# Pamlico Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T23:57:58.225Z from a crawl of pamlicocc.edu. 62 records (6 programs · 56 courses · 0 resource pages). # Associate in Environmental Science Technology **Degree** ## Courses - BIO 110 — or BIO 111, or BIO 140 & 1 3 - BIO 240 — Waste Management BIO 110 or BIO 111, or BIO 140 & 1 3 - BIO 242 — Natural Resource Conservation BIO 140 & 140A 3 - BIO140 — & 140A - CHM 131A — Intro to Chemical La DMA 010,020,030,040, and 050 1 - CIS 110 — Introduction to Computers none 2 2 3 - ENG 111 — by complementing, supporting, and reinforcing ENG 111 Student Learning Outcomes - ENG 112 — Writing in the Discipline ENG 111 - ENV 218 — Environmental Health None 3 - ENV 224 — Land Resource Management BIO140 & 140A - ENV 228 — Environmental Issues None - ENV 250 — Rural Watershed Protection None 4 - ISC 112 — Industrial Safety None - MAT 110 — Math Measurement & Literacy Source: https://pamlicocc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-2026_PCC_College_Catalog_8.18.25.pdf --- # Water Resource Management Certificate(C20230B) **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO140 — & 140A - ENV 218 — Environmental Health None 3 - ENV 228 — Environmental Issues None Source: https://pamlicocc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-2026_PCC_College_Catalog_8.18.25.pdf --- # Env. Health & Safety Certificate (C20140B) **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO140 — & 140A - ENV 218 — Environmental Health None 3 - ISC 112 — Industrial Safety None - ISC 121 — is sometimes offered during the Spring Semester Source: https://pamlicocc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-2026_PCC_College_Catalog_8.18.25.pdf --- # Natural Resource Conservation Cert. (C20230B) **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO140 — & 140A - ENV 224 — Land Resource Management BIO140 & 140A - ENV 228 — Environmental Issues None - ENV 250 — Rural Watershed Protection None 4 Source: https://pamlicocc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-2026_PCC_College_Catalog_8.18.25.pdf --- # Associate in Environmental Management Technology **Degree** The Environmental Management Technology curriculum is a general program that focuses on studies and activities relating to th e natural environment and its conservation, use, and improvement. ## Courses - BIO140 — & 140A - CHM 131A — Intro to Chemical La DMA 010,020,030,040, and 050 1 - CIS 110 — Introduction to Computers none 2 2 3 - ENG 111 — by complementing, supporting, and reinforcing ENG 111 Student Learning Outcomes - ENG 112 — Writing in the Discipline ENG 111 - ENV 218 — Environmental Health None 3 - ENV 224 — Land Resource Management BIO140 & 140A - ENV 250 — Rural Watershed Protection None 4 - ISC 112 — Industrial Safety None - ISC 121 — is sometimes offered during the Spring Semester - MAT 110 — Math Measurement & Literacy - MAT 171 — Precalculus Algebra DMA 010,020,030,040, 050, 060, 070 Source: https://pamlicocc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-2026_PCC_College_Catalog_8.18.25.pdf --- # Natural Resource Conservation Cert. **Certificate** ## Courses - BIO140 — & 140A - ENV 224 — Land Resource Management BIO140 & 140A - ENV 228 — Environmental Issues None - ENV 250 — Rural Watershed Protection None 4 Source: https://pamlicocc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/2025-2026_PCC_College_Catalog_8.18.25.pdf --- # ENG 111 — by complementing, supporting, and reinforcing ENG 111 Student Learning Outcomes 3 credits · 3 hours Emphasis is placed on developing a growth mindset, expanding skills for use in active reading and writing processes, recognizing organizational relationships within texts from a variety of genres and formats, and employing appropriate technology when reading and composing texts. Upon completion, students should be able to apply active reading strategies to college-level texts and produce unified, well-developed writing using standard written English. State Prerequisites None State Corequisites None College Transfer N/A National ID (CIP) 23.1301 Writing, General ENG-101_1997SU Applied Communic… --- # ENG 8025 — ENG 111 Admissions 9 | Page HS GPA: 2.8 or greater First Semester Take any math course listed: MAT 110, 121, 143, 152, or 171 HS GPA: 2.79 or less First Semester Second Semester --- # MAT 7035 — MAT 121 or 171 6 credits · 6 hours Developmental English & Math Crosswalk Terminology Gateway course: • English: ENG 111 • Math: MAT 110, 143, 152 & 171 Developmental (prerequisite) course: o Tied to ENG 111 • MAT 7025 (MAT 025): Concepts of Essential Math/Statistics o Tied to MAT 110, 143 & 152 • MAT 7035 (MAT 035): Concepts of Algebra o Tied to MAT 171 Grading: A, B or C are considered passing. The grade of D is not acceptable. Developmental courses carry no course credit value and do not count towards graduation requirements (needed to reach courses that do). Placement HS GPA is the first placement measure. A GPA of 2.8 or… --- # HEA 110 — C 2 x 3 = 6 Totals - - - 11 - 23 Divide: 23 divided by 11 equals 2.09 Your grade point average is 2.09 Explanation of Incomplete Grades A student who has a documented emergency situation and is unable to meet the attendance requirements may receive a grade of I (Incomplete) upon approval by the instructor, the Chair, and the Vice President of Instructional Services. A grade of “I” must be removed by completing the required work no later than 8 weeks after the last day of classes as designated in the academic calendar in the semester in which the grade of “I” was given; otherwise, a grade of “F” will be c… --- # WSFL 106 — 5 89.3 (Public Radio East) Curriculum and Continuing Education classes cancelled because of adverse weather, natural disasters, emergencies, or other unanticipated causes will be rescheduled or made up by another alternative. Alternatives may include extra class sessions, extended class sessions, individual conferences, or other options approved by the College’s administration. The alternative(s) chosen may be affected by the duration of the closure, the point at which the closure occurs in the academic term, or other factors, but the College will make every effort to make up missed classes. Co… --- # SPA 111 — Elementary Spanish I, notes a prerequisite of ENG-002; or satisfactory reading and writing placement scores. This means that a student must have successfully completed ENG-002 or have reading and writing scores on the College Placement Test that indicate college readiness. Prerequisites must be met for a student to enroll in a course. --- # SPA 181 — has zero lecture hours and two lab hours. This 30 credits · 30 hours means the student will be in a lab experience for two hours per week in a 16-week semester, four in an week term and receive one hour of credit towards the educational goal. Note also that this course requires six hours of lab in a week (in a 16-week semester) and the student receives three hours of credit upon successful completion. Selecting Courses Academic and financial considerations preclude the College offering all the courses listed each semester. The College reserves the right to cancel courses offered based upon budgetary, enrollment, or staffing needs. Distance Learning Pamlico Com… --- # ENG 112 — Writing in the Discipline ENG 111 Social/Behavioral Elective None Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course Safety Course (Choose 1) --- # PHI 240 — Introduction to Ethics Social/Behavioral Sciences (9 SHC) Select three courses from the following in at least two different disciplines: --- # SOC 210 — Intro. to Sociology 3 3 Total Credits 6 Total Credits for Certificate 13 Human Services Technology Substance Abuse Certificate (C4538E) Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (Fall) Prerequisites Class Credit Choose 1 of 2 OR 1 1 --- # MAT 175 — Precalculus Natural Sciences (4 SHC) Select 4 SHC from the following course(s): --- # PHY 110 — Conceptual Physics ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS (13-14 SHC) An additional 13-14 SHC of courses should be selected from courses classified as general education within the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement. Students should select these courses based on their intended major and transfer university. Total General Education Hours Required: 45 OTHER REQUIRED HOURS (15 SHC) Academic Transition (1 SHC) The following course is required: An additional 14 SHC of courses should be selected from courses classified as pre-major, elective or general education courses within the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement. S… --- # MAT 272 — Calculus II Natural Sciences (8 SHC) Select 8 SHC from the following course(s): --- # CIS 110 — Introduction to Computers none 2 2 3 60 credits · 60 hours Student Success (1 SHC) Select one course from the following choices. All students should register for one of these courses during their first semester. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (45 SHC) Major Requirements (45 SHC) Select 45 SHC from additional general education and professional courses offered through the curriculum division at PCC. Course & Credit Hours Course & Credit Hours Course & Credit Hours Total Semester Hours Credit (SHC) in Program: 64-65 64 | Page Associate in Science (A10400) The Associate in Science degree shall be granted for a planned program of study consisting of a minimum of 60 s… --- # PHY 251 — General Physics I 69 credits · 69 hours ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS (11 SHC) An additional 11 SHC of courses should be selected from courses classified as general education within the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement. Students should select these courses based on their intended major and transfer university. Total General Education Hours Required: 45 OTHER REQUIRED HOURS (15 SHC) Academic Transition (1 SHC) The following course is required: An additional 14 SHC of courses should be selected from courses classified as pre-major, elective or general education courses within the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement. Student… --- # EDU 261 — E.C. Admin. I EDU 119 ____EDU 280 Language & Literacy Experiences 3 3 Total Hours 19 87 | Page Fourth Semester (spring) ____EDU 234 Infants, Toddlers, & Twos EDU 119 3 3 ____SOC 210 Intro to Sociology 3 3 ____EDU 284 Early Childhood Capstone Practicum 119,144, 145, 146, & 151 1 4 ____Humanities /Fine Arts Elective 3 3 ____EDU 216 Foundations of Ed . Or 3 3 ____EDU 262 E.C. Admin. II EDU 119 & 261 3 3 Total Hours 16 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 71 *Bolded Courses are Transferable. Early Childhood Education Career Track Diploma D55220-CT Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Cla… --- # EDU 119 — Intro. To Early Childhood Ed ____EDU 131 Child, Family, & Community 3 3 ____EDU 261 E.C. Admin. I EDU 119 3 3 Total Hours 10 Second Semester (spring) ____EDU 153 Health, Safety, & Nutrition 3 3 ____EDU 262 E.C. Admin. II EDU 119 & 261 3 3 Total Hours 6 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS: 16 *Bolded Courses are Transferable. NC-DCDEE Credential Requirements can be found on the college website. 