Cape Fear Community College

Public Health & Safety Department

Nurse Aide Level I | Nurse Aide Level 1 Refresher | EMT | Law Enforcement Training | Basic Motorcycle Rider | Defensive Driving

Nurse Aide Level I

All Nurse Aide courses are taught at the downtown Wilmington Campus in the Health Sciences Building, 415 N. 2nd Street, Wilmington, NC

This course teaches direct patient care geared towards students who are entering the health care field at the basic level. This course prepares students for state competency testing.

Prerequisites: High School diploma, GED, or CASAS reading and math proficiency test. Copy of education diploma (or reading and math test scores), driver's license, Social Security card, and CFCC college ID required.

Registration: ONE DAY ONLY! January 3, 2012
Time: 8 AM until NOON or until classes are full
Room: L 315
{Limited Seating}

For more information call:
(910) 362-7218, (910) 362-7181

Spring 2012 Schedule:

Day Class: M - Th

Afternoon Class: M - Th

Evening Class: M - Th

Time: 8a-1p
Start date: May 16, 2012
End date: July 30, 2012
Clinicals: M-Th 8a-1p
Clinical dates: TBA

Time: 1p-5p
Start date: May 16, 2012
End date: July 30, 2012
Clinicals: M-Th 1p-5p
Clinical Dates: TBA

Time: 5p - 10p
Start date: May 16, 2012
End date: July 30, 2012
Clinicals: M-Th 5p-10p
Clinical dates: TBA

What you will need to bring with you when you register:

Additional Required Costs:
Students are responsible for the following, and will be notified during the course of additional information regarding the following (these requirements are not due at the time of registration):

Contact


Nurse Aide Level 1 Refresher

Registration:
February 13-17
BIG Center
Time: 8 AM – 5PM

Classes: Tuesday and Thursday
Wilmington Campus: 1p – 5p
Class starts: February 21, 2012

What you will need to bring with you when you register:

Textbook(s) Required:
None


Nurse Aide Level II

This course teaches direct patient care geared towards students who are seeking training in the health care field at a more advanced level.

Registration: ONE DAY ONLY! January 3, 2012
Time: 8 AM until NOON or until classes are full
Room: L 315
{Limited Seating}

For more information call:
(910) 362-7218

1/5-4/24T-Th5p-10pClinicals Tu-Th 5p-10p

Bring the following documents to registration: You MAY NOT register without these documents. PHOTOCOPIES ONLY!!! If you have any fines such as parking tickets, library fines or any other type of debt with the college, they must be paid in order to register!

Additional Required Costs: Students are responsible for the following and will be notified during the course of additional information regarding the following (These requirements are not due at the time of registration):

For more information :
Call (910) 362-7218.

* Print and bring these pages with you to registration!!! *

Approximate Cost = Student Responsibility (Prior to Clinicals):

Light lavender scrubs$20
Two Step TB test$30
Physical$25-$50
Drug test$40
Hepatitis. B. $50 per shot (3-shot series or waiver)
All other vaccinationsprices may vary per locations.
CPR card$40
Criminal Background Check$30
Other costsState NA II registration fee is $24 upon completion of course.

 
EMS Anatomy and Physiology Course

Dates: 07/07/10 - 10/07/10
Days: See below
Time: 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM on 07/07/10 and 10/07/10
Location: CFCC North Campus Room NA-103

Registration Fees:

Registration Requirements:

Textbook and Costs:

Please see the schedule for more information.


In-Service Law Enforcement Training

Courses are available for sworn law enforcement officers affiliated with an existing law enforcement agency. Call 362.7217 for dates and times.


Basic Motorcycle Rider


Days and Hours:

Friday Class:
Saturday Class:
Sunday Class:

6p – 10p
8a – 6p
8a – 6p

Total of 22 Hours of Instruction.

