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A Message from the PresidentWelcome to Wake TechnicalCommunity College!Welcome, students! You are here because you want more – more knowledge, better employmentopportunities, higher earning potential, greater job satisfaction, broader interests, sharper skills,new adventures. Wake Tech’s administrators, faculty, and staff are committed to helping youachieve your goals and making your time at Wake Tech engaging and enriching. We think you’llfind it life-changing.Wake Tech operates in accordance with its core values – respect, responsibility, critical thinking,communication, and collaboration. As part of our accreditation process with the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools, we have examined every aspect of the programs andservices we provide with a focus on quality. We have established a system of excellence in whicheveryone is accountable and held to the highest of standards.Our college-wide quality enhancement efforts have a common goal: helping students! We teachcritical thinking skills along with course content in all subject areas, preparing students forwhatever lies ahead by strengthening their abilities to analyze and evaluate. We continuouslyupgrade classroom and laboratory technology so that we can offer students the latest tools forsuccess. We have structured our student services programs to be more responsive to changingneeds. Our faculty and staff keep up with new instructional techniques and trends throughinnovative professional development and leadership training programs. Our communitypartnerships with other schools and organizations expand each year, bringing a wealth of newoptions and opportunities for our students as they take their next steps.We’re glad you’ve chosen Wake Tech as the next part of your journey, and we think you’ve cometo the right place. Whatever your destination, we want to help you get there.Sincerely,Dr. Stephen C. ScottPresident

Table of ContentsDirectory and Other Important Number .3Approvals and Accreditations.5Memberships .7Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity .8Academic Calendar.9Board of Trustees and Administration.10Areas of Study .11General Information .14History .14Mission Statement.14Our Vision .14Core Values .14College Goals.14Wake Technical Community College Foundation, Inc.152006 Critical Success Factors.16Student Services.18Student Rights and Responsibilities. See Student HandbookInclement Weather.22Facilities .24Distance Education .28Academic Information .29Advanced Standing.31Veterans Educational Benefits (G.I. Bill) .33Admissions & Registration .35Expenses .38Student Financial Aid .45Student Activities .50Student Chapters of Professional Organizations and Clubs .51Traffic Rules and Regulations – Ordinance Governing Traffic, Parking,And Registration of Motor Vehicles .55Continuing Education Programs .60Associate Degree Programs .69College/University Transfer .70General Education .75Associate in Applied Science Programs.76Diploma Programs .101Certificate Programs .108Collaborative Agreements with Other Community Colleges.128Pre-Curriculum Program .129Course Descriptions.130Academic Credentials .241Support Personnel .267Maps .272Index .276

DIRECTORYSERVICE/LOCATIONWEB ADDRESSPHONEMain Campus: 9101 Fayetteville Road(401 S), Raleigh, NC alth Sciences Campus: 2901Holston Lane, Raleigh, NC 231-4500Western Wake Campus: 3434 KildaireFarm Road, Cary, NC 0Business & Industry Center: 3434Kildaire Farm Road, Cary, NC 19-335-1001Northern Wake Campus: 6600Louisburg Road Raleigh, NC AAdult Education Center: 1920 hpBoulevard, Raleigh, NC 27604State Personnel Development Center(SPDC): 101 West Peace , NC 27603919-715-3434919-733-2474GENERAL askanadvisor.php919-866-5474BASIC 919-715-3434CONTINUING RRICULUM STANCE 18DUAL l.php919-866-5425Wake Technical Community CollegeFOUNDATION, Inc.http://foundation.waketech.edu/919-866-5924ITS Services and Support (Helpdesk/EagleCruiser/WebAdvisor, 00(GED, Adult High School, etc.)(High School & College at the same time)Information subject to change -Wake Technical Community CollegeRF 07-0732006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