91 | Page Electrical Systems Technology The Electrical Systems Technology curriculum is designed to provide training for persons interested in the installation and m aintenance of electrical systems found in residential, commercial, and indust… --- # ISC 121 — is sometimes offered during the Spring Semester Web Version: Created April 2023 93 | Page Environmental Science Technology The Environmental Science Technology curriculum is a program that focuses on environment - related issues using scientific, social scientific, or humanistic approaches or a combination. 0 0 157 Potential coursework includes instruction in the basic principles of ecology and environmental science and related subjects such as policy, politics, law, economics, social aspects, planning, pollution control, natural resources, and the interactions of hu man beings and nature. Graduates are prepared for employment opportunitie… --- # MAT 171 — Precalculus Algebra DMA 010,020,030,040, 050, 060, 070 080 & DRE-098 or Placement score Biology Course (Choose 1) 98 | Page Total Semester Hours 15-16 *Bolded Courses are Third Semester (Fall 2) --- # BIO 111 — General Biology I DMA 010,020,030,040, and 050 4 Total Semester Hours 15-16 94 | Page Total Semester Hours 14-17 Second Semester (Spring) --- # BIO 110 — or BIO 111, or BIO 140 & 1 3 None 4 DRE-098 3 None 3 Total Semester Hours 17 Third Semester (Fall 2) --- # ISC 112 — Industrial Safety None 3 credits · 3 hours 3-4 3-4 95 | Page Credit Hours 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 Total Semester Hours 13-20 Total Semester Hours Credit (SHC) in Program: 64-70 Total Semester Hours Credit (SHC) in Certificate: Water Resource Management Certificate(C20230B) Prerequisite Courses --- # ENV 228 — Environmental Issues None Humanities/Fine Arts Elective *Some require ENG 111 Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course *Environmental Sci. Elective (Depends on current # of Env. Hrs at this point if requri Program Certificates Env. Health & Safety Certificate (C20140B) Prerequisite Courses --- # BIO 140 — BIO 140A Environmental Biology Environmental Biology Lab --- # ENV 250 — Rural Watershed Protection None 4 21 credits · 21 hours Total Semester Hours Credit (SHC) in Program: 66 *Courses designated with * have been approved for transfer under the CAA 102 | Page Esthetics The Esthetics Technology curriculum provides competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles and hands-on fundamentals associated with the art of skin care. The curriculum provides a simulated salon environment which enables students to develop manipulative skills. Coursework includes instruction in all phases of professional esthetics technology, business/human relations, product knowledge, and other related topics. Graduates should be prep… --- # BIO140 — & 140A 97 credits · 97 hours None Credit Hours 97 | Page Environmental Management Technology The Environmental Management Technology curriculum is a general program that focuses on studies and activities relating to th e natural environment and its conservation, use, and improvement. Potential course work includes instruction in subjects such as climate, air, soil, water, land, fish and wildlife, and plant resources; in the basic principles of environmental science and natural resources management; and the recreational and economic use s of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources. Graduates are prepared for employme… --- # ENV 218 — Environmental Health None 3 Total Semester Hours 17 Associate in Environmental Management Technology Course Requirements & Suggested Sequence First Semester (Fall) Prerequisite Courses Credit Hours --- # ENV 224 — Land Resource Management BIO140 & 140A Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course Environmental Sci. Elective *Depends on ENV Elective Course *Environmental Sci. Elective (Depends on current # of Env. Hrs at this point if required) Program Certificates Env. Health & Safety Certificate (C20140B) Prerequisite Courses --- # CHM 131A — Intro to Chemical La DMA 010,020,030,040, and 050 1 *GEL 111 Geology None 4 Winter Semester --- # BIO 240 — Waste Management BIO 110 or BIO 111, or BIO 140 & 1 3 *Humanities/Fine Arts Course 3 Second 8-Week Spring Semester (B-Term) *CIS 110 Intro. To Computers None 3 --- # BIO 242 — Natural Resource Conservation BIO 140 & 140A 3 Second 5-Week Summer Semester (B-Term) --- # PSY 150 — Introductory Psychology 3 3 Total Hours 12 Fourth Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # SAB 110 — Substance Abuse Overview 3 3 Total Credits 