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Barker Alumni Community Service Award Recipients
The John C. “Jay” Barker Alumni Community Service Award was created in 2013 by the COTC Alumni Council and is presented annually at the July 3rd Independence Day concert and fireworks to recognize COTC alumni who have made a significant impact by their service to the betterment of our community. The inaugural award was presented posthumously in July 2014 to John C. “Jay” Barker and named in his honor.
LLI Instructional Material
The Presidential Election
presented by Paul Beck
Presentation I
Presentation II
Climate Change
GCC - Climate Change in the News I
GCC - Climate Change in the News II
GCC - Climate Change in the News III
GCC - Climate Change in the News IV
GCC Presentation I
GCC Presentation II
Technology Tips & Tricks
Microsoft Word Tricks
Keyboard Shortcuts
Computer Information Links
Microsoft Quick Tips
Top 10 Unknown Google Tricks
The Aging Brain
Don’t Mind This Old Thing: The Aging Brain
Don’t Mind This Old Thing: The Aging Brain - Lecture 2
Don’t Mind This Old Thing: The Aging Brain - Lecture 3
Intramurals
Intramural sports provide an opportunity for students of all skill levels to stay active and compete weekly with other students. Each year, approximately 750 students participate in a variety of Intramural events. A specific Intramurals bulletin board with information and schedules for each semester is located in Adena Hall between the men’s and women’s locker rooms. Information on events can also be found on the Titan Athletics Facebook page
Textbooks: online bookstore
In accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act, Barnes and Noble booksellers – including our own campus bookstore – is fully compliant with textbook provisions, as ISBN numbers and existing retail price information are available on the bookstore website, and students may obtain them BEFORE purchase.
Here is the link to the bookstore, and sample directions below:
Associate Of Science Degree With A Concentration In Business
2019-2020 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
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PC Applications in Business |
3 |
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Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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* ~ Composition I |
3 |
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* ~ Principles of Microeconomics |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Spring Semester
Introduction to Marketing |
3 |
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Business & Professional Communication |
3 |
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Critical Thinking |
3 |
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Environmental Science |
4 |
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Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
Autumn Semester
General Biology |
4 |
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Survey American Literature I |
3 |
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Public Speaking |
3 |
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Management and Organizational Behavior |
3 |
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* Financial Accounting |
3 |
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Total |
16 |
Spring Semester
~ Calculus |
5 |
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Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
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Business Law |
3 |
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Cultural Diversity |
3 |
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Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
3 |
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|
Total |
17 |
Helpful Information
~ Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.
* Indicates this course requires 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 – January 2019
Office of Academic Affairs
Health Services Technology – Pharmacy Technician Option
2018-2019 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
* Composition I |
3 |
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Medical Terminology |
2 |
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* Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Non-Technical Electives – Mathematics |
3 |
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Total |
11 |
Spring Semester
* Anatomy & Physiology I |
4 |
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* Composition II |
3 |
|
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Non-Technical Elective – LAB SCIENCE |
4 |
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Technical Elective – Option |
3 |
|
Total |
14 |
Summer Semester
* Anatomy & Physiology II |
4 |
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Non-Technical Elective – Arts & Humanities |
3 |
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Non-Technical Elective – Social & Behavioral Sciences |
3 |
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Non-Technical Elective – Speech |
3 |
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Total |
13 |
Autumn Semester
Introduction to Business |
3 |
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Chemical Dependency I |
3 |
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Pharmacology Tech I |
7 |
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Total |
13 |
Spring Semester
Team Building |
3 |
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Pharmacology Tech II |
9 |
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Total |
12 |
Non-Technical Electives – Option Choice
Non-Technical Electives – Arts and Humanities
Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Degree
* Critical Thinking |
3 |
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* Introduction to Ethics |
3 |
Non-Technical Electives – Social and Behavioral Science
Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
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Cultural Diversity |
3 |
Non-Technical Electives – Lab Science
Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Degree
* Human Biology |
4 |
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* Microbiology |
4 |
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* General Physics |
4 |
Non-Technical Electives – Mathematics
Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Degree
Introduction to Statistics |
3 |
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College Algebra |
3 |
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Pre-Calculus |
5 |
Non-Technical Electives - Speech
Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Degree
Fundamentals of Communication |
3 |
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Public Speaking |
3 |
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Small Group Communications |
3 |
Technical Electives - Option
Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Degree
Introduction to Management |
3 |
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Basic Health Care Skills |
3.5 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Degree: 63.00
Helpful Information
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* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.
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A grade of C (2.00) or better is required for all Technology courses listed on this Plan of Study for the credit hours to count toward meeting graduation requirements in Health Services Technology.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2018
Office of Academic Affairs
Culinary Skills Certificate Plan – Basic Baking and Pastry Skills Certificate
2018-2019 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
~ Food Service Safety |
1 |
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Total |
1 |
Spring Semester
* Baking, Pastry and Desserts |
3 |
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Total |
3 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Certificate: 4.00
Helpful Information
This “program” is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid.
* Indicates a grade of C (2.00) or better is required for all courses listed as prerequisites for advanced courses.
~ Indicates this course has a prerequisite.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2018
Office of Academic Affairs
Information Technology
Associate of Applied Business
Technology continues to develop and change at a rapid pace, requiring a workforce with technical knowledge to design, develop, support and maintain the software, hardware and infrastructure required for quality systems.
Emergency Medical Services Certificate Plan – Advanced EMT
2017-2018 Central Ohio Technical College
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
Central Ohio Technical College offers a course in Advanced Emergency Medical Technician for those persons interested in furthering their EMT Training.
EMS-150 | Advanced EMT | 8 credit hours 10 contact hours (7 hours lecture and 3 hours lab) |
To be eligible to enroll in this course, a person must:
- Have current Ohio certification as an EMT.
- Have submitted a completed COTC Application for Admission and paid the COTC Application Fee.
- Valid current AHA CPR for HealthCare Provider certification (or complete EMS 100).
- Pass an National Background Check.
- Pass a drug test.
- File a completed immunization/health history form with EMS program office.
Course Description
8 credit hours, 10 contact hours (7 hours lecture and 3 hours lab)
Prerequisite: Must be a State Certified EMT; C grade (2.00) or better in GENR-091 and MATH-080 (or appropriate score on COMPASS placement). Course is graded A-F.
Advanced EMT offers specialized subject matter, laboratory, clinical and vehicle experiences designed to prepare EMTs to provide advanced life support in the pre-hospital phase of an emergency. Instruction includes patient assessment, trauma-triage, airway management, intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous administration of medications, intravenous therapy, EKG monitoring and defibrillation, advanced study of the pathophysiology of illness and injuries, delivery and newborn care. The personnel trained may be members of fire departments, police departments, or other agencies that are involved in the emergency treatment and rescue of people. Course includes 50 hours of directed practice time.
In this course, a student must earn a B- grade (3.00) or better and pass the final exam with a minimum 70 percent in order to be eligible to sit for the National Registry of EMTs exam.
Helpful Information
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EMS-150 meets Ohio CTransfer (C-Tag) Assurance Guide standards for course CTEMTI003.
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This “program” is not currently eligible for Title IV financial aid.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2016
Office of Academic Affairs