Wake Technical Community CollegeResources and ServicesDepartment of Counseling Services promoting student success and progress towards attainment of educational e/University TransferAdvising:Computer and Engineering,Business, and Applied TechnologiesCashier’s OfficeCollege BookstoreComputer LabsCounseling:Academic, Career, and PersonalDisability Support ServicesFinancial AidIndividualized Learning Center(Reading, Writing, & Math tutoring)Job Placement / Co-op OfficeLibraryPhoto I.D.Registration & Records ServicesSGA (Student Activities)Veteran’s InformationMAIN (401 S) CAMPUS LOCATIONPHONEStudent Services, Room tudent Services, Rooms 252 & tudent Services, Room olding Hall, Room 111866-5902Beside Student Services http://students.waketech.edu/computerlabs.phpNote: Main Open Computer Lab located inPucher-LeMay Hall Room 151: Main Campus (No Phone)662-3309 (Library: Main)212-3836 (Library: Health)662-3256 (ILC: Main)Student Services, Room 143http://counseling.waketech.edu/866-5460Holding Hall, Room Student Services, Room dualized Learning Center Buildinghttp://ilc.waketech.edu/866-5276Holding Hall, Room ucation.waketech.edu/apply.phpLibrary Education, First Floorhttp://library.waketech.edu/Student Services, Room .phpHolding Hall, Room 4866-5405866-5700Student Services, Room 121G866-5942Student Services, Room 015866-5401Information subject to change -Wake Technical Community College866-5693Edited for Catalog 7/07 JS/rvf42006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

WAKE TECHNICALCOMMUNITY COLLEGERaleigh, North Carolina APPROVED BY Division of Vocational Rehabilitation,(North Carolina Department of Human Resources)Insurance Agents Pre-Licensing Education Program,North Carolina Department of InsuranceNorth Carolina Appraisal BoardNorth Carolina Board of NursingNorth Carolina Department of Health and Human Services- Division of Facility ServicesNorth Carolina Office of Emergency Medical ServicesNorth Carolina Real Estate CommissionNorth Carolina State Approving Agency forVeterans Education and TrainingNorth Carolina State Board of Community CollegesPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ENGINEERSThe North Carolina Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors hasapproved the Engineering Technology Division to serve as an approved sponsor of ContinuingProfessional Competency activities for Professional Engineers and Registered Land Surveyorslicensed by the State of North Carolina. Status as approved sponsors means that courses andprograms offered by the Engineering Technology Division will be acceptable to the Board forProfessional Development Hours (PDH).VOLUME XVIII NO.3CATALOG OF INFORMATIONWake Technical Community College5JULY 20072006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

