A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Airframe Maintenance Technology associate degree program prepares graduates for entry-level positions as airframe maintenance technicians. Graduates will acquire knowledge and skills needed in the fabrication, inspection, maintenance, repair, and testing of aircraft. Graduates will possess the training qualifications and be capable and competent to successfully pass the Federal Aviation Administration airframe mechanic certification examinations.
CORE COURSES
Course ....................................................................................................Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
MAT 125 Math for the Trades ............................................................................4
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL/SUPPORT COURSES
Course ....................................................................................................Credits
CIS 107 Intro to Computers & Applications....................................................... 3
ELC 122 Electronic Devices/Circuits I..................................................................3
ENG 124 Oral Communication............................................................................ 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication............................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Course ....................................................................................................Credits
AMT 110 Airframe Maintenance General.......................................................... 12
AMT 120 Airframe Maintenance AF-Section I.................................................... 11
AMT 210 Airframe Maintenance AF-Section II.................................................. 12
AMT 220 Airframe Maintenance AF-Section III................................................. 11
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
The Dental Hygiene program provides comprehensive educational experiences for qualified students to achieve the knowledge and skills necessary to be eligible for licensure and employment as dental hygienists. The program in dental hygiene is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (312) 440-4653 or at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611-2678.
The program includes didactic, laboratory and clinical experiences. The program cycle begins once a year in the fall semester. Interested applicants should contact the Allied Health counselor and request special entrance requirements.
The Dental Hygiene program offers an extension program through the Terry and Owens Campuses for students wishing to attend locally. This program utilizes both campuses for didactics and the hospital dental clinic on the Dover Air Force Base for clinical experiences. Interested applicants should contact the technology advisor at the campus nearest to their home for special entrance requirements.
NOTE: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement for this program.
CORE COURSES
Course ....................................................................................................Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
MAT 135 Biomedical Statistics............................................................................ 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL/SUPPORT COURSES
Course ....................................................................................................Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 125 Introductory Microbiology ....................................................................4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Course ....................................................................................................Credits
DHY 101 Clinical Dental Hygiene I..................................................................... 2
DHY 102 Clinical Dental Hygiene II.................................................................... 3
DHY 103 Clinical Dental Hygiene III................................................................... 2
DHY 111 Dental Hygiene Fundamentals I.......................................................... 3
DHY 112 Dental Hygiene Fundamentals II......................................................... 3
DHY 121 Oral Histology & Embryology............................................................... 2
DHY 132 Dental Anatomy ...............................................................................1.5
DHY 133 Head and Neck Anatomy ..................................................................1.5
DHY 141 Oral Radiography................................................................................ 3
DHY 151 Periodontology/Cariology.................................................................... 3
DHY 161 Oral Pathology.................................................................................... 3
DHY 204 Clinical Dental Hygiene IV................................................................... 4
DHY 205 Clinical Dental Hygiene V..................................................................... 4
DHY 212 The Compromised Dental Patient .....................................................1.5
DHY 213 Advanced Clinical Techniques.............................................................. 3
DHY 214 Nutrition for Dental Care..................................................................... 2
DYH 215 Practice Management.......................................................................... 1
DHY 271 Pharmacology for Dental Health .......................................................1.5
DHY 281 Operative/Specialty Dentistry............................................................. 1
DHY 290 Community Dental Health................................................................... 2
DHY 291 Community Dental Health Fieldwork ...................................................1
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
Diagnostic Medical Sonography is the art and science of employing high frequency sound waves to image organs, vessels, masses, and fluid accumulations within the body. The skilled sonographer, qualified by academic and clinical training, assists the physician in assessing both disease processes and the state of well-being. The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRCDMS) 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125-2998, (651) 731-1582 of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) 1361 Park Street Clearwater, FL 33756, (727) 210-2350 to prepare students for national certification in general sonographic learning concentrations. Courses are offered on campus and at a variety of clinical affiliates. Employment opportunities in this dynamic field exist in a wide range of settings such as hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices. Other opportunities are available in veterinary medicine, industry, sales, mobile services, and the private sector. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements.
NOTE: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication.................................................... 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 130 Disease Proc/Pathophysiology ............................................................3
PHY 111 Conceptual Physics............................................................................. 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
DMS 106 Intro to Patient Care/Sonography...................................................... 3
DMS 110 Acoustical Physics............................................................................... 3
DMS 113 Gynecological Sonography.................................................................. 2
DMS 121 Abdominal Sonography I.................................................................... 2
DMS 201 Clinical Internship I............................................................................. 4
DMS 202 Clinical Internship II........................................................................... 7
DMS 203 Clinical Internship III.......................................................................... 7
DMS 211 Abdominal Sonography....................................................................... 1
DMS 212 Vascular Sonography.......................................................................... 2
DMS 216 Obstetrical Sonography...................................................................... 2
DMS 222 Abdominal Sonography II................................................................... 3
DMS 230 Special Topics..................................................................................... 2
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
Echocardiography is a specialized learning concentration of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. The skilled cardiac sonographer is qualified by academic and clinical training to assist the physician in assessing the cardiovascular status of the body in the assessment of both disease processes and the state of well being. The Echocardiography Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRCDMS) 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125-2998, (651) 731-1582 of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education programs (CAAHEP), 1361 Park Street Clearwater, FL 33756, (727) 210-2350.
Graduates of accredited programs are eligible to sit for national certification as Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographers (RDCS). Employment opportunities in this dynamic field exist in a wide range of settings. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements.
NOTE: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 130 Disease Proc/Pathophysiology ............................................................3
PHY 111 Conceptual Physics............................................................................. 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
DMS 106 Intro to Patient Care/Sonography...................................................... 3
DMS 110 Acoustical Physics............................................................................... 3
DMS 230 Special Topics..................................................................................... 2
ECH 102 Clinical Internship I............................................................................. 4
ECH 111 Echocardiography Techniques I.......................................................... 3
ECH 112 Echocardiography Techniques II......................................................... 4
ECH 202 Clinical Internship II............................................................................ 7
ECH 203 Clinical Internship III.......................................................................... 3
ECH 213 Echocardiography Techniques III........................................................ 3
HLH 215 Cardiovascular Monitoring ...................................................................2
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Wilmington Campuses)
The Emergency Medical Technology Program prepares students to provide advanced prehospital emergency care under medical command authority to acutely ill or injured patients. Students will recognize, assess, and manage a medical or trauma emergency, record and communicate pertinent data to designated medical command authority, and direct and coordinate the transport of the patient. Students study both on campus and at a variety of field sites. This is a nationally accredited program that prepares students for the National Registry Examination.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 130 Algebra for Allied Health...................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 130 Disease Proc/Pathophysiology ............................................................3
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
EMT 200 Introduction to Paramedic Technology................................................ 4
EMT 201 Patient Assessment............................................................................ 3
EMT 202 Medical Emergencies I......................................................................... 4
EMT 203 ALS Skills Lab I.................................................................................... 4
EMT 204 Special Populations............................................................................. 4
EMT 207 Paramedic Practicum I......................................................................... 2
EMT 211 Cardiology........................................................................................... 3
EMT 212 Medical Emergencies II....................................................................... 4
EMT 213 ALS Skills Lab II................................................................................... 2
EMT 214 Legal Issues/Research........................................................................ 2
EMT 215 Trauma Emergencies........................................................................... 2
EMT 217 Paramedic Practicum II........................................................................ 3
EMT 227 Paramedic Practicum III...................................................................... 3
EMT 290 Field Evaluation................................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Terry Campus)
The Emergency Medical Technology Management Option curriculum provides the currently certified paramedic with a well rounded foundation in supervision and management. Students complete courses in supervision, management, and organizational behavior. The program culminates with a multidisciplinary capstone that will provide practice experience in supervisory situations. Students are provided the preparation needed for successful employment and promotion within emergency medical services.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing and Communication................................................. 3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing and Communication.................................... 3
MAT 130 Algebra for Allied Health...................................................................... 4
or
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
CIS 107 Intro to Computers and Applications ...................................................3
EMT 214 Legal Issues and Research................................................................. 2
EMT 275 Emergency Services Management........................................................3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
MGT 214 Supervisory Management................................................................... 3
MGT 219 Organizational Behavior..................................................................... 3
MGT 231 Human Resource Management........................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
EMT 199 Advanced Credit/Paramedic ..............................................................30
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
This curriculum is designed to prepare students as fitness technicians. Students will learn to properly conduct health screenings, administer exercise tests, and develop cardiovascular and strength training exercise programs. Through the technical component of the program, students will develop an in-depth understanding of exercise physiology, kinesiology, exercise testing, and fitness programming. Graduates will be qualified to sit for various certifications as offered by the American Council on Exercise (ACE), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as a Personal Trainer, Aerobic Instructor, Lifestyle and Weight Management Counselor, and Health Fitness Instructor. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor and request special entrance requirements.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 115 Nutrition ..............................................................................................3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
HLH 110 First Aid, Safety, & CPR....................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
EXS 100 Introduction to Exercise Science .........................................................4
EXS 101 Functional Kinesiology......................................................................... 3
EXS 105 Conditioning & Strength Training........................................................ 4
EXS 120 Wellness and Health Promotion.......................................................... 3
EXS 135 Exercise Science Internship I.............................................................. 3
EXS 200 Nutrition for Sport & Exercise.............................................................. 3
EXS 205 Fitness for Special Populations............................................................ 3
EXS 225 Advanced Exercise Testing.................................................................. 4
EXS 230 Health Fitness Instruction................................................................... 4
EXS 235 Exercise Science Internship II............................................................. 9
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
Histotechnology is the art of preparing tissue through specialized cutting, embedding, and staining procedures for both research and diagnostic purposes. The histotechnician is the skilled specialist who prepares and stains these thin tissue specimens for examination by pathologists, dermatologists, researchers, and biologists. They are also trained to perform immunohistochemistry, complex molecular biology and genetic testing procedures using high-tech instruments. Histotechnicians may be employed in hospitals, dermatology laboratories, outpatient laboratories, veterinary facilities, or research laboratories. They work with pathologists, dermatologists, pharmaceutical companies, or forensic investigators. The specimens they prepare can be of human, animal, marine, or plant tissue. The program is fully accredited through the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018, (773) 714-8880 and prepares students to sit for the A.S.C.P. examination. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 125 Introductory Microbiology ....................................................................4
CHM 110 General Chemistry ..............................................................................4
CHM 111 Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry.............................................. 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
HTT 100 Intro to Histotechnology...................................................................... 2
HTT 201 Histology............................................................................................. 2
HTT 202 Histology Internship............................................................................ 9
HTT 211 Histotechnology Procedures I.............................................................. 3
HTT 212 Histotechnology Procedures II............................................................ 3
HTT 220 Histochemistry I................................................................................... 3
HTT 221 Histochemistry II................................................................................. 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Laboratory Technology option prepares the student who wishes to seek employment as a laboratory technician in pharmaceutical laboratories, independent laboratories, research centers, biomedical laboratories or as a quality control technician in food processing or manufacturing companies. The Laboratory Technology option is available to students who do not wish to participate in the clinical affiliation in Medical Laboratory Technology.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I........................................................................... 5
CHM 151 Chemical Principles II .........................................................................5
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology..................................................................... 4
MLT 120 Hematology I....................................................................................... 4
MLT 121 Hematology II..................................................................................... 4
MLT 220 Clinical Chemistry I.............................................................................. 4
MLT 221 Clinical Chemistry II............................................................................. 4
MLT 251 Pathogenic Microbiology...................................................................... 4
MLT 260 Immunology........................................................................................ 4
MLT 261 Blood Banking..................................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Wilmington Campuses)
The Medical Assistant is a multiskilled professional who works with other members of the health care team performing both clinical duties (assisting with patient care) and administrative duties (performing medical office duties.)
