Catalog: Lakeland Community College Degree & Certificates
Company/Brand: Lakeland Community College
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Arts and Humanities 48 Graphic Design (9250) A graphic designer is a visual problem solver. In order to solve these problems, a designer must be skilled in the use of typography, design, color, layout, packaging, illustration, photography, production, computer software, marketing, advertising, and presentation Graduates of this program will have the skills to enter the graphic design field at entry-level or to transfer to institutions offering baccalaureate degree. Regardless of their immediate goal, students will be encouraged to develop all conceptual and ...
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| | in a variety of business settings Lakelandfs Accounting program recognizes the ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 50 Electives: minimum 8 ACCT 1270 Financial Analysis Using Spreadsheets 3 ACCT 2120 Auditing Theory and Practice 3 ACCT 2130 Advanced Topics in Accounting 3 ACCT 2390 Tax Accounting 4 BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 2100 Business Law 3 FINN 1200 Fundamentals of Investing 2 ISYS 1000 Introduction to Personal OR ISYS 1005 Computers and Information 3 MATH 1040 Applied Business Mathematics 2 MATH 1050 Mathematics of Finance 2 MATH 1650 College Algebra 4 MATH 2130 Business Statistics 3 Financial Accounting Certificate(2102) Although ...
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| | A number of courses are common to all Lakeland management degrees. Beyond those basic ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 52 Business Information Management (9222) First Semester: ACCT 1100 Principles of Accounting 4 BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I 3 ENGL English Composition I ISYS 1005 Computers and Information Processing 3 MATH 1040** Applied Business Mathematics 2 SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public 2 SPCH 1000 Effective Public Speaking 17 Second Semester: ACCT 1200 Principles of Accounting II 3 BUSM 1330 Business Ethics 2 BUSM 2000 Principles of Management 3 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 ISYS 1010 Programming ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 53 Third Semester: BUSM 2400 Business Communication 3 BUSM 2510 Marketing Information and Research 3 BUSM 2530 Advertising 3 BUSM 2550 Direct and Internet Marketing 3 BUSM 2610 Cyber Law 3 ISYS 1108 Using an HTML Editor 2 ISYS 1130 Introduction to Web Design 18 Fourth Semester BUSM 2000 Principles of Management 3 BUSM 2200 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSM 2680 Implementing E-Business 3 ECON 2600 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 15 Program Total: *English course selection is based ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 54 Human Resources Management Option (9225) This concentration provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage the human resource aspects of a business. Courses address the overall management and planning of staffing requirements, training and development, compensation benefits, labor management relations, and related topics First Semester: ACCT 1100 Principles of Accounting 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I 3 ENGL English Composition I BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 ISYS 1000** Introduction to ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 55 Continued on next Marketing Option (9227) This concentration prepares students for management or leadership roles in the field of marketing. It enables students to select from number of relevant courses including advertising, sales, research, and marketing technology First Semester: ACCT 1100 Principles of Accounting 4 ENGL 1110* English Composition I 3 ENGL English Composition I BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 ISYS 1000** Introduction to Personal ISYS 1005 Computers and Information MATH 1040*** Applied Business Mathematics ...
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| | , 1160 Business Management Certificates Lakeland offers seven Business Management and ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 57 Administrative Support Certificate(2611) NOTE BUSM 1100 has a prerequisite of successful completion of a one-semester secondary or postsecondary keyboarding course for credit or BUSM 1050 Keyboarding. BUSM 2400 has a prerequisite of ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1111, ENGL 1120 or ENGL 1121 or ENGL 2201 or ENGL 2202. Students may need to take additional courses if they do not already meet the prerequisite requirements. First Semester: BUSM 1100 Document Processing 3 BUSM 1230 English for Business 3 BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 2450 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 58 Entrepreneurship Certificate(2291) This certificate is designed for students who plan to start and operate their own business or who are already managing in a small business. Courses address all aspects of small business operations, including the legal, financial, marketing, and human resource issues which the entrepreneur. Required BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 1620 Entrepreneurship I: Principles of Entrepreneurship 3 BUSM 1640 Entrepreneurship II: Entrepreneurial Startup and Planning 2 BUSM 2000 Principles of Management ...