WAKE TECHNICALCOMMUNITY COLLEGERaleigh, North Carolina ACCREDITATION SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGESAND SCHOOLS ACCREDITATIONWake Technical Community College is accredited by theCommission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools(1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone number 404-679-4501)to award the associate degree.Specific Program AccreditationAutomotive Systems Technology AccreditationThe college's Automotive Systems Technology associatedegree program is accredited by National Institute forAutomotive Service Excellence (ASE). All eight areas meetthe strict industry standards required for ASE MASTERcertification. This is the highest level of achievementrecognized by the National Institute for AutomotiveExcellence (ASE).Heavy Equipment and Transport Technology/Construction Equipment Systems ProgramAccreditationThe college’s Heavy Equipment and TransportTechnology/Construction Equipment Systems Program isaccredited by Accreditation Board of the AssociatedEquipment Distributors.Medical Assisting Program AccreditationWake Technical Community College’s Medical AssistingDiploma program is accredited by the Commission onAccreditation of Allied Health Education Programs(CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of the CurriculumReview Board of The American Association of MedicalAssistants Endowment (CRB-AAMAE).Criminal Justice Program AccreditationThe college’s Criminal Justice Technology program isaccredited by the North Carolina Criminal JusticeEducation and Training Standards Commission.Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health EducationPrograms, 1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL33756(Telephone number 727-210-2350).Culinary Technology Program AccreditationThe college’s Culinary Technology program is accreditedby the American Culinary Federation.National Accreditation Agency for Clinical LaboratorySciences Program AccreditationThe National Accreditation Agency for Clinical LaboratorySciences (NAACLS) is the accrediting agency for theMedical Laboratory Technology program and the approvingagency for the Phlebotomy program. The NAACLS islocated at 8410 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 670,Chicago, IL 60631 (Telephone number 773-714-8880).Dental Assisting and Dental HygienePrograms AccreditationThe college’s programs in Dental Assisting and DentalHygiene have received accreditation (without reportingrequirements) status from the American DentalAssociation, Commission on Dental Accreditation. A copyof the appropriate accreditation standards and/or theCommission’s policy and procedure for submission ofcomplaints may be obtained by contacting theCommission at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL60611-2678, or by calling 1-800-621-8099, extension4653.Radiography Program AccreditationWake Technical Community College’s program inRadiography is accredited by the Joint Review Committeeon Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). TheJRCERT is located at 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850,Chicago, IL 60606-3182 (Telephone number 312-7045300).Engineering Technology Program AccreditationThe college’s Automation, Civil, Computer, Electronics, andMechanical Engineering Technology programs areaccredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission ofthe Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.Wake Technical Community CollegeSurgical Technology Program AccreditationThe college’s Surgical Technology program is accredited bythe Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health EducationPrograms (CAAHEP) on recommendation of theAccreditation Review Committee for Surgical Technology(ARC-ST).62006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER OF American Association of Collegiate Registrars andAdmissions Officers (AACRAO)American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)American Association of Medical AssistantsEndowment (AAMAE)American Institute of Architects (AIA)American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA)American Mathematical Association of Two-YearColleges (AMATYC)Association Community College Business Officials(ACCBO)Association of Community College Facility Operations(ACCFO)Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT)Carolinas Association of Collegiate Registrars andAdmissions Officers (CACRAO)Chamber of Commerce - ApexChamber of Commerce - CaryChamber of Commerce - Fuquay-VarinaChamber of Commerce - GarnerChamber of Commerce - Holly SpringsChamber of Commerce - KnightdaleChamber of Commerce - MorrisvilleChamber of Commerce – RaleighChamber of Commerce - RolesvilleChamber of Commerce - Wake ForestChamber of Commerce - WendellChamber of Commerce - ZebulonCollege and University Professional Association ForHuman Resources (CUPA-HR)College Transfer Program Association (CTPA)A Cooperative for the Advancement of CommunityBased Postsecondary Education (COMBASE)Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health EducationPrograms (CAAHEP)Community College Business Officers (CCBO)Cooperative Education and Internship Association, Inc.(CEIA)Council for Resource DevelopmentInternational Council on Hotel, Restaurant, andInstitutional Education (ICHRIE)League for Innovation Community College LeadershipInstitute League Alliance ServicesNational Accrediting Agency for Clinical LaboratorySciences (NAACLS)National Association of College and University BusinessOfficers (NACUBO)National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)National Association Educational Buyers (NAEB)National Association of International Educators (NAFSA)Wake Technical Community CollegeNational Association of Student Financial AidAdministrators (NASFAA)National Council for Continuing Education and Training(NCCET)National Fire Protection AssociationNational HEP Camp AssociationNational Organization for Associate Degree Nursing(N-OADN)National Restaurant Association/NC RestaurantAssociationNational Institute for Staff & Organizational Development- The University of Texas at Austin (NISOD)North Carolina Association of Colleges and Employers(NCACE)North Carolina Association of Community CollegeTrustees (NCACCT)North Carolina Association of Coordinators of VeteransAffairs (NCACVA)North Carolina Association on Higher Education andDisability (NC-AHEAD)North Carolina Chapter - Colleges and UniversitiesPersonnel AssociationNorth Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry(NCCBI)North Carolina College and University ProfessionalAssociation – Human Resources (NCCUPA-HR)North Carolina Community College StudentDevelopment Personnel Association (NCCSDPA)North Carolina Council of Officers for ResourceDevelopment (NC CORD)North Carolina Hispanic Chamber of CommerceNorth Carolina Museum of ArtNorth Carolina Technology Association (NCTA)Public Relations Information Marketing Association(PRIMA)Raleigh-Wake Human Resource ManagementAssociation (RWHRMA)Regional Transportation AllianceSociety for Human Resource ManagementSouthern Association of Colleges & SchoolsSouthern Association of Collegiate Registrars andAdmissions Officers (SACRAO)Southern Association of Community, Junior, andTechnical Colleges (SACJTC)Student Leadership InstituteTriangle Area Hotel-Motel AssociationTriangle Tomorrow, Inc.US Chamber of CommerceWake AHEC/Triangle Nurse Appreciate CouncilWake Area Business Advisory Council (BAC)World Future Society72006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGEPOLICY STATEMENT AFFIRMATIVEACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITYWake Technical Community College offers Equal Employment and Educational Opportunities to all employees, students, prospectiveemployees, and prospective students.Affirmative Action, Equal Educational Opportunities and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act are viewed by the Board ofTrustees as an integral part of the mission and purpose of Wake Technical Community College.Questions concerning this policy should be addressed to:STUDENT MATTERSDean of StudentsWake Technical CommunityCollege9101 Fayetteville RoadRaleigh, NC 27603-5696EMPLOYEE MATTERSDirector of Human ResourcesWake Technical CommunityCollege9101 Fayetteville RoadRaleigh, NC 27603-5696Individuals with disabilities who need assistance or require special accommodations to access college activities should request suchservices in advance by calling Disability Support Services at 919-866-5670 or 919-779-0668 (TDD).STATEMENT OF POLICYThe contact hours shown in this catalog are minimal. It is a policy of this institution to permit students to enroll in additional subjects andlaboratory work beyond those shown in the catalog.CATALOG INFORMATIONWake Technical Community College issues this catalog for the purpose of furnishing prospective students and other interested personsinformation about the College and its programs. Announcements contained herein are subject to change without notice and may not beregarded in the nature of binding obligation on the College. Effort will be made to keep change to a minimum, but changes in policy by theBoard of Trustees of Wake Technical Community College may make some alterations in curricula or fees necessary. Changes to cataloginformation that occur between printings will be posted on the College’s web site (www.waketech.edu).CHANGES IN CURRICULUM,FEES, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSThe Board of Trustees and/or administration of Wake Technical Community College reserve the right to change at any time, withoutnotice, graduation requirements; fees and other charges; curriculum, course structure, and content; and other such matters as may bewithin its control, notwithstanding any information set forth in this catalog. Course offerings approved after publication of this catalog aredescribed in class schedules that are issued each semester.Wake Technical Community College82006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

