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Statues on the Newark Campus
Our campus is filled with public art in the form of 18 life-size bronze sculptures, most of which have been generously donated by J. Gilbert and Louella H. Reese, through their Thomas J. Evans Foundation. Take a walking tour of campus to see them all, or enjoy the images below.
Is online learning right for me?
We understand that online classes may not be for everyone. Some learners prefer in-person connections with instructors and classmates. But, sometimes you may not be able to come to campus, or an online course may fit better with busy work and family schedules.
We want to assure you that our online campus provides the same academic rigor, expert instruction from seasoned faculty, opportunities to connect with classmates, and support services you’ll get when enrolled in face-to-face classes. Taking classes online may not be as bad as you think… in fact, it may help you reach your goals faster!
It might be helpful to highlight characteristics an online learner should possess.
- Are you a self-directed learner?
- Are you comfortable asking questions?
- Can you stay motivated?
If you answered yes, then you should be successful taking classes online.
What kind of technology do I need? What if I’m not very tech-savvy?
At a minimum, you will need to have access to a computer and a good, reliable internet connection. Most of today’s laptops or desktops should be just fine. We do not recommend relying solely on an iPad or other tablet for your school work. They’re great for taking notes, creating and annotating readings, but not as good for typing lengthy papers or using specialized software.
Similarly, while Chromebooks are a popular option for many students, they are not always compatible with specialized software that you may need for some classes. Check with your advisor or a faculty member first to be sure.
Of course, students with some existing technology skills will be able to better navigate the tools and systems that support online learning at COTC. If you’re unsure about your tech skills, take this online readiness assessment to learn more.
Do online classes cost more?
No, our online classes are covered by the same tuition and fees policies as other courses. You can learn more about the cost of a COTC education on this webpage.
As is the case with all major financial decisions, you should speak with a student financial services representative to understand costs of various programs, ways to pay for college, and how starting college may affect your personal financial situation.
How do I get started with online learning?
All COTC students will go through the same application and enrollment process.
Once you’ve chosen your program of study and completed your orientation, you can begin scheduling online classes (if available). You’ll need to meet with your academic advisor to discuss which classes to take and in what order.
You can recognize online classes in our course catalog by looking for an “N” in the section number (e.g., DMD-103-NA) and a computer/globe icon near the course title (
)The “locations” column will also give you information about the format of the course. You’ll notice that we have a variety of options available, including face-to-face, live Zoom video sections, classes offered in both formats and, of course, classes that you complete on your own schedule. Again, we recommend speaking with your academic advisor about which courses are right for you.
Associate of Science Degree
2023-2024 Central Ohio Technical College
Arts and Humanities
A Minimum of 12.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement.
Pick Four of the Listed Courses – 12.00 Credit Hours:
* Critical Thinking |
3 |
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* Introduction to Philosophy |
3 |
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* Introduction to Ethics |
3 |
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* American Politics & Government |
3 |
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US History I: To 1877 |
3 |
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US History II: Since 1877 |
3 |
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* Survey of American Literature I |
3 |
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* Survey of American Literature II |
3 |
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* Survey of British Literature I |
3 |
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* Survey of British Literature II |
3 |
English Composition and Oral Communications
A Minimum of 9.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement.
Complete both courses (6.00 credit hours) |
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* Composition I |
3 |
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* Composition II |
3 |
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Complete 1 course (3.00 credit hours) |
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Public Speaking |
3 |
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Small Group Communications |
3 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences
A minimum of 12.00 credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree
Complete this course (3.00 credit hours) | ||
Cultural Diversity |
3 |
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Complete 1 course (3.00 credit hours) | ||
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
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Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Pick one of the pathways & complete both courses in that pathway. (6.00 credit hours) |
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Pathway 1 |
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Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
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Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
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Pathway 2 |
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* Abnormal Psychology |
3 |
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* Developmental Psychology |
3 |
Sciences and Mathematics
A minimum of 28.00 (8 math & 20 science) credit hours are required from this section to complete this degree
Complete a minimum of 8.00 credit hours |
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*Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
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* College Algebra |
3 |
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* Pre-Calculus |
5 |
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* Calculus I |
5 |
Complete a minimum of 20.00 credit hours |
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* Biology I |
5 |
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* Biology I |
5 |
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* Chemistry I |
5 |
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* Chemistry II |
5 |
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* Physics I |
5 |
Total Hours Required
Total Credit Hours Required for this Degree: 61.00
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 2023
Office of Academic Affairs
Information Technology Degree – IT Specialist
2023-2024 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
PC Applications in Business |
3 |
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# Principles of Computer Programming |
2 |
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User Support Concepts |
3 |
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Operating Systems & Security |
2 |
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*# Composition I |
3 |
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* Critical Thinking |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
Spring Semester
Networking |
3 |
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*# Internet Programming I |
3 |
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* .Net Programming |
3 |
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* Technical Writing |
3 |
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* College Algebra |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Autumn Semester
Introduction to Business |
3 |
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PC Hardware: Troubleshooting & Maintenance |
3 |
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# IT Project Management |
3 |
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Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Fundamentals of Communication |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Spring Semester
Technology Integration Support |
3 |
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* Java Programming |
3 |
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Database |
3 |
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Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity |
3 |
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Technical Elective – IT Capstone |
2 |
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Total |
14 |
Technical Electives – Major Choice
Total of 2.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement
* IT Specialist Capstone |
2 |
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* IT Internship |
2 |
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* IT Cooperative Work Experience |
2 |
Total Hours Required
Total Credit Hours Required for this Degree: 60.00
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
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Pataskala Campus
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Newark Campus