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Health Services Technology – Phlebotomy Short-Term Certificate
2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College
Semester 1
Basic Life Support |
0.50 |
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Medical Terminology |
2 |
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Electrophysiology |
3 |
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Basic Health Care Skills |
3.5 |
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Total |
9 |
Semester 2
Human Nutrition |
2 |
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* Phlebotomy |
3 |
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* Phlebotomy Lab |
1 |
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* Phlebotomy Clinical |
2 |
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Total |
8 |
Total Hours Required
Total Credit Hours Required for this Certificate: 17.00
Helpful Information
* Course may have prerequisites. Please check the course description to view all prerequisites and requirements.
# Course requires a “C” (2.00) grade or better to progress and graduate from this program.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula without Notice
Published date – March 2022
Office of Academic Affairs
COTC Launches New Dental Certificate
Certified Dental Assistants (CDAs) can advance their career with a new certificate at Central Ohio Technical College (COTC). The Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) Certificate launches in autumn semester, which begins Aug. 24. New students can apply now for free.
Multicultural Affairs Open House
Student Life Event
Students are invited to see the MCA Commons in the John L. and Christine Warner Library and Student Center, room 201. The MCA Commons is a gathering space that may be reserved by students, faculty and staff for meetings, social events, programs and trainings.
Refreshments provided.
COTC Celebrates 50 Years of Nursing Education
Facing a critical nursing shortage, Licking Memorial Hospital’s Director of Nursing Ann Howard spearheaded the development of an eight-semester nursing program at the newly chartered Central Ohio Technical College (COTC). Under the guidance of Marilyn Tritt, dean of academic affairs, the plan was realized in the autumn of 1972 when the first nursing classes were offered at COTC to 60 full-time students and 20 pre-nursing students.
Academic Champion Workshop
Defeating Procrastination
Explore Career-Focused Education at COTC
Upcoming On-campus Visit Days
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is holding visit days this spring for anyone interested in exploring higher education in engineering, healthcare or public safety. Learn how a college degree or certificate can lead you to a rewarding career and increase your earning potential in these high-demand career fields in as little as one semester or up to two years at COTC.
Nursing Information Meeting
COTC healthcare programs are selective, competitive-entry programs. Students interested in pursuing a healthcare program at COTC are required to attend an information meeting to learn about the program, including application requirements.
March 10, 2022
5:00 p.m.
Virtual (Zoom)
Vickie Sant
Little did Vickie Sant know, when she began working for Mount Vernon’s First-Knox National Bank in 1976, that in January 2019 she would retire as the bank’s first female president. In fact, her experience at First-Knox was her first exposure to accounting — the field in which she would later earn her degree from COTC.
Credit by Examination
Students can choose to take or may have already taken select exams or tests that can qualify them for college credit without taking a college class.
Students should keep in mind there is typically a cost per exam, and each exam has a minimum or specific score that must be met to earn college credit.
Click each tab below to learn about exams and subject areas, along with minimum or specific scores Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) will review and accept.
AP
High school students can choose to take or may have taken Advanced Placement (AP) courses. At the end of the AP course, an exam can be taken to determine whether college credit can be awarded for the completed course. Students must earn a minimum test score per subject to earn college credit.
Students who complete an AP exam can request their test scores be sent to Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) through the College Board website. Some high schools will indicate AP test scores on a high school transcript. Students can check with their high school to see if they need to request an AP test score be sent to COTC.
CLEP
The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) is available to any student and provides an opportunity for students to test out of entry level college courses in select subject areas. Military members may be eligible to take CLEP exams at no cost through their educational benefits.
Review the COTC CLEP Exam Chart to learn what minimum test score is needed in which subject areas.
Students who complete a CLEP exam should request test score(s) be sent to COTC for review to be awarded credit. Test scores can be sent electronically from CLEP to COTC at cotcrecords@mail.cotc.edu.
DSST
DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) are available to any student and provide an opportunity for students to test out of entry level college courses. DANTES provides upfront funding of DSST test fees, for the first attempt on all exam titles, for eligible military members. Military members can visit a Department of Defense (DoD) webpage to review eligibility.
Review the COTC DSST Exam Chart to learn what score is needed to earn college credit for select courses.
Students who complete a DSST exam should submit test score(s) to COTC for review to be awarded credit. Test scores be sent electronically from DSST to COTC at cotcrecords@mail.cotc.edu.
IB
International Baccalaureate (IB) exams can be taken to earn college credit.
COTC accepts IB scores in the subject areas of math and English. Review the IB Exam Chart to see which college-level math and English course COTC will award credit for based on a minimum IB exam score.
Students who have completed an IB exam should request test score(s) be sent to COTC for review to be awarded credit. Test scores can be sent from IB electronically to COTC at cotcrecords@mail.cotc.edu.