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LLI Instructional Material
The Presidential Election
presented by Paul Beck
Presentation I
Presentation II
Climate Change
GCC - Climate Change in the News I
GCC - Climate Change in the News II
GCC - Climate Change in the News III
GCC - Climate Change in the News IV
GCC Presentation I
GCC Presentation II
Technology Tips & Tricks
Microsoft Word Tricks
Keyboard Shortcuts
Computer Information Links
Microsoft Quick Tips
Top 10 Unknown Google Tricks
The Aging Brain
Don’t Mind This Old Thing: The Aging Brain
Don’t Mind This Old Thing: The Aging Brain - Lecture 2
Don’t Mind This Old Thing: The Aging Brain - Lecture 3
Enrollment, Graduation and Job Placement Information
The performance of the COTC Engineering Technology program is reflected through program effectiveness data. Program effectiveness data includes the program graduation data, enrollment data and job placement data.
Enrollment Data
- The Civil Engineering Technology program’s enrollment for Autumn 2015 was 29 students. For all of 2015-2016 enrollment was 40 students.
Graduation Data
- The Civil Engineering Technology program had 2 graduates in the academic year 2015-2016.
Employment Data
- Civil Engineering Technology had two graduates for the ’15-’16 academic year. One graduate responded to the Graduate Survey. The respondent reported full-time employment with an annual salary of $33,000 to $36,999.
Military and Veteran Students
Records complete the transfer credit evaluations of all Military training.
Radiologic Science Technology — Statement of Purpose and Outcomes
Statement of Purpose
Mission Statement
The mission of the radiographic technology program at Central Ohio Technical College is to prepare qualified imaging technologists who practice ethically, respond to patient needs with competence and compassion, and help fulfill the community’s healthcare needs.
Program Goals/Student Outcomes
To accomplish this mission, the radiologic science technology program embraces the following goals:
Admissions
Regular admission to a degree or certificate program is open to all who have earned a high school diploma, completed homeschooling at the secondary level or passed the General Education Development (GED) test. COTC may also grant prior-learning credit for certain life and career experiences. New students must submit the free application for admission.
Workshops
Student Lingo Online Workshops
The “job” of being a good college student
requires many skills. Besides the necessity for good
reading, writing and calculating abilities, the successful
student needs to learn how to take good notes (lecture and
texts), manage his/her time, appropriately “read” a textbook,
prepare for and take college-level exams, and much more.
A series of on-demand study skills workshops covering some of these areas are available 24/7 via this link: