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ARC 12 CAT 2002-2003 v. XXVI Copy 1 peop! aec. eae g ':- *g ay c gtae Important Phone Numbers Admissions Counselors Business Division — (252) 321-4261 Construction and Industrial Division — (252) 321-4371 University Transfer — (252) 321-4222 Health Sciences — (252) 321-4268 Legal Sciences/Public Services — (252) 321-4304 Developmental Courses — (252) 321-4217 Vice President of Student Development — (252) 321-4211 Economic & Community Development — (252) 321-4388 (Continuing Education Programs) Evening Programs — (252) 321-4267 Financial Aid — (252) 321-4339 General Information — (252) 321-4200 Lifelong Learning, Basic Skills — (252) 321-4396 PCC Police/Public Safety — (252) 321-4210 Pitt County JobLink Career Center — (252) 321-4534 Registrar — (252) 321-4232 Student Government Association — (252) 321-4424 Transcripts — (252) 321-4232 Weekend College — (252) 321-4381 Pitt Community College Foundation — (252) 321-4287 Ref. Desk PITT COMMUNITY COLLEGE Winterville, North Carolina Pitt Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number (404) 679-4501) to award Associate Degrees CATALOG OF COURSES DAY AND EVENING PROGRAMS Volume XXVI 2002 - 2003 \rchiE AVES bay CE C Gk Ed & ead Yaad? Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved Pitt Community College publishes this catalog to provide students and other interested persons with information about the College and its programs. The information provided is up-to-date as of May 1, 2002. For information about changes after this date, contact the Office of the Vice President of Institutional Advancement or the Office of the Chief Curriculum Officer or the appropriate division director. The provisions of the catalog are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between students and Pitt Community College. The College reserves the right to change any provisions, requirements, or schedules at any time or to add or withdraw courses or program offerings. Every effort will be made to minimize the inconvenience such changes create for students. Students having questions not answered in this publication may secure additional information from the Office of the Vice President of Student Development, Pitt Community College, P. O. Drawer 7007, Greenville, North Carolina 27835-7007; telephone (252) 321-4211. It is the policy of Pitt Community College not to discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, handicap, sex, religion, age, or national origin in the recruitment and admission of students; the recruitment, employment, training, and promotion of faculty and staff; and the operation of any of its programs and activities, as specified by federal laws and regulations. Pitt Community College is an equal opportunity institution. For Admissions information please call (252) 321-4245 or visit our web page at: http://www.pitt.cc.nc.us . PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Welcome to Pitt Community College. We are delighted that you are interested in our College and look forward to serving you. Our wide range of programs, courses, and support services will assist you in achieving success in your chosen career. The success of our graduates has been a guide for the continued growth of our College. There is a tremendous need for a better-educated workforce in the twenty-first century, and Pitt Community College is ready to assist by offering courses and curricula necessary to meet the demands of local and regional employers. Whether you wish to complete high school, earn a college degree, improve your job skills, or learn one of the many skills taught in our adult and continuing education programs, | am confident that you will find a service or program to meet your needs at Pitt Community College. This catalog provides you with a detailed description of the College's requirements, procedures, and offerings. What