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| | The Information Systems program at Lakeland provides instruction in various ... year college. Students should consult a Lakeland counselor prior to beginning this ... chair. Students should meet with a Lakeland counselor before selecting an electives ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 60 Group 2: (Mainframe) (NOTE Students will need to take ISYS 1600 1st semester 2nd 8 weeks) Required ISYS 1600 Introduction to the iSeries (AS/400) ISYS 1700 Large Scale Enterprise Operating Systems ISYS 1712 Programming Enterprise Applications in COBOL5 ISYS 2720 CICS Transaction Server 3 10 Optional ISYS 1100 Internet: Services, Tools, and Web Page Creation 2 ISYS 1105 HTML Programming 2 ISYS 1205 Network+ and Networking Essentials 2 ISYS 2630 SQL Development for DB2 UDB/400 2 ISYS 2640 WebSphere E-Business Development for iSeries ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 61 Group 9: (Software Required ISYS 1205 Network+ and Networking Essentials 2 ISYS 1805 Introduction to the Linux/Unix Operating System 2 ISYS 2012 Discrete Structures 3 ISYS 2080 Fundamentals of Software Engineering 3 10 Optiona CHEM 1500 General Chemistry 5 CHEM 1600 General Chemistry II 5 PHYS 2410 Science and Engineering Physics 5 PHYS 2420 Science and Engineering Physics II 5 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 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 62 Recommended Technical Electives for a Microsoft minimum 4 ISYS 1810 Visual Basic.NET Programming 3 ISYS 1840 Visual C#.NET Programming 3 ISYS 2170 Introduction to ASP.NET 2 ISYS 2213 Plan, Implement, and Maintain MS Windows 2003 TCP/I 3 ISYS 2214 Plan, Implement, and Maintain MS Windows 2003 TCP/IP II 3 ISYS 2216 Plan, Implement, Maintain MS Windows 2003 Directory Services 2 ISYS 2217 Designing a MS Windows 2003 Directory and TCP/IP Infrastructure 2 ISYS 2220 Implementing Security for MS Windows 2003 2 ISYS 2221 Designing Security ...
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| | system. This curriculum, enhanced by Lakelandfs status an IBM Partner in Education (PIE ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 64 *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 GRDS 1010 Visual Organization 3 GRDS 1015 Typography 3 GRDS 1020 Graphic Design 3 ISYS 1011 Comparative Analysis of Microcomputer Operating Systems 2 ISYS 1805 Introduction to the Linux/Unix Operating System 2 ISYS 1840 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 65 Internet Specialist Web Content Developer Option (9251) This program provides students with skills necessary to understand and use Internet services and resources. Students will design and create content-rich sites that use photo-realistic and computergenerated graphics as well as basic interactive programming techniques. Design projects will emphasize small-business, homeoffice, and personal applications First Semester: BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 ENGL 1110* English Composition I 3 ENGL English Composition I (1st 8 ISYS ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 67 Continued on next 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 15 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 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 70 Internet Specialist Web Content Developer Certificate(2511) BUSM 1300 Introduction to Business 3 ISYS 1005 Computers and Information Processing 3 ISYS 1010 Programming Logic 3 ISYS 1020 Using Microsoft Windows ISYS 1100 Internet: Services, Tools and Web Page Creation 2 ISYS 1105 HTML Programming 2 ISYS 1108 Using an HTML Editor 2 ISYS 1115 -Net+ Technologies and Concepts 2 ISYS 1120 Introduction to Flash 2 ISYS 1130 Introduction to Web Design ISYS 2120 JavaScript Programming 2 PHOT 2300 Electronic Imaging 3 PHOT 2350 Electronic ...