Graduates of the program may be employed in physicians’ offices, hospitals, and other health care facilities. The program consists of course work in the following: keyboarding, medical transcription, business and computer applications for the medical office, insurance coding, phlebotomy, routine diagnostic testing, performing electrocardiograms, obtaining vital signs, and assisting the physician in clinical procedures. In addition to course work and laboratory experiences on campus, students are required to complete a supervised internship in a medical facility. The Associate Degree program at the Wilmington Campus is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (CRBAAMAE).
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 1361 Park Street Clearwater, FL 33756, (727) 210-2350.
Graduates may apply to take the certification exam given by the (AAMA). Successful candidates are Certified Medical Assistants (CMA).
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Compositon............................................................................ 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 160 Business Communication ....................................................................3
MAT 150 Business Mathematics......................................................................... 3
or
MAT 155 Mathematics of Finance....................................................................... 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health ......................................................................3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
or
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 110 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology ....................................................4
Select two (2) courses from
BUS 203 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet & Graphics Processing.................................................... 3
OAT 132 Referencing and Transcription............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
OAT 121 Keyboarding........................................................................................ 4
MEA 150 Medical Lab Procedures I.................................................................... 4
MEA 151 Medical Lab Procedures II................................................................... 4
MEA 170 Pharmacology for Medical Assistants.................................................. 3
MEA 290 Medical Assistant Internship............................................................... 4
Select four (4) courses from
OAT 120 Medical Office Procedures................................................................... 4
OAT 125 Medical Computer Applications............................................................ 3
OAT 157 Word Level I....................................................................................... 3
MEA 100 Introduction to Medical Assisting........................................................ 2
MEA 120 Medical Office Procedures................................................................... 4
MEA 125 Medical Office Procedures II................................................................ 4
MEA 255 Comprehensive Medical Transcription................................................. 3
MEA 270 Medical Assistant Seminar.................................................................. 2
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Medical Laboratory Technology Associate Degree program prepares the student who wishes to seek employment as a medical laboratory technician in hospital laboratories, independent laboratories, physicians’ offices, community health agencies, or as a technician in research centers, pharmaceutical laboratories, biomedical laboratories, or as a quality control technician in food processing or manufacturing companies.
Students wishing to enroll in the program will be required to submit evidence of a physical examination. The program includes didactic course work on campus followed by a clinical affiliation in an approved hospital. The program is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018, (773) 714-8880 which qualifies the graduates to take the ASCP registry examination for Medical Laboratory Technicians. Students will be required to complete the program within four calendar years.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I........................................................................... 5
CHM 151 Chemical Principles II .........................................................................5
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology..................................................................... 4
MLT 120 Hematology I....................................................................................... 4
MLT 121 Hematology II..................................................................................... 4
MLT 220 Clinical Chemistry I.............................................................................. 4
MLT 221 Clinical Chemistry II............................................................................. 4
MLT 251 Pathogenic Microbiology...................................................................... 4
MLT 260 Immunology........................................................................................ 4
MLT 261 Blood Banking..................................................................................... 4
MLT 291 Clinical Practicum................................................................................. 7
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
Nuclear Medicine Technology is an imaging and therapeutic profession that utilizes minute traces of radioactive material in the determination of pathologic and physiologic conditions within the body. Students are trained in the proper techniques of intravenous radionuclide administrations, therapies, intricate computer applications, and detailed clinical procedures. The program is fully accredited through the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT) and prepares students for the national certification examination.
Students obtain clinical experience and competency at various hospitals and outpatient laboratories. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements.
NOTE: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
CHM 111 Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry.............................................. 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
MAT 135 Biomedical Statistics............................................................................ 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
HLH 101 Introduction to Patient Care............................................................... 2
HLH 215 Cardiovascular Monitoring ...................................................................2
NMT 115 Introduction to NMT with Clinical Lab ..................................................4
NMT 201 Clinical Nuclear Medicine I................................................................... 3
NMT 202 Clinical Nuclear Medicine II.......................................................... ....... 3
NMT 203 Clinical Nuclear Medicine III.......................................................... ..... 3
NMT 211 Scan Reading I.......................................................... ......................... 1
NMT 212 Scan Reading II.......................................................... ....................... 1
NMT 222 Nuclear Physics.......................................................... ........................ 3
NMT 223 Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation...................................................... 3
NMT 224 Radiopharmacy.......................................................... ........................ 2
NMT 226 Radiobiology/Protection.......................................................................2
NMT 295 Clinical Internship I............................................................................ .4
NMT 296 Clinical Internship II............................................................................ 5
NMT 297 Clinical Internship III.......................................................................... 8
PHY 112 Physics for Allied Health...................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Wilmington Campuses)
The Occupational Therapy Assistant is an individual who works under the supervision of a certified occupational therapist. The Occupational Therapy Assistant works with individuals or groups by implementing meaningful interventions which support participation in mastering everyday activities (occupations) at home, at work, at school, and in the community. For those with a disability, condition, or impairment being able to perform activities of daily living (ADL) is an important step toward a life that is as independent, productive, as satisfying as possible. The Occupational Therapy Assistant Program is designed to provide general education in the biological, behavioral, and health sciences followed by integrated occupational therapy instruction and laboratory experiences on campus and fieldwork experiences in approved facilities. The Occupational Therapy Assistant Programs at the Owens and Wilmington Campuses are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (AOTA), located at 4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220, Bethesda, MD 20824-1220. AOTA’s phone number is (301) 652-AOTA (2682). AOTA’s website is: http://www.aota.org. Graduates will be able to sit for the National Certification Examination for the Occupational Therapy Assistant administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT). After successful completion of this exam, the individual will be a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA). Many states, including Delaware, require licensure to practice; however, that licensure is based on the results of the NBCOT Certification Exam. Level II Fieldwork (OTA 231 and OTA 232) must be completed within 18 months of the didactic course work for the OTA Program. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements. NOTE: High School-level Chemistry or above within the last five years is a prerequisite requirement for the Program.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
PSY 127 Human Development........................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology........................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 122 Functional Human Anatomy................................................................. 5
or
PTA 118 Functional Anatomy & Kinesiology....................................................... 5
OTA 110 Introduction to Occupational Therapy................................................. 2
OTA 120 Activity Analysis................................................................................... 2
OTA 220 Pediatric Health Conditions................................................................. 3
OTA 221 Adult & Geriatric Health Conditions..................................................... 3
OTA 222 Pediatric Intervention......................................................................... 4
OTA 223 Adult & Geriatric Intervention.............................................................. 4
OTA 224 Psychosocial Conditions...................................................................... 3
OTA 225 Clinical Fieldwork Level I-A.................................................................. 2
OTA 226 Clinical Fieldwork Level I-B.................................................................. 1
OTA 227 Group Process..................................................................................... 2
OTA 229 Professional Seminar.......................................................................... 1
OTA 231 Clinical Fieldwork Level II-A................................................................. 6
OTA 232 Clinical Fieldwork Level II-B .................................................................6
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Wilmington Campuses)
Physical Therapist Assistants are licensed health care workers who provide physical therapy services under the supervision and direction of the physical therapist. They assist with data collection, implement delegated patient interventions, modify interventions within the established plan of care, participate in discharge planning and follow-up care, document the care provided, and educate and interact with health care team members including families, caregivers, students and patients. Students study both on campus and at varied clinical sites. Graduates of the program may be employed by hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private practice clinics, home health agencies, and other health care settings. The Physical Therapist Assistant programs at the Wilmington Campus and the Owens Campus are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, 111 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, (703) 706-3345, http://www.apta.org/education/accreditation. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements.
Note: High School-level Chemistry or above within the last five years is a prerequisite requirement.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 130 Algebra for Allied Health...................................................................... 4
or
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
PHY 110 Physics for Physical Therapist Assistants ............................................4
or
PHY 112 Physics for Allied Health...................................................................... 4
PTA 100 Introduction to Physical Therapist Assisting........................................ 2
PTA 101 Basic Techniques................................................................................. 4
PTA 102 Modalities............................................................................................ 3
PTA 116 Introduction to Pathology.................................................................... 3
PTA 118 Functional Anatomy & Kinesiology....................................................... 5
or
BIO 122 Functional Human Anatomy................................................................. 5
and
PTA 115 Kinesiology.......................................................................................... 3
PTA 205 Pathology/Treatment of Orthopedic Conditions................................... 4
PTA 206 Pathology/Treatment of Neurological Conditions................................. 4
PTA 208 Special Topics for the PTA.................................................................... 3
PTA 209 PTA Management Issues..................................................................... 2
PTA 211 Clinical Practice I.................................................................................. 4
PTA 212 Clinical Practice II................................................................................ 3
PTA 213 Clinical Practice III............................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Wilmington Campuses)
Radiography is the art and science of using radiation to provide images of the tissues, organs, bones, and vessels that comprise the human body. Radiologic technology students are trained in the precise use of highly technical equipment, the application of specialized techniques, and patient interaction. The radiologic technologist is an essential member of the health care team. Radiologic technologists assist radiologists (physicians specializing in radiology) in identifying or ruling out fractures or disease. The programs are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) (312-704-5300) located at 20 N. Wacker Street, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-2401. Graduation from an accredited program in radiography ensures eligibility to apply for admission to the certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). In addition to the related and technology courses, students must complete an integrated clinical experience in area radiology departments. Students wishing to pursue this technology may do so by applying to the College, seeking specific information from the Radiologic Technology program counselor or department chairperson at the campus where the student wishes to attend.
NOTE: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement for the Wilmington and Owens Campuses.
OWENS CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
HLH 101 Introduction to Patient Care............................................................... 2
RAD 120 Image Critique & Positioning I............................................................ 4
RAD 121 Image Critique & Positioning II........................................................... 4
RAD 140 Radiographic Exposure I..................................................................... 3
RAD 141 Radiographic Exposure II.................................................................... 3
RAD 150 Radiation Protection & Biology............................................................ 2
RAD 160 Clinical Radiography I.......................................................................... 3
RAD 161 Clinical Radiography II........................................................................ 3
RAD 162 Clinical Radiography III....................................................................... 5
RAD 220 Image Critique & Positioning III.......................................................... 4
RAD 222 Selected Topics in Radiography........................................................... 3
RAD 240 Radiographic Imaging Equipment........................................................ 3
RAD 250 Radiographic Pathology...................................................................... 2
RAD 260 Clinical Radiography IV........................................................................ 5
RAD 261 Clinical Radiography V......................................................................... 5
RAD 270 Processing & Quality Assurance.......................................................... 2
WILMINGTON CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
RAD 105 Introduction to Patient Care & Radiography....................................... 3
RAD 130 Radiographic Procedures I.................................................................. 4
RAD 131 Radiographic Procedures II................................................................. 4
RAD 140 Radiographic Exposure I..................................................................... 3
RAD 141 Radiographic Exposure II.................................................................... 3
RAD 150 Radiation Protection & Biology............................................................ 2
RAD 160 Clinical Radiography I.......................................................................... 3
RAD 161 Clinical Radiography II........................................................................ 3
RAD 162 Clinical Radiography III....................................................................... 5
RAD 230 Radiographic Procedures III................................................................ 3
RAD 231 Radiographic Procedures IV................................................................ 2
RAD 240 Radiographic Imaging Equipment........................................................ 3
RAD 250 Radiographic Pathology...................................................................... 2
RAD 260 Clinical Radiography IV........................................................................ 5
RAD 261 Clinical Radiography V......................................................................... 5
RAD 270 Processing & Quality Assurance.......................................................... 2
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Wilmington Campuses)
Respiratory Care is an allied health specialty involved in the treatment, management, and diagnostic evaluation of patients with problems of the cardiopulmonary system. Respiratory Care is one of the most dynamic allied health fields, undergoing a continuous process of discovery and improvement in both therapeutic techniques and related modes of mechanical assistance. The Wilmington and Owens Campus programs are accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (COARC), 1248 Harwood Road, Bedford, TX 76021-4244, (817) 283-2835, and prepare students for the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) Entry Level and Advanced Practice Examinations. Courses are offered on campus and at a variety of clinical affiliates. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entry requirements.
NOTE: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement for the Wilmington Campus.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
Select two (2) courses from
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
PSY 125 Child Development.............................................................................. 3
PSY 126 Child & Adolescent Development......................................................... 3
PSY 127 Human Development........................................................................... 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
HLH 120 Pharmacology..................................................................................... 2
RCT 130 Introduction to Respiratory Care......................................................... 7
RCT 140 Pulmonary Physiology......................................................................... 3
RCT 210 Neonatal & Pediatric Respiratory Care................................................ 3
RCT 231 Respiratory Care Procedures I............................................................ 4
RCT 232 Respiratory Care Procedures II........................................................... 7
RCT 241 Pulmonary Pathophysiology I.............................................................. 3
RCT 242 Pulmonary Pathophysiology II............................................................. 4
RCT 251 Clinical Respiratory Care I................................................................... 2
RCT 252 Clinical Respiratory Care II.................................................................. 3
RCT 253 Clinical Respiratory Care III................................................................. 5
CHM 110 General Chemistry ..............................................................................4
and
RCT 244 Cardiopulmonary Assessment............................................................. 5
or
HLH 101 Introduction to Patient Care............................................................... 2
and
HLH 215 Cardiovascular Monitoring ...................................................................2
and
RCT 233 Special Topics in Respiratory Care....................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
Vascular Technology is a specialized learning concentration of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. The skilled vascular technologist is qualified by academic and clinical training to assist the physician in assessing the vascular status of the body in the assessment of both arterial and venous disease processes and the state of well being. The Vascular Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JRCDMS), 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN 55125-2998, (651) 731-1582, of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education programs (CAAHEP), 1361 Park Street Clearwater, FL 33756, (727) 210-2350. Graduates of accredited programs are eligible to sit for national certification as Registered Vascular Technologists (RVT). Employment opportunities in this dynamic field exist in a wide range of settings. Interested applicants should contact the technology counselor for special entrance requirements.
Note: General Chemistry (CHM 110) within the past five years is a prerequisite requirement.
CORE COURSE
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 100 Medical Terminology............................................................................ 3
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 130 Disease Proc/Pathophysiology ............................................................3
PHY 111 Conceptual Physics............................................................................. 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
DMS 106 Intro to Patient Care/Sonography...................................................... 3
DMS 110 Acoustical Physics............................................................................... 3
DMS 121 Abdominal Sonography I.................................................................... 2
DMS 230 Special Topics..................................................................................... 2
VAS 102 Clinical Internship I............................................................................. 4
VAS 111 Vascular Techniques I......................................................................... 3
VAS 112 Vascular Techniques II........................................................................ 4
VAS 202 Clinical Internship II............................................................................ 7
VAS 203 Clinical Internship III........................................................................... 7
VAS 213 Vascular Techniques III....................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Veterinary Technology Associate Degree program provides students with the theoretical and technical skills essential for a wide-range of career options in animal health and management. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers as veterinary technicians and for positions in animal hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, research laboratories, animal health industry, zoological parks, and emergency/specialty clinics. The program focuses on the development of laboratory testing techniques, clinical assisting procedures, humane animal care and nursing skills, and hospital management practices. In addition to course work and laboratory experience, students are required to complete one supervised externship at a variety of animal care facilities.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition ...........................................................................3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication.................................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math and Statistics................................................................. 4
Select two (2) courses from
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
PSY 127 Human Development........................................................................... 3
PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology........................................................................... 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 125 Introductory Microbiology ....................................................................4
or
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology .....................................................................4
BIO 140 General Biology................................................................................... 4
or
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
CHM 100 Basic Chemistry ..................................................................................3
MLT 130 Hematology for the Vet Tech............................................................... 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
VET 101 Introduction to Veterinary Technology................................................ 2
VET 102 Veterinary Anatomy............................................................................. 3
VET 110 Veterinary Physiology.......................................................................... 3
VET 120 Breeds & Behavior............................................................................... 2
VET 140 Pharmacology for Vet Techs................................................................ 3
VET 145 Exotic Animal Care and Management.................................................. 1
VET 205 Small Animal Health & Disease............................................................ 3
VET 210 Veterinary Clinical Pathology............................................................... 3
VET 221 Veterinary Nursing I............................................................................ 3
VET 222 Veterinary Nursing II........................................................................... 3
VET 224 Large Animal/Equine Nursing/Health Management...............................4
VET 230 Research Animal Technology............................................................... 3
VET 235 Diagnostic Imaging.............................................................................. 3
VET 250 Veterinary Technician Internship......................................................... 5
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry, Stanton & Wilmington Campus)
Agriculture plays an extensive and essential part in today’s economy. Individuals seeking a career in agriculture and its related occupations will discover the need for a formal education is now greater than ever. The investment in a modern agricultural enterprise is too costly to permit poor planning and preparation. Sound principles of production, management, and marketing are vital to the successful undertaking of an agricultural business. A broad spectrum of agriculture-related careers extends beyond the farm. Employers look to two-year technical colleges for qualified employees, and entrepreneurs look to the associate degree as a means to prepare them for ownership of an agribusiness.
Agribusiness Management prepares students for positions related to the agriculture industry by developing their knowledge of agriculture, business and economics. This technology will enable graduates to obtain positions with large corporations, small business or government agencies. Those who desire to be self-employed may choose to own or operate a farm business. Academics combined with real world experience will prepare students for a variety of employment opportunities.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Intro to Computers & Application......................................................... 3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
SPA 136 Spanish Communication I ....................................................................4
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
or
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
ACC 213 Managerial Accounting........................................................................ 3
or
ACC 221 Cost Accounting I ................................................................................3
AGS 102 Agricultural Science............................................................................. 3
AGS 104 Intro to Agribusiness Management..................................................... 3
AGS 209 Farm Records/Accounts....................................................................... 3
AGS 212 Agribusiness Marketing....................................................................... 3
AGS 223 Applied Ecology................................................................................... 3
AGS 225 Agriculture Seminar............................................................................. 3
BUS 101 Intro to Business................................................................................ 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
Horticulture relates to the production and marketing of ornamental plants. Greenhouse operations, lawn and garden services, and nursery operations are all branches of horticulture. A specialized diploma is also available in this Option, along with certificates in Turf, Landscaping, and Plants/Soils.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communication............................................................................ 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication............................................................... 3
MAT 125 Math for the Trades............................................................................ 3
or
MAT 150 Business Mathematics......................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
or
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
OAT 157 Word Level I....................................................................................... 3
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
or
BIO 151 Biology II............................................................................................. 4
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology..................................................................... 4
or
CHM 100 Basic Chemistry.................................................................................. 3
or
CHM 110 General Chemistry ..............................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AGS 101 Soil & Water Management.................................................................. 3
AGS 103 Greenhouse Management.................................................................. 3
AGS 104 Introduction to Agribusiness Management .........................................3
AGS 105 Principles of Plant Growth................................................................... 3
AGS 107 Pest Control........................................................................................ 3
AGS 122 Concepts of Turf Management............................................................ 3
AGS 132 Landscape Construction & Management............................................. 3
AGS 135 Turf & Landscape Irrigation................................................................. 3
AGS 203 Landscape Plans & Plant Materials..................................................... 3
AGS 207 Floriculture.......................................................................................... 3
AGS 215 Agricultural Leadership....................................................................... 3
AGS 221 Turfgrass Equipment Management..................................................... 3
AGS 232 Horticulture Cooperative..................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Production Agriculture option involves the growing and marketing of crops and livestock. A thorough knowledge of marketing, management, and finance as well as production skills are the keys to a career as an agriculture producer. There is also a diploma available in Production Agriculture.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communication............................................................................ 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication............................................................... 3
MAT 125 Math for the Trades............................................................................ 3
or
MAT 150 Business Mathematics......................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
or
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Intro to Business................................................................................ 3
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
OAT 157 Word Level I....................................................................................... 3
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
or
BIO 151 Biology II............................................................................................. 4
or
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology..................................................................... 4
or
CHM 110 General Chemistry ..............................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AGS 101 Soil Science......................................................................................... 3
AGS 102 Agricultural Science............................................................................. 3
AGS 104 Intro to Agibusiness Management..................................................... 3
AGS 105 Principles of Plant Growth................................................................... 3
AGS 106 Fruits and Vegetables......................................................................... 3
AGS 107 Pest Control........................................................................................ 3
AGS 202 Agronomic Crops................................................................................. 3
AGS 204 Animal Science.................................................................................... 3
AGS 209 Farm Records & Accounts.................................................................... 3
AGS 212 Intro to Agribusiness Marketing .........................................................3
AGS 215 Agriculture Leadership........................................................................ 3
AGS 230 Production Agriculture Co-op.............................................................. 3
AGS 240 Hydroponics Production.......................................................................3
POS 215 Poultry Production Management .........................................................3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Stanton/Wilmington Campuses)
The Turf Management Technology Degree program is designed to provide skills necessary for an individual to attain gainful employment in the turf management industry. The curriculum provides course study for the field of golf course management and professional turf management specialist. The curriculum will prepare the students for careers as golf and turf management technicians, assistant golf course superintendents, assistant equipment managers, horticulturist, irrigation specialist chemical technician, equipment operator and groundskeeper. There is also a diploma and certificate available in this program.
