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Pre-Program Preparation<br />
Pre-Program Preparation is designed for students who<br />
need special assistance in entering a regular program<br />
of study or who must complete specific courses or prerequisites.<br />
Students receive careful advice on course<br />
selection to ensure a smooth transition to a certificate<br />
or degree program. No degree or certificate is awarded<br />
for completion of pre-program preparation courses since<br />
the work is preparatory for entry into a regular degree or<br />
certificate granting program.<br />
Pre-Allied Health Preparation<br />
(860-512-2728)<br />
The Pre-Allied Health series of courses is designed<br />
to help students identify a specific allied health career<br />
choice as well as to academically prepare students for<br />
their choice. Students who have taken the college placement tests in math<br />
<strong>and</strong> English may select courses suited to level of ability from the list below.<br />
All developmental course work must be completed prior to enrolling in a<br />
specific allied health program. Other courses listed will help students with<br />
study skills.<br />
Pre-Allied Health Preparation<br />
AH 090 Allied Health Study Skills 0<br />
AH 101 Introduction to Allied Health 1<br />
BIO* 115 Human Biology 4<br />
CHE* 111 Concepts of Chemistry 4<br />
ENG* 066 ‡ Foundation for <strong>College</strong> Study/Reading/Writing 0<br />
ENG* 093 ‡ Introduction to <strong>College</strong> Reading & Writing 0<br />
ENG* 104 Reading Dynamics <strong>and</strong> Study Skills 3<br />
MAT* 075 ‡‡ Prealgebra - Number Sense, Geometry 0<br />
MAT* 095 ‡‡ Elementary Algebra Foundations 0<br />
PSY* 104 Psychology of Adjustment 3<br />
SD 111 First Year Experience: Foundations for<br />
<strong>College</strong> Success 3<br />
C<strong>and</strong>idates are encouraged to seek counseling before selecting courses.<br />
Students may contact the allied health counselor at 860-512-3320 or the<br />
coordinator of the desired health career program directly. For admission<br />
information <strong>and</strong> application to a specific health career program, including the<br />
admission selection criteria for that program, contact the Admissions office<br />
at 860-512-3210 or the Mathematics, <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Health Careers Division<br />
at 860-512-2703.<br />
‡ Based upon English placement test.<br />
‡‡ For students who qualify, MAT* 096 may be taken to satisfy the requirements<br />
for both MAT* 075 <strong>and</strong> MAT* 095 in a single semester.<br />
Pre-Technical Education Preparation (860-512-2623)<br />
Pre-Technical Education is designed to prepare students to meet requirements<br />
for acceptance into an engineering or technology program of study. Through<br />
successful completion of one or more of the following suggested courses, the<br />
c<strong>and</strong>idate may be able to meet basic admission criteria (see specific engineering<br />
<strong>and</strong> technology programs). Students may be required to select courses<br />
from among the following list:<br />
Pre-Technical Education Preparation<br />
CHE* 111 Concepts of Chemistry 4<br />
CSC* 101 Introduction to Computers 3<br />
ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering 3<br />
ENG* 066 ‡ Foundation for <strong>College</strong> Study/Reading/Writing 0<br />
ENG* 093 ‡ Introduction to <strong>College</strong> Reading & Writing 0<br />
ENG* 104 Reading Dynamics <strong>and</strong> Study Skills 3<br />
MAT* 075 ‡‡ Prealgebra - Number Sense, Geometry 0<br />
MAT* 095 ‡‡ Elementary Algebra Foundations 0<br />
MAT* 138 Intermediate Algebra A Modeling Approach 3<br />
MAT* 109 Quantitative Literacy 3<br />
MAT* 186 Precalculus 4<br />
PHY* 110 Introductory Physics 4<br />
C<strong>and</strong>idates are encouraged to seek counseling before selecting courses. For<br />
more information, contact the Center for Business <strong>and</strong> Technologies Division<br />
office at 860-512-2623.<br />
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GENERAL INFORMATION