7 Spring Semester --- # SAB 125 — Substance Abuse Case Mgt. 2 3 Total Credits 6 Total Credits for Certificate 13 108 | Page Medical Assisting The Medical Assisting curriculum prepares multi-skilled health care professionals qualified to perform administrative, clinical, and laboratory procedures. Coursework includes instruction in scheduling appointments, coding and processing insurance accounts, billing collections, computer operations, assisting with examinations/treatments, performing routine laboratory procedures, electrocardiography, supervise d medication administration, and ethical/legal issues associated with patient care. Graduates of CAAHEP accr… --- # MED 274 — Diet Therapy/Nutrition Total Hours 16 Second Semester (spring) --- # MAT 110 — Math Measurement & Literacy Total Hours 6 Fourth Semester (spring) --- # MED 276 — Patient Education Total Hours 16 Fourth Semester (spring) --- # MED 270 — Symptomatology Humanities /Fine Arts Elective 3 3 --- # MED 264 — Medical Assisting Overview Co-Req Med 260 2 2 Total Hours 16 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 66 110 | Page Medical Assisting Diploma D45400 Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Prerequisites Class Credit --- # MED 131 — Administrative Office Procedures II Total Hours 5 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 13 114 | Page Welding Technology The Welding Technology curriculum provides students with a sound understanding of science, technology, and applications essential for successful employment in the welding and metalworking industry. Instruction includes consumable and non-consumable electrode welding and cutting processes. Courses may include math, print reading, metallurgy, welding inspection, and destructive and non-destructive testing providing the student with industry-standard skills developed through classroom training and practical application. Gradu… --- # OST 149 — Medical Legal Issues Total Hours 10 Second Semester (spring) --- # BIO 169 — Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 168 3 4 Total Hours 7 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 17 Courses in bold are transferable. CCP Medical Assisting C45400C2 Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Prerequisites Class Credit --- # WLD 115 — SMAW Total Hours 8 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 13 119 | Page CCP I Basic Welding Technology Certificate Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # WLD 116 — SMAW WLD 121GMAW (MIG) Plate 8 4 --- # WLD 141 — Symbols & Specifications Total Hours 7 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 20 117 | Page GMAW (MIG) Welding Technology Certificate Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # WLD 261 — Certification Practices WLD 115, WLD 121, WLD 131 4 2 123 credits · 123 hours Total Hours 5 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 12 120 | Page 2025-2026 Program Descriptions Career and College Promise Success in today’s global economy may require a two- or four-year degree, a certificate, or diploma. Through Career and College Promise (CCP), qualified high school age students in North Carolina have the opportunity to pursue these options, tuition free, while they are in high school, allowing them to get a jumpstart on their workplace and college preparation. Session Law 2011-145, the Appropriations Act of 2011, authorized the State Board of Education and the State Board of Communit… --- # WLD 251 — Fabrication 2 WLD 151 7 3 Total Hours 18 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 74 *Bolded Courses are Transferable. 116 | Page Welding Technology Diploma (D50420) Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # WLD 131 — 7 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 16 118 | Page Welding Technology CAD Certificate 1 C50420A Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # WLD 121 — /WLD 122 7 3 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 12 GTAW (TIG) Welding Technology Certificate Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # DFT 151 — CAD I Total Hours 8 Second Semester (spring) --- # DFT 152 — CAD II DFT 151 5 3 Total Hours 9 Second Semester (spring) --- # WLD 110 — Cutting Processes Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # DFT 153 — CAD III DFT 151, DFT 152 5 3 Total Hours 8 Second Semester (spring) --- # WLD 122 — GMAW Total Hours 8 Second Semester (spring) --- # WLD 151 — Fabrication 1 Total Hours 7 TOTAL CERTIFICATE HOURS 15 CCP III Basic Welding Technology Certificate Course Requirements and Suggested Sequence First Semester (fall) Co-Req/Prerequisites Class Credit --- # COS 140 — COS 140 11 credits · 11 hours COS-253_2000FA Esthetics Instructor Concepts I COS-253 CIS Course ID S13101 Class 6 Lab 15 Clinical 0 Work 0 Credit 11 This course introduces esthetic instructional concepts and skills. Topics include orientation, theories of education, unit planning, daily lesson plans, laboratory management, and student assessment in a laboratory setting. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate esthetic services and instruct and objectively assess student performance in a classroom setting. State Prerequisites None State Corequisites None College Transfer N/A National ID (CIP) 12.0401 Cosmet…