Note: Students will be required to take certain course at the Owens Campus Turf Grass Lab
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communication............................................................................ 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication............................................................... 3
MAT 125 Math for the Trades............................................................................ 3
or
MAT 150 Business Mathematics......................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
or
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Intro to Business................................................................................ 3
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CHM 100 Basic Chemistry.................................................................................. 3
or
CHM 110 General Chemistry ..............................................................................4
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
OAT 157 Word Level I....................................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AGS 101 Soil & Water Management.................................................................. 3
AGS 104 Intro to Agibusiness Management ......................................................3
AGS 105 Principles of Plant Growth ...................................................................3
AGS 107 Pest Control........................................................................................ 3
AGS 122 Concept of Turf Management ..............................................................3
AGS 132 Landscape Construction & Management .............................................3
AGS 135 Turf & Landscape Irrigation .................................................................3
AGS 203 Landscape Plans & Plant Materials .....................................................3
AGS 215 Agricultural Leadership .......................................................................3
AGS 221 Turfgrass Equipment Management .....................................................3
AGS 222 Putting Green Management ................................................................3
AGS 223 Applied Ecology ...................................................................................3
AGS 224 Turf & Athletic Flood Maintenance .......................................................3
AGS 231 Turfgrass Management Co-op .............................................................3
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton & Terry Campuses)
Civil Engineering Technology is one of the broadest fields in the overall practice of engineering because its work is coordinated with so many other areas of engineering. The curriculum provides a broad base instructional program suitable to many aspects of the construction industry. The employment opportunities are extensive, varying and offer graduates numerous challenges in a growing technological society.
The program emphasizes practical applications in the areas of site development; route surveying & design; topographic drafting; hydraulics/hydrology; the selection, specification and testing of soils, concrete, asphalt, and other construction materials for the construction industry. The use of computers for CAD, data acquisition and analysis is integrated throughout the program preparing graduates for immediate productivity in the profession.
Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology program may work as engineering technicians in offices of civil/surveying/structural/consulting engineering firms; local, state, and federal departments of natural resources; transportation/highway departments; material testing laboratories; and flood control and soil conservation agencies.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 PreCalculus......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion......................................................... 3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War.................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I.......................................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
Select five (5) courses from
AET 121 Introduction to Arch Drafting............................................................... 4
or
AET 123 Drafting & Design................................................................................ 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application...........................................3
or
ELM 110 Introduction to Computers & Tech.......................................................3
or
IET 150 Computer Applications..........................................................................3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD.....................................................3
EDD 271 Advanced CAD Using Autocad..............................................................3
PHY 171 Physics I...............................................................................................4
or
PHY 205 General Physics I..................................................................................4
or
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus.........................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 125 Architectural Drafting & Design............................................................ 4
or
EDD 272 Solid Modeling......................................................................................3
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods....................................................... 4
AET 150 Engineering Construction Drafting .......................................................3
AET 232 Contracts & Specifications................................................................... 3
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning................................................................. 3
AET 236 Building Service System........................................................................4
or
AET 170 Graphics for Arch Design.......................................................................4
AET 270 Architectural Design Studio...................................................................4
or
AET 241 Advanced Arch Construction Documents..............................................4
CET 144 Surveying Principles.............................................................................4
or
AET 250 Structural Drafting & Design.................................................................4
or
AET 275 Arch Design: Foundation Studies I.......................................................4
CET 256 Statics & Strength of Materials.............................................................5
or
MET 132 Statics..................................................................................................3
and
MET 242 Strength of Materials...........................................................................3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
Civil Engineering Technology is one of the broadest fields in the overall practice of engineering because its work is coordinated with so many other areas of engineering. The curriculum provides a broad base instructional program suitable to many aspects of the construction industry. The employment opportunities are extensive, varying and offer graduates numerous challenges in a growing technological society.
The program emphasizes practical applications in the areas of site development; route surveying & design; topographic drafting; hydraulics/hydrology; the selection, specification and testing of soils, concrete, asphalt, and other construction materials for the construction industry. The use of computers for CAD, data acquisition and analysis is integrated throughout the program preparing graduates for immediate productivity in the profession.
Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology program may work as engineering technicians in offices of civil/surveying/structural/consulting engineering firms; local, state, and federal departments of natural resources; transportation/highway departments; material testing laboratories; and flood control and soil conservation agencies.
The Civil Engineering Technology program at the Owens campus is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 PreCalculus......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion .........................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War.................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
Select five (5) courses from
AET 121 Introduction to Arch Drafting............................................................... 4
or
AET 123 Drafting & Design................................................................................ 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
or
ELM 110 Introduction to Computers & Tech...................................................... 3
or
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD.................................................... 3
EDD 271 Advanced CAD Using Autocad............................................................. 3
PHY 171 Physics I ..............................................................................................4
or
PHY 205 General Physics I .................................................................................4
or
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus........................................................................ 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 125 Architectural Drafting & Design............................................................ 4
or
EDD 272 Solid Modeling..................................................................................... 3
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods....................................................... 4
AET 150 Engineering Construction Drafting .......................................................3
AET 232 Contracts & Specifications................................................................... 3
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning..................................................................3
AET 236 Building Service System....................................................................... 4
or
AET 170 Graphics for Architectural Design......................................................... 4
AET 270 Architectural Design Studio.................................................................. 4
or
AET 241 Advanced Architectural Construction Documents................................. 4
CET 144 Surveying Principles............................................................................ 4
or
AET 250 Structural Drafting & Design................................................................ 4
or
AET 275 Arch Design: Foundation Studies I...................................................... 4
CET 256 Statics & Strength of Materials............................................................ 5
or
MET 132 Statics................................................................................................. 3
and
MET 242 Strength of Materials.......................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Terry Campus)
Interior design is a highly-skilled profession which encompasses the total design picture. There is a big difference between an interior decorator and a professional interior designer. Interior designers must consider the structure and utilities of a building, client needs and cost effectiveness, as well as aesthetics. It is the designer’s job to develop creative solutions to improve the human environment and maximize the function of space. The interior designer prepares technical drawings and designs development drawings to present a successful solution to the client. In addition to residential work, the field of interior design includes such projects as schools, hotels, hospitals, restaurants, theaters, shopping centers, and many more commercial areas. Although the program places a high emphasis on design, students are exposed to all aspects of industry. The program offers students the opportunity to prepare for careers in interior design as designers, draftsmen, color consultants, renderers, specifiers to work in interior design firms, architectural firms, retail stores, and hotel chains, to name a few.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 155 Mathematics of Finance....................................................................... 3
VSC 131 Art History I......................................................................................... 3
VSC 132 Art History II....................................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 125 Architectural Drafting & Design............................................................ 4
AET 232 Contracts & Specifications................................................................... 3
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning................................................................. 3
AET 236 Building Service System....................................................................... 4
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD ....................................................3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods....................................................... 4
AID 145 Interior Styles Materials & Accents...................................................... 4
AID 151 Interior Detailing.................................................................................. 4
AID 170 Presentation Drawing & Rendering...................................................... 4
AID 241 Residential Design Studio.................................................................... 5
AID 242 Commercial Design Studio................................................................... 5
AID 265 Professional Practice of Interior Design............................................... 3
VSC 115 Introduction to Design........................................................................ 3
VSC 125 Color & Composition........................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at the Owens Campus provides multiple learning opportunities through a balance of general education courses, nursing courses and supervised clinical practice. The graduate of the Associate Degree Nursing Program is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. The Associate Degree Nurse is prepared to care for individuals in a variety of health care settings. The graduate functions as an integral member of the health care team within the roles of provider of care, manager of care and member within the discipline of nursing. Students have the option to graduate at the end of the first year and receive a diploma in practical nursing, take the National Council Licensure Examination for practical nurses (NCLEX-PN), and continue in the Associate Degree Nursing Program. The nursing program provides a foundation for continuation of higher education through articulation with baccalaureate degree nursing programs.
The Associate Degree Nursing full-time program may be completed in five semesters. Part-time study is available. Advanced placement day and evening is available for Licensed Practical Nurses. Transfer students must follow the transfer policy of Delaware Technical & Community College. Individuals interested in applying to the nursing programs need to review the admissions procedure and specific admissions criteria for the Associate Degree Nursing Program outlined in the Nursing Department Fact Sheets. The legal requirements for licensure in the State of Delaware are outlined in the Nursing Department Policy Manual.
