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This program will be available Spring Semester, 2000 pending final approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.
NOTE: ASLI 1800 has a prerequisite of ASLI 1200 Introduction to American Sign Language II or proficiency test or permission of instructor. ASLI 1200 has a prerequisite of ASLI 1100 Introduction to American Sign Language I or proficiency test. Students may need to take additional courses if they have not already taken the prerequisite courses or their equivalent. Students with prior American Sign Language experience should contact the Arts and Humanities Office for information about the proficiency exams.
ASLI 1500 Deaf History and Culture I: History and Social Conventions 3 ASLI 1800 American Sign Language I 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 Choose any physical activity course from PEHR 2101 through PEHR 2121. 1 __ 17
ASLI 1600 Deaf History and Culture II: Structure and Society 3 ASLI 1850 American Sign Language II 4 ASLI 2700 Resources Concerning the Deaf Community 3 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 Choose course(s) from the Related Electives list. 3 __ 17
ASLI 1700 Deaf Literature 3 ASLI 1830 American Sign Language: Discourse 3 ASLI 2800 American Sign Language III 4 HMSV 1215 Dealing with Diversity 3 PHIL 1500 Introduction to Philosophy 4 __ 17
ASLI 2750 Applied Issues Concerning the Deaf Community 3 ASLI 2850 American Sign Language IV 4 PSYC 2800 Social Psychology 3 PHIL 2700 Ethics 3 Choose course(s) from the Related Electives list. 3 __ 16 Program Total: 67*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
Related Electives: 6 credits
ENGL 2275 Multicultural Literary Studies 3 HMSV 1115 Introduction to the Human Services System 3 LING 1500 Introduction to Linguistics 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 2000 Ethnic Minorities in the U.S. 3 SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking 3 OR SPCH 2100 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 3
Certificates are also available.
CVET 1011 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CVET 1015 Architectural Drafting I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 18
CVET 1020 Architectural Drafting II 3 CVET 1021 Construction Materials Testing 2 MATH 1201 Technical Mathematics II 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 2110 Engineering Mechanics I 3 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 __ 18
CVET 2011 Surveying Field Practice 4 __ 4 Third Semester: CVET 2017 Construction Estimating and Scheduling 3 CVET 2019 Applied Hydraulics 3 MECT 2230 Strength of Materials 3 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 14
CVET 2026 Soils and Foundations 3 CVET 2027 Concrete and Masonry Construction 3 CVET 2028 Steel and Timber Construction 3 CVET 2029 Environmental Technology 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2-3 _____ 17-18 Program Total: 71-72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
Technical Electives: 2-3 credits
CVET 1016 Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology 3 CVET 1025 Architectural Design 3 CVET 1035 Introduction to CAD/MicroStation 2 CVET 2013 Legal Principles in Civil Engineering 2 CVET 2022 Computer Applications in Surveying 3 CVET 2023 Route Location and Design 3 CVET 2024 Construction Administration and Inspection 3 CVET 2030 GIS in Civil Engineering 3 OR CVET 2010 Introduction to GIS 3 CVET 2032 Advanced Computer Applications in Surveying 3Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
CVET 1011 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CVET 1015 Architectural Drafting I 3 CVET 1020 Architectural Drafting II 3 CVET 1025 Architectural Design 3 CVET 2017 Construction Estimating and Scheduling 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 Certificate Total: 24
CVET 1011 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CVET 1016 Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology 3 CVET 1021 Construction Materials Testing 2 CVET 2013 Legal Principles in Civil Engineering 2 CVET 2017 Construction Estimating and Scheduling 3 CVET 2024 Construction Administration and Inspection 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 Certificate Total: 25
CVET 1011 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CVET 1016 Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology 3 CVET 1021 Construction Materials Testing 2 CVET 2013 Legal Principles in Civil Engineering 2 CVET 2017 Construction Estimating and Scheduling 3 CVET 2024 Construction Administration and Inspection 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 Certificate Total: 25
CVET 1016 Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology 3 CVET 2011 Surveying Field Practice 4 CVET 2013 Legal Principles in Civil Engineering 2 CVET 2022 Computer Applications in Surveying 3 CVET 2023 Route Location and Design 3 CVET 2030 GIS in Civil Engineering 3 OR CVET 2010 Introduction to GIS CVET 2032 Advanced Computer Applications in Surveying 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 Certificate Total: 27
NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111* English Composition I (B) MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100** Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 17
CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 MECT 2010 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 __ 19
CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CIMN 2240 Jig and Fixture Design I 3 CIMN 2500 Total Manufacturing Cycle I 2 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list 3 __ 17 Fourth Semester: CIMN 1430 Introduction to Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 2390 Fluid Power Technology 3 CIMN 2600 Total Manufacturing Cycle II 3 SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communications Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 3 __ 19 Program Total: 72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520 for MECT 1100.
***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
Technical Electives: 6 credits
CIMN 1440 Advanced Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 1450 Programming CNC Lathes 2 CIMN 1460 Programming CNC Machining Centers 2 CIMN 1500 Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems 2 CIMN 2100 Industrial Plastics 3 CIMN 2200 Polymer Technology Lab 3 CIMN 2300 Plastics Extrusion and Molding 3 CIMN 2310 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 CIMN 2340 Jig and Fixture Design II 3 CIMN 2450 Practical Welding Experience I 2 CIMN 2550 Practical Welding Experience II 2 CIMN 2610 Automation and Robotics 3 CIMN 2660 Practical Welding Experience III 3 CIMN 2700 Survey of CAD/CAM Software 2 CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 1600 Cisco Networking Technology I 2 CPET 1700 Cisco Networking Technology II 2 CPET 2600 Cisco Networking Technology III 2 CPET 2700 Cisco Networking Technology IV 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100** Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 17
CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CIMN 1500 Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems 2 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 __ 19
CIMN 1430 Introduction to Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 2540 Three Dimensional Computer Modeling/Solid Works 2 OR MECT 2540 Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling/AutoCAD CIMN 2610 Automation and Robotics 3 CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 OR CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I MECT 2330 Computerized Instrumentation 3 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list 3 __ 17
CIMN 1440 Advanced Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 2850 Manufacturing Cells, Systems and Integration 4 MECT 2350 Process Control 2 SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list 3 __ 19 Program Total: 72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520 for MECT 1100.
***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of
these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 6 credits
CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CIMN 2310 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 CIMN 2390 Fluid Power Technology 3 CIMN 2700 Survey of CAD/CAM Software 2 CIMN 2750 Network Applications to CAD/CAM 3 CIMN 2800 AutoLISP and Visual Basic for AutoCAD 2 CIMN 2870 Advanced CAM Systems 2 CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 1 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230; 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100** Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 17
CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 __ 19
CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 OR CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 QENT 1200 Quality Concepts and Techniques 2 QENT 2600 Applied Acceptance Sampling 2 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 6 __ 17
CIMN 2310 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 QENT 2300 Statistical Process Control 3 QENT 2800 Quality Management 2 SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list 3 __ 19 Program Total: 72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520 for MECT 1100.
