Vocational/Technical Education
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CFCC PLANNING RETREAT
VOCATIONAL
and
TECHNICAL
PROGRAMS
Vocational and Technical Programs
Six Departments
• Business
• Engineering
• Marine Tech
• Allied Health
• Public Service
• Vocational
• Other Voc Tech Responsibilities:
- High School and prison programs
- Grant management (Perkins, Golden
Leaf, MATE, Reynolds)
Business Department
Enrollment
Accounting - 89
Business Admin - 212
Culinary Tech - 99
Hotel/Restaurant - 49
Information Syst - 76
Interior Design - 52
Medical Trans - 53
Office Syst Tech - 48
Real Estate - 20
698 total
Business Department
Other Facts
19 full-time and 35-40 adjunct
instructors
10 computer labs, 2 design labs,
“Our Place” lab & 3-4 classrooms
CIS serves almost 2,000 students
per year.
ACC, BUS and ECO are also popular
electives for College Transfer and
other Voc/Tech programs.
Business Department
Planning
Within the Business Department,
planning is an on-going dialog rather
than a one time event.
Each lead instructor prepares unit
plan and discusses with department
chair and other affected planning
units.
Plan is then entered into SPOL.
Business Department
Major Initiatives 2001-02
• Plan and execute move to North Campus.
• Study initiation of International Business,
E-commerce and other concentrations.
• Continue expanding Internet offerings.
• Convert CIS instruction to Windows and
Office 2000.
• Strengthen Co-op Program.
• Assist in revising Request for Proficiency
process.
Allied Health Department
Enrollment
ADN - 78
LPN - 18
SLP Asst - 5
Dental Hygiene - 12
OTA - 18
Pharm Tech - 5
Phlebotomy - 8
Rad Tech - 17
Early Childhood - 12
282 total
Allied Health Department
Other Facts
Programs in Allied Health typically have
100% pass rate on board examinations
Nursing expansion will result in day,
afternoon and evening sections.
Enrollment will triple.
Early Childhood enrollment figure does
not include over 100 students acquiring
early childhood credentials each year.
Allied Health Department
Planning
The Allied Health Department
adopts the CFCC Goals that are
pertinent to their programs as
their overall planning goals.
Planning starts at unit level and
is finalized through discussion
with Department Chair.
Allied Health Department
Major Initiatives 2001-02
• Plan and execute move to the new Allied
Health wing.
• Increase faculty and enrollment in the
ADN program.
• Put in place Radiation Therapy.
• Put in place Medical Sonography.
• Complete accreditation
recommendations for Dental Hygiene.
• Maintain high pass rates on licensure
exams for all programs.
Engineering Department
Enrollment
Architectural Tech - 54
Chemical Tech - 16
Computer Eng - 278
Electronics Eng - 41
Instrumentation - 30
Machining Tech - 31
Mech Eng (D&D) - 64
514 total
Engineering Department
Other Facts
Completed plans to combine
Drafting and Mechanical
Engineering curriculums to
improve quality and gain
efficiencies. Effective Fall 2001.
CFCC’s powered submarine
begins in water testing summer
2001.
Engineering Department
Planning
Planning at the Program level.
- Annual Programs/Objectives
- Five year Equipment Plans
Planning at the Departmental level
- Shared Facilities
- Recruiting
- Future growth and space needs
Engineering Department
Major Initiatives 2001-02
Ensure skill levels of graduates.
- Certification testing
Ensure skill level of faculty.
- Professional development
Ensure adequate resources
- State-of-the-art hardware and
software
- Faculty staffing
Public Service Department
Enrollment
Paralegal Tech - 43
Criminal Justice - 86
BLET - 20
Cosmetology - 45
Manicuring - 13
207 total
Public Service Department
Other Facts
Criminal Justice courses are
popular electives across the
college.
Cosmetology will add Huskins
classes for qualified high school
students on our campus this year.
Esthetics program should begin
Fall 2001.
Public Service Department
Planning
Departmental planning meeting at
the beginning of each semester.
- Aligning departmental
objectives
with
college objectives.
Wide scope of planning units
(Cosmetology to BLET) makes
departmental planning difficult.
- All strive for student retention
and preparation.
Public Service Department
Major Initiatives 2001-02
Begin Esthetics - Fall 2001
Film and Video Production delayed due to budget
Preparation for passage of
licensure exams (BLET,
Cosmetology and Manicuring).
Marine Technology Department
Enrollment
Marine Technology - 93
Environmental Science - 8
(ES Program under review - not
accepting students.)
Marine Technology Department
Other Facts
Research Vessel “Dan Moore”
participated in recovery of artifacts
from the sunken shipwreck thought to
be the “Queen Anne’s Revenge” Blackbeard’s pirate ship.
R/V MARTECH invited to 2001
hydrographic conference to
demonstrate state of art geophysical
survey instrumentation.
Marine Technology Department
Planning
Lead Instructor drafts annual program
objectives.
- Gets input from co-workers and
chair
Lead Instructor finalizes objectives.
- Enters into SPOL and Departmental
IE Notebook
Lead Instructor closes the SPOL loop at
the end of the year
- Documents results and uses.
Marine Technology Department
Major Initiatives 2001-02
Begin $1 million bond funded pier
replacement for Marine Technology
vessels.
Develop “career track” within
program - Hydrographic survey,
fisheries, geophysical surveying
Begin planning to develop
specifications for R/V Dan Moore
replacement.
Vocational Department
Enrollment
AC, Heating & Refrig - 23
Auto Body Repair - 18
Automotive Syst - 36
Boat Building - 22
Carpentry - 23
Electrical/Electronics - 35
Heavy Equip and Transp - 32
Industrial Maint - 6
Landscape Gardening - 11
Marine Propulsion - 4
Truck Driver Training - 31
Welding Tech - 12
253
total
Vocational Department
Other Facts
Vocational program classes are taught at
9 locations:
Pender Prison
NHC Prison
Topsail High North Campus
Pender Truck Body Repair facility
Workforce Training Center
State Ports
Auto Body Repair Building
Burnett and Emmart Buildings
Vocational Department
Planning
Each Lead Instructor develops
program plans including:
Budgets for supplies, equipment
repair, travel etc.
Five Year Equipment Plan
Plans approved by Department Chair
All then entered in SPOL system
Vocational Department
Major initiatives 2001-02
Start Marine Propulsion diploma program (on
hold due to budget situation).
Carpentry students built the classroom/office
building for Landscape Gardening. To be
located on North campus site summer 2001.
Completed the Truck Body paint and repair
facility in cooperation with Pender County
Schools. First year full operation starts fall
2001.
Hold second annual CFCC Wooden Boat Show…
August 2001.
Voc/Tech - Summary
1417 students enrolled
in Voc/Tech Programs.
Programs stay current in rapidly
changing fields.
Classes/ programs
taught at 11 locations
in 3 counties.
Students are getting
excellent jobs!
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