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| | iSeries (AS/400) professionals or Lakeland E-Business Programming: Midrange ... for current robotics professionals or Lakeland Information Systems PC Enterprise ... Programming AAB graduates or Lakeland Electronic AAS graduates who wish to ...
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| | , impact, clarity, and entertainment. Lakelandfs Interactive Media (Interactive Web ... in the techniques of communication. Lakelandfs Video Production and Broadcast ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 74 Paralegal Studies (9290) Paralegals assist attorneys in providing quality legal services to clients. The Paralegal Studies program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to assist lawyers in the practice of law.* The curriculum focuses on building strong research, writing, and analytical skills, while stressing the ethical framework of the law. Upon completion of the curriculum, students will be able to work in a variety of legal settings including law firms, corporations, and government agencies All paralegal ...
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| | Associate of Applied Business Degree Business Technologies 75 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 ...
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| | for most hotel management positions.h Lakelandfs Hotel and Lodging Management program ...
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| | , and even a few master degree programs Lakelandfs Travel and Tourism program provides ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Arts and Humanities 78 Applied American Sign Language Studies (9312) This program is designed to give students a foundation in American Sign Language (ASL) and to acquaint them with basic issues of concern to the Deaf community. Furthermore, the program offers an opportunity to individuals already working in the Deaf community to increase their understanding of ASL and Deaf culture in order to strengthen their knowledge and their communication skills. This program will give students sufficient training to: (1) allow for effective communication with Deaf persons ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 80 Civil Engineering Technology (9410) The Civil Engineering Technology Program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment with architectural fi engineering consulting firms, construction management fi surveyors, contracting firms, residential builders, and with federal, state, county, and city governments. The diverse curriculum allows for students to gain specialized training for careers in architecture, construction, facility management, and surveying. Graduates may also transfer directly to a bachelorfs degree program ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 81 Construction Management (9413) This program prepares students for careers in the construction field with an emphasis on residential and light commercial building construction. The curriculum blends two major content areas: building construction technologies and business management. Professionals in this field need to have a thorough background in development, building methods and materials, contract documents, plans and specifications, estimating, bidding, scheduling, building codes, legal principles, project administration, inspection, ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 82 Civil Engineering Technology Certificates These four major certificates help students gain valuable experience in a specialization. Cooperative education will play an integral role in the students experience and growth Architectural Technology Construction Management Facility Management Surveying Technology Architectural Technology Certificate(4111) CIVT 1011 Construction Methods and Materials 3 CIVT 1012 Reading Construction Drawings CIVT 1015 Architectural Drafting 3 CIVT 1019 Architectural Building Codes and Standards 2 CIVT ...
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| | Integrated Manufacturing Technology Lakelandfs Computer Integrated Manufacturing ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 84 Automation Option (9436) The Automation Option prepares students for employment in manufacturing industries having a concentration in automated assembly. Students will study aspects of automated assembly and process control, including programmable controllers, computer assisted part programming, CAD/CAM systems, computerized instrumentation, and robotics NOTE Students without prior exposure to machining will find CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology helpful in gaining machining experience for CIMN 1110. First Semester: ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 85 CNC Set-Up and Programming Technology Certificate(4312) NOTE Students without prior exposure to machining will find CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM helpful to gain the required knowledge and experience for CIMN 1110 and CIMN 1420. CIMN 1002 Manufacturing Shop Mathematics 2 MATH Introduction to Technical 4 CADT 1100 Introduction to AutoCAD 3 CADT 1500 Advanced AutoCAD 3 CIMN 1110 Manufacturing Processes 3 CIMN 1420 Computer Numerical Control Part Programming ...
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| | 86 Electronic Engineering Technology Lakelandfs Electronic Engineering Technology ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 87 Third Semester: CNET 1100 Cisco Networking Technology 2 CNET 1200 Cisco Networking Technology II 2 ELEC 2101 Electronics I 3 ELEC 2400 Microcontroller Applications 4 PHYS 2100 Applied Physics III 2 (1st 8 ELEC 1305 Introduction to Digital Systems 2 (2nd 8 ELEC 1310 Digital Systems with VHDL 2 17 Fourth Semester: ELEC 2300 Process Control with LabVIEW Applications 3 ELEC 2600 Robotics Project Lab 3 Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives list 3 Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list 8 17 Program ...