***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 9 credits
BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 BUSM 2200 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSM 2380 Training Skills and Techniques 3 CIMN 1500 Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems 2 CIMN 2700 Survey of CAD/CAM Software 2 MECT 2330 Computerized Instrumentation 3 MECT 2350 Process Control 2 QENT 2400 Advanced Quality Statistics 2 QENT 2750 Statistical Design of Experiments 3 QENT 2850 Quality Audit Concepts 2 QENT 2890 Quality Management Systems 3Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
CIMN 1000 Introduction to Computers for Manufacturing Applications 2 OR MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology CIMN 1100* Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1520* Introduction to AutoCAD 2 CIMN 2540 Three Dimensional Computer Modeling/Solid Works 2 OR MECT 2540 Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling/AutoCAD MECT 2520 Advanced AutoCAD 2 Certificate Total: 10*Students can substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for a combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.
CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry 4 CIMN 0970 Introduction to Electrical Devices and Controls 2 CIMN 1000 Introduction to Computers for Manufacturing Applications 2 CIMN 1100 Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1150 Instrumentation and Process Control 3 CIMN 2100 Industrial Plastics 3 CIMN 2640 Principles of Chemical Processing 4 CIMN 2650 Hazardous Waste Management Technology 2 MATH 0890 Pre-Technical Mathematics 3 OR MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics Certificate Total: 25
CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology 2 CIMN 1000 Introduction to Computers for Manufacturing Applications 2 CIMN 1002 Manufacturing Shop Mathematics 2 CIMN 1100 Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CIMN 1450 Programming CNC Lathes 2 CIMN 1460 Programming CNC Machining Centers 2 Certificate Total: 14
CIMN 1002 Manufacturing Shop Mathematics 2 OR MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 CIMN 1100* Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CIMN 1430 Introduction to Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 1450 Programming CNC Lathes 2 CIMN 1460 Programming CNC Machining Centers 2 CIMN 1520* Introduction to AutoCAD 2 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 2520 Advanced AutoCAD 2 Certificate Total: 24-25*Students can substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for a combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.
CIMN 1100 Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CIMN 1430 Introduction to Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 1440 Advanced Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CIMN 2390 Fluid Power Technology 3 CIMN 2610 Automation and Robotics 3 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 Certificate Total: 31
MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 QENT 1200 Quality Concepts and Techniques 2 QENT 2300 Statistical Process Control 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list A. 6 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list B. 5 Certificate Total: 26Technical Electives List A: 6 credits
BUSM 2380 Training Skills and Techniques 3 CIMN 1100 Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CIMN 2310 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1050 Contemporary Technology 2 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3Technical Electives List B: 5 credits
Students who have earned certification from ASQ (American Society for Quality) can apply credit towards the General Quality Technology Certificate based on the following: (NOTE: Credit can be applied for only one certification.)
CQT Certified Quality Technician 1 CQA Certified Quality Auditor 1 CQM Certified Quality Manager 1 CRE Certified Reliability Engineer 1 CQE Certified Quality Engineer 2Remaining credits are to be taken from the following list of courses. Other classes may be substituted with prior written approval of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Department Chair.
MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 QENT 2400 Advanced Quality Statistics 2 QENT 2600 Applied Acceptance Sampling 2 QENT 2750 Statistical Design of Experiments 3 QENT 2800 Quality Management 2 QENT 2850 Quality Audit Concepts 2 QENT 2890 Quality Management Systems 3
CIMN 1000 Introduction to Computers for Manufacturing Applications 2 OR MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology CIMN 1500 Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems 2 CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 2 ISYS 1205 Microsoft Networking Essentials 2 ISYS 2020 Supporting Microsoft Windows 2 Certificate Total: 14
CIMN 1100* Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1500 Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems 2 CIMN 1520* Introduction to AutoCAD 2 CIMN 2540 Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling/Solid Works 2 OR MECT 2540 Three Dimensional Computer Modeling/AutoCAD CIMN 2700 Survey of CAD/CAM Software 2 CIMN 2750 Network Applications to CAD/CAM 3 CIMN 2800 AutoLISP and Visual Basic for AutoCAD 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 2520 Advanced AutoCAD 2 Certificate Total: 26*Students can substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for a combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.
BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 BUSM 2200 Organizational Behavior 3 CIMN 1100 Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 CIMN 2310 Manufacturing Planning and Control 3 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 Certificate Total: 31
CIMN 1100 Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 QENT 1200 Quality Concepts and Techniques 2 QENT 2300 Statistical Process Control 3 QENT 2600 Applied Acceptance Sampling 2 QENT 2800 Quality Management 2 Certificate Total: 29
BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 QENT 1200 Quality Concepts and Techniques 2 QENT 2300 Statistical Process Control 3 QENT 2800 Quality Management 2 QENT 2850 Quality Audit Concepts 2 QENT 2890 Quality Management Systems 3 Certificate Total: 27
There are two choices available for students in this degree program:
ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 17
CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 ELEC 1200 Circuit Analysis II 4 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 MATH 1201 Technical Mathematics II 4 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 __ 18
ELEC 2100 Electronics I 3 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 18
ELEC 2200 Electronics II 3 ELEC 2300 Computerized Process Control 3 ELEC 2600 Computer Project Lab 3 ELEC 2700 Electric Motors, Generators and Control 4 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 18 Program Total: 71*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 4 credits
CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 1600 Cisco Networking Technology I 2 CPET 1700 Cisco Networking Technology II 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 2 CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 CPET 2500 Computer Data Communications 2 CPET 2600 Cisco Networking Technology III 2 CPET 2700 Cisco Networking Technology IV 2 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 ELEC 2830 Advanced Programmable Controllers 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 17
CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 ELEC 1200 Circuit Analysis II 4 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 MATH 1201 Technical Mathematics II 4 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 __ 18
CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 ELEC 2100 Electronics I 3 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 18
CPET 2500 Computer Data Communications 2 ELEC 2200 Electronics II 3 ELEC 2300 Computerized Process Control 3 ELEC 2600 Computer Project Lab 3 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 18 Program Total: 71*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 2 credits
CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 1600 Cisco Networking Technology I 2 CPET 1700 Cisco Networking Technology II 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 CPET 2600 Cisco Networking Technology III 2 CPET 2700 Cisco Networking Technology IV 2 ELEC 2700 Electric Motors, Generators and Control 4 ELEC 2810 Current Local and National Electrical Codes 3 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 ELEC 2830 Advanced Programmable Controllers 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 ELEC 1200 Circuit Analysis II 4 ELEC 2100 Electronics I 3 ELEC 2200 Electronics II 3 ELEC 2700 Electric Motors, Generators and Control 4 ELEC 2810 Current Local and National Electrical Codes 3 OR ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 Certificate Total: 26
ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 ELEC 1200 Circuit Analysis II 4 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 ELEC 2100 Electronics I 3 ELEC 2200 Electronics II 3 ELEC 2300 Computerized Process Control 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 Certificate Total: 27
ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 ELEC 1200 Circuit Analysis II 4 ELEC 2100 Electronics I 3 ELEC 2200 Electronics II 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 MECT 2130 Computer Based Electronic Drafting 2 Certificate Total: 26
NOTE: CPET 1100 has a prerequisite of MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I. Both ELEC 1300 and ELEC 2820 have a prerequisite of ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I. ELEC 2300 has a prerequisite of ELEC 2200 Electronics II. Students may need to take additional courses if they have not already taken the required prerequisite courses or do not have equivalent experience.
CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2500 Computer Data Communications 2 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 ELEC 2300 Computerized Process Control 3 OR ELEC 2830 Advanced Programmable Controllers 2 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 ELEC 2600 Computer Project Lab 3 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 Certificate Total: 21-22
There are three choices available to students in this degree program:
NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Sup and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 18
CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1201 Technical Mathematics II 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 2110 Engineering Mechanics I 3 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 __ 18
MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 MECT 2010 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2 MECT 2210 Engineering Mechanics II 3 MECT 2230 Strength of Materials 3 MECT 2330 Computerized Instrumentation 3 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Elective list. 3 __ 18
CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 MECT 2310 Machine Design 4 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 6 __ 18 Program Total: 72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 6 credits
BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 CIMN 2240 Jig and Fixture Design I 3 CIMN 2340 Jig and Fixture Design II 3 CIMN 2610 Automation and Robotics 3 CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 ISYS 1010 Programming Logic 3 MECT 2350 Process Control 2 MECT 2370 Materials Technology 3 MECT 2420 Heat Transfer 2 MECT 2450 Thermodynamics Technology 4 MECT 2490 Fluid Mechanics 3 MECT 2520 Advanced AutoCAD 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 QENT 1200 Quality Concepts and Techniques 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 18
CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1201 Technical Mathematics II 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 2110 Engineering Mechanics I 3 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 __ 18
CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Costs 3 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 MECT 2010 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2 MECT 2120 Computer Based Descriptive Geometry 2 MECT 2370 Materials Technology 3 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 17
MECT 2540 Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling/AutoCAD 3 MECT 2620 Product Design 3 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 6 __ 17 Program Total: 70*English course selection is based on placement rest results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits; only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 6 credits
BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming (CNC) 2 CIMN 1430 Introduction to Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 1440 Advanced Computer Assisted Part Programming 2 CIMN 1450 Programming CNC Lathes 2 CIMN 1460 Programming CNC Machining Centers 2 CIMN 2240 Jig and Fixture Design I 3 CIMN 2340 Jig and Fixture Design II 3 CIMN 2540 Three Dimensional Solid Modeling/SolidWorks 2 CIMN 2610 Automation and Robotics 3 CIMN 2860 Advanced CAD Systems 2 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 MECT 2130 Computer Based Electronic Drafting 2 MECT 2520 Advanced AutoCAD 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500;
SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 __ 18
CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1201 Technical Mathematics II 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 2110 Engineering Mechanics I 3 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 __ 18
MECT 2210 Engineering Mechanics II 3 MECT 2330 Computerized Instrumentation 3 MECT 2420 Heat Transfer 2 MECT 2490 Fluid Mechanics 3 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 18
CIMN 2190 Manufacturing Methods and Cost 3 MECT 2350 Process Control 2 MECT 2450 Thermodynamics Technology 4 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 6 __ 18 Program Total: 72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 6 credits
BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 CIMN 2610 Automation and Robotics 3 CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 ISYS 1010 Programming Logic 3 MECT 2230 Strength of Materials 3 MECT 2370 Materials Technology 3 MECT 2520 Advanced AutoCAD 2 QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics 2 QENT 1200 Quality Concepts and Techniques 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
CIMN 2800 AutoLISP and Visual Basic for AutoCAD 2 CIMN 2860 Advanced CAD Systems 2 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 MECT 2540 Three Dimensional Computer Modeling/AutoCAD 3 Certificate Total: 12
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 MECT 2010 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2 MECT 2120 Computer Based Descriptive Geometry 2 MECT 2540 Three-Dimensional Computer Modeling/AutoCAD 3 MECT 2620 Product Design 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 Certificate Total: 31
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 MECT 2010 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2 MECT 2110 Engineering Mechanics I 3 MECT 2230 Strength of Materials 3 MECT 2310 Machine Design 4 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 Certificate Total: 34
CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes I 3 CIMN 1210 Manufacturing Processes II 3 CIMN 2240 Jig and Fixture Design I 3 CIMN 2340 Jig and Fixture Design II 3 MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 MECT 1600 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2 MECT 2010 Advanced Engineering Drawing 2 QENT 1000 Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals 2 Certificate Total: 29
The three choices available for students in this degree program are:
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 (1st 8 weeks) MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 (2nd 8 weeks) CPET 1600 Cisco Networking Technology I 2 __ 16
CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 CPET 1700 Cisco Networking Technology II 2 ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 __ 18
CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 CPET 2550 Telecommunications Principles 2 CPET 2600 Cisco Networking Technology III 2 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 __ 18
CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2500 Computer Data Communications 2 CPET 2700 Cisco Networking Technology IV 2 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 __ 16 Program Total: 68*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 (1st 8 weeks) MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 (2nd 8 weeks) CIMN 1100** Blueprint Reading, Sketching and Engineering Drawing 2 CIMN 1500 Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems 2 __ 18
CIMN 1520** Introduction to AutoCAD 2 CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 18
CIMN 2540 Three Dimensional Computer Modeling/SolidWorks 2 CIMN 2800 AutoLISP and Visual Basic for AutoCAD 2 CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 2550 Telecommunications Principles 2 ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 18
CIMN 2750 Network Applications to CAD/CAM 3 CIMN 2860 Advanced CAD Systems 2 CPET 2500 Computer Data Communications 2 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 SPCH 1050***Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR spch 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 17 Program Total: 71*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.
***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of
these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 6 credits
CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 2 CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000.
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1001 Introduction to Technical Mathematics 3 PHYS 1100 Applied Physics I 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 (1st 8 weeks) MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 (2nd 8 weeks) ISYS 1020 Introduction to Microsoft Windows 1 __ 18
CPET 1200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control I 2 ELEC 1100 Circuit Analysis I 5 MATH 1101 Technical Mathematics I 4 MECT 1150 Technical Communications 3 PHYS 1200 Applied Physics II 3 __ 17
ELEC 1300 Digital Systems 5 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 (1st 8 weeks) CPET 2550 Telecommunications Principles 2 ISYS 1205 Microsoft Networking Essentials 2 ISYS 1210 Administering Microsoft Windows NT 1 (2nd 8 weeks) ISYS 2201 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 2 ISYS 2202 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 2 ISYS 2020 Supporting Microsoft Windows 2 __ 18
CPET 1100 C Programming for Science and Technology I 2 CPET 2500 Computer Data Communications 2 ELEC 2400 Microprocessors 3 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 4 (1st 8 weeks) ISYS 2204 Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Windows NT 2 ISYS 2205 Advanced Administration and Securing Microsoft Windows NT 2 (2nd 8 weeks) ISYS 2250 Microsoft Internet Information Explorer and Server 2 __ 19 Program Total: 72*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives List: 6 credits
CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 CPET 2050 Advanced Assembly and Repair of Personal Computers 2 CPET 2100 C Programming for Science and Technology II 2 CPET 2200 Visual Basic for Industrial Control II 2 ELEC 2820 Programmable Controllers 2Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
CPET 1600 Cisco Networking Technology I 2 CPET 1700 Cisco Networking Technology II 2 CPET 2600 Cisco Networking Technology III 2 CPET 2700 Cisco Networking Technology IV 2 MECT 1000 Introduction to Technology 2 Certificate Total: 10
A certificate is also available.