Registration:


Location:

Must pre-register for the class.
Sign up at 419 N. 3rd Street (Corner of 3rd and Red Cross)
Class is held at 805 N. 3rd Street
Wilmington, NC 28401

Phone:
Fax:
Email:

910.362.7219 or 910.362.7175
910.362.7563
Contact Someone
(For more info, email us your name, address, and phone number)

2012 MRC CLASS SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY
10,12,19
24,26, March 4

MARCH
9,11,18
23,25, April 1
30, April 1,15

APRIL
20-22
27-29

MAY
4-6
11-13
18-20

JUNE
1-3
8-10
15-17
22-24
June 29 - July 1

JULY
6-8
13-15
20-22

AUGUST
3-5
10-12
17-19
24-26

SEPTEMBER
7-9
14-16
21-23
28-30

OCTOBER
12-14
19-21
26-28

NOVEMBER
2-4
9-11
16-18
November 30 - December 2

DECEMBER
7-9
14-16

Note: call us for dates as there are unscheduled weekends that we could schedule a class for if we had the demand.

Cost: $130.00 (Money Order, Personal Checks, and Visa is accepted)
Bring to class: Driver's License, See Course Requirements for More Info.
Interested in Experienced Motorcycle Rider? If so, you can reach us at the numbers above for more information.
Course Description:
This basic twenty-two (22) hours course teaches the skills needed to operate a motorcycle in traffic. The first half of the course familiarizes students with the location an operation of the controls. Students then practice riding on small motorcycles to demonstrate they have the strength, balance, and coordination to perform straight-line riding, shifting, turning, and stopping exercises.
The second half of the course introduces students to street riding strategies needed when sharing the road with other vehicles. Particular emphasis is placed on those skills that have been found lacking in motorcyclists who have had accidents. Those skills include emergency braking, swerving and proper cornering techniques. All exercises are conducted at low speeds on a protected range.
Course Requirements:
Motorcycles are provided for the BRC course. Students must wear a DOT approved helmet, over-the-ankle footwear, long pants, and a long sleeved shirt (no cut-outs allowed) or jackets, full-fingered gloves (preferably leather) and protective eyewear (eyeglasses or sunglasses). Each site has a limited supply of helmets in various sizes. If possible, bring your own helmet to the riding portion of the class.
NCDMV Allows Skills Waiver for Rider Course Graduates
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles will now waive the riding skills test for motorcycle endorsement applicants who have successfully completed the North Carolina Rider Education Program's Basic Rider Course (BRC). Applicants must submit the required NCRE Graduate Card to a NCDMV license examiner as proof of course completion. Successful completion of the BRC course does not exempt the applicant from taking the required NCDMV written test.
Licensing

Anyone operating a motorcycle on a public roadway must hold a valid North Carolina driver's license and motorcycle endorsement (M). To receive a motorcycle license, you must successfully complete a written knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. The written test determines your knowledge of traffic laws specifically related to motorcycling. You must provide your own motorcycle for the DMV skill test.

Experienced Motorcycle Rider

Please call 910-362-7175 or 910-362-7219


Defensive Driving Courses

Made available through Cape Fear Community College and Safety and Health Council of North Carolina. Offered in conjunction with the District Attorney's Office in New Hanover and Pender Counties.

4 Hour Defensive Driving Course –

  • Offered five (5) times a week
  • Offered at the Downtown Campus at the BIG Center – 805 N. 3rd St, Wilmington NC 28401
  • Offered at the Burgaw Campus – Monday evenings only – 100 East Industrial Dr, Burgaw NC 28425
  • New Hanover or Pender County Tickets – Bring $55.00 and Court Costs to class. Payment must be Money Order or Cashier's Check
  • Out of County or Out of State Tickets – Bring $55.00 to class. Payment must be Money Order or Cashier's Check

8 Hour Defensive Driving Course –

  • Offered on average three (3) times a month on Saturdays
  • Offered at Downtown Campus at the "S" McLeod Building, 411 N. Front St, Wilmington NC 28401
  • Must pre-register by completing Registration Form and prepaying $105.00. Payment must be Money Order or Cashier's Check
  • New Hanover or Pender County Tickets – Bring Court Costs to class. Payment must be Money Order or Cashier's Check

CALL: (910) 362-7219 OR (910) 362-7175 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND SEATING AVAILIBILITY.