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Associate Of Arts With a Concentration In Philosophy

2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College​​​

Autumn Semester

ENGL-112

* Composition I

3

MATH-130

* Statistics

3

PHIL-100

Critical Thinking

3

SOC-100

Introduction to Sociology

3

SPCH-205

Public Speaking

3

 

Total

15

Spring Semester

BIO-105

Environmental Science

4

ENGL-113

* Composition II

3

ENGL-212

* Survey of American Literature II

3

PHIL-150

* Introduction to Philosophy

3

PSY-100

* Introduction to Psychology

3

 

Total

16

Autumn Semester

BIO-120

* General Biology

4

ENGL-211

* Survey of American Literature I

3

PHIL-200

* Introduction to Ethics

3

 

Social and Behavior Science Elective

3

 

Foreign Language-Course Share I

3

 

Total

16

Spring Semester

PSY-200

* Abnormal Psychology

3

 

AA Elective

3

 

AA Elective

3

 

Foreign Language-Course Share II

4

 

Total

13

Elective Courses

Social and Behavior Science Elective

Select One Course:

ECON-105

Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON-110

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

HSV-100

Principles of Social Work

3

HSV-150

Social Welfare & Policy

3

PSY-210

* Developmental Psychology

3

PSY-220

* Social Psychology

3

AA Elective Course List

A Minimum of 6.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Degree

ARCH-168

Construction Materials

3

ARCH-176

Architecture History Survey

3

ASL-104

Beginning American Sign

3

BIO-121

* Human Biology

4

BIO-130

* Anatomy & Physiology I

4

BIO-131

* Anatomy & Physiology II

4

BIO-160

* Biology I

5

BIO-161

* Biology II

5

BIO-200

* Microbiology

4

BUS-120

Business Law

3

BUS-125

PC Applications in Business

3

BUS-207

* Business & Professional Communication

3

CHEM-100

* Basic Chemistry

4

CHEM-101

* General Organic Chemistry

4

CHEM-110

* Chemistry I

5

CHEM-111

* Chemistry II

5

DMD-100

Fundamentals of Drawing

3

DMD-105

Digital Photography I

3

ECON-105

Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON-110

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ENGL-211

* Survey of American Literature I

3

ENGL-216

* Writing About Literature

3

ENGL-221

* Survey of British Literature I

3

ENGL-222

* Survey of British Literature II

3

HIST-100

* American Politics & Government

3

HIST-150

US History I:  to 1877

3

HIST-151

US History II:  Since 1877

3

HLT-110

* Medical Terminology

2

HLT-115

Human Nutrition

2

HSV-100

Principles of Social Work

3

HSV-150

Social Welfare & Policy

3

MATH-110

* Trigonometry

3

MATH-123

* Quantitative Reasoning

3

MATH-140

* College Algebra

3

MATH-150

* Pre-Calculus

5

MATH-200

* Calculus I

5

MATH-210

* Calculus II

5

PHYS-112

* General Physics I

5

PSY-210

* Developmental Psychology

3

PSY-220

* Social Psychology

3

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

SPCH-100

Fundamentals of Communication

3

SPCH-210

Small Group Communications

3

Total Hours Required

  • Total Hours Required For Degree:  60.00

Helpful Information

* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements. 

All courses require a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program

Please note that a course may only fulfill an elective requirement  ONCE on this plan of study.

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – May 2020
Office of Academic Affairs

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Dropping, Withdrawing and Non-Attendance

Schedule Change

The Student Financial Aid Enrollment Change Policy requires a student to complete all of their add/drop changes by the census date of each course. (Contact the Office of Financial Aid for specific dates.) If a student adds or drops classes anytime up to and including the census date, financial aid will be adjusted. If changes are made after this date, financial aid will not be adjusted unless the student did not attend the class or withdrew from all of their classes.

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The 1971 Legacy Society Members

Legacy Society Founding MembersAnonymous (3)
Robert A. Barnes, PhD, and Betty A. Barnes
Kevin L. Carver
Clarissa Ann Howard
Douglas B. Marston
Jane C.* and William T. McConnell
Magdaline Rieser*
Barry M. Riley
Robert* and Joan* Robinson
Nina Roslovic
Cheryl L. and Charles D. Snyder
Robert M. ​Thomas*
Donald G. Tritt, PhD, in memory of Marilyn C. Tritt*, MS​
Gordon and Fran Yance​

* deceased​

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Frequently Asked Questions

Students must be 18 to enroll in Peace Officer Basic Training.

Students who are currently Ohio Certified Peace Officers may be eligible to apply credit to the peace officer basic training program but must provide documentation of current peace officer status.

The law enforcement technology associate degree and the peace officer basic training certificate both include hands-on learning and some face-to-face classes. There are some online courses that can be taken as part of the law enforcement technology program.

Students in the law enforcement technology associate degree program — and the Peace Officer Basic Training Certificate program — will be required to purchase and wear a uniform. 

COTC awards more than $1 million in scholarships to students each year.

Every student is encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for grants, scholarships and loans. 

Students who complete a FAFSA are automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships require an application. 

Connect with the Office of Student Financial Service at 740.366.9435 or email NWK-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu.

Students interested in continuing their education to pursue a bachelor’s degree can consider transferring to a four-year college or university. COTC has a transfer agreement with Tiffin University for law enforcement.

Help us learn more about you by visiting our Future Students webpage, then follow the COTC Steps to Enroll to get started. 

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College Credit Plus Scholarship

This scholarship was established by COTC as an opportunity for College Credit Plus (CCP) students to continue taking classes at COTC after high school graduation. Students can be awarded $1,500 for two semesters each academic year for a total annual award of $3,000. 

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Marion Mulligan Sutton

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Marion Mulligan Sutton is retired chairperson of Jones Metal Products Company in Coshocton County. She was the third chair of the company, following her father and grandfather.  Prior to work in manufacturing, she held management positions in hospitals in Pittsburgh and New York City.  She holds a BA in English from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and an MS in Medical and Hospital Administration from the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Erin McGuire, MA

Professor, English & Communications

Credentials

BA, English, Ohio Dominican University, 2004

MA, English, Ohio University, 2007

Degree

Fire Science Technology

Associate of Applied Science

Firemen holding a firehose

Begin or advance your career as a firefighter with an Associate of Appied Science in Fire Science Technology from COTC. The two-year program at COTC is the only degree program in central Ohio accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC). ​