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at the Owens Campus is approved by the Delaware Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Information about the program is available from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 3343 Peachtree Road NE; Suite 500; Atlanta, GA 30326; (404) 975-5000; www.nlnac.org
NOTE: High School-level Chemistry within the last five years or college-level Chemistry within the last 10 years, is a pre-admission requirement for this program.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 119 Applied Clinical Mathematics............................................................... 3
PSY 127 Human Development........................................................................... 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
or
SOC 213 Ethical Issues in Health Care.............................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 125 Introductory Microbiology ....................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
NUR 121 Human Needs in Health & Illness I................................................... 11
NUR 122 Human Needs in Health & Illness II.................................................. 11
NUR 123 Special Needs in Health & Illness........................................................ 3
or
NUR 123 Special Needs in Health & Illness........................................................ 3
NUR 124 Basic Concepts of Human Needs........................................................ 6
NUR 125 Concepts of Human Needs I............................................................... 8
NUR 126 Concepts of Human Needs II.............................................................. 8
or
NUR 199 Advanced Credit/Practical Nursing ....................................................18
and
NUR 221 Human Needs in Health & Illness III................................................... 3
NUR 222 Human Needs in Health & Illness IV................................................... 3
NUR 223 Human Needs in Health & Illness V..................................................... 3
NUR 224 Human Needs in Maternal-Newborn Nursing...................................... 3
NUR 225 Human Needs in Pediatric Nursing...................................................... 3
NUR 226 Human Needs in Psychiatric Nursing ...................................................3
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus)
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at the Stanton Campus provides multiple learning opportunities through a balance of general education courses, nursing courses and supervised clinical practice. The graduate of the Associate Degree Nursing Program is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. The Associate Degree Nurse is prepared to care for individuals and families in a variety of health care settings. The graduate functions as an integral member of the health care team within the roles of provider of care, manager of care and member within the discipline of nursing. The nursing program provides a foundation for continuation of higher education through articulation with baccalaureate degree nursing programs.
The Associate Degree Nursing Program may be completed in five semesters of full-time study. Part-time study is available. Advance placement is available for Licensed Practical Nurses. Transfer students must follow the transfer policy of Delaware Technical & Community College. Individuals interested in applying to the nursing program must attend an information session to review the admissions procedure and specific admissions criteria for the Associate Degree Nursing Program as outlined in the Nursing Program Admissions Handbook. The legal requirements for licensure in the State of Delaware are also outlined in the Nursing Program Admissions Handbook. The schedule of information sessions is available by calling the Marketing Department at 302-888-5288 and the prospective student website (www.dtcc.edu/stanton/prospective).
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at the Stanton Campus is approved by the Delaware Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Information about the program is available from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 3343 Peachtree Road NE; Suite 500; Atlanta, GA 30326; (404) 975-5000; www.nlnac.org
NOTE: High School-level Chemistry within the last five years or college-level Chemistry, within the last 10 years, is a pre-admission requirement for this program.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 119 Applied Clinical Mathematics............................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 125 Introductory Microbiology ....................................................................4
PSY 127 Human Development........................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
NUR 145 LPN to RN Role Transition................................................................... 2
NUR 199 Advanced Credit/Practical Nursing ....................................................18
or
NUR 141 Nursing Care I-A................................................................................. 5
NUR 142 Nursing Care I-B................................................................................. 5
NUR 143 Nursing Care II-A................................................................................ 5
NUR 144 Nursing Care II-B................................................................................ 5
and
NUR 241 Nursing Care III-A............................................................................... 5
NUR 242 Nursing Care III-B............................................................................... 5
NUR 243 Nursing Care IV-A............................................................................... 5
NUR 244 Nursing Care IV-B............................................................................... 5
A.A.S. Degree (Terry Campus)
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at the Terry Campus provides multiple learning opportunities through a balance of general education courses, nursing courses and supervised clinical practice. The Associate Degree Nurse is prepared to care for individuals and families in a variety of health care settings. The graduate functions as an integral member of the health care team. The Associate Degree Nursing Program provides a foundation for continuation of higher education through articulation with baccalaureate degree nursing programs. Students have the option to graduate at the end of the first year and receive a diploma in Practical Nursing Studies. The Practical Nursing graduate is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). The Associate Degree Nursing Program may be completed in five semesters. Prior to admission to the clinical portion of the program, all students must complete the NLN Pre-Admission Examination–RN. Advanced placement is available for Licensed Practical Nurses. The graduate of the Associate Degree Nursing Program is eligible to take the National Council of State Boards of Nursing Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). The legal requirements for licensure in the State of Delaware are outlined in the Nursing Department Admissions Handbook. A criminal background check is required for all students.
Transfer students must follow the transfer policy of Delaware Technical & Community College. Individuals interested in applying to the nursing program should review the College admission procedure and specific admission criteria for the Associate Degree Nursing Program as outlined in the College Catalog and the Nursing Department Admissions Handbook.
The Associate Degree Nursing Program at the Terry Campus is approved by the Delaware Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. Information about the program is available from the National League Accrediting Commission, 3343 Peachtree Road NE; Suite 500; Atlanta, GA 30326; (404) 975-5000; www.nlnac.org
NOTE: Advanced Placement Licensed Practical Nurses must have a current license and complete NUR 178, Transition to Professional Nursing.
NOTE: High school-level chemistry within the last five years or college level chemistry within the last 10 years is a pre-admission requirement for this program.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 119 Applied Clinical Mathematics............................................................... 3
PSY 127 Human Development........................................................................... 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 120 Anatomy and Physiology I................................................................... 5
BIO 121 Anatomy and Physiology II.................................................................. 5
BIO 125 Introductory Microbiology ....................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
NUR 178 Transition: Professional Nursing......................................................... 2
NUR 199 Advanced Credit/Practical Nursing.................................................... 18
or
NUR 171 Nursing Care of Adults I...................................................................... 4
NUR 172 Nursing Care of Adults II.................................................................... 6
NUR 173 Nursing Care of Adults III................................................................... 6
NUR 174 Mental Health Nursing........................................................................ 2
NUR 175 Maternal & Newborn Nursing I............................................................ 2
NUR 176 Nursing Care of Children I.................................................................. 2
NUR 177 Nursing Perspectives I........................................................................ 1
and
NUR 271 Nursing Care of Adults IV.................................................................... 5
NUR 272 Nursing Care of Adults V..................................................................... 5
NUR 274 Community Mental Health Nursing...................................................... 3
NUR 275 Maternal & Newborn Nursing II.......................................................... 3
NUR 276 Nursing Care of Children II................................................................. 3
NUR 277 Nursing Perspectives II....................................................................... 1
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Stanton Campuses)
The Automotive Technology Program allows students to select a practical hands-on Certificate or Diploma program or a more rigorous Associate Degree option.
Graduates of the Associate Degree option will be able to perform a variety of preventive maintenance and repair functions on automobiles. Through systematic classroom instruction, completion of required laboratories and structured, mandatory internships, graduates will be able to use printed and electronic information, tools and instruments to diagnose faults and carry out necessary repairs and maintenance procedures.
Graduates of the Certificate or Diploma program will be able to enter the automotive service industry as entry level technicians. Through the completion of the required pre-tech courses, students completing the Certificate or Diploma program may transfer their earned credits toward the Associate Degree program.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
MAT 120 Math for Behavioral Sciences.............................................................. 3
or
MAT 125 Math for the Trades ............................................................................4
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
or
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AUT 123 Co-op Work Experience I.................................................................... 4
or
AUT 153 Automotive Practicum I........................................................................ 4
AUT 223 Co-op Work Experience II................................................................... 4
or
AUT 253 Automotive Practicum II...................................................................... 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
or
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AUT 114 Introduction to Automotive Technology............................................... 3
AUT 116 Automotive Electrical........................................................................... 5
AUT 118 Auto Steering & Suspension & Alignment............................................ 3
AUT 119 Automotive Brake Systems.................................................................. 3
AUT 122 Auto Air Conditioning & Heating.......................................................... 3
AUT 202 Automotive Engine Repair................................................................... 4
AUT 203 Automotive Engine Performance......................................................... 7
AUT 205 Manual Transmissions/Transaxle......................................................... 4
AUT 208 Automatic Transmission....................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Stanton Campuses)
The Biotechnology Degree prepares students for employment in research, industrial or pharmaceutical laboratories. Graduates are employed by local research and development facilities at competitive salaries. The program provides a theoretical and practical education in the various aspects of biology such as molecular biology and microbiology as well as analytical and biochemical techniques. Laboratory facilities include standard lab equipment and modern instrumentation in such fields as electrophoresis, gas and liquid chromatography, and spectroscopy.
The Biotechnology Program not only prepares students who want to acquire entry-level job skills but also offers students a broad selection of courses that are transferable to bachelor degree granting institutions.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
or
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion......................................................... 3
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
PSY 123 Industrial Psychology ..........................................................................3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
c
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I........................................................................... 5
CHM 151 Chemical Principles II .........................................................................5
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
BIO 151 Biology II............................................................................................. 4
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology..................................................................... 4
BIT 260 Biotechnology I.................................................................................... 4
BIT 261 Biotechnology II................................................................................... 4
CHM 250 Analytical Chemistry I......................................................................... 5
CHM 251 Analytical Chemistry II........................................................................ 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Stanton Campuses)
Biotechnology: Biological Sciences Option provides biology and chemistry education focusing on standard laboratory techniques for a science laboratory. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in mathematics and science to prepare students for upper-division course work. The program is articulated with the University of Delaware’s bachelor’s degrees in Biotechnology and Biological Sciences.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 185 Precalculus.......................................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I........................................................................... 5
CHM 151 Chemical Principles II .........................................................................5
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
or
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
PHY 171 Physics I ..............................................................................................4
or
PHY 205 General Physics I .................................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
BIO 151 Biology II............................................................................................. 4
BIO 250 Principles of Microbiology..................................................................... 4
BIT 260 Biotechnology I.................................................................................... 4
CHM 240 Organic Chemistry I............................................................................ 4
CHM 241 Organic Chemistry II ..........................................................................4
CHM 250 Analytical Chemistry I......................................................................... 5
CHM 251 Analytical Chemistry II........................................................................ 4
or
BIT 261 Biotechnology II................................................................................... 4
There is a growing demand for qualified personnel with business knowledge and skills. Business concentrations are available leading to the Associate in Applied Science degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The following Options are available: A.A.S. degrees in Accounting; Business Administration; Management Information Systems; Management, Marketing; Banking; Hospitality Management; Customer Service; and General Business. Short-term specialized diploma and certificate programs are also available in some of the A.A.S. options listed above. For interest in Diploma Programs refer to the Diploma Program Section.
The Business programs not only prepares students who want to acquire entry-level job skills but also offers students a broad selection of courses designed to maximize transferability to bachelor degree granting institutions.*
The Business programs are a blend of courses designed to prepare students for technical and professional careers. Courses include preparation in accounting, marketing, management, microcomputer applications, and related studies including economics, mathematics, and written/oral communications.
The course work provides detailed study of:
- the accounting cycle for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations
- the theory and practice of accounting principles, procedures, and assumptions
- the theory and practice of auditing, intermediate, cost, and tax accounting
- the principles and problems of management and supervision
- the principles and problems of marketing, salesmanship, and advertising
- the management of information systems
- electronic businesses
- economic, monetary, and fiscal principles that guide business firms in national and world economies
- statistical applications in business
- computer applications in business
- the principles of financing and investing
- written and oral communications
- problem-solving and decision making skills
State-of-the-art microcomputers are used to supplement many business courses.