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| | for current robotics professionals or Lakeland Information Systems PC Enterprise ... Programming AAB graduates or Lakeland Electronic AAS graduates who wish to ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 89 Mechanical Engineering Technology The Mechanical Engineering Technology Program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment as a technician or for transfer to a bachelorfs degree program in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Both the day and evening programs are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC/ABET). The curriculum includes a strong emphasis on the generation of production level computer based documentation, analysis of form, fit and ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 90 Computer Assisted Product Design Option (9444) This option emphasizes human factors in design, aesthetics, materials selection, and advanced computer based layout techniques NOTE CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN ...
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| | Communications Engineering Technology Lakelandfs Networking and Digital Communications ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 92 Cisco Systems Option (9428) NOTE CPET 1050 has a prerequisite of prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM or ET Tech Prep programs. Students can take CIMN 0970 Introduction to Electrical Devices and Controls to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. Students with prior experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule the proficiency for CIMN 0970. First Semester CPET 1050 Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing Personal Computers 2 ENGL 1110* English Composition ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 93 Third Semester CNET 1500 Security Awareness ELEC 2400 Microcontroller Applications 4 (1st 8 CPET 1100 C Programming for Engineering Technology 2 ELEC 1305 Introduction to Digital Systems 2 ISYS 2020 Supporting Microsoft Windows 2 ISYS 2201 Implementing and Supporting MS Windows ISYS 2212 Managing and Maintaining MS Windows 2003 Server 2 (2nd 8 ELEC 1310 Digital Systems with VHDL 2 ISYS 2213 Plan, Implement, and Maintain MS Windows 2003 TCP/IP 3 18 Fourth Semester Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list ...
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| | is also being offered as part of Lakelandfs Weekend College program. The Weekend ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 95 Woodworking Technology (9470) This program will be available Fall Semester, 2006 pending approval from the Ohio Board of Regents. The Woodworking Technology program provides the student with the knowledge and skills necessary for job success in this industry. The principal emphasis in this program is the planning and effi production of cabinets and furniture. The use of hand and power tools, including computer-controlled (CNC) industrial machinery used in the manufacture and assembly of wood products, is mastered in the shop. Related ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Engineering Technologies 96 Applied Electric Utility Technology (9429) This program is designed for students who choose to specialize in the power and signal transmission industry. It is intended for those seeking employment in the electric utility, telephone, cable TV and other data transmission companies. Students must meet specific admission requirements for this program Interested students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying for admission to program First Semester: AEUT 1000 Applied Electric Utility ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Public Service Technologies 98 Criminal Justice Forensic Science Technology Option (9625) The Forensic Science Technology Option is an option under the Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement Degree. Therefore, the Forensic Science Technology Option program introduces students to careers in forensic science and law enforcement and equips students with both the skills and knowledge needed to pursure careers and/or additional education. Positions are available in federal, state, local, and private law enforcement agencies and crime labs. The program is designed for both ...
