Overview

Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or with private enterprise. 

What You'll Learn

This program utilizes State commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. General subjects include, but are not limited to, criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, and alcohol beverage laws; investigative, patrol, custody, and court procedures; emergency responses; and ethics and community relations. Students must successfully complete and pass all units of study, including certification examinations mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission.

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Overview

The Practical Nursing curriculum prepares individuals with the knowledge and skills to provide nursing care to children and adults.

What you'll learn

Students will participate in assessment, planning, implementing, and evaluating nursing care.

Graduates are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN) which is required for practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse. 

Career Opportunities

Employment opportunities include hospitals, rehabilitation/long-term care/home health facilities, clinics, and physician’s offices.

Only letter grades of “C” or higher in non-nursing courses and nursing (NUR) courses with a grade of “B” or higher will count toward completion of the Practical Nursing diploma.

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Nash Community College sponsors and promotes a number of educational services which contribute to the needs of business, industry, and the people of Nash County. These programs are intended to improve and update the skills of workers on both a professional and sub-professional level for better job placement and to encourage labor mobility. Examples are as follows:
  • NET-3100AD A+ Certification
  • Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
  • NET-3100AE Cisco Academy
  • COS-3206 Cosmetology Instructor Training
  • SAF-3010 CPR & First Aid
  • CCT-3110 Cybersecurity
  • CJC-3941 Detention Officer
  • MED-3004 EKG Technician
  • ELC-3016E Electrical License Renewal
  • EMS-4200 EMT, EMS-4300 Advanced EMT, EMS-4400 Paramedic
  • EME-3500 Emergency Dispatch Academy
  • Emergency Dispatch (EPT-3600M EMD) (EPT-3600K EFD) (EPT-3600P EPD)
  • FIP-4728AN Firefighter Level I & II
  • CAR-3201 General Contractor License Renewal
  • CJC-3942 Law Enforcement Telecommunicator
  • CJC-3928 Law Enforcement Instructor
  • COS-3101 Manicurist/Nail Technician
  • ELC-3100 National Electric Code
  • COS-3104 Natural Hair Care Specialist
  • NOS-3100AA Networking
  • MLS-3874 Notary Public
  • NUR-3240 Nurse Aide Level I
  • NUR-3241 Nurse Aide Level II
  • Nurse Aide Level I Fast Track
  • NOS-3100 Operating Systems Support
  • DMV-3129 OBD II Emissions
  • SEF-3001VZ Pharmacy Technician
  • Phlebotomy
  • PHM-4100 Refresher Medication Aide
  • CUL-3072 ServSafe (food handling course)
  • EDU-3001 Teacher Certification Renewal
  • TRA-3607 Truck Driver (CDL) Training
  • ELS-3018G Underground Electric Line
  • AUT-3003 Vehicle Escort
  • AUT-3129D Vehicle Safety Inspection
  • ANS-3011 Veterinary Assistant
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Overview

Nash Community College, through the Continuing Education Department, offers specifically directed short courses to assist individuals entering certain jobs as well as upgrading skills in existing jobs. Examples are as follows:

  • CSP-4000AM Alive at 25
  • CSP-4000BC DDC (Defensive Driving)
  • CAR-3108A Basic Carpentry
  • ELC-3119A Basic Electrical Wiring
  • PLU-3024 Basic Plumbing
  • WLD-3106 Basic Welding Processes
  • TRA-3607 CDL (Commercial Drivers License)
  • HRD-3005AB Computer for Beginners
  • COS-3206 Cosmetology Instructor Training
  • CSP-4000 Crafts (Knitting/Crocheting)
  • HOS-3041 Culinary Boot Camp
  • ELC-3016E Electrical Contractor License Renewal
  • Freight Broker
  • AHR-3131 Heating, Venting & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
  • HSE-3220 Income Maintenance Caseworker – NC Fast
  • ELC-3119E Industrial Electrical Wiring
  • COS-3101 Manicurist
  • OST-3100B Microsoft Office
  • WLD-3106 MIG Welding
  • CSP-4000I Motorcycle
  • COS-3104 Natural Hair Care
  • MLS-3874 Notary Public
  • DMV-3129 OBD
  • PHM-3250 Pharmacy Technician
  • SGR-3100AJ Photography
  • ACC-3150A QuickBooks
  • MNT-3065 Residential Maintenance & Repair
  • CSP-4000H Self-Defense
  • HOS-3072 ServSafe
  • OST-3100C Social Media
  • DMV-3003 Vehicle Escort Operator
  • DMV-3129D Vehicle Safety Inspection
  • ANS-3011 Veterinary Technician
  • WEB-3000OJ Web Design
  • CSP-4000G Yoga
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The Detention Officer Certification Course is designed to train qualified participants to function as detention officers. The course is governed by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission.