CRMJ 1110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) ISYS 1005 Computers and Information Processing 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking 3 OR SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications __ 16
CRMJ 1211 Community Corrections 3 CRMJ 2244 Criminology 3 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 Choose any Mathematics (from MATH 1500 or higher) or Science course(s). 3 __ 15
CRMJ 2210 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CRMJ 2212 Criminal Law 3 CRMJ 2218 Institutional Services 2 CRMJ 2260 Interview and Interrogation 3 HUMX 1100 Introduction to Humanities 3 POLS 1300 U.S. National Government 3 __ 17
CRMJ 2116 Probation and Parole 3 CRMJ 2216 Criminal Procedure 3 CRMJ 2231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRMJ 2239 Criminal Justice Practicum 3 CRMJ 2250 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 Choose any course(s) as a general elective. 3 __ 18 Program Total: 66*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
CRMJ 1110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 CRMJ 1211 Community Corrections 3 CRMJ 2116 Probation and Parole 3 CRMJ 2212 Criminal Law 3 CRMJ 2218 Institutional Services 2 CRMJ 2231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRMJ 2244 Criminology 3 CRMJ 2260 Interview and Interrogation 3 Certificate Total: 24
Studies include courses in the criminal justice system, community-based and institutional corrections for adults and juveniles, delinquency, probation and parole, criminology, law and criminal procedure, ethics, interrogation, government, humanities, psychology, English, computers, and many others. Students may also elect to intern with a criminal justice agency before graduation.
A certificate is also available.
CRMJ 1110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) ISYS 1005 Computers and Information Processing 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking 3 OR SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications __ 16
CRMJ 1117 Community Policing 3 CRMJ 2244 Criminology 3 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 Choose any Mathematics (from MATH 1500 or higher) or Science course(s). 3 __ 15
CRMJ 2210 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CRMJ 2212 Criminal Law 3 CRMJ 2260 Interview and Interrogation 3 HUMX 1100 Introduction to Humanities 3 POLS 1300 U.S. National Government 3 OR POLS 1500 State and Local Government Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 3 __ 18
CRMJ 2216 Criminal Procedure 3 CRMJ 2231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRMJ 2250 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 6 __ 15 Program Total: 64*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
Technical Electives: 9 credits
CRMJ 1211 Community Corrections 3 CRMJ 1240 Criminal Justice Research 3 CRMJ 2116 Probation and Parole 3 CRMJ 2213 Criminal Investigation 3 CRMJ 2214 Patrol Operations 3 CRMJ 2218 Institutional Services 2 CRMJ 2239 Criminal Justice Practicum 3 PARL 2450 Investigative Fact-Finding 2 PHOT 2100 Forensic Photography 2 PHOT 2200 Surveillance Photography 2 PSYC 2700 Introduction to Psychopathology 3
CRMJ 1110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 CRMJ 1117 Community Policing 3 CRMJ 2210 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 CRMJ 2212 Criminal Law 3 CRMJ 2216 Criminal Procedure 3 CRMJ 2231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRMJ 2244 Criminology 3 CRMJ 2260 Interview and Interrogation 3 Certificate Total: 25
The Early Childhood Education program provides a theoretical background in human development, experiences in human interaction and field observation, and a supervised student teaching practicum which provides appropriate on-the-job experience.
Lakeland's Teaching/Learning Center (TLC), a fully licensed and nationally accredited early childhood program for young children ages 18 months to 5 years, is maintained as an effective state-of-the-art laboratory for this degree program.
Legislative mandates govern specialized admission requirements and performance objectives for this program. These include state law requiring that any person obtaining or maintaining a teaching or associate teaching license be and remain a person of good moral character. Complete details about program requirements are stated in the Early Childhood Education Program Handbook. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program. Students should apply for admission following the completion of the first semester of the program.
ECED 1130 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 4 ECED 1530 Technologies and Media Studies for Early Childhood Education 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 __ 17
ARTS 1110 Art Fundamentals for the Classroom 3 ECED 1650 The Developing Child 4 ECED 1800 Creative Experiences for the Young Child I 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 Choose any Mathematics (from MATH 1500 or higher) or Science course(s) 3 __ 17
ECED 2110 Working with Families 3 ECED 2130 Creative Experiences for the Young Child II 4 ECED 2160 Language and Literacy Experiences 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 Choose course(s) from the General/Technical Electives list 3 __ 16
ECED 2220 Early Education of Infants and Toddlers 3 ECED 2500 Leadership and Administration in Early Childhood Education 3 ECED 2800 Student Teaching Practicum and Seminar 4 ECED 2240 Children's Literature 3 MUSC 2100 Music in the Classroom 3 __ 16 Program Total: 66*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290:
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
A certificate is also available.
NOTE: This program is designed for both in-service and pre-service students.
Pre-service students must take: FIRE 2205 and FIRE 2390
In-service students must take: FIRE 2210 and FIRE 2490
CHEM 1050 Chemistry in the Everyday World 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) FIRE 1000 Introduction to Fire Science 2 FIRE 1120 Fire Organization and Administration 2 FIRE 1260 Fire Prevention Practice 3 MATH 1500** Intermediate Algebra 3 __ 16
ENGL 1121 English Composition II- Technical Focus 3 OR ENGL 2202 Technical Research and Report Writing FIRE 1290 Building Construction for Fire and Life Safety 3 FIRE 1350 Fire Service Community Relations and Customer Service 2 FIRE 2330 Combustion Processes and Fire Behavior 2 ISYS 1005 Computers and Information Processing 3 POLS 1500 State and Local Government 3 __ 16
FIRE 1170 Fire Protection and Detection Systems 2 FIRE 2205 Fire Service Hydraulics 2 OR FIRE 2210 Public Sector Supervision and Leadership FIRE 2280 Fireground Strategy and Tactics 3 SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Science Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Natural Science Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 17
BUSM 2380 Training Skills and Techniques 3 FIRE 2200 Fire Investigation Methods 3 FIRE 2340 Hazardous Materials Operations and Command 3 FIRE 2390 Fire Field Service Seminar 2 OR FIRE 2490 Fire Service Problem Analysis and Solution PHOT 1100 Basic Photography 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 17 Program Total: 66*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students planning to transfer to a four-year college should take a sequence of math as advised by their counselor.
***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of
these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 2 credits
BUSM 2350 Labor-Management Relations 3 EMTS 1010 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 6 OR EMTS 1050 Emergency Medical Technician-Refresher 2 FIRE 1800 Fire Science Guided Study 1-4 PHOT 2100 Forensic Photography 2 PHOT 2200 Surveillance Photography 2Natural Science Electives: 3 credits
CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry 4 GEOL 1100 Introduction to Physical Geology 4 GEOL 1200 Introductory Historical Geology 4 PHYS 1500 Astronomy 4 PSCI 1100 Conceptual Physical Science 4 PSCI 1300 Earth Science 3 PSCI 1400 Introduction to Meteorology 3 Other courses as approved in advance by the program director.Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOSY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
Pre-service students must take FIRE 2205 and FIRE 2390.
In-service students must take FIRE 2210 and FIRE 2490.
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) FIRE 1120 Fire Organization and Administration 2 FIRE 1170 Fire Protection and Detection Systems 2 FIRE 1260 Fire Prevention Practice 3 FIRE 1290 Building Construction for Fire and Life Safety 3 FIRE 1350 Fire Service Community Relations and Customer Service 2 FIRE 2200 Fire Investigation Methods 3 FIRE 2205 Fire Service Hydraulics 2 OR FIRE 2210 Public Sector Supervision and Leadership FIRE 2280 Fireground Strategy and Tactics 3 FIRE 2330 Combustion Processes and Fire Behavior 2 FIRE 2340 Hazardous Materials Operations and Command 3 Certificate Total: 28*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the certificate).
A certificate is also available.
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) HMSV 1115 Introduction to the Human Services System 3 HMSV 1116 The Environment of the Human Services System 2 HMSV 1160 Interviewing for Human Services 3 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication __ 16
ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 HMSV 1161 Intervention Skills and Strategies 3 ISYS 1005 Computers and Information Processing 3 PSYC 2400 Child Psychology 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 Choose any course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 18
HMSV 1215 Dealing with Diversity 3 HMSV 2260 Principles of Case Management 3 PSYC 2500 Adolescence Psychology 3 OR PSYC 2600 Adult Development and Aging SOCY 2250 Introduction to Social Work 3 Choose any Mathematics course from MATH 1500 or higher. 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 2 __ 17
HMSV 1210 Family Dynamics 2 HMSV 2262 Small Groups and Interdisciplinary Teams 3 HMSV 2285 Human Services Seminar 3 POLS 1500 State and Local Government 3 SOCY 1180 Social Problems 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list. 3 __ 17 Program Total: 68*English course selection is based on placement test results (English 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Technical Electives: 5 credits
CRMJ 2116 Probation and Parole 3 CRMJ 2218 Institutional Services 2 CRMJ 2231 Juvenile Delinquency 3 ECED 2110 Working with Families 3 HMSV 1117 Poverty in the United States: A Public Issue 2 HMSV 1127 Activity Professional Basic Education Course I 3 HMSV 1128 Activity Professional Basic Education Course II 3 HMSV 1131 Behavior Management for the Mentally Retarded/Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1132 Introduction to Mental Retardation/ Developmental Disabilities 2 HMSV 1133 Principles of Habilitation Programming 3 HMSV 1138 Work Adjustment for the Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1139 Principles of Work for Mentally Retarded/Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1144 Written Communications for Human Services Caseworkers 1 HMSV 1164 Maintaining Personal Safety in the Human Services 1 HMSV 1170 Management Skills in Non-Profit Organizations 3 HMSV 2220 Effective Volunteer Management 3Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290:
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Areas of concentration include:
HMSV 1127 Activity Professional Basic Education Course I 3 HMSV 1128 Activity Professional Basic Education Course II 3MENTAL RETARDATION/DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY: Choose 5 credits
HMSV 1131 Behavior Management for the Mentally Retarded/Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1132 Introduction to Mental Retardation/ Developmental Disabilities 2 HMSV 1133 Principles of Habilitation Programming 3 HMSV 1138 Work Adjustment for the Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1139 Principles of Work for Mentally Retarded/Developmentally Disabled 2VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT:
HMSV 1170 Management Skills in Non-Profit Organizations 3 HMSV 2220 Effective Volunteer Management 3
HMSV 1115 Introduction to the Human Services System 3 HMSV 1116 The Environment of the Human Services System 2 HMSV 1160 Interviewing for Human Services 3 HMSV 1161 Intervention Skills and Strategies 3 HMSV 1210 Family Dynamics 2 HMSV 1215 Dealing with Diversity 3 HMSV 2260 Principles of Case Management 3 HMSV 2262 Small Groups and Interdisciplinary Teams 3 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCY 1150 Introduction to Sociology 3 Certificate Total: 28
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program.
Requirements include:
1. Completion of high school chemistry with a grade of "C" or above or successful completion of CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry.
2. Successful completion of MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra or placement into MATH 1650 College Algebra.
Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
A certificate is also available.
BIOS 1050 Introduction to Bioscience Technology 3 BIOS 1200 Bioscience Lab Skills 5 BIOL 1510 Principles of Biology I 4 CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I 5 __ 17
BIOS 1500 Introduction to Biochemistry 4 BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II 5 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 __ 17
BIOS 1600 Advanced Molecular Separations 4 BIOS 2100 Applied Microbiology 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Elective list. 3 __ 10
BIOS 2500 Recombinant DNA Technology 4 BIOS 2600 Bioscience Manufacturing Processes 5 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Science Electives list. 3 __ 15
BIOS 2800 Bioscience Seminar 1 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication (Weeks 1-6): BIOS 2400 Tissue Culture 3 (Weeks 7-16): BIOS 2700 Internship 5 __ 11 Program Total: 70*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
Admission to this certificate program is required. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission.
NOTE: BIOS 1500 has prerequisites that include BIOL 1510 Principles of Biology I or an equivalent cellular biology course, and CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I or an equivalent chemistry course. BIOS 1600 has prerequisites that include CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II or an equivalent chemistry course. BIOS 2100 has prerequisites that include BIOL 2700 Microbiology or an equivalent general microbiology course. Students may need to take additional courses if they have not already taken the prerequisite courses or their equivalent.
BIOS 1050 Introduction to Bioscience Technology 3 BIOS 1200 Bioscience Lab Skills 5 BIOS 1500 Introduction to Biochemistry 4 BIOS 1600 Advanced Molecular Separations 4 BIOS 2100 Applied Microbiology 3 BIOS 2400 Tissue Culture 3 BIOS 2500 Recombinant DNA Technology 4 BIOS 2600 Bioscience Manufacturing Processes 5 BIOS 2700 Internship 5 BIOS 2800 Bioscience Seminar 1 Certificate Total: 37
NOTE: CHEM 1500 has prerequisites of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 General Chemistry, and MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra or placement into MATH 1650. MATH 1500 can be taken concurrently with CHEM 1100. MATH 1650 has a prerequisite of MATH 1500 or placement test. Students may need to take additional courses if they do not already meet these prerequisite requirements.
CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I 5 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II 5 CHEM 2500 Organic Chemistry I 5 CHEM 2000 Quantitative Analysis 5 OR CHEM 2600 Organic Chemistry II MATH 1650* College Algebra 4 MATH 1700* Trigonometry 3 Certificate Total: 25-27*Students can substitute the 5 credit hour course MATH 1800 College Algebra and Trigonometry Accelerated for the combination of MATH 1650 and MATH 1700.
Upon completion of the Dental Hygiene curriculum, students are eligible to take licensing examinations.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the program to enroll in DNHY courses unless specific permission is granted by the Dental Hygiene program director. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 DNHY 1110 Introduction to Preventive Oral Hygiene 4 DNHY 1111 Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 5 DNHY 1112 Dental Radiology 3 __ 16
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 DNHY 1122 Nutrition and Preventive Oral Hygiene Concepts 2 DNHY 1123 General and Oral Pathology 2 DNHY 1124 Periodontics I 2 DNHY 1125 Dental Hygiene Practice - Clinic I 3 DNHY 1126 Dental Hygiene Practice - Seminar I 1 DNHY 1127 Current Concepts in Dental Materials 2 __ 16
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 __ 6
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 __ 10
DNHY 2110 Periodontics II 2 DNHY 2111 Dental Pharmacology and Pain Control 2 DNHY 2112 Community Dental Health I 1 DNHY 2113 Dental Specialties and Extended Dental Hygiene Functions 2 DNHY 2114 Dental Hygiene Practice - Clinic II 4 DNHY 2115 Dental Hygiene Practice - Seminar II 1 __ 12
DNHY 2126 Practice Management 1 DNHY 2127 Community Dental Health II 2 DNHY 2128 Dental Hygiene Practice - Clinic III 4 DNHY 2129 Dental Hygiene Practice - Seminar III 1 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 13 Program Total: 73*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200: MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Lakeland's Medical Laboratory Technology program combines basic science, general education, medical laboratory/histologic techniques, and clinical laboratory experiences.