it cannot convey, however, is the satisfaction that comes from attending Pitt Community College. Here, the staff and faculty have a genuine concern for the welfare and future success of our students. The opportunity for successful career preparation is here for you. I urge you to take full advantage of the College's total resources in the development of your skills in your chosen field. Dr. Charles E. Russell President TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMIC CALENDAR ......ces.st e.enc n.et .tee.n e.ee. te.et0er 0eee5 ee:ns ecee eae 11 ORGANIZATION .o.c....2ccccecccccccccns+s ecechesdacnacamoaaencanegeetmssetrnerscseeaaareenerrses 13 Board Of Trustee ....c:.0.-0censecs tese Mcemedbeieaics eestecs uec usee aaee ccameencaseeni s is Pitt County Board of COMMISSIONETS........-...eeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeen s 13 Pitt Community College Foundation ..............:eseeseeeeereeeeeneeeeeeeeees 14 Office of the President .............cccececeeceeecscesecsnencecsccesecsseseenseceoeees 15 Office of the Executive Vice President...........:.csceeeeeceeeeeee eeenee nece s ik: Curriculum Instruction ........co.nga2s s.eo m0sen.ete.ede.ton.cvgcsereccncessteeneeta s 15 Instructional Staff by Division .............:.cceeeeeeeeseeeceeeeneeeeeeecaecnees LS Preschool Laboratory.........--.ss.csecsccoscosceeesseneosteccesecsescsssensasenencs 20 Economic and Community DevelopMment.................csceeeeeererereeees 20 Distance Learning .........ccccccee cece ese nse geene> oo Mepiieng gece as te Mamie tacuerecinaes Dal Office of the Vice President, Administrative Services ................+ 2 Facilities Management ................cccceecseeceecesceecctenecencenceecencescneenes a2 Office of the Vice President, Information Lechnoloegy and. ServiCes 5 rt gene ec RS. Office of the Vice President, TStETIOO aAA CVANCCINGI «yc cie- gcc recuse ccnesons a ee ee eee 24 Office of the Vice President, Student Development Services ....... 24 GENERAL INFORMATION © ooo gcc vnce-: sancaneul civ dpaienses-. sottesn diecanecers aNeae 26 Historyol thies© OUCEC smn cers 8 terre cess an eee eee 26 EOACU O Le ee eee so sos WE fat oc ne Se potioen hae et Lt, Lt eee 28 WiISSIOMs > CALGCIN CNL Aes sari es cece hed ieee ees ec eet ee 28 DIVETSIEVeLeaCSCtlT Deo LALCIMeIt. sess cesses RY PLE TRAINS 28 NON -WCOnG ese UECICUL ULE CLCOl cece tte. cee rn, tere set ae P42) ADMISSION Sixeee ed eae ede: ess Sete Suan ea eee 29 CENeETALAGIMISSIONS tems tacr hee cera cet ater as Gran 6 Sa eee eee 29 PIA CCTHETLUBLC SURO ce tt anette crt tania. Game CeCe en duce. otter 30 FEA Deo ClenGes ACSMS IO N Sa. ct. her eee steels aus ale tee eee ail TAD STC LAC MISSLOMS Sorc. ene ta tes cas score vs aa eee ee on Reacmission OL ULgIiCllat SCUGENUS ac... .cu.). cee eee en 32 BYOVISIONA l AGIMSS1OUSecidene Sess <a docs iscs sss) ic eeice cae ee ae High school Admissions (Dual Enrollment) ............... eee oe, Criteria for Intellectually Gifted & Mature Students ................... eis) Internauvional Student AdmiSSIONS ..........:e4e.e. 0e.e..e0) 34 Policy Statement International Students in Distance WOMCAUON ... ..ce.ccse.. cosas seseane se ick ts eee 35 Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act Report ................05. 36 TUITION, FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES ......00.........cccccccccccccccccceceeeeees 36 EUV OLL 2 cian 2s age ve vegeibkacas-kssckode eee ee Uae ee re 36 Fall and Spring Semester Full-Time Tuition.................--. 36 Summers lerny Tuition. ..4..0), 2 eee ee 36 Part-Time Tuition. o../4..01: 2.6) ee 36 Senior Citizens Tanibergine tho WM Clena See toye<. cake Rta hes calsa dass ods AEA fos SERED ok SWF Qint_@Slt - ArepoUICleniS s, 1 PS thee! So Sos aoe eae kien Sak Residences@lassiication for Luition Purposes 3.03ee3e .cis ... SHh Bees ands@ficmscpnensesw es ..:.,. lve steiks ieee en es re 38 Sligen@ACtivitye Bee ste .w.o27 ki. ih abe PR BNR ssc cece 38 BeeCIGlemi slN S UnATICG ys yh... tus Bettie ty Bent SEALE Sass .s.