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Associate of Applied Business Degree
Business Technologies
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Business Management
The Business Management Degree Programs offer a wide variety of
options. These choices have evolved as a result of ongoing analyses
of and attention to student, employer, and local community needs.
The degree now includes eleven different options or gareas of
concentration.h
Management is a universal concept which is essential for all
organizations, large and small, whether they be for-profit, notprofit, or governmental. The Northeastern Ohio area has a continuing
demand for trained supervisors, middle managers, administrative
assistants, and entrepreneurs who understand how to plan, organize,
direct, communicate, and control business operations. A degree
or certificate in management will prepare a student to assume
leadership role within any organization
A number of courses are common to all Lakeland management
degrees. Beyond those basic requirements, students may choose to
concentra
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Information Systems
The Information Systems program at Lakeland provides instruction
in various programming languages, systems development and
support, hardware and software usage, database development
and administration, and networking on a wide range of computer
platforms. There are eleven options available in this degree that
prepares students for entry into the information technology world.
Sixteen certificate programs are also offered
Computer Information Systems Option
Database Administrator Option
E-Business Programming: Large Scale Enterprise Systems Option
E-Business Programming: Midrange Enterprise Option
Interactive Game Programming Option
Internet Specialist Programming Option
Internet Specialist Web Content Developer Option
Microcomputer Specialist Major
Microsoft Networking Option
Oracle Database Applications Developer Option
PC Enterprise Programming Option
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Fourth Semester:
ACCT 1100
Principles of Accounting
4
BUSM 2200
Organizational Behavior
3
ECON 1150
Basic Economics
3
ECON 2600
Principles of Microeconomics
ISYS 2290
Microsoft Windows Networking Case Study
3
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list
3
Choose course(s) from the Technical/Related Electives list
3
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Program Total:
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL
1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of
these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a
four-year college.
Technical/Related Electives
: minimum 3
BUSM 2380
Training Skills and Techniques
3
CPET 1050
Assembling, Upgrading and
Repairing Personal Computers
2
ISYS 2020
Supporting Microsoft Windows
2
ISYS 2201
Implementing and Supporting
MS Windows
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Paralegal Studies Certificate(2901)
Students must meet specific admission requirements for
certificate. Requirements include:
1 Successful completion of ENGL 1110 English Composition I (A)
or ENGL 1111 English Composition I (B), and ENGL 1120 English
Composition II; or an equivalent of 6 semester credits of college
level English composition and literature
2 Successful completion of an additional 12 semester credits from
approved general education courses
3 Successful completion of an additional 42 semester credit hours
Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling
Office for details about applying for admission to this certifi
program.
All students are also subject to and responsible for complying with the
provisions of the paralegal program Academic Honor Code available
from the Paralegal Studies program director
First Semester:
ISYS 1005
Computers and Information Processing
3
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Engineering Technologies
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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology
Lakelandfs Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology
degree program prepares students for employment in a variety of
manufacturing industries
There are two choices available to students in this degree program:
General Manufacturing Major
Automation Option
Certifi cates are also
General Manufacturing Major (9430)
The General Manufacturing major prepares students for employment
as engineering technicians at the operations level in manufacturing
industries having a concentration in computer applications.
Technicians assist in the design and implementation of manufacturing
process systems that include numerical control equipment, computer
aided part programming, computer aided manufacturing, factory
automation, and flexible manufacturing cells and systems
NOTE: Students without prior exposure to machining will find CIMN
0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Tec
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Networking and Digital Communications Engineering Technology
Lakelandfs Networking and Digital Communications Engineering
Technology degree program is interdisciplinary in nature, offering
three options as follows:
Network Security Option
Cisco Systems Option
Microsoft Systems Option
The Network Security Option blends networking technology and
information systems coursework, emphasizing secure configuration
of both operation systems and network infrastructure. The course
topics for this option include Microsoft Windows together with Linux/
Unix management and security, as well as network security via Cisco
Academy training. These elements are brought together by stressing
information assurance and secure network design
The Cisco Systems Option combines an in depth program of
networking technology together with electric circuits, computer
hardware, and applied programming. Major emphasis is placed on
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Public Service Technologies
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Criminal Justice Law Enforcement (9620)
The Law Enforcement degree program introduces students to careers
in law enforcement and equips students with both the skills and
knowledge needed to pursue careers and/or additional education.
Positions are available in federal, state, local, and private law
enforcement agencies as well as in community-based victim, witness,
diversion, and crime prevention programs. State of Ohio law, however,
requires completion of an Ohio Basic Police Training Academy prior to
working as a police officer. Lakeland graduates may, through transfer
agreements with local four-year colleges, choose to continue their
formal education toward positions at the federal and state levels
Studies include courses in the criminal justice system, delinquency,
criminology, law and criminal procedure, ethics, interrogation,
government, humanities, psychology, English, computers, and many
others.
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Bioscience Technology (9375)
The Bioscience Technology program prepares students for entry-level
laboratory technician positions in research and industrial laboratories
engaged in biotechnology. Graduates may choose career paths in
medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental, or forensic
science industries, as well as basic biological research. The
program emphasizes hands-on training utilizing industry standard
equipment to perform both routine and specialized experimental
techniques. Students become adept in macromolecular separation
and characterization, genetic manipulation, cell culture, and microbial
growth control. Fundamental laboratory skills such as documentation,
reagent preparation, safety, troubleshooting, good laboratory practice
(GLP), and good manufacturing practice (GMP) are stressed
A minimum GPA of 2.0 and a gCh grade or better is required in all
science and program-sp
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Multi-Skilled Health Technology Electives
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
NOTE Some of the following courses require admission to a specifi
certificate/area of specialization
EMTS 1010
Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
6
EMTS 2011
Paramedic Beginner
12
EMTS 2021
Paramedic Intermediate A
4
EMTS 2031
Paramedic Intermediate B
4
EMTS 2041
Paramedic Advanced
4
HLTH 1220
Advanced Medical Terminology
2
HLTH 1230
ICD-9-CM Coding
3
HLTH 1235
CPT Coding
3
HLTH 1238
Structure, Function, Disease, and
Therapeutics of the Human Body
4
HLTH 1240
Phlebotomy
2
HLTH 1250
Home Health Aide
4
HLTH 1260
Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum
2
HLTH 1265
Phlebotomy Seminar
HLTH 1270
Physician Medical Reimbursement
2
HLTH 1272
Facility Medical Reimbursement
2
HLTH 1280
Advanced Physician Coding
3
HLTH 1282
Facility Coding
3
HLTH 1300
Nutrition and Family Health
2
HLTH 1310
Nu
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Fourth Semester:
RADT 2280
Radiographic Pathology
2
RADT 2330
Clinical Experience V
3
RADT 2410
Radiation Protection and Biology
3
SPCH 1000
Effective Public Speaking
3
SPCH 1100
Effective Interpersonal Communications
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list
3
14
Summer Semester:
RADT 2340
Clinical Experience VI
4
RADT 2450
Seminar II
2
6
Program Total:
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL
1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
Arts and Humanities
: minimum 3
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240, 2245; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250,
2260, 2280, 2290; HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL
1500, 2000
Radiologic Technology Certificates
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Computed Tomography Certificate(3811)
Computed Tomography (CT) technologists are responsible for taking
detailed cross-sectional i
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