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Digital Media Technology

Short-Term Certificate

Are you a new student looking to explore the digital media design industry?

Are you already a working professional and looking to supplement your knowledge with in-demand tech skills?

Are you an entrepreneur or small business owner and need to expand your capacities?

The Digital Media Technology Certificate from COTC is right for YOU!

This certificate is focused specifically on the technology of digital media. It is an intensive, 21-credit hour program that exposes participants to a variety of media production areas, including hardware (e.g., digital cameras, scanners, recording); software (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud titles); and professional concepts (e.g., print production, interactive & web technologies, social media).  Students can obtain this certificate in 2 or 3 semesters (including summer).

Students who complete the certificate plan of study will have gained the knowledge and skills to sit for the Adobe Certified Associates exam in any of several different areas (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver or Premier). Build your resume even more with a certificate from COTC and an internationally recognized certification from the leader in digital media design: Adobe. Click here to learn more about the Adobe Certification program.

Transferability

Digital Media Technology Certificate completers are encouraged to continue their education at COTC in one of the digital media design pathways — graphic design or web design. COTC graduates of digital media design technology who wish to continue on to a bachelor’s degree are eligible to transfer to several nearby four-year institutions such as Franklin University, DeVry University, Ohio Dominican University, Ohio Christian University and The Ohio State University.

Students who complete the Digital Media Technology Certificate are encouraged to continue because they are well on their way to completing the Associate of Applied Science in Digital Media Design Technology. Talk with an admissions representative or click the link below to learn more about the degree.

Associate of Applied Science​ in Digital Media Design Technology

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Constitution Day

Constitution Day is a national holiday celebrated to ensure that students in our country gain an increased knowledge and appreciation for the Constitution of the United States of America. Observed on September 17th of each year, the day for that coincides with the date that the delegates of the Constitutional Convention signed the document in Philadelphia in 1787.

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Business and Finance

These departments and services are shared with The Ohio State University at Newark. The business and finance office is located on the Newark Campus in Hodges Hall. Services include accounting, budget, payroll and purchasing.

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Licensed Practical Nursing to Associate Degree Nursing

Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Technology

Central Ohio Technical College offers a four-semester transition degree option for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) to complete education they need to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam and become registered nurses (RNs). LPNs provide basic nursing care and are typically responsible for the comfort of a patient. RNs typically administer medication, treatments and offer educational advice to patients. RNs often supervise LPNs.

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Crime and Safety Information

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Fire Alarm Systems

As you walk in the hallways on your way to an exit – and usually near the stairwell door – you should find at least one fire alarm pull box. In case of fire or smoke, always pull the alarm box first, regardless of the size of the fire. Upon pulling this box, an alarm should sound and verbal instructions might follow. The alarm system also should be activated automatically when a heat or smoke detector detects a fire or smoke condition, protecting both people and property even when the fire is not noticed by an individual.
Once the alarm is activated, notification goes to the local fire department through the Department of Public Safety. Your awareness and prompt use of the fire alarm system can minimize the loss of life and property because of fire.
To ensure that the system will protect you, you must:

  • Evacuate during all fire alarms.
  • Respond to all alarms equally. Never assume that it is a test or a drill or a false alarm.
  • Become familiar with your building’s fire alarm system and alarm notification procedures.
  • Know at least two pull box locations in your area.
  • Know how to activate the fire alarm.
  • Maintain pull boxes free of obstructions and clearly visible at all times.
  • Report promptly to the Department of Public Safety, if the alarm is not heard properly in your area.
  • Some pull boxes have plexiglas covers that, when lifted, produce a local warning sound. Note that this is not a fire alarm sound. To activate the fire alarm throughout the building, you must pull the inner pull box.

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Sexual Assault

Various organizations sponsor programs relating to rape and rape prevention, drug use and discrimination. Notices will be posted by campus security and other campus offices regarding crime awareness and prevention. Student Support Services and personal counselors are always available to lend a supportive ear whenever you need someone to talk with.

The OASIS Program provides pamphlets and information regarding rape education, safety tips and personal security. During each semester, open forums are scheduled for the above items to make all students aware of their availability. In addition, each subject matter will be submitted to: This Week in Student Life, the campus online publication.

If you are sexually assaulted, consider the following:

  • Contact the police, Public Safety on campus or the Office of Student Life. Campus personnel will help you communicate with the police.
  • Contact a 24-hour assistance hotline in Newark, 800.544.1601 or 740.345.4357; Coshocton and Zanesville areas, 800.656.HOPE; Mount Vernon, 330.392.2828; and in Columbus, 614.267.7020.
  • Get medical attention. Note: Do not shower or douche. Bring in clothes to the examination. This will help assure that evidence needed for prosecution is not destroyed.
  • Contact a support person (friend, family member, faculty or staff member) to help with emotional support and transportation.
  • Emotional help is available through the Counseling Services at 740.364.9578 and Family Health Center in Newark at 800.544.1601. Additional agencies are listed in a brochure available at the Office of Student Life.
  • Finally, upon request of the victim of an alleged sex offense, classes and/or campus living situations may be changed if campus officials can reasonably accommodate them.

The bottom line is, if you are not sure whether or not to report a sexual offense or a crime has been committed, contact the Director of Student Life, Chief Safety Officer, a Campus Security Officer or Site Coordinators for Knox and Coshocton campuses. They will help you find out if you should report the incident. They can contact the proper authorities and provide options to you. Just remember, unwanted touching, unprovoked verbal or non-verbal gestures regarding sex, race, ethnic origin, etc., will not be tolerated and are subject to the student judicial system, employee disciplinary procedures, or the criminal laws of Ohio.

For reporting on-campus incidents:
For students: Holly Mason, Dean of Students at Central Ohio Technical College
Director of Student Life at The Ohio State University at Newark
740.364.9578; mason.536@mail.cotc.edu

For faculty/staff:  Sue Wadley, Director of Human Resources
740.755.7345; wadley.16@mail.cotc.edu

Sexual Offenders are required to notify the sheriff of the county in which they will reside in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code, Section 2950.04.

For a complete listing of offenders in Licking County please click here.

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Whether it is your first time in college or you are a transfer or returning student, follow our enrollment steps and before you know it, you’ll be a COTC student.