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Transferring After COTC

 Transfer Credit Information

Ohio Transfer 36 logo uses state of Ohio background with a navy 36 in the middleThe Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) created Transfer Assurance Guides (TAGs) and Ohio Transfer 36 as resources to help students, parents and college and university personnel identify courses with a statewide guarantee of transfer  between Ohio colleges and universities.  Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² allows transfer of high school and adult career-technical credit to college credit.

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Case Management for the Healthcare and Gerontology Professional Certificate

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Case managers are key to promoting positive health choices and health outcomes for their patients.

Case managers are employed in a variety of settings. They provide client services, including support for families, in a wide variety of fields including behavioral health, rehabilitation, social work agencies, public health agencies, forensics and addiction services. They assist other workers such as social workers, and help clients find benefits or community services. Case managers may also find employment in nonprofit organizations, for profit social service o

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Different types of students

Web Design Students
  • Magazine & newspaper publishing
  • Illustration & marketing graphics
  • Virtual reality/simulation design
  • Portrait/wedding photography
  • Social media management 
  • Advertising & branding
  • Photojournalism
  • Video production
  • 2-D animation
Graphic Design Students
  • Web designer
  • Web developer
  • Web programmer
  • Web producer
  • Content developer
  • Social media management
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Nursing Technology Certificate Plan – State Tested Nurses Aide

2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College

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.

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.

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 “program” is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid. 

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

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – March 2020
Office of Academic Affairs

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Central Ohio Technical College strives to present you with all the information you need to make the right decision for your future. Links to FAQ, additional program details and information are listed below.

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Overview

Understanding nursing pathways.

An education in nursing provides students with extensive opportunities for employment. The nursing program at COTC is designed to provide you with the necessary skills required for entry into the nursing profession. Graduates not only join the workforce and become productive upon graduation, but many continue their education to earn advanced degrees.

COTC strives to present students with all the information they need to make the right decision for their future. Learn more about our nursing pathway options: 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can I complete the digital media technology certificate?

Students can complete the Digital Media Technology certificate in as little as two semesters, though you can spread some classes out to the summer as well if you need a slightly lighter course load.

The certificate is made up of 8 individual courses totaling 21 credit hours (View plan of study)

What classes do I need to take?

In order to earn this certificate, students must complete the following courses:

  • DMD-101: Digital Software Fundamentals
  • DMD-113: Introduction to eLife: Foundations of Digital Literacy
  • DMD-240: Video Production I
  • DMD-120: Web Design & Development I
  • DMD-208: Multimedia Production
  • DMD-104: Design Fundamentals
  • DMD-105: Photography I
  • DMD-121: Web Design & Development II

The entire course list that students need to take to complete the certificate are also listed in a plan of study.

Digital Media Technology Certificate Plan of Study
Digital Media Technology Degree – Graphic Design Major
Digital Media Technology Degree – Web Design Major

Can I take classes online or face-to-face?

Many, but not all DMD courses are offered in an online or hybrid delivery format. Check the course catalog for specific online offerings.

Can I pursue an associate degree after I complete the digital media technology certificate?

Students who complete the digital media technology certificate are encouraged to continue because they are well on their way to completing the digital media design technology associate degree

After I complete the Digital Media Technology (DMT) Certificate, will I be prepared to take the Adobe Certified Associates (ACA) exams? 

Students who successfully complete the DMT Certificate and have strong working knowledgeable of Adobe products such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Dreamweaver are typically ready to take (and pass) the ACA exams. Good working knowledge includes the ability to comfortably navigate the software, perform routine tasks, and answer conceptual or applied questions about how to use the Adobe products. Adobe recommends people have approximately 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience. 

Learn more about the Adobe Certified Associate exams

What type of financial assistance is available to help me pay for college? 

COTC awards more than $1 million in scholarships to students each year.

Every student is encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for grants, scholarships and loans. 

Students who complete a FAFSA are automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships require an application. 

Connect with the Office of Student Financial Services at 740.366.9435 or email NWK-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu.

What type of projects or work do students do in digital media technology?

Throughout the program, students are exposed to “real world,” hands-on projects that help them develop a well-rounded skill set. For example, students in the web design and development courses will actually create functional websites for both fictional and real clients. We work with many different community partners who need assistance with digital projects. Students in Design Fundamentals will design logos, product packaging, environmental design and advertisements. Upper-level students in Graphic Design and the Digital Media Capstone create multi-faceted projects like a cookbook, interactive brochures and infographics. Students in Multimedia Production and Video create short films, music videos, commercials and immersive multimedia experiences!

How do I get started at COTC?

Help us learn more about you by visiting our Future Students webpage, then follow the COTC Steps to Enroll to get started.