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Community and Technical College 551100:--1100:--2030:3562040:2472820:3102840:1012840:1022860:2702860:2712880:2412920:3102920:3462920:3472920:3482920:4022920:4052920:4486500:301World CivilizationsWorld CivilizationsMath for Engineering Technology HISurvey <strong>of</strong> Basic EconomicsFortran for TechnologistsIntroductory Chemistry IIntroductory and Analytical ChemistrySurvey <strong>of</strong> Electronics ISurvey <strong>of</strong> Electronics IIlntro to Quality AssuranceEconomics <strong>of</strong> TechnologyMechanical Design IllProduction Machinery and ProcessesCNC Programming IMechanical ProjectsIndustrial Machine ControlCNC Programming IIManagement Principles and ConceptsTechniCal ElectivesPrior to enrolling in the program, a student must have completed at least 45 credtts<strong>of</strong> the two-year program with a grade-point ratio <strong>of</strong> 2.00 or higher in Math forEngineering Technology, Technical PhysicS and technical courses (2920 series)in the two-year program; and a minimum overall grade-point ratio <strong>of</strong> 2.00.22332333333433133351100:--1100:1052020:1212020:2222030:1522030:1532040:2402040:2422730:2252740:1202840:1012840:1023100:1113100:1123100:1303100:2653100:3653100:3663100:3833100:3843850:342Physical EducationIntroduction to Public SpeakingEnglishTechnical Reporl WritingElements <strong>of</strong> Math IIElements <strong>of</strong> Math IllHuman RelationsAmerican Urban SocietyHistotechnology PracticumMedical TerminologyIntroduction to ChemistryIntroductory and Analytical ChemistryPrinciples <strong>of</strong> B1ologyPrinciples <strong>of</strong> BiologyPrinciples <strong>of</strong> MicrobiologyIntroduction 1o Human PhysiologyHistology IHistology IILaboratory Techniques and Instrumentation in BiologyTechniques and Instrumentation Laboratory in BiologySociology <strong>of</strong> Health and IllnessElectivesCredits1343223353334434332134Associate DegreesSpecialized technical programs are dfered in the lolla.ving divisions <strong>of</strong> the college:Allied Health TechnologyAssociate StudiesBusiness TechnologyEngineering and Science TechnologyPublic Service Technology<strong>The</strong>se programs lead to the Associate in Applied Science, Associate in AppliedBusiness (carrying a designation <strong>of</strong> the specific program), and Associate <strong>of</strong> TechnicalStudy. In addition, a program in liberal arts leading to the Associate <strong>of</strong> Artsand a program leading to the Associate <strong>of</strong> Individualized Studies are <strong>of</strong>fered inthe Associate Studies Division.Requirements for GraduationCandidates for the associate degree must have the following:• Complete the required courses listed in the program.• Complete as a minimum, the number- <strong>of</strong> credits listed for each program.•. Earn a minimum grade-point average <strong>of</strong> 2.00 in all work taken at <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong>. ·• Be recommended by the facu~y.• Spend the 11!81 semester in residence (earning a minimum <strong>of</strong> 16 credtts) at the<strong>University</strong> unless excused by the deari <strong>of</strong> the college. ·• Complete other <strong>University</strong> requirements as in "Requirements for Graduation,''Section 3 in this Bulletin.A student who expecls to receive a second associate degree must earn a minimumol16 credtts in residence which have not couf!led toward the student's first degree.Cooperative EducationMinimum requirements for cooperative education <strong>students</strong> include the following:• Enrollment in a program <strong>of</strong> study <strong>of</strong>fered by the Community and Technical Collegewherein. cooperative education has been established.• Minimum grade-point average <strong>of</strong> 2.00 for all <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> course work anda minimum <strong>of</strong> 2.00 for all course work applicable to program <strong>of</strong> study.• Completion <strong>of</strong> specific courses and/or credits for a particular program as approvedby the college faculty.Minor Areas <strong>of</strong> StuclyFor an explanation <strong>of</strong> minor areas <strong>of</strong> study in the Community and Technical, College, see Section 5 <strong>of</strong> this Bulletin.PRQGRAMS OF INSTRUCTIONAllied Health2730: Histologic Technology*A histologic technician prepares sections <strong>of</strong> body tissue for microscopic examinationby a pathologist. <strong>The</strong> technician specializes in techniques involving the use <strong>of</strong>the electron microo::ope and SpEicial studies which determine a patient's diagnosis.*Lim~ed enrollment program, contact college for details.2740: Medical Asslstlrig TechnologyThis program provides <strong>students</strong> with the background to perform receptionist,record keeping and general <strong>of</strong>fice duties and to assist physicians in examiningpatients, performing simple laboratory tests and helping with treatmentin physicians' <strong>of</strong>fices, clinics and hospital outpatient departments.1100:--1100:1051100:1062020:1212040:2402040:2442420:2112540:1192540:1212540:1292540:1302540:1512740:1002740:1202740:1212740:1352740:2302740:235·2740:2402740:2412740:2602780:106,75550:211Physical EducationIntroduction to Public SpeakingorEffective Oral CommunicationEnglishHuman RelationsDeath and DyingBasic Accounting IBusiness EnglishIntroduction to Olfice ProceduresInformation/Records ManagementIntroduction to Olfice AutomationIntermediate KeyboardingIntroduction to Medical AssistingMedical TerminologyStudy <strong>of</strong> Disease Process for Medical AssistingMedical Assisting Techniques IBasic PharmacologyMedical Assisting Techniques IIMedical Machine TranscriptionMedical RecordsExternship in Medical AssistingAnatomy and Physiology for Allied Health I, IIFirst Aid2760: Radiologic TechnologyThis program prepares graduates to perform radiologic examinations undera physician's direction for diagnosis and treatment <strong>of</strong> physical diseases andinjuries. Although the <strong>University</strong> is authorized to <strong>of</strong>fer the associate degree inradiologic technology, this degree program is not fully operational on campusat this time but is <strong>of</strong>fered in conjunction with area hospital schools <strong>of</strong> radiology.A student who satisfactorily completes an accredited program in radiologictechnology at a hospital school having an affiliation with the <strong>University</strong> may earnthe associate degree by completing additional courses at the <strong>University</strong>. <strong>The</strong>,student will then receive· a block <strong>of</strong> credit for the hospital program that isapplicable only to the associate degree in radiologic technology.<strong>The</strong> degree requirements for the student are as follows:1100:--1100:1062020:1212030:1302040:2402780:1063100:2062780:1073100:2072760:1612760:1652760:2613750:100Physical EducationEffective Oral CommunicationEnglishIntroduction to Technical MathematicsHuman RelationsAnatomy and Physiology for Allied Health 1.orAnatomy and PhySiologyAnatomy and Physiology for Allied Health IIorAnatomy and PhysiologyPhysical Science for Radiologic Technoiogy IRadiographic PrinciplesPhysical Science for Radiologic Technology IIIntroduction to PsychologyGeneral ElectivesCredits for Hospital ProgramRadiology schools at the following hospitals are affiliated with the <strong>University</strong>:Children's Hospital Medical Center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong><strong>Akron</strong> General Medical CenterSumma Health Systems.

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