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2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Community Services



Continuing Education

(Non-college credit activities)

The Office of Continuing Education, a division of Dyersburg State Community College, provides professional development courses, personal enrichment opportunities, workforce training and evaluation, and programs for children. Schedules and descriptions of continuing education offerings are published each year. Individuals interested in continuing education classes should contact the Office of Continuing Education at 731-286-3265 or visit the website at www.dscc.edu/continuingeducation.

All of the courses are taught by experts to ensure a quality experience for the customers. DSCC takes a great deal of pride in the knowledge, abilities and skills of its instructors. This division is constantly striving to offer a variety of courses that appeal to the various sectors of the communities DSCC serves. For individuals who just can’t seem to fit a scheduled class into their busy routine, DSCC offers more than 400 courses in a very effective online instructional delivery format. These courses have been popular for both personal enrichment and professional development.

Many of the activities offered through Continuing Education qualify for Continuing Education Units (CEUs). DSCC defines a CEU as ten contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. CEUs are awarded to all participants for satisfactory participation in approved Continuing Education programs at Dyersburg State Community College. The recording of CEUs will provide a permanent record of an individual’s participation in Continuing Education programs. CEUs carry no credit for college degree programs. Students may obtain transcripts of non-credit courses taken and CEU credit earned by writing the Office of Continuing Education, Dyersburg State Community College, 1510 Lake Road, Dyersburg, TN 38024.

For more information, call 731-286-3265.

Business and Industry Training

The Office of Continuing Education offers customized training for business and industry. The department works directly with various types of businesses, industries and medical personnel throughout DSCC’s seven-county service area to provide non-credit training that meets specific organizational needs at all levels, including managers and executives. Training can be delivered on-site, on campus in Dyersburg or at either of the Centers in Trenton or Covington, Tennessee.

For more information, call 731-286-3265.

Advanced Manufacturing

Several courses in Advanced Manufacturing are offered through Continuing Education. These consist of Electrical Systems I, Electrical Systems II/Motor and Motor Controls, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Advanced PLCs and Basic Robotic Operations and Programming.

For more information, call 731-286-3265.

Healthcare Programs

The healthcare-related non-credit programs offered through Continuing Education consist of Phlebotomy Technician, Electrocardiogram Technician (ECG), Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), Pharmacy Technician, Emergency Medical Responder and Critical Care Paramedic. Continuing Education also offers EMS and ACE exam refresher courses.

For more information, please call 731-286-3265.

Children’s Program

The Office of Continuing Education offers multiple programs for children each year. College for Kids is a summer enrichment program for children 4 years old through sixth grade. Classes are designed for students to gain experience and to participate in activities which complement the normal school curriculum. College for Kids is operated as a morning program for one week during the month of June at the Dyersburg and Covington locations. College for Kids is offered at the Gibson County Center in July.

Fun in the Fall and Spring Splash are fall break and spring break enrichment programs for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Students who participate in these programs enjoy a full day of enrichment and entertainment activities while they are out of school on breaks.

Continuing Education also offers classes for children throughout the year.

For more information about offerings for children, please call 731-286-3265.

Parenting Education Workshops

Parenting Education Workshops are required by the State of Tennessee for anyone who has a divorce pending and has minor children in the home. The class is for one session only and meets for four hours. Parenting classes are offered in Covington and Dyersburg once a month.

For more information, call 731-286-3265.

Online Classes

(Non-college credit activities)

DSCC offers online training for industry-related certified programs through Tennessee eCampus and for personal enrichment through Ed2go. Through short-term training, online courses are designed to upgrade skills and provide personal enrichment. DSCC offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for certification and/or recertification to maintain credentials in a specified field of study/work.

For more information, 731-286-3265.

Dual Credit (Credit by Assessment) and Dual Enrollment via Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006

Dual Credit (Credit by Assessment) and Dual Enrollment opportunities are made available to high schools in the DSCC service area. In partnership with DSCC, these high schools offer their students opportunities to earn college credit in certain career pathways. DSCC’s mission is to provide future students with an easy transition from secondary to postsecondary education, continuing into the workplace, as well as to prepare students with the highest quality of training and education.

