August 31 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Excel T September 7 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Word T September 14 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS PowerPoint T September 21 1:00 4:00 p.m. MS Publisher T September 28 1:00 4:00 p.m. Beginning Computers T October 5 1:00 4:00 p.m. Intro. To the Internet T October 12 1:00 4:00 p.m. Computer Doctor T October 19 1:00 4:00 p.m. Digital Camera T October 26 1:00 4:00 p.m. 30 Free High-Speed Internet Access Main Campus Jane Smith Patterson Building Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. -9:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

TRI-COUNTY TCCC Business Services Fall 2006 828-837-6810 Workforce Development The Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division at Tri-County Community College assists industries by customizing educational programs and training courses for their employees. Our staff are available to assess, design, and implement appropriate courses to meet the needs of industry through: In-Plant Training Skills Programs These programs develop entry-level skills for new employees or retrain employees whose jobs have changed due to new equipment, processes or products. New and Expanding Industry Programs These training programs will provide entrylevel skills to employees of new or expanding industries that are creating new jobs. Management Training These programs develop the potential and improve the performance of managers through skills training. Customized Training Tri-County can design customized training programs to address the training needs of local industry. Training can be developed in the following, but not limited to, areas: Team Building Total Quality Management Frontline Supervision ISO 9000 Customer Service CPR Certification Computer Training OSHA Training Safety Training First Aid Certification The Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division is committed to helping you solve your training needs. We believe strongly in the concept of public-private partnerships. Through our customized training areas, you will find a workforce development partner willing and eager to work with you. For more information, please contact Terrence Powell at 828-837-6810 or tpowell@tricountycc. edu. The Machinist Training Program trains students to meet the growing need for qualified machinists in our local industries. Students learn how to use machine tools to produce precision metal parts by planning and carrying out the operations needed to make machined products that meet precise specifications. Training consists of: 1) online training resulting in certification from the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS); 2) classroom training with an instructor; and 3) hands-on experience on actual machines in local plants. The program continues to grow and develop in response to the needs of industry, as with the new Industrial Maintenance class. Machinist Training Machinist Training Learn how to use machine tools to produce precision metal parts by planning and carrying out the operations needed to make machined products that meet precise specification. Classes begin on an ongoing basis. Call 828-835-4237 for more information. Industrial Maintenance This hands-on class will teach students pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical and mechanical repair. Classes begin on an ongoing basis. Call 828-835-4237 for more information. 31

TCCC Rated Superior Performing Once Again For the sixth year in a row, Tri- County (TCCC) has been named as a Superior Performing institution among the 58 community colleges throughout North Carolina. Tri-County has been named as superior EVERY year since this statewide rating system was conceived, said Norman G. Oglesby, Ph.D. and TCCC President. Similar to last year s report, there remains only two colleges in the whole state that have been rated as superior performing every year. Our students help make TCCC a superior institution. The other one is a much larger college, which means that we are the top-performing small college in the entire state, he said. Since the performance measures were introduced, there have been a steady number of North Carolina colleges achieving recognition as superior. In addition to TCCC, only three other colleges earned the right to be called superior during the first year, but 33 made the grade this year. Oglesby also said the significance of such an honor should help ease the challenge for local students considering college. I believe our faculty and staff are absolutely the best in the business, he said. We welcome the opportunity to serve this community, and we thank them for their steadfast support and encouragement over the years. We have great people with us, and all around us. Students can be assured that they will have the very best working for them, in every way and all the time, helping them succeed in reaching their goals. Tri-County 4600 East US 64 Murphy, North Carolina 28906 NON PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE PAID FAYETTEVILLE, NC PERMIT #109 ****ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER