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COTC Selects New Provost

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Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) has named Gregory Ferenchak, EdD, RT®(QM), the incoming provost. In his role at COTC, Ferenchak will serve as chief academic and enrollment officer, providing leadership for academic affairs and enrollment management.

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Emergency Medical Services – Emergency Medical Technician Short-Term Certificate

2023-2024 Central Ohio Technical College ​

Central Ohio Technical College offers an Emergency Medical Technician course for those persons interested in seeking initial EMS certification. 

EMS-120

Emergency Medical Technician

7 semester credit hours

9 contact hours (6 hours lecture and 3 hours lab)​

Course Description

Prerequisite: CPR Certification (Recommended)

This Emergency Medical Services course covers all aspects of emergency medical care in the field including equipment, controlling the situation, anatomy and physiology, medical and trauma emergencies, and airway control. This course at its successful completion allows the student to take the national registry exam to become certified at the EMT Level. This course provides a first phase of training in the career structure of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The course covers all knowledge and skills required for the national certification examination. Course includes 15 clock hours of clinical experience. A student must pass the class with a B- grade (2.70) or better and a minimum of 70 percent on the final exam in order to graduate and be eligible to sit for the NREMT exam.

Helpful Information

EMS-120 meets Ohio CTransfer (C-Tag) Assurance Guide standards for course CTEMTB002.

This program is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid. 

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula without Notice
Published date – March 2022
Office of Academic Affairs

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New Board Member Announced

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Andrew Guanciale is the newest member of the Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) fiduciary board of trustees. He was appointed on March 9, and his term will expire on Sept. 30, 2025.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Perform the appropriate steps for placing amalgam and composite restorations of all classifications, as well as finishing and polishing restorations.
  • Perform the appropriate steps for placing bases, liners and other pulp protective materials under restorations.
  • Comply with ethical standards expected of a dental health professional.
  • Comply with the rules and laws in accordance with the Ohio State Dental Board practice act pertaining to permissible tasks legally delegated to EFDAs in the delivery of restorative dental care.
Degree

Associate of Science

Two students wearing safety goggles do classwork with a bunsen burner.

If you are considering a career in math, science or a STEM field, we recommend pursuing an Associate of Science degree to complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. The Associate of Science degree requires completion of more math and science courses (and fewer arts and humanities courses such as English and Philosophy).

Event

Walk for Tomorrow: Suicide Prevention Walk

Open to the public

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Please join the Office of Student Life during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month for Walk for Tomorrow. This is an event to remember those we have lost to suicide. It is also an opportunity to receive education and information about how to help those who might be struggling with their mental health. 

Degree

Semiconductor Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Associate of Applied Science

The semiconductor manufacturing technology degree introduces you to how semiconductor wafers are manufactured and processed to become an integrated circuit used in a variety of industries. 

Event

4th Annual COTC Knox Campus Town Hall

Open to the public.

COTC Knox Campus
Ariel Hall
236 S. Main St., Mount Vernon OH

President Berry will provide a state of the college address, covering a variety of prevalent and exciting topics. Hear more about the latest developments regarding each extended campus, including future initiatives, expansions, strategies and more. Attendees will be encouraged to provide their insight and feedback for the 2025–2029 planning process — an exciting opportunity to get directly involved with the future of the college and campuses.

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Contact Jan Tomlinson at tomlinson.88@mail.cotc.edu for more information.