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Associate of Science Degree with a Concentration in Business

2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College​​​

Autumn Semester

SOC-100

Introduction to Sociology

3

BUS-125

PC Applications in Business

3

PSY-100

Introduction to Psychology

3

ENGL-112

*# Composition I

3

ECON-105

# Principles of Microeconomics

3

 

Total

15

Spring Semester

BUS-115

* Introduction to Marketing

3

BUS-207

Business & Professional Communications

3

PHIL-105

Critical Thinking

3

BIO-105

Environmental Science

4

MATH-130

* Statistics

3

 

Total

16

Autumn Semester

BIO-120

* General Biology

4

ENGL-211

* Survey American Literature I

3

SPCH-205

Public Speaking

3

BUS-110

* Management and Organizational Behavior

3

ACCT-111

*# Financial Accounting

3

 

Total

16

Spring Semester

MATH-200

* Calculus

5

ECON-110

Principles of  Macroeconomics

3

BUS-120

Business Law

3

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

ACCT-122

* Introduction to Managerial Accounting

3

 

Total

17

Total Hours Required

​Total Credit Hours Required for Completion of this Degree:  64.00

Helpful Information

* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all prerequisites and requirements. 

# Course requires a “C” (2.00) grade or better in order 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

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Nursing – Basic Health Care Skills Short-Term Certificate

2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College ​

Successful completion of this course prepares the student to register for the State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) examination.

This course prepares a basic health care worker with skills required by the Training and Competency Evaluation Program (TCEP) prior to gaining eligibility to become a State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) and/or to employment as a home health aide. Content includes communication, infection control, safety and emergency procedures, promoting residents’/clients’ independence, respecting residents’/clients’ rights, basic nursing skills, personal care skills, providing care in a home setting, mental health and social service needs and basic restorative services. College lab permits development of various basic nursing skills.  These skills are then implemented during a clinical experience in a local health care facility.

Pre-Admission Requirements

Prerequisite: Must be 16 years of age or older to enroll. A two-step Mantoux test for tuberculosis must be completed by the first day of class. A criminal background check (BCI) is required within six months of starting this course. Results must be available by the first day of the class. Students are required to wear a specified uniform. Course is graded on an A-F basis.

Requirements for this Certificate

Ohio Department of Health Requirements

  • Attendance at the first 16 hours of the course is mandatory in order to continue in the course.
  • A physical examination (within the last six months).
  • A two-step Mantoux TB test prior to the first clinical.
  • Attendance in lecture, college lab and clinical equal to 75 hours.

Central Ohio Technical College Requirements

  • Professional uniform and shoes are required to attend off-campus clinical settings.
  • Identification badge issued by COTC to be worn during all clinical experiences.
  • Own transportation is required to attend off-campus clinical settings.
  • Clinical times may vary from scheduled class time.
  • State testing examination is available at completion of course; cost is determined by the testing company.
  • Applicants to the COTC Nursing programs must be certified with STNA.

Course Goals/Objectives of this Certificate

  • Identify Ohio Department of Health requirements for State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) and requirements for home health aides.
  • Discuss aspects of communication important to nurse aides.
  • Identify important reasons for infection control procedures.
  • Discuss safety and emergency precautions.
  • Explain ways to promote the client’s independence.
  • Identify legal rights of the nursing home resident and home care client.
  • Complete basic nursing care skills at a satisfactory level.
  • Discuss theory related to performing basic nursing care skills.
  • Identify needs of an aging resident relating to mental health and social services.
  • Recognize basic restorative services available to nursing home residents and disabled clients in the home.
  • Discuss important differences between care in a nursing facility and care in the client’s home.

Attendance Policy

  • Clinical site orientation is mandatory.
  • All lab returns must be completed prior to the clinical experience.
  • A total of 80 hours in attendance, including class, lab, and clinical, is required to receive a passing grade in this course and a completion certificate from the Ohio Department of Health.

Employment Opportunities

  • Employment opportunities are available in long-term care facilities, hospitals, assisted living facilities, residential care facilities, and home health care settings.

Courses

NURS-002

Basic Health Care Skills

3.5

Helpful Information 

This certificate is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid. 

Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all prerequisites and requirements.

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula without Notice
Published date – March 2022
Office of Academic Affairs

Event

One Book, One Community

Free Book Club

Participants read The Ride of Her Life by bestselling author Elizabeth Letts, and then meet for a discussion and book signing with the author.

Complimentary copies of the book are available to the first 100 registrants. Books may be picked up at:

Event

DEI Book Club

Part 3 of 3

The Warner Library and DEI Office are collaborating to host a DEI book read for Autumn 2022 that is open to faculty, staff and students. We will be reading The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together by Heather McGhee (2021) and discussing the book in three parts:

Part 1: Introduction–Chapter 4

Thursday, Sept. 29, 2–3:15 p.m. (in-person and on Zoom)

Part 2: Chapters 5–8

Thursday, Oct. 27, 2–3:15 p.m. (in-person and Zoom)

News

Application Event at Newark Campus

Apply for college admission and financial aid in one night.

The exterior of LeFevre Hall at COTC's Newark campus.

You don’t have to complete your college admission and financial aid application alone. Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is hosting an application event to help students submit the free COTC application for admission and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on Wednesday, Nov. 16, from 4–7 p.m.

Event

Nursing Information Meeting (virtual)

COTC offers many pathways to a nursing career. Register for an information meeting to learn more about application requirements and program outcomes.

This meeting is required for anyone who intends to enroll in associate degree nursing (ADN), licensed practical nursing to ADN, paramedic to ADN or practical nursing certificate. 

Register

Event

COTC Engineering Technology Workforce Press Conference

Newark Campus

COTC President John M. Berry, PhD, will provide an overview of COTC’s engineering technology programs and the college’s associate degree offerings that deliver the necessary skills for central Ohio’s evolving workforce. COTC is committed to providing central Ohioans with convenient, affordable and flexible local career training that can lead a high-tech career.

ommunity members, media and all college stakeholders are invited to attend.

COTC Newark Campus
John Gilbert Reese Center
1209 University Dr.
Newark, OH 43055