Dual Credit (Credit by Assessment) is offered at no cost to high school students. To receive DSCC credit, high school students must successfully complete a technical education course that has been articulated with a DSCC course. Following completion of the articulated course, students must successfully complete a DSCC-prepared examination in the subject area. Within two years of high school graduation, students must enroll to receive the college credit for the articulated high school course. Credit will be awarded on the census date of the term the student enrolls.

Dual Enrollment allows high school students to enroll in DSCC courses while still attending high school. Dual Enrollment courses are offered in a variety of formats: at the high school, at a DSCC location or online. By successfully completing DSCC courses, high school students are able to jump-start their college education. Unlike Dual Credit (Credit by Assessment), there are fees for Dual Enrollment courses. Most students are eligible to receive the Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant, which reduces college fees, leaving the student with a minimal out-of-pocket expense. Students interested in Dual Enrollment should contact the Coordinator of Dual Enrollment and Admissions within the Office of Admissions.

Dual Credit (Credit by Assessment) and Dual Enrollment save high school students both time and money as they pursue a college certificate or degree and provide the area workforce with highly-trained technical professionals.

Tennessee Small Business Development Center

The Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) at Dyersburg State Community College has been established to serve as a focal point for the coordination of federal, state, local, college, and private resources to aid small businesses in DSCC’s service area. Various resources are used to counsel and train existing or prospective small business owners and operators in business start-up, sources of financing, marketing, personnel, purchasing, inventory control, credits and collections, production, organization, and other areas or problems relating to the operation of a small business. Clients are also assisted with development of feasibility studies, business plans, cash flows, and financial statements. All counseling assistance furnished by the TSBDC is provided at no cost to the client, and all information obtained will be held in complete confidence at all times.

The Center is co-sponsored by the United States Small Business Administration. Any small business firm or individual may request assistance from the TSBDC by telephoning 731-286-3201 or by visiting https://tsbdc.org/request-advising/.

Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act

The federally-funded Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) offers Tennessee job seekers and employers a variety of career and employment services through the American Job Center Network. The cornerstone of the workforce investment system is the one-stop service delivery, which unifies numerous training, education, and employment programs into a single, customer-friendly system. The goal of the federal legislation is to help job seekers access employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy. Local Chief Elected Officials (CEOs) have responsibility for oversight of the system and are financially liable for the grant funds. The CEOs appoint members of a Local Workforce Development Board, which consists of representatives of private sector businesses and other agencies involved with workforce development. The Northwest TN Workforce Board has selected Dyersburg State Community College as the contractor to provide Career and Business Services and serve as the One-Stop Operator.

The Northwest Tennessee Comprehensive American Job Centers are located in Dyersburg and Huntingdon, with additional affiliate American Job Centers located in Alamo, Camden, Covington, Dresden, Humboldt, Paris, Ripley, Tiptonville and Union City. The American Job Centers empower job seekers to make career decisions through a self-help resource center, a variety of workshops, and referrals to community partners for additional assistance. Programs and services offered to youth, adults, dislocated workers, and employers include:

Adult and Dislocated Worker Services

Adult Mentoring

Assessments

Career Counseling

Follow-up Services

Guidance and Counseling

Incumbent Worker Training Grants

Information and Referral to Community-based Partners

Individual Training Accounts for Occupational Skills Training
(Workforce Development Scholarships)

Job Development

Job Placement Assistance

Job Profiling

Labor Market Information

Leadership Development

National Career Readiness Certificate Testing

On-the-Job Training Grants

Supportive Services

Tutoring and Study Skills

Work-Experience, Job Shadowing, and Internships

Youth Year-Round Program

Employers and individuals with training needs are encouraged to contact the Executive Director of Workforce Services at 731-286-7714.