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Contact

Wayne Lamm

Wayne Lamm

Coordinator, In-service Training
Building: Continuing Education
Room: 8216
Phone: 252-451-8272
Overview

Continuous and comprehensive training is essential for those individuals employed in a Criminal Justice occupation.  Nash Community College offers both classroom and practical skills training for law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Training is provided at the request of those agencies.

Training Calendars

Navigate through the training calendars to see the time, location, instructor, and seats available for all of the law enforcement classes offered.

Firing Range Calendar

Navigate through the Firing Range Calendar to see available dates for law enforcement agency firearms training and Firing Range closure dates.

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Contact

Jim Thomas

Jim Thomas

Director, In-Service Training
Building: Continuing Education
Room: 8214
Phone: 252-451-8450
Wayne Lamm

Wayne Lamm

Coordinator, In-service Training
Building: Continuing Education
Room: 8216
Phone: 252-451-8272
Overview

Course topics include communications, safety, patients’ rights, personal care, vital signs, elimination, nutrition, emergencies, rehabilitation, and mental health. Upon successful completion of the course, the student is eligible to make application for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP).

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Class Schedule

Spring 2025 SEMESTER

Registration Section # Class Start End Days Time
CLOSED
71078
Nurse Aide Level I Blended Hybrid
1/13/25
4/28/25
Monday & Wednesday
Class meets 8 am – 12 noon
CLOSED
71079
Nurse Aide Level I Blended Hybrid
1/14/25
4/7/25
Tuesday & Thursday
Class meets 8 am – 12 noon
CLOSED
71080
Nurse Aide Level I Blended Hybrid
1/18/25
3/30/25
Saturday & Sunday
Class meets 8 am – 1 pm / Clinical Meets 7: 30 am – 12:30 pm
OPEN
71082
Nurse Aide Level II Blended Hybrid
1/18/25
3/22/25
Saturday & Sunday
Class meets 8 am – 1 pm / Clinical Meets 8: 00 am – 4:30 pm
OPEN
71081
Nurse Aide Level II Traditional Class (Lecture)
1/13/25
4/15/25
Monday – Wednesday
Class meets 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Summer 2025 SEMESTER

Registration Section # Class Start End Days Time
OPEN
71596
Medication Aide
3/14/25
3/16/25
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Class meets 8 am – 4:30 pm
OPEN
71597
Medication Aide
5/5/25
5/8/25
Monday – Thursday
Class meets 8:30 am – 3 pm
OPEN
TBD
Nurse Aide Level I Refresher
5/12/25
5/26/25
Monday – Thursday
Class meets 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
OPEN
72312
Nurse Aide Level II (Traditional Classes – Lecture)
5/5/25
8/11/25
Monday – Wednesday
Class meets 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
OPEN
72302
Nurse Aide Level I (Fast Track)
6/2/25
7/22/25
Monday – Thursday
Class meets 8 am – 2:30 pm / Clinical Meets 8 am – 1 pm

Clinical times subject to change per the clinical site.

Registration can completed in the Continuing Education & Public Services Building when the classes open for registration. For more information contact 252-451-8216 or coned@nashcc.edu.

All classes are Hybrid Blended except the NAII Traditional (MTW). Blended Hybrid means a portion of the class is online (lecture portion, unit test, etc. and the class still meets face-to-face (in person) to learn the required skills.

Clinical sites may require the Covid-19 vaccine and/or a medical/religious waiver has to be submitted. Criminal background /immunization records checks are required to attend clinical.

NAI and NAII clinical days and hours are the same as class days and hours unless otherwise specified.

Explanation of a Blended (formally called Hybrid): When a class is listed as a blended that means that there is no lecture component (part) to the class. Students study the textbook on their own (study guides are provided) and all major tests except the final exam are taken online. Students have to come to class to learn and practice skill and have to attend clinical. During class students may ask questions about anything in the textbook they do not understand and instructors will demonstrate and explain skills before they are performed by the students. But the vast majority of time in the classroom is spent on mastering NAI skills. At the end of a blended there is a written final exam that is taken at NCC and a skills final exam that is also taken at NCC.

