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Fire Science Technical Rescue Degree
2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College
Pre-Admission Course Requirements
# Fire Fighter I |
7 |
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Total |
7 |
Autumn Semester
Occupational Safety & Health Em. Serv. |
3 |
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* Introduction to Technical Rescue |
2 |
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*# Rope Rescue I |
1 |
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* Rope Rescue II |
1 |
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* Introduction to Statistics, College Algebra or Quantitative Reasoning |
3 |
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# Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
13 |
Spring Semester
*# Confined Space Rescue Level I & II |
1 |
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Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Level I & II |
2 |
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* Swift Water Rescue I (Surface Water Rescue Level I must be completed prior) |
2 |
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* Principles of Fire & Emer. Services Safety & Survival |
2 |
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* Firefighting Strategy and Tactics |
3 |
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Fire Behavior & Combustion |
2 |
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*# Composition I |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Summer Semester
* Human Biology (EMT-P track) or Chemistry |
4 |
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* Critical Thinking |
3 |
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Cultural Diversity |
3 |
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Fundamentals of Communication |
3 |
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Total |
13 |
Autumn Semester
*# Trench Rescue I & 2 |
2 |
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* Structural Collapse Rescue Operations |
1 |
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* Building Construction for Fire Protection |
3 |
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Fire & Emergency Services Administration |
3 |
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* Introduction to Ethics |
3 |
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* Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Total Hours Required
Total Credit Hours Required for this Degree: 63.00
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
Health Services – Case Management for the Healthcare and Gerontology Professional Short-Term Certificate
2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College
Semester 1
Medical Terminology |
2 |
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Social Gerontology |
2.5 |
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Addiction Studies I |
3 |
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Total |
7.5 |
Semester 2
Case Management in Human Services |
3 |
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Social Welfare & Policy |
3 |
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Social Services for Aging Population |
3 |
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Total |
9 |
Total Hours Required
Total Credit Hours Required for this Certificate: 16.50
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
Industry-Recognized Credentials
Some professions require employees to become certified or licensed. If you completed formal training that resulted in an industry-recognized credential, you may be eligible for college credit. COTC will need a copy of your professional license or certification and a form must be completed. The state of Ohio also has programs like the One-Year Option and ITAG. Learn more below.
Accepted certifications and licensure include, but are not limited to:
- Chemical Dependence Counselor Assistant (CDCA) certification
- CompTIA A+ certification
- Cosmetology license
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification
One-Year Option
The state of Ohio has a One-Year Option program that allows public colleges and universities to award licensed professionals college credit hours, to provide students an opportunity to complete an associate degree in half the time (typically “one year” – or less).
For example, students who complete a cosmetology program (900+ hours) and get a cosmetology license are eligible for 30 college credit hours (which is enough credit to be halfway done with an associate degree).
View the currently approved programs in the One-Year Option established by the state of Ohio.
Students who apply to COTC and have a professional certification or license, will need to submit a copy of their current professional certification or license to be reviewed and awarded college credit.
Community Intercultural Relations Conference
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Save the date: Friday, April 8, 2022
Creating Inclusive Spaces
Guest speakers: Leo Taylor, Sarah Buffie and Simone Crawley
April 8, 2022 – virtual
8:15 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Independence Day Concert and Fireworks
Sponsored by the J. Gilbert Reese Family Foundation, COTC and The Ohio State University at Newark.
The evening’s celebration begins with popular local musical groups in the Martha Grace Reese Amphitheatre. The crowd-favorite fireworks display begins at dusk. The public is encouraged to bring lawn chairs, picnics and blankets for a fun-filled evening of music and entertainment.
This event is free and open to the public. Parking is also free. A number of local vendors will be serving food and beverages.
Entertainment Schedule:
Autumn 2022 Commencement
Central Ohio Technical College celebrates graduates who completed degree and/or certificate requirements in summer 2022 and autumn 2022 semesters. Tickets are required for all guests.
Adena Hall Gymnasium — COTC Newark Campus
Doors open at 5 p.m.
Ceremony begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. (please be seated by
6:20)
Watch live stream on COTC’s YouTube channel.
Instructions for Graduates
You must check in between 5-5:45 p.m. in room 130.
Coshocton Campus Visit Day April 29
Earn a career-ready associate degree or certificate at COTC’s Coshocton campus
High school students and adult learners can register for an upcoming visit day to tour Central Ohio Technical College’s (COTC) Coshocton campus, see equipment and labs, engage with faculty and staff, and learn about the certificates and degrees now offered in full at the campus. Light snacks and drinks will be provided.
Portfolio Assessment
Work experience and informal training that does not result in an industry-recognized credential (certification or licensure) may be evaluated for college credit through a portfolio review process. Students may be eligible for college credit due to things like: on-the-job training, business ownership, civic leadership, volunteer work or independent study.
It’s important to note, there will be portfolio instructions and expectations. Students will receive guidance from a Gateway Academic Advisor to complete a portfolio that showcases experience, skill(s) and knowledge.
The first step in building a portfolio is to browse the COTC course catalog and identify courses you feel fit your experience, skill(s) and knowledge. Every course at COTC has objectives students meet to pass the course. A portfolio will show how you have enough proficiency to meet a course’s objectives, in lieu of taking a course.
Portfolios will need to include the following:
Resume
Students will need to provide a current resume outlining their professional work experience, skills and any learning they have done, in alignment with each course they seek to earn credit for.