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Coastal Carolina Community College Catalog 1994 -1995 PURPOSE OF COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Coastal Carolina Community College is an "open door" community college serving the residents of eligible age in Onslow County and surrounding areas. Coastal acknowledges and values cultural, gender, racial and ethnic diversity and is dedicated to providing access to quality educational programs regardless of disability or previous educational attainment within the limits of available resources. The curriculum programs are designed to provide college transfer, technical, and vocational education. The continuing education offerings are designed to provide occupational skill training, basic skills and community service education. With these educational offerings, plus other training and development activities coordinated by the college, Coastal promotes the economic development of Onslow County. EXTENDED STATEMENT OF PURPOSE To provide courses in the arts and sciences that will lead to an associate degree, transfer to a senior institution, fulfill related course requirements in certain occupational curricula, or provide general education enrichment. To provide job entry technical education in the applied sciences, and vocational education in the Trades which lead to an associate degree, diploma or certificate. To provide a student-centered, pre-college credit program of developmental instruction to prepare students for admission to college transfer, technical and vocational curricula. To provide for the continuing education needs of business/industry and the community through occupational training/retraining and basic skills enhancement. To provide for the personal enrichment of Onslow County residents through cultural presentations and community based avocational offerings. To provide support services that ensure convenient facilities, together with student services, Library support, administrative procedures and resources that afford the greatest assurance of student success. To provide an aggressive program of economic development activities and training in coordination with the Economic Development Commission, Chamber of Commerce, Committee of 100, Small Business Administration, Employment Security Commission, the major military commands in the area, and other agencies directly involved in economic development that will attract new jobs to Onslow County and encourage the creation/expansion of employment opportunities within the County. cz?% OEfl.I CATALOG ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSES AND PROGRAMS FOR 1994-95 COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 444 WESTERN BOULEVARD JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28546 TELEPHONE: 455-1221 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION A SECTION 504/ADA COMPLIANCE INSTITUTION 2/ TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACADEMIC CALENDAR.5 GENERAL INFORMATION .7 ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS .12 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS .22 STUDENT SERVICES .46 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES .52 COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.57 CURRICULUM OUTLINES AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS.61 PRE-ART (AFA).64 PRE-DRAMA (AFA) .64 PRE-MUSIC (AFA) .64 PRE-AGRICULTURE (AS) .65 PRE-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (AA) .65 PRE-BUSINESS EDUCATION (AA).66 PRE-DENTAL (AS) .66 PRE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (AA) .66 PRE-ENGINEERING (AS) .66 PRE-FORESTRY (AS) .67 GENERAL (AA) .67 PRE-INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (AA) .67 PRE-JOURNALISM (AA).67 PRE-LAW (AA).67 PRE-LIBERAL ARTS (AA) .68 PRE-MATHEMATICS (AS).68 PRE-NURSING (AA).68 PRE-PHARMACY (AS).68 PRE-RECREATION (AA) .68 PRE-SCIENCE (AS) .69 PRE-SECONDARY EDUCATION (AA) .69 PRE-SOCIAL WORK (AA) .69 PRE-TEXTILES (AS) .69 PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE (AS) .69 OCCUPATIONAL DIVISION ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE .71 ACCOUNTING .71 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE TECHNOLOGY.74 ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY .76 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING.78 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY.80 BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING .82 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .83 BUSINESS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING .85 CRIMINAL JUSTICE-PROTECTIVE SERVICES TECHNOLOGY.88 DENTAL HYGIENE .91 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SCIENCE.93 FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY .95 GENERAL OFFICE.97 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY .99 MEDICAL OFFICE TECHNOLOGY.101 MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY.103 PARALEGAL TECHNOLOGY .106 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION .109 SECRETARIAL - LEGAL .112 VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS .114 AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING AND REFRIGERATION .115 AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR.118 CHILD CARE WORKER .120 / 3 COSMETOLOGY .122 DENTAL ASSISTING.124 DIESEL VEHICLE MAINTENANCE .126 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION.128 ELECTRONIC SERVICING .130 MACHINIST .132 NURSING ASSISTANT .134 PRACTICAL NURSING .135 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY .137 WELDING .139 EVENING DIVISION .141 CONTINUING EDUCATION .143 DESCRIPTION OF COURSES.148 ACCOUNTING .151 AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING AND REFRIGERATION .153 ARCHITECTURAL .157 ART .160 AUTOMOTIVE .162 BIOLOGY.166 BLUEPRINT READING.168 BUSINESS.169 COMPUTER APPLICATION .172 CHEMISTRY.174 CRIMINAL JUSTICE .176 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.179 COSMETOLOGY .180 COMPUTER LANGUAGE PROGRAMS .182 DENTAL.184 DRAFTING .188 DIESEL MECHANICS ENGINE .189 DRAMA.191 ECOLOGY .192 ECONOMICS.193 EDUCATION.194 ELECTRICAL.196 ELECTRONICS .198 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES .200 ENGLISH.203 FIRE PROTECTION. 