There are two choices available to students in this degree program:
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the Medical Laboratory Technology program to enroll in MDLT courses. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for the Health Technologies. CHEM 1500 has prerequisites of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100, and MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra or placement into MATH 1650. MATH 1500 can be taken concurrently with CHEM 1500. Students may need to take additional courses if they do not already meet these prerequisites.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I 5 MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra 3 MDLT 1200 Hematology and Coagulation 5 __ 17
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II 5 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MDLT 1300 Clinical Immunology 3 MDLT 1400 Immunohematology 4 __ 19
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 OR SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology __ 10
ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 MDLT 2000 Body Fluids and Phlebotomy 3 MDLT 2100 Clinical Chemistry 5 MDLT 2200 Clinical Microbiology 5 SPCH 1150** Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication 2 __ 16
MDLT 2300 Clinical Directed Practicum 6 MDLT 2400 Medical Laboratory Technology Seminar 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 11 Program Total: 73*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute SPCH 1100. This 3 credit course may be
required for students transferring to a four-year college.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the Histologic Technology program to enroll in MDLT and HSTY courses. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for the Health Technologies. CHEM 1500 has prerequisites of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100, and MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra or placement into MATH 1650. MATH 1500 can be taken concurrently with CHEM 1500. Students may need to take additional courses if they do not already meet these prerequisites.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 CHEM 1500 General Chemistry I 5 MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra 3 MDLT 1200 Hematology and Coagulation 5 __ 17
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II 5 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 MDLT 1300 Clinical Immunology 3 __ 16
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 OR SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology __ 10
HSTY 2000 Histotechnique 3 HSTY 2100 Histology 3 HSTY 2200 Histochemistry 3 MDLT 2000 Body Fluids and Phlebotomy 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 __ 15
HSTY 2300 Clinical Directed Practice 6 HSTY 2400 Histology Lab Technology Seminar 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 11 Program Total: 69*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
Arts and Humanities Electives List: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Students are required to select at least two specialization areas in addition to the general education and health technology core courses. Many of these specialization areas have national certification or state licensure. Students who complete these specialization requirements will be eligible to sit for the appropriate certification or licensure examinations.
Since there are many combinations of areas of specialization, students should contact the program director to discuss their career goal to plan for their curriculum.
Students must complete a minimum of 68 credits as follows:
1. 16 credits from general education core courses
2. 16 credits from health technology core courses
3. 36 credits from technical electives including the completion of at least two areas of specialization (up to 6 of these credits may be chosen from a list of related electives)
Students who are not seeking the Associate of Applied Science degree or students who already have a health technology degree but would like to obtain additional credentials in certain skills can enroll in individual certificate programs for each of the specialization areas.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Certificates are also available.
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 ISYS 1000** Introduction to Personal Computers 1 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list. 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 Total: 16HEALTH TECHNOLOGY COURSES:
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 HLTH 1100 Introduction to Health Care 1 HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1500 Ethics and Legal Issues for Health Professionals 2 HLTH 2100 Pathophysiology 3 Total: 16*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute ISYS 1005. This 3 credit hour course may
be needed by students transferring to a four-year college. The additional
credits can be applied towards the Related Electives list.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits (Students selecting the Medical Assisting area of specialization will use PSYC 1500 to meet this requirement.)
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500;SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
EMTS 1010 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 6 HLTH 1220 Advanced Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1230 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 HLTH 1235 CPT Coding 3 HLTH 1240 Phlebotomy 2 HLTH 1250 Home Health Aide 4 HLTH 1270 Medical Reimbursement 2 HLTH 1300 Nutrition and Family Health 2 HLTH 1310 Nutrition and Diet Therapy 2 HLTH 1350 Nursing Assistant 4 HLTH 1600 Basic Pharmacology 2 HLTH 1700 Basic Electrocardiography 2 MDAS 1100 Clinical Medical Assisting 3 MDAS 1200 Administrative Medical Assisting 3 MDAS 1300 Physician Office Laboratory 3 MDAS 1700 Medical Assisting Practicum 3 MDAS 1800 Medical Assisting Seminar 1 PEHR 1250 First Aid 2 PEHR 1500 Health and Wellness 1 PEHR 1750 Personal Health 2 PEHR 2500 Athletic Training 2RELATED ELECTIVES: Students may choose up to 6 credits from this list.
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 CHEM 1050 Chemistry in the Everyday World 3 ISYS 1005* Computers and Information Processing 3 MATH 1650 College Algebra 4*Students who substitute ISYS 1005 for the required course ISYS 1000 can apply the additional 2 credits towards the Related Electives.
NOTE: Students completing the Medical Assisting Certificate/Area of Specialization will have also fulfilled the requirements for this certificate/area of specialization.
HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1700 Basic Electrocardiography 2 Certificate Total: 4
NOTE: EMTS 1010 has a prerequisite of CPR-American Heart Association: Health Care Provider. Students must also be 18 years of age or older to enroll in the course.
EMTS 1010 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 6 Certificate Total: 6(NOTE: EMTS 1050 Emergency Medical Technician-Refresher can be used to meet the requirements for renewal of certification as a Basic EMT.)
*accredited by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Accreditation No.
063347
Upon completion of this certificate/area of specialization, students are eligible to take the National Registry Certification exam to become certified in the State of Ohio as a paramedic.
Students must apply for admission to this certificate/area of specialization. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
This program will be available Fall Semester, 2000 pending final approval by the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
NOTE: EMTS 2100 has prerequisites that include current certification as an EMT and a current American Heart Association: Health Care Provider or American Red Cross: Professional Rescuer CPR card.
EMTS 2100 Paramedic Theory and Practice I 9 EMTS 2200 Paramedic Theory and Practice II 9 EMTS 2300 Paramedic Theory and Practice III 8 Certificate Total: 26
HLTH 1300 Nutrition and Family Health 2 PEHR 1250 First Aid 2 PEHR 1750 Personal Health 2 PEHR 2500 Athletic Training 2 Certificate Total: 8
This certificate/area of specialization provides students with 75 hours of training including two days of field practice in an assigned clinical agency. After successful completion of the program, students are eligible to take the National Association of Home Care's certification exam.
HLTH 1250 Home Health Aide 4 Certificate Total: 4
Massage therapists practice in a variety of settings, such as private offices or clinics, chiropractor's or doctor's offices, holistic health clinics, health clubs and fitness centers, spas, nursing homes and hospitals, with sport teams, sports medicine facilities, and client home visits.