- 38 Brefescionaluciapility Insurances ri choes. agaist... 38 ANG Hotere, M|e le ky Saas Wh: an Sane nei 8 fo) 8 Pee oan 38 lextbookstamdiSipplies ee tii ino eorLaini sia... 38 Student Fees for Laboratory/Clinical/Shop.................... 39 Be Petia ict Cyg rer eee Mates, 02. emis a a sabes. aS. SECTS... os 39 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS .::...:.020. E.6R.O. ..R.IE... .S.EE:S 41 acho C CCEN eR. LNT vee, alates Lari at EBL 41 FG is MAUIOT N occ ee coal a aS adn s OEE ee SAO BOR...:,..; 41 Telephone Registration and Late Registration ................. 41 PAPAGLI LITO OULESCSR co e.g 8 te tcl Pes ae hs tar) sags Ep ohn ep 42 evistrationvfor Developmental, Courses m4. eae 1.;,.--. 42 Prepping /andy/ omAdding Courses erwin ae... 42 ee OAs rae eee eT OS sein no EUR oe 43 Ae BTMLy y aha ent: Cece biu etlsag ai a.. “SERGI NOR OO: ae PAID ASI) oe ods 43 DYG TA6F TEEL S oa ry OER Rene EER CE PERL! s RTD IETS 1 iar 27 ORES 944 199 Ce 43 Reign alatrom,.Classes ....cc.... +2. iRe ee LRA n= eee 44 Oiicialswithdtawalesers 7 Ge piste) Aco ....... 44 Winoticial Withdrawalivh. vocoee. Baeet)trae .Let) 2 ... 45 PrietEaP ACO CClitees 2... foes sos dedocse sso sans pod ornate aie DET ede Cetin tt Oe eee a nsrs 46 Gecdit. byaExamination ey eae, Pa aii)L.en s 46 Sia HlencerEXAMINALON SS iigigcs. ruse cee rors or SETAE NEIL onsen 47 RT SIC TC TECIL, css ssreppstone+oOr eseenaean ceenste rs 47 Credit ftoréNon=Traditional:leatniness, fer, elise ......--- 48 Advanced Placement Examinations/CLEP .......... 48 Educational Experiences in the Armed Services.. 48 Distance Learning, .., vNi2s ner Peete... 49 Experiential Learning <2. 00.01. eed mel. 50 Advanced Placement Credit for High School Students .... 50 Grade Point Average ss. .ii.sideesssessseeesccvcesennenrsbesdabeb arbsisVeocneeeswceeees e ait Beanisthistands HonoriRoliicky ye Re ep eh IE». at Grading SySteM.............ccccesscssscceeeeeenesecseeeeeeeaaesesaaeesenaaeceoaeeesees 51 Incomplete ...............ccesecceeescsessecerscrecesceseeusccsenssensaneeenosscaseecenses 32 ACACGEMIC PLOPTESS .........cscceecesecssceseceecesccssenesesensenseceecarecerecceess s 5 7 INCAGEMIC. PLODALION, «<0 cecacsusy sete sbeeents + sp ane nRR Rae eR: rons. 33 Unsatisfactory Academic Progress .........::ssssseeeseeeeeeerneees a Satisfactory Academic Progress ..........::::sseesseeeeeeeeeeeenenes 53 Good Academic Standing..............:.csecesecseeecsesenccsrecseenees 5a Standards of Academic Progress Scale...........:::eseeeeeeeeeees 54 Forgiveness Policy ............csssseeeessesssssesesssneseeterecececssccescesececcccecors 54 Privacy of Educational Records ...........:ssseseeseeeseccseeenensreccecesecseans S15) TPADISCHIPES vores -anrcgsdss rents dveces cxnncs is Sa EM Menon Fete caemen a a age eee 56 Verification of EnrollMment..........e.en.s e.enecnecnecnecneenceeceeceeeeesseeseeecee s 56 Transfer to Other Institutions. ..........s.ees. eece eec ene en eonee eeens cteees eceee es aff Changes im Regulations .vi,.M1OB .M5ee.. Msa:c ore2s a0 ae.ae ee1 E0A T oi Changes in Major Course of Study ........::cccceeeeeeteeersrstreeeeeeeeeeess o7 Student ClassificationS..........ccccececsceseescnsecsceeecencnenseseseaencnseeeentes 58 Graduation Requirements) iil: Wir 0R Sie, EE vee onset nasaenses 58 Summer Graduates Participating In Spring Ceremonies ............ eh, Graduation After Termination of Attendance ...............ceseereseeeeees 60 Catalog of RECOrd i... ceccesta tlenee rescue eeesc cereee teens 60 Repetition of Course Work...........:::ssessseseeeeeeeeeeeneterteeeeeeeeeeeene ne s 60 FACULTY ADVISOR SYSTEM................::cccetcenes ecenesc eenecneneeneennencenneeees 61 FINANCIAL AID .f008:. eSaa I I RG aie «Fee 62 Academic Requirement ............cceccceecneeeneceneceeeeeseeaeeeeecneeuesoneouees 62 GrantsrB eS. Le, PR rea ES vie a sone ea tenes 65 LO RRSA TO REG a ees I FE Phe tae scnaseeaaa 66 Fedeéral .Work2Stvid youn sie. 906. LE ha eons ee ennesinens 67 Refund /Student Repayment Policies for Title 1V Programs......... 