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Archive for April, 2008

June 27th 5:30pm Barnet Park Downtown Spartanburg
Tickets will be available for Red White and Boom  on Monday, May 5th from http://www.etix.com and http://www.sccfoundation.org as well as at the foundation office on the Central Campus of Spartanburg Community College. Call 864-592-4624.
Marriott VIP Package $75
live band before Aaron Tippin, shuttle to park, upstairs viewing of fireworks. Children under 5 [...]

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Our Authorized Testing and Assessment Center proctored 232 tests this month under the supervison of Kevin Fowler, testing administrator at the BMW Center at the Tyger River Campus.
What kinds of tests? 
High Stakes tests such as Microsoft Certified Professionals, CISCO and CompTIA A+ exams were given. TheTesting Center is certified to proctor exams from the following vendors with [...]

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It just makes sense to be prepared in case of an emergency. This new series of classes, aimed at older Americans, teaches how to get prepared for disasters, home safety, flu outbreaks and terrorism. Classes may be taken as a series, or you can register for each one separately.
Instructor Barbara Grudzien: Being prepared for emergencies [...]

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ABC Professional Develoment August 16, 2008 CPR-439, CPR-439
Professional Development for Center Directors and Staff
Sessions will review the early learning standards for 3, 4, and 5-year olds. Participants will be able to define the assessment process, and list five strategies for recording children’s learning in school that supports the learning structure.
ABC Growth and Development September 20, [...]

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Computer Basics $180
Do you want to learn about computers, Windows, and the Internet? This course will help you understand “tech talk”, show you how to use Windows controls, manage files, use a browser, send e-mail and more. All kinds of software will be demonstrated including word processing, spreadsheet, database and graphics software. This course is [...]

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If you have been considering a career as a professional truck driver; the CDL Truck Driver Training Program will give the credentials and experience to work with over-the-road and regional trucking nationwide.  You will obtain your Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License and will be provided job placement assistance upon successful completion of this 170-hour training [...]

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The Cancer Association of Spartanburg and Cherokee counties teach strategies and techniques to successfully stop smoking and using tobacco products. This four week course is beneficial to those wishing to stop using tobacco and live a healthier life.
This class is free and will have several sections at the Central Campus and at the Cherokee Campus. [...]

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This comprehensive 50 hour EKG Technician Certification Program prepares students to function as EKG Technicians and to take the ASPT - Electrocardiograph Technician Examination.
This course will include important practice and background information on

anatomy of the heart and physiology
medical disease processes
medical terminology
medical ethics
legal aspects of patient contact
laboratory assisting
electrocardiography
echocardiography

Additionally, students will practice with equipment and perform hands [...]

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Chris Watson, science student at SCC,  has worked very hard coordinating with SIGA (Spartanburg Intercollegiate Green Alliance) on a series of Earth Day events this week being carried out on the various Spartanburg school campuses.  The SCC science club is cosponsoring these events here on our campus.  The events are as follows:
 
Wednesday April 23rd @ [...]

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The South Carolina EMS Symposium met at Myrtle Beach over the weekend of April 19-20. Angie Colbert, EMT and instructor for CCE at SCC was awarded the prestigious Jack Niles Award for Education.  The award is given to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding contribution to the improvement of EMS through education and training of [...]

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