This certificate/area of specialization provides the study of anatomy, physiology, theory and practice of massage therapy, ethics, infection control, and business practice as well as hands-on practice.
After successful completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for the state licensure examination administered by the State Medical Board of Ohio.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this certificate/area of specialization. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
NOTE: MSTH 1100 has a prerequisite of BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I which can be taken concurrently. BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for the Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 MSTH 1100 Massage Therapy I: Introduction to Massage Therapy 6 __ 10
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 MSTH 1200 Massage Therapy II: Theory and Practice 6 __ 10
MSTH 1300 Massage Therapy III: Theory and Practice 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 __ 6
MSTH 1400 Massage Therapy IV: Massage Therapy Review and Practice 3 MSTH 1500 Business Practice in Massage Therapy 1 __ 4 Certificate Total: 30
The duties of medical assistants vary depending on the size and location of the practice. They may be "generalists", handling both clerical and clinical duties or may specialize in a particular area.
Administrative responsibilities may include answering phones, updating and filing patient medical records, scheduling appointments, billing, and bookkeeping. Clinical duties may include taking vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination, instructing patients, and performing basic diagnostic testing.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this certificate. Requirements include:
1. Successful completion of MATH 0750 or placement into MATH 0800.
2. ENGL 0100 or placement into ENGL 1110 or into ENGL 1111.
Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to this program.
NOTE 1: Students completing this certificate/area of specialization will have also met the requirements for the Electrocardiography Certificate/Area of Specialization.
NOTE 2: MDAS 1700 has prerequisites that include CPR-American Heart Association: Health Care Provider.
NOTE 3: MDAS 1700 and MDAS 1800 have prerequisites that include a typing speed of 40 WPM on a 5 minute timing. A typing proficiency test must be taken in the Learning Center and results given to the Medical Assisting program director. OADM 1100 Keyboarding/Word Processing I can be taken to help build the required skill level, if necessary. Students with little or no previous keyboarding experience may need to take OADM 1050 Keyboarding and OADM 1060 Keyboarding Skill Development prior to enrollment in OADM 1100. Students should consult with the Office Administration/Systems program chair regarding proper placement.
ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) HLTH 1100 Introduction to Health Care 1 HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1500 Ethics and Legal Issues for Health Professionals 2 HLTH 1600 Basic Pharmacology 2 MDAS 1200 Administrative Medical Assisting 3 PSYC 1500** Introduction to Psychology 3 __ 16
HLTH 1220 Advanced Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1240 Phlebotomy 2 HLTH 1700 Basic Electrocardiography 2 ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 MDAS 1100 Clinical Medical Assisting 3 MDAS 1300 Physician Office Laboratory 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 __ 16
MDAS 1700 Medical Assisting Practicum 3 MDAS 1800 Medical Assisting Seminar 1 __ 4 Certificate Total: 36*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the certificate).
**Students completing this area of specialization for the Multi-Skilled
Health Technology degree will use PSYC 1500 to meet the Social and Behavioral
Sciences Electives requirement.
HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1220 Advanced Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1230 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 HLTH 1235 CPT Coding 3 HLTH 1270 Medical Reimbursement 2 Certificate Total: 12
After successful completion of this 75-hour program, students are eligible to take the Ohio Department of Health Training and Competency Evaluation Program Test.
HLTH 1350 Nursing Assistant 4 Certificate Total: 4
Students must apply for admission to this certificate/area of specialization. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology 2 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3The following courses are only offered during the second semester.
(1st 8 weeks) HLTH 1240 Phlebotomy 2 (2nd 8 weeks) HLTH 1260 Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum 2 HLTH 1265 Phlebotomy Seminar 1 Certificate Total: 10
The program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)* and approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing. Upon program completion, graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX examination for licensure as a registered nurse. Any student who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor related to substance abuse, abusing or causing harm to a client, or crime involving moral turpitude, may be denied licensure by the Ohio Board of Nursing. Students requiring further clarification are encouraged to contact the Ohio Board of Nursing at (614) 466-3947 or the National League for Nursing at (212) 363-5555.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the Nursing program to enroll in NURS courses. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
*National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission:
61 Broadway, 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006
(212) 363-5555
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) HLTH 1310 Nutrition and Diet Therapy 2 NURS 1010 Nursing Concepts 3 NURS 1050 Basic Concepts of Pharmacology and Dosage Calculations 2 NURS 1080 Foundations of Clinical Practice 4 __ 18
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 NURS 1245 Medical-Surgical Nursing 9 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 __ 16
ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 PSYC 2100 Lifespan Development for Nursing 3 __ 6
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication (Weeks 1-8, Weeks 9-16)*** NURS 2150 Gerontological Nursing 3 NURS 2300 Maternal-Child Nursing 6 __ 15
SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 (Weeks 1-7, Weeks 8-14)**** NURS 2350 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing 4 NURS 2400 Health Promotion in Psychiatric and Community Health Nursing 5 (Week 15) NURS 2550 Clinical Practicum 1 __ 16 Program Total: 71*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
***Students will be assigned a schedule for completing these two eight week courses.
****Students will be assigned a schedule for completing these two
seven week courses.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
The duties of ophthalmic technicians include taking a medical and ocular history, conducting basic and advanced ocular measurements and testing of ocular functions, performing diagnostic tests, administering topical ophthalmic medications, applying patches and protective devices, and assisting in ophthalmic office surgery. Technicians also instruct patients on contact lens care, preventative eye care, use of eye drops, and pre-operative and post-operative care instructions.
Lakeland's Ophthalmic Technology program is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills in ocular anatomy and physiology, optics, pharmacology, and disease that are essential to the practice of ophthalmic technology.
Graduates of the program are eligible to take the national certification examination given by the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO). Successful completion of the written and practical exam will earn the professional designation of Certified Ophthalmic Technician (COT).
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the program to enroll in OPHM courses unless specific permission is granted by the Ophthalmic Technology program director. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) OPHM 1100 Ocular Anatomy and Physiology 3 OPHM 1150 Introduction to Ophthalmic Technology 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 15
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 OPHM 1250 Ophthalmic Optics 3 OPHM 1300 Ophthalmic Procedures I 4 __ 15
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 OPHM 1400 Ophthalmic Procedures II 2 OPHM 1600 Ophthalmic Practicum I 1 OPHM 1610 Ophthalmic Seminar I 1 __ 8
OPHM 2100 Retinoscopy and Refractometry 3 OPHM 2200 Ophthalmic Practicum II 2 OPHM 2210 Ophthalmic Seminar II 1 OPHM 2300 Ocular Pharmacology 2 OPHM 2400 Ocular Diseases 5 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication __ 15
OPHM 2500 Ophthalmic Practicum III 3 OPHM 2510 Ophthalmic Seminar III 1 OPHM 2600 Ophthalmic Procedures III 4 OPHM 2700 Special Procedures 2 PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 __ 16 Program Total: 69*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Lakeland's Radiologic Technology degree program prepares students to be competent entry-level radiographers. Upon satisfactory completion of the program requirements, graduates are eligible to apply for examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Students convicted of any felony or any crime involving moral turpitude may be prohibited from applying for the certification examination.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the Radiologic Technology program to enroll in RADT courses. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
Certificates are also available.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) MATH 1500 Intermediate Algebra 3 RADT 1100 Introduction to Radiologic Technology 3 RADT 1210 Radiographic Procedures I 3 RADT 1310 Clinical Experience I 1 __ 17
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal Computers 1 RADT 1150 Principles of Imaging I 4 RADT 1220 Radiographic Procedures II 3 RADT 1320 Clinical Experience II 2 __ 17
RADT 2050 Seminar I 1 RADT 2310 Clinical Experience III 4 __ 5
PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 RADT 2100 Special Imaging Modalities 2 RADT 2150 Medical Physics 3 RADT 2200 Principles of Imaging II 2 RADT 2320 Clinical Experience IV 3 __ 13
RADT 2280 Radiographic Pathology 2 RADT 2330 Clinical Experience V 3 RADT 2410 Radiation Protection and Biology 3 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking 2 OR SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communications Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 13
RADT 2340 Clinical Experience VI 4 RADT 2450 Seminar II 2 __ 6 Program Total: 71*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these
3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
The Computed Tomography certificate program provides technologists with a solid foundation in CT physics and imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, and pathophysiology.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Candidates for this certificate program must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), or be registry eligible. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the certificate program.