Opportunities–There are a variety of job opportunities available for graduates of the Business technologies.
Opportunities for employment exist in the following:
- federal, state, and local governmental agencies
- small, medium, and large businesses
- colleges, hospitals, and other non-profit organizations
- religious, social, and fraternal organizations
Graduates of the Business programs are prepared to further their education. Courses are transferable to baccalaureate institutions. Students are advised to check the transfer policy of the receiving institution to determine the specifics of course transferability.
*Course and Program Articulation Agreements exist with Delaware State University, Goldey Beacom College, Strayer University, Wilmington University, the University of Delaware, and Widener University.
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Wilmington Campuses)
As a graduate of the Accounting Technology Program at Delaware Tech, you will use your strong accounting skills along with communication, computation and interpersonal skills on the job every day. While a student, you will have the opportunity to gain practical knowledge of the accounting field through internships and class projects. A degree from this program, which has earned national accreditation from the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), sends a clear signal to potential employers that you have completed a high quality business program that meets rigorous educational requirements established by the ACBSP. Your degree will open the door to many different career paths in accounting. Graduates are employed as general staff accountants for business and industry, and frequently enter the areas of auditing, tax accounting and cost accounting.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet & Graphics Processing.................................................... 3
FIN 241 Finance................................................................................................ 3
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
ACC 201 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
ACC 211 Tax Accounting I .................................................................................3
ACC 221 Cost Accounting I ................................................................................3
ACC 231 Intermediate Accounting I.................................................................. 3
ACC 232 Intermediate Accounting II................................................................. 3
ACC 251 Auditing ..............................................................................................3
BUS 203 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
Select two (2) courses from
ACC 212 Tax Accounting II ................................................................................3
ACC 222 Cost Accounting II ..............................................................................3
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
ACC 240 Advanced Accounting.......................................................................... 3
FIN 221 Money & Banking................................................................................. 3
MIS 220 Management Information Systems...................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Wilmington Campus)
An education in Banking Technology will provide a student with the knowledge and skills to increase your job effectiveness and prepare you for career advancement in the banking industry. The Department of Business Technologies has earned national accreditation from the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) which sends a clear signal to potential employers that you have completed a high quality business program.
A cooperative partnership between the Center for Financial Training (CFT) and Delaware Technical & Community College can help you reach your goals in banking and finance. You can earn an Associate Degree in Business Administration with a specialized option in banking by combining CFT’s professional development courses with college credit classes. Many credits can also be applied toward bachelor’s degree programs in business administration, banking and finance, or finance management at other CFT affiliated institutions.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
or
MAT 155 Mathematics of Finance....................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet & Graphics Process......................................................... 3
or
OAT 152 Excel Level 1....................................................................................... 3
CSM 101 Intro to Customer Service ..................................................................3
FIN 221 Money & Banking................................................................................. 3
MKT 219 Sales & Sales Management................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
SOC 215 Business Ethics................................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
BAK 121 Principles of Bank Operation ...............................................................4
BAK 125 Bank Cards ..........................................................................................4
BAK 154 Deposit Operations .............................................................................3
or
BAK 254 Supervisory Training ............................................................................3
BAK 175 Law & Banking Principles .....................................................................4
BAK 176 Law & Bank Application .......................................................................2
BAK 261 Analyzing Financial Statements ...........................................................4
BAK 265 Marketing for Bankers......................................................................... 4
The Business Administration Option provides students with a broad mix of business and general education courses intended to maximize transferability to baccalaureate institutions. Along with their core business courses, students take quantitative, analytical, and computer technology courses designed to enhance their critical thinking and decision-making skills in preparation for further study in business disciplines.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing and Communication................................................. 3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing and Communication.................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 140 General Biology................................................................................... 4
or
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
MAT 251 Finite Math ..........................................................................................3
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
ACC 201 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
ACC 231 Intermediate Accounting I.................................................................. 3
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
BUS 203 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
FIN 241 Finance................................................................................................ 3
or
FIN 291 Finance Honors.................................................................................... 3
MAT 261 Business Calculus I .............................................................................4
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
MGT 231 Human Resource Management........................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens,Terry and Wilmington Campuses)
General Business is tailored to enable students to combine studies in non-business and business courses that best match their individual education goals. This program is intended for full-time business students who plan to transfer to a four-year business college or university after graduation before entering the workforce. This flexibility affords students a unique preparation for continued business studies at an institution of higher learning as well as preparation for professional and technical careers requiring basic business and specific technical skills.
The General Business Programs at the Owens and Terry Campuses are nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet & Graphics Processing.................................................... 3
or
OAT 152 Excel Level I ........................................................................................3
FIN 212 Money & Banking .................................................................................3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
ACC 201 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
MKT 212 Principles of Marketing........................................................................ 3
MGT 231 Human Resource Management........................................................... 3
or
MKT 213 Problems in Marketing......................................................................... 3
NOTE: Select five (5) courses with Advisor approval.
A.A.S. Degree (Terry and Wilmington Campuses)
As a manager in a hotel, restaurant, country club, theme park or attractions environment, you will play a vital role in the success of that organization. Along with a solid background in the principles of business, hospitality management requires a thorough knowledge of specific areas of hospitality operations. A degree from this program, which has earned national accreditation from the Association of College Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), sends a clear signal to potential employers that you have completed a high quality business program that meets rigorous educational requirements established by the ACBSP.
The majority of hospitality management courses are approved by the Educational Institute of the American Hotel and Motel Association.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
SPA 136 Spanish Communication I ....................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CUL 119 Sanitation ...........................................................................................2
HRI 101 Intro to Hospitality............................................................................... 3
HRI 112 Principles of Hospitality Management ..................................................3
HRI 210 Beverage Management ........................................................................3
HRI 211 Quality Food & Menu Planning .............................................................3
HRI 212 Food & Beverage Cost Control............................................................ 3
HRI 215 Lodging Operations Management........................................................ 3
HRI 216 Property Management......................................................................... 3
HRI 219 Innkeepers’ Law.................................................................................. 3
MGT 231 Human Resource Management........................................................... 3
MKT 212 Principles of Marketing........................................................................ 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Wilmington Campuses)
Business Management Technology will prepare the graduate to handle supervisory level management positions in different types of organizational settings in all sectors of the business world. The student will gain a broad based knowledge of support fields such as accounting, law, computers and communications. You will gain knowledge and skills in specific areas of managment such as resource training and development, project management, organizational behavior and strategy development.
Business Management courses are offered day and evening and most are also offered using online and other distance learning formats. The Department of Business Technologies has earned national accreditation from the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) which sends a clear signal to potential employers that you have completed a high quality business program. Many students and graduates use their employers’ tuition reimbursement programs to continue their education in business.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet/Graphics Proc................................................................. 3
ENG 160 Business Communication ....................................................................3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
PSY 219 Organizational Behavior...................................................................... 3
or
OMT 230 Project Management ..........................................................................3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
ACC 213 Managerial Accounting........................................................................ 3
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
HRM 222 Employment Law................................................................................ 3
HRM 224 Training & Development..................................................................... 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
MGT 218 Small Business Management ..............................................................3
MGT 231 Human Resource Management........................................................... 3
MGT 261 Management Policy & Strategy ...........................................................3
MIS 220 Management Information Systems...................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Wilmington Campuses)
A career in Management Information Systems Technology requires using computer hardware and software for processing information that is vital to the support of the business process. You will also integrate business knowledge with information system concepts to support management functions. A degree from this program, which has earned national accreditation from the Association of College Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), sends a clear signal to potential employers that you have completed a high quality business program that meets rigorous educational requirements established by the ACBSP.
After graduation with an associate degree, the graduate will be able to solve a variety of technical and managerial problems relating to allocation, storage, analysis and presentation of information.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
BUS 203 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet & Graphics Processing.................................................... 3
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
CIS 120 Introduction to Programming ...............................................................4
CIS 141 Operating Systems ..............................................................................4
CIS 195 Network Administration....................................................................... 3
CIS 201 Microdatabase Programming............................................................... 4
CIS 240 Systems Analysis & Design ..................................................................4
MGT 231 Human Resource Management........................................................... 3
MIS 220 Management Information Systems...................................................... 3
MKT 212 Principles of Marketing........................................................................ 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Wilmington Campuses)
With an education in Marketing, the graduate will be prepared to work in a variety of entry-level marketing positions in different types of organizational settings in all sectors of the business world. You will gain broad-based knowledge of support fields such as accounting, law, computers and communications.
You will gain knowledge and skills in specific areas of marketing, such as advertising, e-marketing, sales and sales management, retailing and graphic design. Marketing courses are offered days and evenings and most are offered using online and other distance learning formats. The Department of Business Technologies has earned national accreditation from the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) which sends a clear signal to potential employers that you have completed a high-quality business program. Many students and graduates use their employer’s tuition reimbursement programs to continue their education in business.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
ENG 160 Business Communication ....................................................................3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
OAT 242 Desktop Publishing .............................................................................4
SOC 215 Business Ethics................................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
ACC 112 Accounting II....................................................................................... 4
ACC 213 Managerial Accounting........................................................................ 3
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
BUS 203 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
MKT 212 Principles of Marketing........................................................................ 3
MKT 213 Problems in Marketing......................................................................... 3
or
MKT 216 Retailing.............................................................................................. 3
MKT 214 Advertising/Sales Promotion............................................................... 3
MKT 215 Consumer Behavior............................................................................. 3
MKT 217 E-Marketing Fundamentals................................................................. 3
MKT 219 Sale & Sales Management.................................................................. 3
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus)
The Chemical Process Operator Technology curriculum prepares students for employment in industrial plants in the chemical, petroleum, polymer and pharmaceutical industry. The chemical industry throughout the state has a great need for trained chemical operators to adjust and optimize conditions for the production of large quantities of products in local chemical plants and pilot plants. Graduates are readily employed by these local plants at competitive salaries. The program provides a practical education in the various aspects of plant operations such as hands-on training in process operations and control, regulatory compliance, and preventive maintenance skills. Laboratory facilities include not only standard lab equipment, but also modern instrumentation in pilot plant technology and computer simulations.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
Select two (2) courses from
PSY 123 Industrial Psychology ..........................................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
SOC 111 Sociology............................................................................................ 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CHM 110 General Chemistry ..............................................................................4
ELC 101 Electricity & Instrumentation............................................................... 3
ELC 270 Process Instrumentation I ...................................................................4
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
MET 150 Basic Mechanical Systems ...................................................................3
PHY 111 Conceptual Physics............................................................................. 4
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CPO 100 Introduction to Chemical Process Operator Technology..................... 3
CPO 125 Safety, Health & Environment............................................................. 3
CPO 151 Chemical Process Technology I-Systems............................................ 4
CPO 240 Quality................................................................................................ 3
CPO 252 Chemical Process Technology II-Operations....................................... 4
CPO 253 Process Troubleshooting.................................................................... 4
CPO 260 Internship........................................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus)
The Chemistry Technology curriculum prepares students for employment in quality control, research and industrial laboratories in chemical and allied industries. Graduates are employed by local research and development facilities at competitive salaries. The program provides a theoretical and practical education in various aspects of chemistry such as organic, biochemical, analytical and industrial chemistry. Laboratory facilities include standard lab equipment and instrumentation in such fields as gas and liquid chromatography and UV, IR, NMR and atomic absorption spectroscopy.