Please note: proper term used by the state of N.C. to describe this certification.

  • Nurse Aide I (NAI) is the same as a CNA (certified nursing assistant). Nurse Aide I is the
  • All of our NAI classes are blended

Per N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulations, a student must be 16.5 years old on or before the day that the NAI class starts. There is no leeway on this, not even a day. 

Fees for Competency Evaluation

Nurse Aide I and Medication Aide State Competency examination fees beginning February 1, 2021:

Nurse Aide Examination Type Examination Fees
NNAAP Computer-based Written Examination & Skills Evaluation (initial)
$140.00
NNAAP Computer-based Written Examination Only (re-test)
$40.00
NNAAP Computer-based Skills Evaluation Only (re-test)
$100.00
Medication Aide examination for Employment in a Skilled Nursing Facility Fees
Computer-Based Written Examination (initial)
$59.00
Computer-Based Written Examination (re-test)
$59.00

Contacts

Shirleree Winstead

Shirleree Winstead

Coordinator, Nurse Aide
Building: Building D
Room: 4122
Phone: 252-451-8378
Overview

Nash Community College’s Emergency Medical Services program is a comprehensive approach to the delivery of emergency medical care to the critically ill and injured. There are many key components that make up this system, including transportation, communication, manpower and training, organization, evaluation, standard record-keeping, and public education. 

The focus of Nash Community College is to meet the training needs of each component for the overall growth and development of a successful EMS system. Nash Community College offers American Heart Association (AHA) and EMS training in the following categories:

  • EMS-3048 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
  • EMS-4302 Advanced Emergency Medical Tech. (AEMT)
  • EMS-3200K AHA Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • SEF-3001LU AHA First Aid
  • EMS-3104 AHA Instructor Certification
  • EMS-3200B Brain Trauma Foundation – Provider
  • EME-3500 Emergency Dispatch Academy
  • EMS-3200C EMS Instructor Training
  • EMS-3081 Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) 
  • ICV-3111A Electrocardiography Technician
  • EMS-4200 Emergency Medical Tech. (EMT)
  • EMS-3095 First Responder
  • EMS-3041 International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)
  • Medical Responder
  • EMS-4400 Paramedic
  • EMS-3046 Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
What You'll Learn

The first step to an EMS career is to complete the Emergency Medical Technician Basic course. This 288-hour course is designed to meet the needs of a new EMT in the pre-hospital setting and establish the knowledge for successful completion of the State EMT Certification test. Nash Community College offers this course multiple times during the year in a traditional evening class setting or our 8-week EMT Academy.

The EMT Academy has additional requirements as outlined in the EMT Academy application. This application should be submitted to the Coordinator of Emergency Medical Services.

All courses utilize an online aspect for testing or assignments. Students will be required to have internet access and a valid email address. Computer stations are available in the Nash Community College library to assist as a resource.

Career Opportunities

Once certification courses are complete, students will be eligible to sit for the North Carolina State Office of EMS test for that discipline.

Upon completion of the EMT course, students who wish to pursue an Advanced Life Support Credential have the option of moving into the Advanced EMT or the Paramedic Course. While students holding an EMT credential are eligible to enter either course, it is advised that most students begin with Advanced EMT to build the framework for Advanced Life Support care and allow for a smoother transition into a clinical provider status. Advanced EMT is currently offered twice a year, once in the spring and again in the fall. Paramedic is traditionally offered twice a year, beginning in January and August.

Tuition Information

Tuition and fees for all EMS Certification Courses is currently $202.25.

If you are affiliated with an eligible EMS, Fire or Rescue Association, some aspects of the tuition or fees may be waived.

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Registration Information

All certification courses require placement testing or successful completion of comparable curriculum college courses prior to registration. If placement testing is required, a referral from our office can be obtained. In most cases, testing can be completed the same day as referral is issued. The college registration form can be completed by clicking the button below.

Submission of this form does not guarantee entrance in the course. Finalization of registration will be conducted once the registration form, test scores or transcript and appropriate payment are received by Nash Community College Continuing Education staff.

Registration can also be completed in person on campus in the Kennon E. Jackson Administrative Offices located on the second floor of the Continuing Education and Public Services Building.

Dates for upcoming courses can be found using our Training Schedule.

Stay up to date by joining the NCC Fire, Rescue and EMS Facebook page.

