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The Office of Technology and Digital Innovation (OTDI) at The Ohio State University provides IT services to Central Ohio Technical College.
Associate Of Arts In Social Work
2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College
Semester 1
Introduction to Social Work |
3 |
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* Composition I |
3 |
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* Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
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Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
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Cultural Diversity |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Semester 2
Architecture History Survey |
3 |
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Environmental Science |
4 |
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* Composition II |
3 |
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Social Welfare and Policy |
3 |
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Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
Semester 3
* Human Biology |
4 |
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* Survey American Literature |
3 |
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Chemical Dependency I |
3 |
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Family Systems |
3 |
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* Developmental Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
Semester 4
US History II |
3 |
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Critical Thinking |
3 |
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* Introduction to Ethics |
3 |
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* Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
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Public Speaking |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Degree: 62.00
Helpful Information
* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.
All courses require a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – May 2020
Office of Academic Affairs
Accounting Technology
Associate of Applied Business
Accounting technology education provides students with extensive opportunities for employment. Accounting technology students become proficient in computerized accounting and spreadsheet software.
Nursing Technology
Associate of Applied Science
Registered nurses (RNs) are an integral part of a healthcare team. RNs typically administer medication, treatments and offer educational advice to patients. RNs often supervise licensed practical nurses (LPNs). COTC graduates of the ADN program are prepared to function in beginning staff-level RN positions in a variety of healthcare facilities and are also prepared to continue their education if they choose to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
Community Health
Short-Term Certificate
A community health worker is a healthcare professional who serves as a liaison or intermediary between the community and health/social services offered within a community.
Students who complete the community health certificate will be prepared to:
Career Choices
Programming and Software Development:
- Software or app developer
- Entry-level systems analyst
- Help desk technician
- Database supporter or administrator
- Network administrator
- Website developer
- Computer sales associate
IT Specialist:
- Computer call center associate
- Computer sales associate
- Entry-level software developer
- Data processing technician
- Help desk technician
- Network administrator
- Entry-level IT project manager
Health Services Technology
Associate of Applied Science
Earn an Associate of Applied Science in Health Services Technology and become a healthcare technician who assists medical staff completing specialty tasks and accommodates patient needs.
Anti-Hazing
Anti-Hazing Policy
Download COTC’s policy on anti-hazing: 6.1.04 Anti-Hazing Policy
Collin’s Law (Hazing) Report 2024-25
As part of Central Ohio Technical College’s commitment to promoting a safe and healthy campus environment, members of the college community have the right to be free from all forms of hazing, which impede the college’s realization of their mission and values. The college does not tolerate hazing in any form and all members of the college community must conduct themselves in a manner that supports an environment free from hazing.
Counseling Services Staff
Students experience a wide variety of concerns during their time at college. The Office of Student Life’s Counseling Services staff can be a helpful resource in identifying their mental health needs.
Charles DePriest, MA, LPCC-S
Lead Mental Health Counselor
740.755.7349
depriest.17@mail.cotc.edu
Pronouns: (he/him/his)
Charles DePriest is a licensed professional clinical counselor in the state of Ohio. He attended Ashland Theological Seminary earning his master’s degree in Clinical Pastoral Counseling, and attended Mount Union University for his undergraduate degree. Charley has 20 years of experience as a counselor working in numerous settings including residential treatment, private practice and community mental health. Most recently, he worked at Columbus State Community College serving as a counselor and then as a supervisor to the Counseling Services Department. He uses a number of different treatment modalities including cognitive behavioral therapy, a client centered focus, brief solution focused therapy and motivational interviewing. He is also experienced in crisis intervention and in helping client’s begin treatment in drug and alcohol counseling. He enjoys working with college students, meeting them where they are at, and providing support and direction to promote their interpersonal growth and increased well-being.
Kathleen Reed, LPCC
Mental Health Counselor
740.755.7053
reed.2217@mail.cotc.edu
Katie Reed is a licensed professional clinical counselor in the state of Ohio. She completed her bachelor’s degree in psychology at The Ohio State University in 2003, and her master’s degree in community counseling at Ohio University in 2005. Katie has worked in a community mental health setting as well as a contract counselor in schools. Prior to this position, she worked in a private practice in Lancaster for 14 years. She has worked with clients aging from children to adults, but especially enjoys working with young adults. Katie draws on several clinical approaches in her counseling. She primarily works from a cognitive-behavioral perspective but also integrates strategies from dialectical-behavioral therapy, as well as polyvagal-informed therapies. Katie enjoys supporting clients as they work toward making positive steps in their lives and believes that even small changes can make a difference.
Mackenzie Conley, LPCC
Mental Health Counselor
740.755.7133
conley.462@osu.edu
Mackenzie Conley is a licensed professional clinical counselor. She earned her master’s degree in clinical and mental health counseling at the University of Dayton and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from The Ohio State University. Throughout her career in private practice, Mackenzie has embraced an eclectic approach to therapy, incorporating a variety of techniques to create personalized and effective treatment plans for each client. Utilizing a trauma-informed approach, she empowers clients to build self-awareness and address problematic behaviors. Mackenzie is particularly passionate about helping individuals break free from people-pleasing tendencies and self-sabotaging patterns, guiding them toward authenticity. She is level II trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing), a psychotherapy designed to help clients process and heal from traumatic experiences. Mackenzie looks forward to helping students to discover their inner strength to overcome challenges and be the very best version of themselves.
Erin McGuire, MA
Professor, English & Communications
Credentials
BA, English, Ohio Dominican University, 2004
MA, English, Ohio University, 2007