The Chemistry Technology Program not only prepares students who want to acquire entry-level job skills but also offers students a broad selection of courses designed to maximize transferability to bachelor degree granting institutions. The Chemistry Technology program is accredited by the American Chemical Society—Chem Tech Program Approval Service. (CTPAS).
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion......................................................... 3
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
PSY 123 Industrial Psychology ..........................................................................3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
CIS 107 Intro to Computers & Applications....................................................... 3
PHY 171 Physics I ..............................................................................................4
PHY 172 Physics II............................................................................................. 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CHM 111 Intro to Organic & Biochemistry...........................................................4
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I........................................................................... 5
CHM 151 Chemical Principles II .........................................................................5
CHM 240 Organic Chemistry I............................................................................ 4
CHM 241 Organic Chemistry II ..........................................................................4
CHM 245 Introduction to Industrial Chemistry ..................................................4
CHM 250 Analytical Chemistry I......................................................................... 5
CHM 251 Analytical Chemistry II........................................................................ 4
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus)
This program is a pathway for Delaware Tech graduates who seek a baccalaureate degree in Chemistry. As a graduate of Delaware Tech, you will have earned an associate degree in Chemistry Technology. This degree will allow you to go directly into laboratory work as a chemical technician or to transfer to the University of Delaware at the junior level as Chemistry major. The Chemistry Technology: Chemistry/Math Concentration provides a theoretical and practical education in chemical principles, techniques, and instrumentation with a special emphasis on mathematics and physics to prepare you for upper division coursework.
As a chemistry technician, you will work a laboratory setting preparing solutions, using instrumentation, acquiring and analyzing data. The Chemistry Technology Program is approved by the American Chemical Society.
You will learn fundamental chemical theory and laboratory procedures; chemical and laboratory safety procedures; common laboratory techniques; preparation of solutions; data acquisition and analysis; current techniques in organic and analytical chemistry; and addition knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to your success.
You will earn an associate degree that will provide a pathway to a bachelor’s degree program; the opportunity to continue your education in fields such as Chemistry, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, and other scientific fields; the skills needed to apply for a position in chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, or contract laboratories; and enhanced opportunities for advancement to higher level positions.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 185 PreCalculus......................................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology............................................................................................ 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
PHY 171 Physics I ..............................................................................................4
PHY 172 Physics II............................................................................................. 4
PHY 271 Electricity & Magnetism........................................................................ 4
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CHM 150 Chemical Principles I........................................................................... 5
CHM 151 Chemical Principles II .........................................................................5
CHM 240 Organic Chemistry I............................................................................ 4
CHM 241 Organic Chemistry II ..........................................................................4
CHM 250 Analytical Chemistry I......................................................................... 5
CHM 251 Analytical Chemistry II........................................................................ 4
BIO 150 Biology I ..............................................................................................4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
Civil Engineering Technology is one of the broadest fields in the overall practice of engineering because its work is coordinated with so many other areas of engineering. The curriculum provides a broad base instructional program suitable to many aspects of the construction industry. The employment opportunities are extensive, varying and offer graduates numerous challenges in a growing technological society.
The program emphasizes practical applications in the areas of site development; route surveying & design; topographic drafting; hydraulics/hydrology; the selection, specification and testing of soils, concrete, asphalt, and other construction materials for the construction industry. The use of computers for CAD, data acquisition and analysis is integrated throughout the program preparing graduates for immediate productivity in the profession.
Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology program may work as engineering technicians in offices of civil/surveying/structural/consulting engineering firms; local, state, and federal departments of natural resources; transportation/highway departments; material testing laboratories; and flood control and soil conservation agencies.
The Civil Engineering Technology program at the Owens campus is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication............................................................... 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 Precalculus.......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion .........................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War.................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods........................................................4
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning..................................................................3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD.....................................................3
or
EDD 161 Intro CAD using Microstation...............................................................3
EDD 271 Advanced CAD Using AutoCAD.............................................................3
or
EDD 246 Engineering Drafting –Structural..........................................................3
PHY 205 General Physics I..................................................................................4
or
PHY 171Physics I................................................................................................4
or
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus.........................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 123 Drafting/Design....................................................................................4
or
AET 121 Intro to Arch Drafting............................................................................4
or
CET 125 Civil Drafting and Design......................................................................4
CET 144 Surveying Principles.............................................................................4
CET 236 Soils.....................................................................................................3
CET 238 Concrete and Asphalt...........................................................................3
or
CET 272 Structural Design II..............................................................................4
or
ENV 260 Water/Wastewater Process Design.....................................................4
CET 240 Hydraulics and Hydrology.....................................................................4
CET 244 Principles of Site Development.............................................................4
CET 247 Route Surveying and Design................................................................4
or
CET 271 Structural Design I...............................................................................4
CET 251 Topographic Drafting............................................................................3
or
CET 225 CAD Application for Site Development..................................................3
CET 256 Statics & Strength of Materials.............................................................5
or
MET 132 Statics..................................................................................................3
and
MET 242 Strength of Materials...........................................................................3
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus)
Civil Engineering Technology is one of the broadest fields in the overall practice of engineering because its work is coordinated with so many other areas of engineering. The curriculum provides a broad based instructional program suitable to many aspects of the construction industry. The employment opportunities are extensive and varying and offer students numerous challenges in a growing technological society.
Graduates of the Civil Engineering Technology program may work as engineering technicians in offices of civil/surveying/structural/consulting engineering firms; local, state, and federal departments of natural resources; transportation/highway departments; material testing laboratories; and flood control and soil conservation agencies.
Graduates of this program are prepared for immediate productivity in the profession.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 Precalculus.......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War.................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CET 230 Principle of Environmental Systems..................................................... 4
CET 234 Principle of Geotechnical Engineer....................................................... 4
CET 271 Structural Design I ..............................................................................4
CET 272 Structural Design II............................................................................. 4
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
or
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
PHY 171 Physics I ..............................................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods....................................................... 4
AET 232 Contracts & Specifications................................................................... 3
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning................................................................. 3
CET 125 Civil Drafting and Design..................................................................... 4
CET 144 Surveying Principles............................................................................ 4
CET 244 Principles of Site Development............................................................ 4
CET 256 Statics & Strength of Materials............................................................ 5
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD ....................................................3
or
EDD 161 Intro CAD using Microstation.............................................................. 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Stanton & Terry Campuses)
This program option will prepare graduates with the technical skills necessary to enter careers in boundary and/or land surveying, geographic and/or land information systems, engineering project surveying, mapping and geodesy, or other related areas. This curriculum Option emphasizes practical applications in the areas of field mapping, interpretation of basic land records and the preparation of maps and plats. Students will learn on modern surveying equipment including total stations, static and kinematic GPS. The use of computers for CAD, data acquisition and analysis is integrated throughout the program preparing graduates for immediate productivity in the profession.
The State of Delaware recognizes the Civil Engineering Technology, Surveying and Geomatics Option as part of the pathway to licensure as a professional land surveyor.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication.................................................... 3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 Precalculus.......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion .........................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics..................................................................................3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War..................................................................... 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods........................................................4
AET 232 Contracts & Specifications....................................................................3
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning..................................................................3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD.................................................... 3
PHY 205 General Physics I..................................................................................4
or
PHY 171 Physics I...............................................................................................4
or
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus.........................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 123 Drafting/Design....................................................................................4
or
AET 121 Intro to Arch Drafting............................................................................4
or
CET 125 Civil Drafting and Design......................................................................4
CET 144 Surveying Principles.............................................................................4
CET 236 Soils.....................................................................................................3
CET 240 Hydraulics and Hydrology.................................................................... 4
CET 244 Principles of Site Development,............................................................4
CET 245 Advanced Surveying Principles.............................................................4
CET 247 Route Surveying and Design............................................................... 4
CET 248 Boundary Surveying and Law.............................................................. 3
CET 251 Topographic Drafting........................................................................... 3
or
CET 225 CAD Application for Site Development..................................................3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Communications Technology program provides essential background for students preparing for careers in the print or broadcasting media. Students learn how to write news articles for print and broadcast. They learn how to operate radio and television equipment. Instruction is given in copy writing and in selling advertisements for different types of media. The program emphasizes hands-on experience with students serving two internships prior to graduation.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 120 Math for Behavioral Sciences.............................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Intro to Computers & Application......................................................... 3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
MKT 212 Principles of Marketing........................................................................ 3
OAT 242 Desktop Publishing .............................................................................4
Select 3 from:
COM 142 Radio Production................................................................................ 3
or
COM 210 Advanced Video Production................................................................3
or
COM 246 Introduction to Film............................................................................ 4
or
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
SPA 136 Spanish Communication I ....................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
COM 110 Intro to Video Production................................................................... 3
COM 140 Newswriting I..................................................................................... 3
COM 150 Introduction to Electronic Media......................................................... 3
COM 240 Mass Media Law................................................................................. 3
COM 242 Newswriting II................................................................................... 3
COM 250 Photography...................................................................................... 4
COM 251 Layout & Design................................................................................. 3
COM 293 Internship with Seminar..................................................................... 5
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus)
Computer-Aided Engineering Drafting & Design Technology is a program which prepares students for industry by enhancing their computer-aided drafting (CAD) and design skills. The employment opportunities are extensive and varying and offer students numerous challenges in a growing technological society.