205 FRENCH .207 GEOGRAPHY .208 HEALTH .209 HISTORY.210 JOURNALISM.211 LEGAL EDUCATION .212 MARKETING .222 MATHEMATICS.215 MECHANICAL .220 MEDICAL LABORATORY .223 MUSIC.225 NURSING.229 ORIENTATION .233 OFFICE SCIENCE EDUCATION .234 PHYSICAL EDUCATION.238 PHILOSOPHY .240 PHYSICAL SCIENCE .241 PHYSICS .242 POLITICAL SCIENCE .244 PSYCHOLOGY .245 RECREATION .246 4/ READING .247 RELIGION.249 SAFETY .250 SOCIOLOGY .251 SPANISH .252 SPEECH.253 SURGERY .255 WELDING .257 ZOOLOGY .259 BOARD OF TRUSTEES.260 STAFF.260 / 5 COASTAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR SUMMER QUARTER 1994-95 FULL SESSION MAY 31 CLASSES BEGIN JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY JULY 11-15 SUMMER BREAK (FACULTY) JULY 19 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” AUGUST 9 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE AUGUST 23 SUMMER QUARTER ENDS AUGUST 26 GRADUATION FIRST SPLIT SESSION MAY 31 CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 21 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY JULY 8 FIRST SPLIT SESSION ENDS SECOND SPLIT SESSION JULY 18 CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 5 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” AUGUST 9 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE AUGUST 23 SECOND SPLIT SESSION ENDS AUGUST 26 GRADUATION FALL QUARTER 1994-95 SEPTEMBER 1 CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 5 LABOR DAY HOLIDAY OCTOBER 14 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” NOVEMBER 3 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE NOVEMBER 11 VETERANS DAY HOLIDAY NOVEMBER 18 FALL QUARTER ENDS WINTER QUARTER 1994-95 NOVEMBER 24, 25 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY NOVEMBER 28 CLASSES BEGIN DECEMBER 19- JANUARY 1 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY JANUARY 2 CLASSES RESUME 8:00 AM JANUARY 16 MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY JANUARY 23 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” FEBRUARY 13 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE FEBRUARY 27 WINTER QUARTER ENDS 6/ SPRING QUARTER 1994-95 MARCH 6 CLASSES BEGIN APRIL 14, 17 EASTER HOLIDAY APRIL 18 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” MAY 9 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE MAY 23 SPRING QUARTER ENDS MAY 26 GRADUATION MAY 29 MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY SUMMER QUARTER 1995-96 FULL SESSION MAY 31 CLASSES BEGIN JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY JULY 10-14 SUMMER BREAK (FACULTY) JULY 19 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” AUGUST 9 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE AUGUST 23 SUMMER QUARTER ENDS FIRST SPLIT SESSION MAY 31 CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 20 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF “F” JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY JULY 7 FIRST SPLIT SESSION ENDS SECOND SPLIT SESSION JULY 17 CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 7 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT GRADE OF "F” AUGUST 9 INCOMPLETES FROM PREVIOUS QUARTER DUE AUGUST 23 SECOND SPLIT SESSION ENDS / 7 GENERAL INFORMATION STATEMENT OF CATALOG POLICY Coastal Carolina Community College issues this catalog for the purpose of furnishing students and other interested persons with information about the college and its programs. The provisions in this publication are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between the student and Coastal Carolina Community College. The college reserves the right to change any provisions or requirement at any time within the student’s term of residence or to add or withdraw course offerings. CATALOG OF RECORD A student who is in continuous attendance (summer quarter excepted) may graduate under the provisions of the catalog in effect on his/her date of entry or he/she has the option of choosing the requirements of a subsequent re¬ vised issue. A student who is not in continuous attendance must graduate under the provisions of the catalog in effect on his/her last re-entry date, or a subsequent issue. 8/ THE COLLEGE HISTORY The State of North Carolina recognized the need to provide additional post- high school opportunities as early as 1957. The development of Industrial Education Centers was approved by the General Assembly and by 1962, twenty (20) institutions were approved. In the Fall of 1963, the Onslow County Board of Education and the Su¬ perintendent of Schools, Mr. J. Paul Tyndall, asked the Onslow County Com¬ missioners to purchase forty (40) acres of property on U.S. Highway 17 for the establishment of an Industrial Education Center. The newly established Industrial Education Center was a unit of the Lenoir County Technical In¬ stitute. The untiring efforts of Representative Hugh A. Ragsdale, Representative William D. Mills, and Senator Carl Venters secured appropriation from the 1965 General Assembly to establish a separate institution for Onslow County. The North Carolina State Board of Education approved the Onslow County Industrial Education Center on July 1, 1965. The continuous increase in enrollment of the Industrial Education Center gave evidence of the wide and varied needs of the area. Local support was necessary for the growing institute. The people of Onslow County, by ref¬ erendum in the Fall of 1965, voted for a seven cents per hundred dollars evaluation on property for the center. The Board of Trustees, realizing that a technical institute could more adequately provide vocational and technical education opportunity for the area, requested that the State Board of Edu¬ cation grant technical institute status to the center. Onslow Industrial Edu¬ cation Center became Onslow Technical Institute on May 4, 1967. A rapidly increasing enrollment and continued educational demands on Onslow Technical Institute encouraged the Board of Trustees to request a community college. Onslow Technical Institute was granted community col¬ lege status July 1, 1970, and became Coastal Carolina Community College. In 1972 with the dedication of the Ragsdale Building, the Board of Trustees started the relocation of the College to a new 75-acre campus on Western Boulevard. For several years thereafter, the College operated on a split- campus until relocation was completed in 1978. By 1982 a total of ten modern buildings had been constructed on the new campus with funds from the state and federal governments and from a second bond referendum passed by the citizens of Onslow County in 1974. With authorization to offer college transfer courses as a community college, the College continued to experience rapid growth and development. Addi¬ tional curriculums have been made available, and classes are also offered at Camp Lejeune Marine Base and the New River Marine Corps Air Station.

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