Nash Community College’s American Heart Association Training Center

Nash Community College is proud to offer American Heart Association (AHA) Training. We currently offer two CPR classes each month and will work to accommodate training requests for AHA courses as much as possible. Pre-registration and payment are required for all CPR courses. Certification cards will not be issued the day of class. Cards are issued within two weeks of course completion for Nash Community College-sponsored courses.

AHA Instructors

We are NOT currently accepting new AHA Instructors.

To become an AHA Instructor, individuals need to have current AHA certification for the discipline in which they wish to pursue an instructor certification. Additionally, prior to entrance into an instructor course, the individuals are required to have aligned with a Training Center by way of the AHA Instructor Network. After successful instructor course completion, instructor candidates must be monitored by Training Center Faculty of the Training Center.

It is the responsibility of the instructor candidate to schedule the course to be monitored and to secure instructor materials and all classroom equipment, including mannequins, for their courses. Nash Community College will not be able to assist with these items. The initial monitoring must be completed within six months of the initial instructor course and all paperwork is submitted to Training Center Coordinator for issuance of instructor card.

Accreditation

The Nash Community College Paramedic program has been issued a Letter of Review by the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP). This letter is NOT a CAAHEP accreditation status, it is a status signifying that a program seeking initial accreditation has demonstrated sufficient compliance with the accreditation standards through the Letter of Review Self Study Report (LSSR) and other documentation. Letter of Review is recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for eligibility to take the National Registry’s Paramedic credentialing examination(s). However, it is NOT a guarantee of eventual accreditation. To contact CoAEMSP: 214-703-8445 www.coaemsp.org.

Graduate Outcomes
No Graduates during the 2022 reporting year.
No Graduates during the 2023 reporting year.

Contacts

Olivia Moss

Olivia Moss

Department Chair, Emergency Management Services
Building: Continuing Education
Room: 8235
Phone: 252-451-8355
Larry Carpenter

Larry Carpenter

Coordinator, EMS Programs
Building: Continuing Education
Room: 8235
Phone: 252-451-8412
Overview

Nash Community College’s Fire and Rescue Training program is designed to provide individuals and firefighters with the information and skills needed for modern firefighting through a variety of learning experiences and training scenarios. The classes are taken directly to firefighters through training sessions held in local departments and at training sites throughout the community. 

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For more information on the NCC Firefighter Academy visit here.

NCC Fire and Rescue Training Calendar

Contacts

Joey Parks

Joey Parks

Director, Fire Services
Building: Continuing Education
Room: 8135
Phone: 252-904-1192

National Career Readiness Certificate Online Preparation Class

North Carolina’s Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is designed to meet the needs of both employers and job seekers in this transitioning economy.

Since North Carolina began offering career readiness certification, employers have reported a decrease in the time it takes to recruit and train employees. Surveys of employees have also found that employees are more satisfied. The CRC is a reliable means of determining whether a potential employee has the necessary literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills to be career-ready.

With a Career Readiness Certificate, employees can enhance their skills with an employer-recognized credential that often helps build confidence and opens doors for employment and promotion. The CRC is based upon WorkKeys®, a nationally recognized skills assessment tool developed by ACT Inc.

Scheduling Your Test

  1. Testing will occur every 3rd Monday of every month unless the college is closed.
  2. Complete and submit your Career Readiness Certificate Assessment form.
  3.  Students will receive an email with instructions once the form above has been submitted and reviewed.

 

Accessing Scores and Printing Your CRC

Register at www.myworkkeys.com or call ACT at 1-800-967-5539.

Career Readiness Scores

Pre-registration and prepayment are required. The cost is $55 or $17.50 per assessment. The cost for Business Writing is $26.

Certificate Awarded Bronze Level 3 Silver Level 4 Gold Level 5 Platinum Level 6

Skills Level for Jobs

16% of jobs

67% of jobs

93% of jobs

99% of jobs

Sample Occupations

Auto Body Repair
Veterinary Asst.
Janitorial Supervisor
Drywall Installer
Pharmacy Assist

Administrative Manager
Head Cook
Medical Assistant
Engineering Technician

School Counselor
Pharmacy Technician
Business Executive
Electrician

Accountant
Technical Writer
Registered Nurse Manager
Sales Manager

You can find additional information concerning these assessments at: ACT WorkKeys®Using your ACT WorkKeys® ScoresACT National Career Readiness Certificate™

For more information, contact nccplacement@nashcc.edu.