68 SCholarships.s2. 6 A ole ca becd uses cnnsvsassta stig ads on tet Dhtee atte beens cree 68 Other:Sources ol ASSIStance .. .1va.2csmevcteveevenssceaeen veceuee eeese 69 WorkforcelnvestmentsAct... cea, Hi etine es ce csetee mieten tule desea nese teee 69 VocationabRehabilitation.esisassci. eGR hI ia AIAN Oe ct eenc 70 NGiNational GuardésTuition AssistanecetRrogramiitt 2.2.2.5 asiste eee 70 Local Sources, ofsBinancial Aid tana ke ins eI soa boas bce 70 Veterans. Beit svc vesicacvasses cunts vks itu te cst MI ed ERE eee ass a 70 STUDENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES...................... SE Seiad. fel COUNSEL e AGIA peel Bent on vee aea es eM tiene e AEA NSS SEAS BI4 IES yal Career. SenviCGSris.: asa is basic Bangin Teeen Arete a EA Se hast atte 73 Dutorial andi:AcademiceSupport Gentem( TASC iat Assissstiseses . 74 DiSabilityeSemacest ax.) Te Re. 2 SAR si ss cass di seseswanes cuneate ke) Intramural Sports:and Recreational Program .......05.ss0ssa0.sesssainht e Tks: Coburn: Centerlacility,..: Ose.) ADL o.. ccceseatensnparsceseeeehn : 76 Intercollesiate AthleticspPro Sram sie rtarnins Sod oes. cc scae seve ness coeeeenr ees 78 LostianiGsKo uid. Fok et. DOERR OE 4D, SON as sk cane 79 Flealthy SEnvicesiisn 00.26. 1a ale OE A eee 80 Mental Health: Services:. 005. sane Oe ee el ee 80 student-Sexual AssaultiResponse System... Ries. RMR.e e, 80 FOOd Servic6s.0 |. UHI. ee ROA AE, cs, ee 81 Preschool: FA DOratonyn iiss sack sisiei.iCcRs esbAsveuce s 81 HIOWUSING TS Ak RR a ee 82 Identification’ Cards¢.ten 28 Fe ROR. WI Eee 82 student. Organizations#ayyit. aes, Eee 82 Policies‘for .Clubsiand.Organizationsa ieee ee eee eee 82 Chartering Guidelines for Clubs and Organizations ................... 83 Procedures for Approval of Clubs and Organizations — Fundraising and/or Solicitationvof Funds........:.. ReSeaTUO ROSE 83 American Association of Medical Assistants.................... 84 Association of Commercial Art and Graphic Desipnid.......0: 84 Association of Information Technology Professionals ...... 84 Digdah2 1)o csTUe abeG la hh l 2, eee ones tre ae nT ra eee Be 84 Bleotronicsiand Technology; Clubs hese ere... 84 BEe mmaseta Rint cx wuiats oi esvsrecrde be kclots nce RS 85 Poem bdarpsilomiG hia ges .iBe..sd shea MOEN A TIONS... 1, 85 Multi-Cultural Club (International Club) ........0.cccccccccecee. 85 Pitt Community College Association eENirsing Students ies wee: raseontt....0. 85 Pitt Community College Chapter of the Mental Health Association of Pitt County.........0.0.00.6. 86 Pitt Community College Paralegal Association ................ 86 Pitt Community College Student Ambassadors............... 86 aS USAR Acorns NOT APRIIT oo See eeeeaceclasdiesdcD ! 86 Society for Advancement of Management..............0....0060 86 Southern Organization of Human Service Education...... 87 otluidentGovernmen tiA SSOCIATIONS. 2.)....0i.:ccscelcsesccesccesoce. 87 Student Occupational Therapy Association ...............6.... 87 PoAaMant rN, OLD Were ame e aS TEM IMENT RE IY 5 ecco. evcsscesccdsecseaun’ 87 Pas NIEULOLI Syste. Sat 20k SUC ae ASTI | EUS alse vaccedinestasaccesectl 87 PRA eRBOLIESR TIT. SCR eno nae eee... 88 eR SA Car ENT, cs savewwt ot 52d. 00s oc ETS OAM A occ ccs cenav cl 88 Se mee atiOnsia sities... hetero Java Policies AE 88 Peicmieim Veter wend ith arianGen NNR we. od. 88 Simvememiynissand Responsibilities 2200..21005. ANI. cc eects 89 Pera TIS CATIN SUIS DEH oes cess ces cas Qed y iee. PENI ee seule. 89 Student Involvement in College Decision Making ....................... 