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STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE
For students registered in credit courses, the College provides accident insurance in a designated
amount for injuries sustained while participating in College-sponsored activities. The activity
must take place on College premises or on any premises designated by the College. Students
are also covered while traveling to and from College-sponsored activities as a member of a
group under College supervision. It is the studentfs responsibility to report injuries promptly
to the instructor or to the Of ce of Student Affairs. The insurance is for a speci ed minimum
amount of coverage. It is not intended to replace insurance coverage students may already have.
Students should review their own coverage. The master insurance policy issued to Ivy Tech is
on le at the central administrative of ce. The description of the hazards insured, bene ts and
exclusions is controlled by the master policy. Students with questions may contact the r
| BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 63
GENERAL EDUCATION
(18 CREDITS)
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL
(18 CREDITS)
Choose One of the
Following Specialties
To earn this degree,
you must have
60-66 credits in the
following areas:
Associate of Applied Science
General Education Core
18
Professional/Technical Core
18
Specialty Core
12-15
Locally Determined Courses 9-12
You Must Have
Required Courses
Credit
Hours
Business Administration
COM 101
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3
*ECN XXX
Economics Elective
3
ENG 111
English Composition
3
**MAT 1XX
Intermediate Algebra or higher
3
*XXX XXX
Life Physical Sciences Elective
3
*XXX XXX
Humanities Social Sciences Elective
3
ACC 101
Financial Accounting
3
BUS 101
Introduction to Business
3
BUS 102
Business Law
3
BUS 105
Principles of Management
3
CIS 101
Introduction to Microcomputers
3
MKT 101
Principles of Marketing
3
FINANCIAL SERVICES
SPECIALTY
(24 CREDITS)
BNK 101
P
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GENERAL EDUCATION
(18 CREDITS)
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL
(19 CREDITS)
To earn this degree,
you must have
64-66 credits in the
following areas:
Associate of Applied Science
General Education Core
18
Professional/Technical Core
19
Specialty Core
27-33
Locally Determined Courses 0-6
You Must Have
Required Courses
Credit
Hours
Hospitality Administration
**COM 101
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3
OR
**COM 102
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
3
ENG 111
English Composition
3
**MAT 111
Intermediate Algebra
3
OR
**MAT 112
Functional Mathematics
3
*XXX XXX
Physical Science Elective
3
*XXX XXX
Social Science Elective
3
*XXX XXX
Humanities Elective
3
HOS 101
Sanitation and First Aid
3
HOS 102
Basic Food Theory and Skills
3
HOS 104
Nutrition
3
HOS 108
Human Relations Management
3
HOS 109
Hospitality Purchasing
2
HOS 203
Menu, Design, and Layout
2
HOS
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Associate of Applied Science Specialties
Required Courses
Credit
Hours
Manufacturing Industrial Technology
WELDING SPECIALTY
(27-28 CREDITS)
WLD 108
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
3
WLD 207
Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Welding
3
WLD 208
Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding
3
WLD 210
Welding Fabrication I
3
Locally Determined Courses
15-16
TOOL AND DIE SPECIALTY
(27-28 CREDITS)
MIT 120
Metallurgy Fundamentals
3
MTT 206
Tooling Design I
3
MTT 207
Tooling Design II
3
MTT 225
Mold Making
3
Locally Determined Courses
15-16
QUALITY ASSURANCE
SPECIALTY
(27-28 CREDITS)
QSC 101
Quality Control Concepts and Techniques I
3
QSC 201
Advanced Statistical Process Control
3
QSC 202
Quality Control Concepts and Techniques II
3
QSC 203
Metrology
3
Locally Determined Courses
15-16
PLASTICS SPECIALTY
(27-28 CREDITS)
PMT 101
Introduction to Plastics
3
PMT 106
Introduction to Polymer Science
| 164 RADIATION THERAPY
To earn this degree,
you must have
65 credits in the
following areas:
Associate of Science
You Must Have
Required Courses
Credit
Hours
Radiation Therapy
General Education Core
28
Professional/Technical Core
37
PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICAL
(37 CREDITS)
HHS 101
Medical Terminology
3
RTT 200
Introduction to Patient Care
2
RTT 247
Introduction to Radioactivity
3
RTT 249
Radiation, Biology and Safety
2
RTT 260
Radiation Therapy Orientation
3
RTT 261
Clinical I
1
RTT 262
Onocology Physics
3
RTT 263
Oncology Pathology I
3
RTT 264
Clinical II
2
RTT 265
Onocology Radiation I
2
RTT 266
Onocology Pathology II
3
RTT 267
Onocology Radiation II
2
RTT 268
Planning and Dosimetry
4
RTT 269
Clinical III
2
RTT 270
Clinical IV
2
ANP 101
Anatomy and Physiology I
3
ANP 102
Anatomy and Physiology II
3
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
3
CIS 101
Introduction to Microcomputers
3
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
CHM 112 Chemistry II
4 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 111 or CHM 101. Further explores concepts of equilibrium. Includes chemistry of metals and nonmetals, environmental chemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic and biochemistry.
