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Radiologic Science Technology

Associate of Applied Science

Radiologic technologists perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as x-ray, MRI and CT. The radiologic science technology associate degree program at COTC combines extensive classroom, laboratory and clinical learning situations to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely practice radiology.

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Admissions at COTC

Whether you are considering whether to attend COTC or college, are still deciding what to study, or know what you want to study and are ready to get enrolled, the COTC Admissions team is here to help. 

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Schedule an appointment for a dedicated time to talk with an admissions representative about your college and career goals.

Email us at: cotcadmissions@mail.cotc.edu
Call us at: 740.366.9222.

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Scholarships

More than $1.3 million in scholarships available annually.

A scholarship is a type of financial aid that assists students with paying for their education. A scholarship does not have to be repaid. COTC scholarships are available to recent high school graduates and new, current and returning students.

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Assessment

Student Learning Assessment Steering Committee

The assessment program at Central Ohio Technical College supports the institution’s mission. The college believes that effective assessment is best understood as a strategy for understanding, confirming, and improving student learning. Assessment is the development, collection and analysis of student learning measurements.

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Tutor Resources

Free tutoring is one of the most popular programs. This program places students wanting to be tutored with a tutor who has previously taken the course and received a “B” or better. A faculty member must sign a competency form before a student will be trained as a tutor. Your prompt attention is the key to our providing timely service to the students. Tutors are paid and can arrange their own work schedules.

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Emergency Medical Services Certificate Plan – EMT Basic Certificate

​2015-2016 Central Ohio Technical College ​

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

EMS-120

Emergency Medical Technician

7 semester credit hours

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

Course Description

7 credit hours, 9 contact hours (6 hours lecture and 3 hours lab)

Prerequisite: CPR Certification (Recommended), C grade (2.00) or better in GENR-091 and MATH-080 (or appropriate score on COMPASS placement). Course is graded A-F. 

This Emergency Medical Services course covers all aspects of emergency medical care in the field including equipment, controlling the situation, anatomy and physiology, medical and trauma emergencies, and airway control. This course at its successful completion allows the student to take the national registry exam to become certified at the EMT Level. This course provides a first phase of training in the career structure of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The course covers a knowledge and skills required for the national certification examination. Course includes 15 clock hours of clinical experience. A student must pass the class with a B- grade (3.00) or better and a minimum of 70 percent on the final exam in order to graduate and be eligible to sit for the NREMT exam. 

Helpful Information

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

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice

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Fire Science Technology Degree Plan

2019-2020 Central Ohio Technical College ​

Autumn Semester

FIRE-101

Firefighter Health & Safety

2.5

FIRE-111

~  Fire Fighter I

7

FIRE-110

​~  Principles of Emergency Services

3

MATH-130 or MATH-140

Introduction to Statistics or College Algebra

3

 

Total

15.5

Spring Semester

FIRE-112

​​~ *  Fire Fighter II   (Fire 111 pre-req)

4

FIRE-120

Fire Prevention

3

FIRE-140

* Principles Fire & Emer. Services Safety & Survival

2

FIRE-230

* Fire Behavior & Combustion (Fire 111 pre-req)

2

FIRE-270

* Current Issues in Fire Services (Fire 111 pre-req)

2

ENGL-112

* Composition I

3

 

Total

16

Summer Semester

BIO-121 or CHEM-100

* Human Biology (EMT-P track) or Chemistry

4

PHIL-100

* Critical Thinking

3

PSY-100

​Introduction to Psychology

3

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

SPCH-100

Fundamentals of Communication

3

 

Total

16

Autumn Semester

FIRE-125

* Building Construction for Fire Protection (Fire 111 pre req)

3

FIRE-165

Fire & Emergency Services Administration

3

FIRE-215

* Fire Protection Systems (Fire 111 pre req)

2

PHIL-200

* Introduction to Ethics

3

PSY-200

* Abnormal Psychology

3

 

Total

14

Total Hours Required

  • Total Hours Required For Degree:  61.50

​Helpful Information

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

~ Indicates this course requires a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program.

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2019
Office of Academic Affairs