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Digital Media Design Technology Degree – Graphic Design Major

2023-2024 Central Ohio Technical College ​

BUS-110

# Introduction to Management

3

DMD-100

# Fundamentals of Drawing

3

DMD-102

# Digital Software Fundamentals

1

DMD-103

# Typography

1

DMD-120

# Web Design & Development

3

ENGL-112

*# Composition I

3

 

Total

14

DMD-104

*# Design Fundamentals

3

DMD-105

# Digital Photography

3

DMD-121

*# Web Design & Development II

3

MATH-140

* College Algebra

3

SPCH-100

# Fundamentals of Communication

3

 

Total

15

BUS-130

# Team Building

3

BUS-210

# Entrepreneurship

3

DMD-113

# E-Life

3

DMD-201

*# Graphic Design I

3

DMD-242

# E-Publishing & Interactive Documents

2

 

Total

14

DMD-106

# Mass Media Communications

3

DMD-202

*# Graphic Design II

3

DMD-251

*# Digital Media Portfolio

1

DMD-294

*# Digital Media Practicum

2

BUS-207

*# Business & Professional Communications

3

PHIL-200

*# Introduction to Ethics

3

PSY-100

# ​Introduction to Psychology

3

 

Total

18

Total Credit Hours Required for this Degree:  61.00

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

# A “C” (2.00) grade or better is required for all courses listed on this Plan of Study, except for MATH-140, a grade of D (1.00) is required, in order to continue in and graduate from this program.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

A non-U.S. citizen is required to submit one of the following documents:

  • Permanent Resident Card
  • Asylee or Refugee documentation
  • I-94 Form
  • I-797 Notice of Deferred Action from USCIS (approval notice)
  • Visa or Passport showing visa status.
    • Visa status may impact whether a student can enroll full-time or part-time and restrict enrollment in some academic programs. 
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) – Employment authorization card.

All documentation must be submitted to the Gateway – Student Records office. Documentation must be submitted in person so a copy from the original can be made. If you want to submit documentation electronically, they must be notarized to verify authenticity.

COTC is not approved by the U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Services to issue I-20s or accept students seeking admission through an international student visa (F-1).

Individuals with valid non-immigrant visa status in the United States may be permitted to enroll. This includes, but is not limited to, F-2, E-2, H1B, J-2, L-2, J-1, H2B, etc., as well as individuals under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

For a complete list of visas and eligibility to enroll, review the Immigration and Customs Enforcement document “Nonimmigrants: Who Can Study.”

Yes, students need to submit their international high school and/or college transcript for the following reasons:

  1. Consideration for admission into a selective health program.
  2. Potential transfer credit opportunities.
  3. Demonstrate completion of pre-requisites.
  4. Financial aid eligibility (if applicable).

Yes, you will need to have your international high school and/or college transcript evaluated.

  1. Students applying to a selective health program must submit the following:
    1. Students who would like credit evaluated for potential placement for Biology, Chemistry, English and Math must submit:
      1. A course-by-course evaluation of high school transcripts with GPA (for pre-college course waivers).
      2. Course-by-course evaluation of college transcripts (for transfer credit).
    2. If the high school transcript includes college credit, request the evaluator to provide separate evaluation of high school and college courses.
  2. For all other programs, submit general evaluations of academic credentials.
    1. A general evaluation of high school transcript with GPA.
    2. A general evaluation of college transcripts with GPA; if transfer credit is requested, a course-by-course evaluation with GPA will be required.

Note:

  • General evaluations are known as general reports or document-by-document evaluations.
  • Course-by-course evaluations are known as Detail Report, Course Analysis, or Detailed Evaluation.
  • Transcript evaluations can take several weeks to be fully processed. Start the process early.
  • Most evaluators offer a rush delivery evaluation for an additional fee.
  • Before sending documents to an evaluator, visit their website to learn more about the process, prices, and documents required.

Any National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) current member can be used for transcript evaluation.

Visit naces.org/members to view a list of current members eligible to evaluate transcripts. Please review each agency for details on prices, timeline, and documentation requirements. Some agencies will accept copies of transcripts, but others will require official transcripts to be sent directly from the school, college, or university you attended.

COTC has partnered with the following NACES members to simplify the request process for applicants:

Students who are unable to get their transcripts due to conditions within the country where the institution is located are encouraged to contact the Embassy and request a statement that transcripts are not obtainable.

Students also have the option to take the GED to establish high school diploma equivalency.

Contact Student Financial Services at nwk-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu or 740.366.9435

You can also visit https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/eligibility/requirements/non-us-citizens to learn about whether you might be eligible for federal financial aid.

Visit the Steps to Enroll to get started for instructions on how to start your application for admission. Please note that applications are due at least one week prior to the start of the semester in which you plan to enroll. If you need to have your international high school and/or transcripts evaluated, please allow extra time for processing.

You are encouraged to schedule an appointment with an admission representative. You can schedule online at go.cotc.edu/admissionsappointment. Or if you have a quick question, you can call 740.366.9222 or email cotcadmissions@mail.cotc.edu.

COTC partners with the Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County (C-TEC) to provide ESL classes at no cost. ESL classes are available at COTC’s Pataskala Campus and at C-TEC in Newark.  

For more information, visit c-tec.edu/page/esol

Degrees & Certificates

Fire Science Technology

Associate of Applied Science

A student in firefighter uniform boards a fire truck.
The fire science technology program teaches skills essential for those who are seasoned professionals seeking career advancement and for those who are new to fire science and emergency medical services professions who would like to pursue a career in these fields.
Event

Scriptless in Seattle Improv Group

Welcome Week event (students only)

Location: Warner Center Performance Platform

With a style reminiscent of the beloved show “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” Ohio-based Scriptless in Seattle offers a unique blend of hilarious sketches, improvised musicals, game shows, film noir, and so much more. No two shows are ever the same, ensuring an evening filled with surprises, laughter, and memorable moments. 

News

COTC Receives Military Friendly Designation from State of Ohio

Collegiate Purple Star badge

On Nov. 8, Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) Chancellor Randy Gardner named the latest group of Ohio colleges and universities designated as Collegiate Purple Star campuses for their efforts to support students with military backgrounds. Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) was among the five campuses to receive the military-friendly designation.

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Medical Coding – One-Year Certificate

2023-2024 Central Ohio Technical College

Autumn Semester

HLT-110

# Medical Terminology

2

BIO-121

*# Human Biology

4

PSY-100

Introduction to Psychology

3

MATH-140

*College Algebra

3

 

Total

12

Spring Semester

MCDE 104

*# Medical CPT Procedure Coding I

4

MCDE 105

*# Medical ICD-10 CM Diagnosis Coding I

4

ENGL-112

*# Composition I

3

 

Total

11

Summer Semester

MCDE 106

* Medical CPT Procedure Coding II

2

MCDE 107

* Medical ICD-10 CM Diagnosis Coding II

2

ENGL 113

* Composition II

3

 

Total

7

Total Hours Required

Total Credit Hours Required for this Certificate:  30.00

 Helpful Information

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

# Course requires a “C” (2.00) grade or better to progress and graduate from this program.

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