CHM 113 Introductory Organic and Biochemistry
3 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 101 or CHM 111. The basic principles of organic and biochemistry are discussed. This will include the basic
concepts of nomenclature and reaction equations that are necessary for understanding biochemistry. The ability to name and draw
chemical structures and to write reactions for organic equations will be evaluated. Elements of biochemistry will include the basic
analysis of biochemical structures and the reactions involved in the metabolic processes.
CHM 204 Lectures in Organic Chemistry
3 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 106. The rst in a series of two introductory courses designed to cover organic chemistry including nomenclature, spectroscopy, stereoche
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HMS 106 Physiology of Aging
3 Credits
Prerequisites: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of gCh or better in ENG 025 and ENG
032. Focuses on the physical changes and common pathologies associated with the aging process. Includes the psychological and
social implications of changes for human behavior. Focuses on health promotion and disease prevention.
HMS 107 Human Services Topical Seminar
3 Credits
Prerequisites: Program Advisor approval. Discusses topics of current interest in human services. Focuses on special interest projects
for students in human services. Utilizes eld trips, guest speakers, audio-visual activities and seminars.
HMS 108 Psychology of Aging
3 Credits
Prerequisites: PSY 101. Covers the major behavioral changes in adulthood and aging. Students explore their own feelings about aging
as well as the attitudes of society.
HMS 109 Understanding Diversity
3 Credits
Prerequisites: Demonst
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PAR 102 Emergency Medical Technician Basic Training
7.5 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of the ASSET or
COMPASS
, 18 years of age prior to course completion, copy of high school diploma or
GED must be supplied by course completion, completion of the College Health Examination Form and required immunizations and
tests, regionally determined, current Health Care Provider CPR card. Based on the training program developed by the Department
of Transportation and the Emergency Medical Services Commission of Indiana. Covers theories, techniques and operational aspects
of pre-hospital emergency care within the scope and responsibility of the basic emergency medical technician (EMT-B). Requires
laboratory practice and clinical observation in a hospital emergency room and ambulance. Successful completion of the course meets
Indiana requirements to test for certi cation as an EMT-B.
PAR 113 Preparatory I
2.5 Credits
Prerequisites: Demonstrated competen
| FACULTY STAFF 299
HERNANDEZ, CARLOS,
Assistant Professor in General Education, Program Chair,
East Chicago
MD, Industrial University of Santander
HOLCEY, JANICE,
Associate Professor in Academic Skills Advancement, East
Chicago
BS, MS, Indiana University
HOLLINGSWORTH, GENETHA S.,
Associate Professor in Academic Skills
Advancement, Program Chair, Gary
BS, Fayetteville State University
HORNE, SAUNDRA S., Associate Professor in Practical Nursing, Program Chair, Gary
AAS, Purdue University; BS, MS, College of St. Francis
IDOWU, TOLULOPE,
Instructor in General Education, Program Chair, Valparaiso
MA, University of Ibadan
IGBOEGWA, EJIKE,
Professor in Design Technology, East Chicago, Program Chair
BS, MS, Eastern Illinois University; PhD, University of Illinois
INMAN, BARBARA,
Instructor in Practical Nursing, Valparaiso
MSN, Valparaiso University
JEFTICH, DANNY P.,
Professor in Academic Skills Advancement and General
Educati
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