2006-07 ACADEMIC CALENDARFALL SEMESTERAugust 15 . Deadline for dropping with full refundAugust 16 . Fall Semester begins, 1st Fall Mini-mester beginsAugust 22 . Last day for late registration and adding course; payment deadlineAugust 25 . 75% refund period ends for curriculum classes. Last day to drop.September 4 . College Holiday - Labor DaySeptember 18. Last day to withdraw without penalty from 1st Fall Mini-mesterOctober 5 & 6, 9 & 10* . Fall break for studentsOctober 17. 1st Fall Mini-mester ends; deadline for dropping with 100% refund for 2nd Fall Mini-mesterOctober 18. 2nd Fall Mini-mester beginsOctober 19. Last day for registration 2nd Fall Mini-mester; registration payment deadlineOctober 23. Deadline for dropping with 75% refund from 2nd Fall Mini-mesterOctober 27 . 60% point of semester. Last day to withdraw from Fall Semester without penaltyNovember 20. Last day to withdraw without penalty from 2nd Fall Mini-mesterNovember 22 . Break for students and facultyNovember 23 & 24 . College Holiday - ThanksgivingDecember 14. Fall Semester evening classes end; 2nd Fall Mini-mester evening classes endDecember 15. Fall Semester ends; 2nd Fall Mini-mester endsDecember 16 - January 1 . Winter break for studentsSPRING SEMESTERJanuary 3 . Deadline for dropping with full refundJanuary 4 . Spring Semester begins; 1st Spring Mini-mester beginsJanuary 10 . Last day for registration and adding course; late registration payment deadlineJanuary 15 . College Holiday – King’s Birthday observedJanuary 16 . Deadline for dropping with 75% refundFebruary 7 . Last day to withdraw without penalty from 1st Spring Mini-mesterMarch 1 . 1st Spring Mini-mester endsMarch 1 . Deadline for dropping with 100% refund from 2nd Spring Mini-mesterMarch 2 . 2nd Spring Mini-mester beginsMarch 5 . Last day for registration 2nd Spring Mini-mester; registration payment deadlineMarch 7 . Deadline for dropping with 75% refund from 2nd Spring Mini-mesterMarch 12 - 16 . Spring break for studentsMarch 20 . 60% point of semester. Last day to withdraw without penalty from Spring SemesterApril 5 . Annual Faculty Professional Development Conference – No classes for day studentsApril 6 . College Holiday – Good FridayApril 13 . Last day to withdraw without penalty from 2nd Spring Mini-mesterMay 4. Spring Semester evening classes end; 2nd Spring Mini-mester classes endMay 7 . Spring Semester ends; 2nd Spring Mini-mester classes endMay 8 – May 15. Break for studentsSUMMER TERMMay 15. Deadline for dropping with full refundMay 16 . Summer Term beginsMay 22Deadline for dropping with 75% refund; last day for registration and adding course; late registrationpayment deadlineMay 28 . College Holiday - Memorial DayJune 27 . 60% point of term; Last day to withdraw without penaltyJuly 4 . College Holiday - Independence DayJuly 25 . All Summer Term evening classes endJuly 26 . Summer Term endsJuly 27 . Forty-forth Annual Commencement ExerciseFIRST SUMMER MINI-MESTERMay 15 . Deadline for dropping with full refundMay 16 . First Summer Mini-mester beginsMay 22 . Last day for registration and adding course; Deadline for dropping with 75% refundMay 28 . College Holiday - Memorial DayJune 6 . Last day for withdrawing without penalty from first summer mini-mesterJune 20 . First Summer Mini-mester endsSECOND SUMMER MINI-MESTERJune 20 . Deadline for dropping with full refundJune 21 . Second Summer Mini-mester beginsJune 22 . Last day for registration and adding courseJune 23 . Deadline for dropping with 75% refundJuly 4 . College Holiday - Independence DayJuly 12 . Last day for withdrawing without penalty from second summer sessionJuly 26 . Second Summer Mini-mester ends*Subject to revision to meet changing conditions. Continuing Education schedule may vary. Consult the Schedule of Classes for applicable dates and deadlines.01-24-06Wake Technical Community College92006-2007 CatalogVolume XVIII No. 3 July 2007