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| | a week. Students living a distance from Lakeland may take the Emergency Management ... their Emergency Management degree from Lakeland Community College The intended audience ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Public Service Technologies 102 Technical Electives : minimum 2 BUSM 1800 Applied Supervisory Management 3 BUSM 2350 Labor-Management Relations 3 CRMJ 1110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 EMGT 1700 Emergency Response to Terrorism: Basic Concepts EMGT 1800 Emergency Management Guided Study FIRE 1000 Introduction to Fire Science 2 FIRE 1170 Fire Protection and Detection Systems 2 FIRE 1290 Building Construction for Fire and Life Safety 3 FIRE 2330 Combustion Process and Fire Behavior 2 PHOT 2100 Forensic Photography 3 PHOT 2200 Surveillance Photography 2 Natural ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Public Service Technologies 104 Fire Science Technology Certificate(6401) NOTE This certificate is designed for both in-service and pre-service students. Pre-service students must take FIRE 2205. In-service students must take FIRE 2210 ENGL 1110* English Composition I 3 ENGL English Composition I FIRE 1120 Fire Organization and Administration 2 FIRE 1170 Fire Protection and Detection Systems 2 FIRE 1260 Fire Prevention Practice 3 FIRE 1290 Building Construction for Fire and Life Safety 3 FIRE 1350 Public Sector Community Relations and Customer Service 2 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Public Service Technologies 105 Human Services (9660) This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level paraprofessional/technica l positions in a wide variety of human services agencies and to provide a firm basis for the continued professional growth of persons already in such positions through the development of the general skills and knowledge related to the fi of human services Upon completion of the Human Service Degree Program, students are eligible to apply for the gRegistered Social Work Assistanth designation with the State of Ohio subject ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Public Service Technologies 106 ACTIVITY COORDINATION HMSV 1125 Modular Education Program for Activity Professionals 6 HMSV 2125 Modular Education Program for Activity Professionals II 6 MENTAL RETARDATION/DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY Choose 5 HMSV 1131 Behavior Management for the Mentally Retarded/Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1132 Introduction to Mental Retardation/ Developmental Disabilities 2 HMSV 1133 Principles of Habilitation Programming 3 HMSV 1138 Work Adjustment for the Developmentally Disabled 2 HMSV 1139 Principles of Work for Mentally Retarded/ ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 107 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 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 108 Chemical Technician Certificate(3701) This certificate program prepares students for employment chemical technicians. Working under the supervision of chemists and chemical engineers, chemical technicians use the principles and theories of chemistry to solve problems in research and development by operating and maintaining laboratory instruments, monitoring experiments, making observations, and calculating and recording results. They work with sophisticated laboratory equipment in performing testing and analyses on chemical ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 109 Continued on next Dental Hygiene (9310) The dental hygienist is a licensed member of the dental health team dedicated to helping patients maintain good oral health and prevent diseases and disorders. The dental hygienist is highly skilled in providing direct patient care and preventive procedures. Most dental hygienists are employed in private practice dental offices. However, hygienists are involved increasingly in other areas of preventive dentistry such as dental health education, community health, and public dental health ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 110 Summer BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 ENGL 1120 English Composition II 3 SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 10 Third Semester: DNHY 2110 Periodontics II 2 DNHY 2111 Dental Pharmacology and Pain Control 2 DNHY 2112 Community Dental Health DNHY 2113 Dental Specialties and Extended Dental Hygiene Functions 2 DNHY 2114 Dental Hygiene Practice Clinic II 4 DNHY 2115 Dental Hygiene Practice Seminar II 12 Fourth Semester: DNHY 2126 Practice Management DNHY 2127 Community Dental Health II 2 DNHY 2128 Dental Hygiene Practice Clinic III ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 112 Fourth Semester: MDLT 2750 Clinical Directed Practicum 6 MDLT 2850 Medical Laboratory Technology Seminar 2 Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 11 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 SPCH 1100. This 3 credit course may be required for students transferring to a four-year college. Arts and Humanities : minimum 3 ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240, 2245; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 113 Third Semester: HSTY 2000 Histotechnique 3 HSTY 2100 Histology 3 HSTY 2200 Histochemistry 3 MDLT 2450 Body Fluids and Coagulation 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 15 Fourth Semester: HSTY 2300 Clinical Directed Practice 6 HSTY 2400 Histology Lab Technology Seminar 2 Choose courses(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 11 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 Electives: minimum ...