RADT 2600 Introduction to Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2 RADT 2620 Sectional Anatomy and Pathophysiology I 3 RADT 2720 CT Clinical Experience 2 __ 7
RADT 2640 Sectional Anatomy and Pathophysiology II 3 RADT 2710 CT Physics and Imaging 2 RADT 2720 CT Clinical Experience 2 __ 7 Certificate Total: 14
The Magnetic Resonance Imaging certificate program provides technologists with a solid foundation in MRI physics and imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, and pathophysiology.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Candidates for this certificate program must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), or be registry eligible. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the certificate program.
RADT 2600 Introduction to Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2 RADT 2620 Sectional Anatomy and Pathophysiology I 3 RADT 2820 MRI Clinical Experience 2 __ 7
RADT 2640 Sectional Anatomy and Pathophysiology II 3 RADT 2810 MRI Physics and Imaging 3 RADT 2820 MRI Clinical Experience 2 __ 8 Certificate Total: 15
Respiratory therapy, as a clinical discipline, has grown rapidly and has become an essential contributor to health care. Technological advancements and increased longevity combined with harmful effects caused by air pollution and hazardous occupations have created an increased demand for respiratory care practitioners.
Lakeland's Respiratory Therapy degree program provides a sound preparation for the registry examination and therapist employment. Students in the program will have a wide variety of clinical experiences in several affiliated hospitals.
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the Respiratory Therapy program to enroll in RESP courses. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) PHYS 1440 Physics for Allied Health 3 RESP 1100 Fundamentals of Respiratory Therapy 3 RESP 1200 Cardiopulmonary Physiology 2 __ 15
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 RESP 1300 Cardiopulmonary Therapeutics 4 RESP 1400 Pharmacology 1 RESP 1500 Cardiopulmonary Pathology 3 __ 15
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 RESP 1600 Advanced Diagnostics 5 RESP 1800 Introduction to Pediatric Respiratory Therapy 2 __ 11
PSYC 1500 Introduction to Psychology 3 RESP 2100 Mechanical Ventilation 7 RESP 2200 Hemodynamics and Electrocardiography 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 16
RESP 2300 Long Term Care and Rehabilitation 7 RESP 2400 Advanced Therapeutics 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 __ 13 Program Total: 70*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Upon successful completion of Lakeland's Surgical Technology program, students are eligible to take the certifying examination administered by the Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologists (LCC-ST).
Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program. Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to the program.
Students must be admitted to the Surgical Technology program to enroll in SURG courses. Other courses may be taken prior to admission to the program.
NOTE: BIOL 2210 has a prerequisite of high school chemistry or CHEM 1100 Elementary Chemistry, plus high school biology in the last 5 years; or BIOL 1200 Fundamentals of Biology for Health Technologies. Students may need to take an additional course if they do not already meet this prerequisite.
BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I (A) 3 OR ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B) HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology 2 ISYS 1000** Introduction to Personal Computers 1 SURG 1100 Surgical Technology I 5 __ 15
BIOL 2220 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 HLTH 1600 Basic Pharmacology 2 SURG 1300 Surgical Technology II 7 __ 16
SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking 3 OR SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications SURG 2100 Surgical Technology III 5 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 __ 11
BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 SURG 2300 Surgical Technology IV 7 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. 3 __ 14
SURG 2500 Surgical Technology V 9 SURG 2600 Surgical Technology Seminar 1 Choose course(s) from the Program Electives list. 3 __ 13 Program Total: 69*English course selection is based on test placement results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute ISYS 1005. This 3 credit hour course may
be needed by students transferring to a four-year college. The additional
credits can be applied towards the Program Electives credits.
Program Electives: 3 credits
Any additional course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list. Any additional course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list. BIOL 2800 Immunology 2 CHEM 1050 Chemistry in the Everyday World 3 HLTH 1220 Advanced Medical Terminology 2 HLTH 1240 Phlebotomy 2 HLTH 1300 Nutrition and Family Health 2 HLTH 1350 Nursing Assistant 4 HLTH 1500 Ethics and Legal Issues for Health Professionals 2 HLTH 1700 Basic Electrocardiography 2 HLTH 2100 Pathophysiology 3 ISYS 1005* Computers and Information Processing 3 MATH 1550 Statistics 4 MATH 1650 College Algebra 4*Students who substitute ISYS 1005 for the required course ISYS 1000 can apply the additional 2 credits towards the Program Electives.
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
The associate of technical studies degree program is designed to accommodate associate degree candidates whose careers and career preparation lie in fields of concentration other than those offered by Lakeland. It permits students to have college credit awarded for occupationally related education and training which may have been obtained outside the traditional college sector.
Admission to associate of technical studies degree candidacy is by application. Students interested in any ATS program should contact the ATS Counselor in the Counseling Center.
Degree programs exist in the following areas:
Those standards require:
1. A minimum of 30 semester credit hours in Technical Education.
Technical education is defined as "technical specialization in courses clearly identifiable with the technical skills, proficiency, and knowledge required for career competency. Most courses classified as technical should include laboratory experience." As a general rule, at least 550 clock hours of documentable instruction will be required for technical credit of 30 semester credit hours.
2. A minimum of 14 semester credit hours in Basic, Related, "Foundational" Courses.
These are defined as "courses closely related to the technical specialty and selected to serve as a base to the technical field." For example, mathematics and physics are basic and related to engineering, and anatomy and physiology are basic and related to health programs.
3. A minimum of 14 semester credit hours in General Studies Courses.
These are defined as "courses including written and oral communication, humanities and social studies" and must be taken as follows:
Written Communication - 6 credits:
ENGLISH I: ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1111
(NOTE: Placement into the appropriate English I course is required.)
ENGLISH II: ENGL 1120 or ENGL 1121 or ENGL 2202 or MECT 1150
(NOTE: The English II course will vary based on individual program requirements.)
Oral Communication - 2 credits:
SPEECH: SPCH 1050 or SPCH 1150
(NOTE: Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of
these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year
college.)
Arts and Humanities - 3 credits chosen from:
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280,
2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000
Social and Behavioral Sciences - 3 credits chosen from:
ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100,
2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
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