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Human Services – Addiction Studies Certificate
2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College
Semester 1
Chemical Dependency I |
3 |
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Direct Practice Skills |
3 |
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Mental Health and Wellness |
3 |
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Total |
9 |
Semester 2
* Critical Thinking |
3 |
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* Chemical Dependency II |
3 |
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* Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
9 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Certificate: 18.00
Helpful Information
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* Indicates this course has a prerequisite; see Course Descriptions in the Academic Affairs area at COTC.EDU
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – April 2020
Office of Academic Affairs
Culinary Skills Certificate Plan – Basic Baking and Pastry Skills Certificate
2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
~ Food Service Safety |
1 |
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Total |
1 |
Spring Semester
* Baking, Pastry and Desserts |
3 |
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Total |
3 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Certificate: 4.00
Helpful Information
This “program” is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid.
~ Indicates a grade of C (2.00) or better is required for all courses listed as prerequisites for advanced courses.
* Indicates this course has a prerequisite.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2020
Office of Academic Affairs
Engineering Technology
Associate of Applied Science
The Associate of Applied Science in Engineering Technology offers a quick on-ramp to an in-demand career, excellent salary and advancement opportunities. Students learn real-world, transferable skills in multiple industry sectors and complete their education with a cooperative experience with a local industry. Graduates are well positioned for roles as engineering technicians who design, implement and support a wide range of engineering processes. They may also choose to continue their academic progression for a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Frequently Asked Questions
I applied to COTC. Is that the same as applying to the ADN program?
No. The ADN program is a competitive, selective healthcare program. Students first apply to COTC (the college) and indicate interest in a health technologies program (or apply to a pre-health track). Then students complete a separate application to apply to the ADN program.
How do I learn about the application process for the ADN program?
Students interested in the ADN program may either register and attend an information meeting or complete an online nursing information course.
What are the requirements to apply to the ADN program?
Prerequisite classes must be completed
There are classes students must take, have taken or can be awarded transfer credit for — before they can apply to the ADN program:
- A full unit of high school biology or Introduction to Biology
- A full unit of high school chemistry or Introduction to Chemistry Principles
- or higher college equivalents
- or approved COTC transfer credit for Anatomy & Physiology I
Students who have taken the courses or receive transfer credit for the courses must have gotten a grade C or higher.
Health Selection Exam
Students must complete the HESI exam for the ADN program. View more information about the HESI exam, how to register, and the cost here.
CNA
Students must provide verification (card or registry number) of current status as an Ohio certified nursing assistant (formerly) state tested nurse aide STNA). The COTC course that provides eligibility for CNA testing is NURS 002 Basic Health Care Skills.
Transcripts
Students must submit official high school transcript with graduation date or official GED transcript. High school seniors must send a current transcript during their senior year and a final transcript after graduation. Additionally, official transcripts from all career centers, colleges, and universities attended past and current with GPA must be sent. ALL foreign transcripts (high school and colleges) must be evaluated by a NACES Member- www.naces.org.
When are applications for the ADN program available/due?
Applications are typically available one month prior to the deadline. Request the application from your assigned advisor or email cotcadvising@mail.cotc.edu.
Application due dates or deadlines are:
- Feb. 15 (Summer semester start — mid-late May)
- June 1 (Autumn semester start — late August)
- Oct. 1 (Spring semester start — early January)
Are there additional requirements if I’m accepted into the ADN program?
CPR
Students must have a CPR—American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Certificate for clinical sites upon being selected into the program.
Can I take classes online or face-to-face?
Students will be required to take classes on campus for the ADN program. Some general education courses may be available online, but students should plan to be on campus to use equipment and engage in hands-on learning.
Are there any student organizations for nursing students?
Alpha Delta Nu recognizes the academic excellence of students in the study of associate degree of nursing. The society encourages the pursuit of advanced degrees in the profession of nursing as well as a lifelong professional responsibility. Additionally, the society shall participate in the recruitment of qualified individuals into the profession of nursing. Full membership is granted in the final semester of study if the student maintains a cumulative 3.0 GPA and earns a grade of B or better in all courses. Students shall have demonstrated conduct that reflects integrity and professionalism. Faculty advisors: Kris Bowman and Jeri Whiteus.
What type of financial assistance is available to help me pay for college?
COTC awards more than $1 million in scholarships to students each year.
Every student is encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for grants, scholarships and loans.
Students who complete a FAFSA are automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships require an application.
Connect with the Office of Student Financial Services at 740.366.9435 or email NWK-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu.
Can I pursue a bachelor’s degree after I complete an associate degree in nursing?
Yes. Students interested in continuing on to pursue a bachelor’s degree can consider transferring to a four-year college or university. COTC has transfer agreements with:
- Ohio University
- The Ohio State University
- University of Akron
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Phoenix
- Indiana Wesleyan University
How do I get started at COTC?
Help us learn more about you by visiting our Future Students webpage, then follow the COTC Steps to Enroll to get started.
Practical Nursing
One-Year Certificate
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses (known as LPNs or LVNs, depending on the state in which they work) provide basic medical care.
Robert A. Montagnese
Chair
Mr. Montagnese is President & CEO of Licking Memorial Health Systems. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration with a concentration in accounting from Wittenberg University and a Master of Healthcare Administration from The Ohio State University. Additionally, he is a certified public accountant and a member of the Ohio Society of CPAs and the Healthcare Financial Management Association.
First Time College Students
Who is considered a first time college student?
Students who have never attended a college or university are considered first time college students.
Additionally, students who complete college classes while in middle/high school (through College Credit Plus) are also considered first time college students after high school graduation.