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| | Multi-Skilled Health Technology (9325) Lakelandfs Multi-Skilled Health Technology degree ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 116 Electrocardiography Certificate/ Area of Specialization (3251) This certificate/area of specialization provides students with the knowledge and skills to perform an electrocardiogram (ECG). It also introduces basic cardiac arrhythmias and medications used to treat them. After completion of the program, students are eligible to take a national certification exam NOTE Students completing the Medical Assisting Certificate/Area of Specialization will have also fulfilled the requirements for certificate/area of specialization HLTH ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 117 Continued on next Physician Coding Certificate/Area of Specialization (3258) This certificate/area of specialization prepares students employment as entry level coders and billers in physician-based settings such as physician offices, group practices, multi-specialty clinics, or specialty centers. This coding practitioner reviews patientsf records and assigns numeric codes for each diagnosis and procedure. To perform this task, the individual must possess in-depth knowledge of the CPT coding system and familiarity with the ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 118 ADMISSION PROCEDURES Students must meet specific admission requirements for certificate/area of specialization. Students should contact the director of admissions or the Counseling Office for details about applying admission to the program. Among the requirements for admission are the completion of BIOL 2210 Anatomy and Physiology I and HLTH 1210 Medical Terminology. Listed below are requirements for admission: OPTION 1: High School This option is for current high school seniors or high school graduates who apply to the program ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 119 NOTE 3: MDAS 1700 and MDAS 1800 have prerequisites that include a typing speed of 40 WPM on a 5 minute timing. Students should contact the Medical Assisting program chair to schedule a typing proficiency test. BUSM 1100 Document Processing can be taken help build the required skill level, if necessary. Students with little or no previous keyboarding experience may need to take BUSM 1050 Keyboarding and BUSM 1060 Keyboarding Skill Development prior to enrollment in BUSM 1100. Students should consult with the Offi Management ...
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| | Technologies 120 Nursing (RN) (9330) Lakelandfs Nursing (RN) degree program prepares ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 121 Third Semester: BIOL 2700 Microbiology 4 SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public 2 SPCH 1150 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication (Weeks 1-5, Weeks 6-10, Weeks NURS 2150 The Caring Role of the Nurse with the Well and Frail Elderly 3 NURS 2200 The Caring Role of the Nurse with Childbearing Families 3 NURS 2250 The Caring Role of the Nurse with Children and Families 3 15 Fourth Semester: SOCY 1150 Principles of Sociology 3 Choose courses(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3 (Weeks 1-5, Weeks 6-10, Weeks ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 123 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 ...
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 125 Fourth Semester: RESP 2300 Long Term Care and Rehabilitation 6 RESP 2400 Advanced Therapeutics 3 SPCH 1100 Effective Interpersonal Communications 3 12 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
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| | Associate of Applied Science Degree Science and Health Technologies 127 Fourth Semester: SURG 2500 Surgical Technology V 9 SURG 2600 Surgical Technology Seminar Choose course(s) from the Program Electives list 3 13 Program Total: *English course selection is based on test placement results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree). **Students may substitute ISYS 1005. This 3 credit hour course may be needed by students transferring to a four-year college. The additional credits can be applied towards the Program Electives credits. Program Electives : minimum 3 Any additional ...
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| | of concentration other than offered by Lakeland. It permits students to have college ... education courses that are offered by Lakeland. See page 130 for more information and ... Students complete a core curriculum at Lakeland prior to acceptance at NMI Radiologic ... of 20 credit hours in courses at Lakeland and maintain a 2.0 minimum grade point ... defined by the Ohio Board of Regents Lakeland Community College Those standards ...
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| | Associate of Technical Studies Degree Engineering Technologies 129 Electrical Construction Technology (9712) The Electrical Construction Technology program is a five- Associate of Technical Studies (ATS) degree program offered in collaboration with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW Local #673). This program combines traditional coursework in communications, mathematics, physics, economics, and computers with technical courses and work experience. Graduates may work in residential, commercial and industrial construction as skilled wireman and in all aspects of the electrical ...
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| | degree program is operated jointly by Lakeland and the Auburn Career Center through ... , basic and related core courses at Lakeland Culinary arts technical core courses ... course requirements are delivered by Lakeland Community College. Tuition, fees, and ... Chef du Cuisine 30 Semester Credit Lakeland General/Basic/Related ENGL 1110 English ...
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