BOARD OF TRUSTEESExpiration of TermRobert M. Zippay, Chair.June 30, 2007Jim W. Perry, Vice Chair.June 30, 2010Gary B. Jordan .June 30, 2010R. Keith Shackleford .June 30, 2010Dr. William K. Atkinson .June 30, 2009Wanda W. Denning.June 30, 2009Dr. Benjamin D. Reese, Jr. .June 30, 2009James E. Herbst.June 30, 2008Harvey L. Montague.June 30, 2008J. Anthony Penry.June 30, 2008Dr. Carl. D. Price .June 30, 2007President, Student Government Association .Non-Voting MemberADMINISTRATIONDr. Stephen C. ScottPresidentMr. Gerald A. MitchellExecutive Vice PresidentOffice of the PresidentMr. O. Morton CongletonExecutive DirectorWake Technical CommunityCollege Foundation, Inc.VacantVice PresidentContinuing EducationServicesMr. Bryan K. RyanVice PresidentCurriculum EducationServicesMr. Wendell B. GoodwinFacilities Engineering OfficerFacilities ServicesDr. Robert E. IrelandVice PresidentStudent ServicesWake Technical Community CollegeUpdated 7/10/07 bc Ref#GEN 1770 1814 Update # 2007-008Ms. Laurie ClowersDirectorPublic Relations andMarketingMs. Clay T. HinesGeneral CounselOffice of the President

Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene Programs Accreditation The college's programs in Dental Assisting and Dental Hygiene have received accreditation (without reporting requirements) status from the American Dental Association, Commission on Dental Accreditation. A copy of the appropriate accreditation standards and/or the

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