90 ete ARYLA CLION. VATS LCI TROL II CIs cas danedeeseaces 90 : SOLACET REO ACLU Lasea seca IE RR ep IE ies ce sade cdvetvanave 90 IDisimtsSale ise. 1 GI. NARITA RLU ical ieee nase 91 PLLIGeM EA IIICV AIAG CFE OLICW IS et Te White AT ROR d ss aki s ses pann sae 91 DU GIZrOCESS NAHI... POOL JOR DIAG. MRLs ec dh 92 PEST GIA TAT CIALEAT RE OLICETIS WITTY RT LOPSIIT los cede cos scoceneck 92 COLLEGE/WORKPLACE ANTI-VIOLENCE POLICY .......................00.04. 92 SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND COMMUNICABLE DISEASE POLICY .......... 93 CONTROLLED SMOKING POLICY.................c.ccceccceccecececeesececsceseeeneneees 95 CANVASSING, PEDDLING AND SOLICITATION POLICY ..................... 95 MINDS ATSOING nel ig..... Roane.) bah. eerllies... 2naieawew....45 95 COMPUTER NETWORK ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY ......................002.. 95 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ..POLICY............000 ARR. SO 97 FORGERY/FRAUD POLICY Wiis... SERRNSI AOe S R 98 LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER ..................ccccceccccececeeeeeeceseeeeeeseeneees 99 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ..............:::eeeee cesee neeereeeeerreereeeseeeee eee e 100 COLLEGE OUTREACH «2.5.0.0. R210. Bae I. EN los woe gta ov ees 101 ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.................:-:::1seseeeees 104 MiSSiOri tree ee EA READIES oh Ree se setrer 102 Schedule Of COULSES.........cececececececseenenceceeecesenceseseenenseaerceseress 102 COUIESE: CLEGGM eee ee ee SE SRI a ad eae PEPE Rat nee 103 Registration and Attendance .............cccecseeeeeeeseseeneeneaen eeeeneeeeees s 103 [Vexe i ca ee ens ba erin PRE NRS Res Men De e Peehss e eece sce 103 Refiindi PoliG y.cete. 00 eee erates So neca bags coe FE See 2 104 Course DeSCTiptiONS .............cceecceeeceeeseeeeeeneseeeceanenasenseseaeeseeeeeees 105 Books and Supplies ...........cccccsccceesssecsensccescnseeescaeeeeeenseeecasceees 105 Community Service - Occupational Training)................ 105 Specialty Occupational COULSES ..........:cseeeeeeeeeeetteeeeen s 106 Computer Training ..........ee.ee cecccnecceceecieeeeneeeetne s 106 Criminal Justice /Law Enforcement Training..... 106 NursetA td ez) mach. ures a a lacs ane Ria 106 Emergency Services Training .......0......:sseseeeeeeee 106 FiresRescue: Training enti At ane.c a.ass ers n vedes 106 Licensure Cemificatio me... teeta aene. corte ees oozes LO% Leadership Development Training ..............0-++4+. 107 Professional In-Service Programs .............:6:.se00 107 Organizational Improvement Training............... 108 Safetysiraining (OSHA) tsicaceece pceeeseeteceesr eeet : 108 Business and:Industry SCgviceS ais, Ree. eee nies te SAR es 108 A DPLEMtiCeSH ii pyre; oes evewnrcexthes bts veweh tae. AAT Ss. 5 Be 109 Pocused Industrial, Training 1. as Seeeke aes 109 New,and Expanding Industries Programmi’. iccaenaasts..: 6 109 Small Business: Gentenaremeae =: te elas, Sea ies 110 COMMUMNILVASELVICES fc tin. ace. cS he ELE ak Re ens rd LTO Basie’ Skill sg@dvi@a tion Pie sees ier ae eareIdAS sce Lit Adult Basic: Eduicationy: (2sires: sass SOO MERI es LT Adult High School Diploma Program .iiiiiiht...ceceeee Lie Family Riteracy. Program: ccs. eusse) Aenegaee sve e ee Lit General Educational Development (GED) Classes ........ Li High: School, Diploma Equivalency/iGED ar7.....sacaec.e Hae. Englishtas.a-SecondbanguapetA.eiege ieeneer La Léarning Center. wi. eat oh BOARe e t12 Campensatory Hducatinnw tae eik se AS Seer 1g Ke) JobLlink Career:Center, :2tt::1:. 8A Eee ee 113 Human Resources’ Development! 24. eae. eee 114 Workshops, Seminars, and.Conferences. «..::,.....:.:. 4am. 114 seli-Supporting Courses i. 24 Re PE ROs, Pee a eee ES CURRICULUM PROGRAMS. ...,....... 2OLIONG. SPSS Rae PZ Technical and Vocational Programs Associate in Applied Science Degrees, Diplomas, and Certificates

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