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Susan Cooperider, EdD, RN
Associate Professor, Nursing
Credentials
EdD, Education and Leadership in Healthcare, Nebraska Methodist College, 2020
MSN, Nursing, Indiana Wesleyan University, 2010
BSN, Ohio University, 2007
AAS, Nursing, Technology, Central Ohio Technical College, 1996
COTC Awards Shawn Dugan for Community Service
As a single father, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) student Shawn Dugan leads by example – an example that has shown service to the community is both noticed and rewarded. Dugan, of Saint Louisville, is the recipient of the J. Gilbert Reese Next Generation Community Leadership Award and a $2,000 scholarship for spring semester 2021.
Academy is First in Nation to Immerse Mid-Level Leaders in Success Models
Participants Include Two from Central Ohio Technical College
Two leaders from Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) have graduated as fellows of the first Ohio Leadership Academy for Student Success.
COTC Coshocton Promise Successful in First Year
In November 2018, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) announced an ambitious program to offer a free college education to Coshocton County residents. The Coshocton Promise launched in the 2019-2020 academic year.
COTC Removes Barriers to Summer and Fall Enrollment
Moves to test-optional admissions
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is eliminating enrollment barriers for community members who want to get onto a career path now.
Digital Media Technology
Short-Term Certificate
This certificate program provides students the opportunity to gain fundamental skills in a variety of multimedia production areas, including industry standard software (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud applications); professional concepts (e.g., social media, interactive and web technologies, print production) and digital media hardware (e.g., digital cameras, scanners, recording equipment).
My Learning Network
Ideas and resources to help students achieve academic success
Watch Us Grow
$75 million invested in facilities since 2017
Our donors have a tremendous impact on the quality of our programs, teaching and facilities. The campus has a history of community and alumni support, which has been a great factor in its growth and development.
Law Enforcement Technology – Evening Peace Officer Basic Training
2019-2020 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
* Wellness I |
1.5 |
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Human Relations |
3 |
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Criminal Law |
4.5 |
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* Administration |
2 |
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Subject Control |
2 |
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* Homeland Security |
2 |
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Total |
14 |
Spring Semester
Wellness II |
1.5 |
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* Investigations |
2 |
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First Aid |
0.5 |
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* Patrol |
4 |
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Firearms |
2 |
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* Traffic |
3.5 |
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Driving |
1.5 |
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Total |
14.5 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Degree: 29.00
Helpful Information
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Students enrolled in the Accelerated POBT Academy while pursuing the Law Enforcement Degree Program are eligible for financial aid.
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* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.
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A grade of C (2.00) or better is required in all Law Enforcement Technology courses to proceed in subsequent Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice and Public Service courses and to graduate from the Law Enforcement Technology program.
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This program is 30 weeks in length.
Admission Requirements
The Basic Police Academy program has been designed to meet the requirements of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission for Police Academies. There are specific admission requirements which must be met before a student will be admitted to this program. Successful graduates of this program will be recommended to take the state certification examination. Cadets that successfully complete this program will receive a letter of completion (for open enrollment students) or a certificate (if a commissioned officer from OPOTC) and will be eligible to gain employment as a police officer, deputy sheriff, or armed security officer.
All cadets are required to have a physical examination and a fingerprint check completed at least 21 days prior to the start of each Academy (no cadets will be accepted after this deadline). The physical examination WILL BE AT THE CADET’S EXPENSE. Fingerprint checks are required for ALL CADETS (persons convicted of a felony or domestic violence are not eligible for this program). Instructions for fingerprinting are provided by the Academy only (see Academy Commander). The cadet is responsible for required uniform expenses.
Interested students must submit a completed COTC Application form and contact the COTC Gateway Admissions Office for additional admissions requirements. Once accepted students must pay a one-time non-refundable Acceptance Fee of $40.00. Cadets pay standard per semester credit hour tuition charges as set forth by the College (listing of tuition and fees available from the Gateway Admissions Office). Students will also be charged for ammunition (currently $250.00 one- time charge – ammunition prices are subject to change without notice due to price changes by the manufacturer). Individually owned firearms or purchased ammunition will not be permitted on the firing range during class times.
The Ohio Revised Code, Administrative Code Rule 109.2-1 provides 1) for the power of the School Commander to enact rules and regulations which establish a higher standard of training than the minimum required; and 2) for the termination of the services of unsatisfactory students during or upon completion of the pre-school training period.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2019
Office of Academic Affairs