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Credit by Examination

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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.

Campus Event

Fire Science and EMT Information Meeting

COTC offers Fire and EMT programs students can complete on-campus or at a partnering facility. Register for an information meeting to learn more about application requirements and locations where the program is offered.

This meeting is required for anyone who intends to enroll in the EMT certificate, Fire Science Degree, and/or the Fire Science Technical Rescue Degree.

April 13, 2022 at 3:00 p.m.

Learn more and register.

Event

Giving Thanks (Part 2)

Myths and Realities of American Indians

Join us for this two-part virtual lecture series presented by The Ohio State University Associate Professor John Low, PhD.

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COTC Engineering Associate Degrees Critical to the Workforce of the Future

For 50 years, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) has prepared the region’s workforce with skilled career-ready graduates of the college’s in-demand technical degree and certificate programs. And now, due to Intel’s announcement in January that they will invest $20 billion in two semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Licking County, creating 3,000 permanent jobs, the region’s high-tech industrialization will continue to accelerate rapidly.

Overview

Customer Relations

Short-Term Certificate

Businesses in every industry need employees with strong customer relations skills to fine-tune and win customer loyalty. The customer relations certificate examines problem-solving and caring for customers’ needs. Students will enhance their skillsets with an emphasis on communication, active listening, empathy, adaptability and time management. 

Students who complete the customer relations certificate are well on their way to completing the Associate of Applied Business in Business Management Technology. 

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Portfolio Assessment

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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. 

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Nursing Technology Degree

2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College ​

Pre-Admission Requirements for NUR.AAS Program

The Associate of Applied Science degree program in Nursing Technology is a selection-based program, meaning a student must APPLY to the program and then be SELECTED into the program before being able to meet graduation requirements.

STNA certification required.

All applicants to the A.D.N. Plan of Study must first successfully meet admission criteria set by COTC.

Semester 1

BIO-130

* Anatomy & Physiology I

4

​MATH-130

* ​Statistics

3

NURS-107

​* Introduction to Pharmacology

2.5

NURS-115

​* Introduction to Professional Nursing

1

PSY-100

Introduction to Psychology

3

 

Total

13.5

Semester 2

BIO-131

* Anatomy & Physiology II

4

NURS-108

​* Fundamentals of Nursing

6

SPCH-210

Small Group Communications

3

 

Total

13

Semester 3

​BIO-200​

* Microbiology

4

ENGL-112

* Composition I

3

NURS-117

​* Introduction to Adult Health

6

 

Total

13

Semester 4

ENGL-113

​* Composition II

3

NURS-201

* Advanced Adult Health

7

NURS-211

* Family-Centered Care I

3

 

Total

13

Semester 5

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

​NURS-215

* Family-Centered Care II

3

​NURS-213 or NURS-214

 * Management of Care or Management of Care – Preceptorship

6.5

 

Total

12.5

Total Hours Required

Total Credit Hours Required for this Degree:  65.00

Helpful Information

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

All courses require 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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Engineering Technology Degree

2022-2023 Central Ohio Technical College​​​

Autumn Semester

ENGL-112

*# Composition I

3

ENGR-101

Introduction to Engineering & Occupational Safety

2

ENGR-106

Computer Apps for Engineering

2

ENGR-110

Engineering Graphics w/AutoCAD

3

MATH-140

*# College Algebra

3

PHIL-105

Critical Thinking

3

 

Total

16

Spring Semester

ENGR-200

3D Modeling for Engineering Technology

2

ENGR-115

*Industrial Controls / Automation

2

ENGR-120

*Engineering Materials

3

MANF-100

Principles of Machining

2

PHYS-105

*# Elementary Physics

4

SPCH-100

Fundamentals of Communication

3

 

Total

16

Autumn Semester

BIO-105

Environmental Science

4

BUS-110

Management and Organizational Behavior

3

ENGR-210

*Quality Control / Assurance

3

MANF-106

*Automation in Manufacturing

3

CIT-126

Networking

3

 

Total

16

Spring Semester

ENGR-205

*Engineering Technology Leadership & Supervision

2

ENGL-208

*Technical Writing

3

ENGR-279

*Engineering Technology Capstone

2

ENGR-296

*Engineering Technology Co-Op

3

MECH-200

Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources

3

MECH-205

*Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power

2

 

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