Evening College - Any time is the right time!

Who says you can’t be a working professional and a student? At Central Carolina, we make it easier than ever to advance your education. That’s why CCTC is now offering an on-campus Evening College program that provides an opportunity for career-focused students and busy working professionals to work toward their college degree in the evening and meet their individual schedules and needs.

Balance

CCTC’s Evening College program allows you to earn your degree while maintaining your job and responsibilities at home. Most courses are held between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Flexibility

Courses offered to meet adult student needs. With courses offered at the college’s Main Campus in Sumter, you aren’t far from making your education happen. CCTC also offers online courses, providing you with even more options that can accommodate your busy schedule.

Personalized Attention

Evening classes are designed for engaged learners. Small class sizes, hands-on learning, and peer interaction allow you to experience personalized education. The relaxed atmosphere of evening classes allows for open dialogue with your instructor and classmates so you can actively participate in your education.

The following are programs currently being offered in the evening

Associate in Arts Degree (Main Campus)

Fall – First yearCOL 105 – Freshman Seminar
COL 110 – Information Literacy (*Courses taught completely ONLINE)
ART 101 – Art History and Appreciation
Spring – First yearREL 101 – Introduction to Religion
ENG 101 – English Composition I
Summer – First yearENG 102 – English Composition II
PSY 201 – General Psychology
Fall – Second yearMAT 120 – Probability and Statistics
PSY 203 – Human Growth and Development
Spring – Second yearENG 214 – Fiction
HIS 202 – American History: 1877 to Present
Summer – Second yearSPC 205 – Public Speaking
SOC 101 – Introduction to Sociology
Fall – Third yearBIO 101 – Biological Science I
PHI 110 (online) – Ethics
Spring – Third yearBIO 102 – Biological Science II
HIS 122 – History, Technology and Society
GEO 102 – World Geography or ANT 101 – General Anthropology or PSC 201 – American Government (*Courses taught completely ONLINE)
Summer – Third yearENG 236 – African American Literature
ART 105 – Film as Art

Associate in Science Degree (Main Campus)

Fall – First yearCOL 105 – Freshman Seminar
COL 110 – Information Literacy (*Courses taught completely ONLINE)
BIO 101 – Biological Science I
Spring – First yearBIO 102 – Biological Science II
ENG 101 – English Composition I
Summer – First yearENG 102 – English Composition II
PSY 201 – General Psychology
Fall – second yearMAT 120 – Probability and Statistics
PSY 203 – Human Growth and Development
Spring – second yearMAT 110 – College Algebra
HIS 202 – American History: 1877 to Present
Summer – second yearSPC 205 – Public Speaking
MAT 111 – College Trigonometry
Fall – Third yearCHM 110 – College Chemistry I
ART 101 – Art History and Appreciation
Spring – Third yearCHM 111 – College Chemistry II
REL 101 – Introduction to Religion or HIS 122 – History, Technology and Society
Summer – Third yearAST 101 – Solar System Astronomy or AST 102 – Stellar Astronomy (*Courses taught completely ONLINE)
ART 105 – Film as Art

Basic Machining and CNC Fundamentals Certificate (Main Campus)

Fall – First yearEGT 106 – Print Reading and Sketching
MTT 111 – Machine Tool Theory and Practice I
MTT 249 -Introduction to Cam
Spring – First yearMTT 112 – Machine Tool Theory and Practice II
MTT 252 – CNC Setup and Operations
Summer – First yearMTT 253 – CNC Programming and Operations.
MTT 258 – Machine Tool Cam
Fall – Second yearCOL 105 – Freshman Seminar
MAT 155 – Contemporary Mathematics

Criminal Justice Associate Degree (Main Campus)

Fall – First yearCOL 105 – Freshman Seminar
CRJ 101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJ 115 – Criminal Law I
Spring – First yearCPT 101 – Introduction to Computers
CRJ 120 – Constitutional Law
CRJ 125 – Criminology
Summer – First yearCRJ 145 – Juvenile Delinquency
CRJ 202 – Criminalistics
Fall – Second year CRJ 220 – Judicial Process
CRJ 222 – Ethics in Criminal Justice
ENG 101 – English Composition I
Spring – Second yearCRJ 236 – Criminal Evidence
CRJ 242 – Correctional Systems
PSY 207 – Forensic Psychology
Summer – Second yearSPC 205 – Public Speaking
___ ___ – Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
Fall – Third yearCRJ 224 – Police Community Relations
MAT 155/110 – Contemporary Mathematics/College Algebra
___ ___ – Departmental Approved Elective
Spring – Third yearCRJ 244 – Probation, Pardon and Parole
CRJ 250/260 – Criminal Justice Internship I/Seminar in Criminal Justice

Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management Certificate (Lee Campus)

Fall – First yearACC 101 – Accounting Principles I
BUS 101 – Introduction to Business
COL 105 – Freshman Seminar
Spring – First yearBUS 110 – Entrepreneurship
BUS 121 – Business Law I
MKT 101 – Marketing
Summer – First yearMGT 245 – Decision Support Systems
MKT 135 – Customer Service Techniques.
Fall – Second yearIDS 201 – Leadership Development
MGT 121 – Small Business Operations
Pre-Nursing Preparatory Certificate (Main Campus & Kershaw Campus)
Fall – First yearCOL 105 – Freshman Seminar
COL 110 – Information Literacy (*Courses taught completely ONLINE)
AHS 102 – Medical Terminology
Spring – First yearBIO 112 – Basic Anatomy and Physiology
ENG 101 – English Composition I
Summer – First yearBIO 210 – Anatomy and Physiology I
PSY 201 – General Psychology
Fall – Second yearBIO 211 – Anatomy and Physiology II
MAT 120 – Probability and Statistics
Spring – Second yearBIO 225 – Microbiology
HIS 202 – American History: 1877 to Present

Supervision and Leadership Foundations Certificate (F. E. DuBose Campus)

Fall – First yearACC 101 – Accounting Principles I
COL 105 – Freshman Seminar
MGT 101 – Principles of Management
Spring – First yearBUS 121 – Business Law I
IDS 201 – Leadership Development.
Summer – First yearBUS 101 – Introduction to Business
MKT 135 – Customer Service Techniques
Fall – Second yearMGT 150 – Fundamentals of Supervision
MGT 201 – Human Resource Management