Graduates of the program may work as CAD technicians in offices of mechanical, electrical, architectural, structural consulting engineering offices; industrial piping; chemical/oil refineries; and municipal, state, and federal agencies. Graduates of this program are prepared for immediate productivity in the profession.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition.........................................................................................3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition............................................................................3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication.........................................3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communication.............................................................................3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication................................................................3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II................................................................4
or
MAT 185 Precalculus...........................................................................................4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I.............................................................................................4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion..........................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War....................................................................3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War ..................................................................3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CET 256 Statics & Strength of Materials............................................................ 5
or
MET 132 Statics..................................................................................................3
and
MET 242 Strength of Materials...........................................................................3
EDD 110 Introduction to Engineering ................................................................3
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers/Application ................................................3
or
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
MET 123 Modern MFG Techniques..................................................................... 3
PHY 171 Physics I ..............................................................................................4
or
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus.........................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
EDD 141 Engineering Drafting & Design I.......................................................... 4
EDD 142 Engineering Drafting & Design II.........................................................3
EDD 161 Introduction to CAD Using Microstation.............................................. 3
EDD 142 Engineering Drafting & Design II........................................................ 3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD ....................................................3
EDD 233 Engineering Drafting & Design III....................................................... 3
EDD 234 Engineering Drafting - Piping.............................................................. 3
EDD 245 Engineering Drafting & Design (HVAC/ELEC)....................................... 3
EDD 246 Engineering Drafting - Structural........................................................ 3
EDD 249 Engineering Design Process............................................................... 3
EDD 271 Advanced CAD Using AutoCAD............................................................ 3
EDD 272 Solid Modeling..................................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Terry & Wilmington Campuses)
The Computer Information Systems Technology prepares students for careers in applied programming and other computer-related fields. Computer concentrations are available leading to Associate in Applied Science degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The following Options are available:
Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems (O,T,W)
Associate Degree in Microcomputers and Networking (O,T)
Diploma in General Microcomputer Studies (O,T)
Certificates in COBOL, Microcomputers, Network, Windows Programming, Web Developer, and RPG (T)
These Options prepare students for computer-related careers in businesses that use hardware ranging from microcomputers to large mainframe computers. Students are also taught to use the wide variety of software found in businesses including microcomputer networks. Each curriculum consists of a core of courses in programming, software applications, systems analysis, and related accounting and mathematics courses. All core courses make extensive use of computers.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
or
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
or
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
or
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
or
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
or
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 100 Introduction to Accounting ..................................................................3
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
CIS 141 Operating Systems ..............................................................................4
or
CEN 223 Unix Operating System & Networks.....................................................4
MAT 255 Business Statistics I............................................................................ 3
or
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
Select three (3) courses from
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 130 Computer Organization....................................................................... 3
CIS 150 C/C++Programming Language.............................................................4
CIS 180 Internet/Script Programming ...............................................................4
CIS 222 CL for Midrange Computing .................................................................4
CIS 230 RPG ......................................................................................................4
CIS 250 Operating Systems II ...........................................................................3
MAT 253 Discrete Math ......................................................................................3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 118 Introduction to Relational Databases...................................................3
CIS 120 Introduction to Programming ...............................................................4
CIS 201 Microdatabase Programming............................................................... 4
CIS 207 Visual Programming.............................................................. ...............4
CIS 240 Systems Analysis & Design ..................................................................4
Select four (4) courses from
CIS 125 Window Based Operating Systems...................................................... 4
CIS 160 Internet/Web Construction.................................................................. 3
CIS 205 Intro Object Oriented Programming..................................................... 4
CIS 209 Advanced Visual Programming .............................................................4
CIS 210 Data Communications & Networking ....................................................3
CIS 211 Data Structures ...................................................................................4
CIS 231 Advanced RPG ......................................................................................4
CIS 238 Database Design and Programming ....................................................4
CIS 280 Applied Programming Workshop ..........................................................4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Terry Campuses)
(See Computer Information Systems Technology description.)
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
Select one (1) course from
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ACC 100 Introduction to Accounting ..................................................................3
or
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
CIS 240 Systems Analysis & Design ..................................................................4
Select four (4) courses from
CIS 160 Internet/Web Construction.................................................................. 3
CIS 170 Internet/Web Multimedia .....................................................................3
CIS 194 Networking Technologies..................................................................... 3
CIS 205 Intro Object Oriented Programming..................................................... 4
CIS 207 Visual Programming............................................................................. 4
CIS 209 Advanced Visual Programming............................................................. 4
CIS 280 Applied Programming Workshop.......................................................... 4
ELC 132 Microcomputer Service & Repair.......................................................... 4
MAT 251 Finite Math ..........................................................................................3
OAT 242 Desktop Publishing .............................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
CIS 112 Spreadsheet/Graphics Processing....................................................... 3
CIS 120 Introduction to Programming ...............................................................4
CIS 125 Window Based Operating Systems...................................................... 4
CIS 195 Network Administration....................................................................... 3
CIS 201 Microdatabase Programming............................................................... 4
Select four (4) courses from
CIS 150 C/C++ Programming Language........................................................... 4
CIS 180 Internet/Script Programming ...............................................................4
CIS 190 Network Installation & Maintenance.................................................... 3
CIS 192 Network Technology & Administration (MS........................................... 4
CIS 197 Network Advanced Administration (MS)............................................... 4
CIS 212 Internetworking & Support (MS).......................................................... 4
CIS 243 Information & Network Security........................................................... 4
CIS 253 Open Source Software......................................................................... 4
CIS 260 Internet & Web Commerce.................................................................. 4
CIS 270 Computer Forensics............................................................................. 4
A.A.S. Degree (Terry & Stanton & Wilmington Campuses)
The Computer Network Engineering program prepares students for careers in the field of networking and data communications. The curriculum, which consists of courses in computing and electronics, is designed to develop students’ skills in installing, operating, and trouble-shooting computer networks. An introduction to computer languages, including assembly language, C++, and Visual systems is included. The electronics courses enable students to design and trouble-shoot the physical layer of the network. Graduates of this program will find jobs as network technicians, network administrators, and installers.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
PSY 122 Social Psychology................................................................................ 3
PSY 123 Industrial Psychology ..........................................................................3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 282 Calculus II........................................................................................... 4
Select two (2) courses from
CEN 235 Fiber Optics with Networks .................................................................4
MAT 253 Discrete Math ......................................................................................3
PHY 205 General Physics I .................................................................................4
PHY 271 Electricity and Magnetism.................................................................... 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ELC 120 Introduction to Circuit Analysis............................................................ 4
or
ELC 124 DC & AC Circuit Analysis...................................................................... 5
ELC 130 Digital Electronics I.............................................................................. 4
ELC 131 Digital Electronics II............................................................................. 4
ELC 232 Introduction to Microprocessors.......................................................... 4
CEN 120 PC Telecommunications...................................................................... 4
and
CEN 150 Computer Assembly/Maintenance....................................................... 4
and
CEN 220 Digital Data Communication with Networks........................................ 4
and
CEN 222 Windows Operating System............................................................... 4
and
CEN 223 Unix Operating System & Networks.................................................... 4
and
CEN 250 Data Structures in C........................................................................... 4
and
CEN 280 Specific Problems in Engineering Technology...................................... 4
and
ELM 110 Introduction to Computers & Technology............................................ 3
or
CIS 120 Introduction Programming................................................................... 4
and
CIS 130 Computer Organization....................................................................... 3
and
CIS 141 Operating Systems I ............................................................................4
and
CIS 146 Computer Networking I....................................................................... 4
and
CIS 196 Computer Networking II...................................................................... 4
and
CIS 210 Data Communication/Networking........................................................ 3
and
CIS 211 Data Structures................................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens & Terry Campuses)
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton Campus) Evening only
The Construction Management program prepares individuals to work in the office/business end of a construction firm. Students are required to take a core of construction courses and business courses. The student chooses several elective courses to broaden his/her background in a specialized area. Graduates from the program will be prepared to qualify for paraprofessional employment in the construction industry. Career positions include engineering aide, materials and job estimator, assistant construction supervisor/project manager, specification writer, material salesperson, building inspector, and office manager. Graduates of this program are prepared for immediate productivity in the profession.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 PreCalculus......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select one (1) course from
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War.................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 100 Human Relations................................................................................. 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
or
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD ....................................................3
Select two (2) courses from
AET 123 Drafting & Design................................................................................ 4
AET 150 Engineering Construction Drafting .......................................................3
AET 235 Advanced Cost Estimating & Planning................................................. 3
AET 236 Building Service System....................................................................... 4
CMT 242 Computer Application for Construction............................................... 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 111 Construction Blueprint Reading........................................................... 4
AET 125 Architectural Drafting & Design............................................................ 4
AET 135 Construction Materials & Methods....................................................... 4
AET 232 Contracts & Specifications................................................................... 3
AET 234 Cost Estimating & Planning................................................................. 3
ACC 101 Accounting I........................................................................................ 4
or
IET 204 Financial Accounting for Non-Accountants............................................ 3
BUS 203 Business Law...................................................................................... 4
or
CMT 244 Advanced Project Scheduling & Management..................................... 4
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
or
CMT 125 Construction Project Administration.................................................... 3
CET 144 Surveying Principles............................................................................ 4
or
CET 146 Surveying............................................................................................ 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
or
BUS 213 Small Business Management............................................................... 3
or
IET 160 Principles of Human Resource Management......................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Stanton & Terry Campuses)
The Criminal Justice program prepares students for positions in local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies as well as private agencies. Career areas available to graduates are law enforcement and related services, corrections, counseling, probation, and parole. This program provides students the foundation for transfer to public and private four-year in-state colleges and universities to complete requirements for a bachelor’s degree.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 120 Math for Behavioral Sciences.............................................................. 3
or
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology........................................................................... 3
SPA 136 Spanish Communication I ....................................................................4
or
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
or
PSY 224 *Human Sexuality.................................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice............................................................ 3
CRJ 102 Criminal Law ........................................................................................3
CRJ 104 Drugs, Society & Human Behavior........................................................ 3
CRJ 105 Computer Application in Criminal Justice.............................................. 3
CRJ 110 Issues in Law Enforcement.................................................................. 3
CRJ 115 Essentials of Interviewing & Counseling.............................................. 3
CRJ 118 Corrections in America......................................................................... 3
CRJ 220 Criminal Judiciary................................................................................. 3
CRJ 222 Constitutional Law............................................................................... 3
CRJ 223 Criminology.......................................................................................... 3
CRJ 224 Juvenile Justice.................................................................................... 3
CRJ 225 Group & Individual Counseling............................................................. 3
CRJ 226 Crisis Intervention............................................................................... 3
CRJ 235 Internship............................................................................................ 4
or
CRJ 236 Practicum for Police.............................................................................. 4
or
CRJ 237 Law Enforcement Practicum................................................................. 7
*Required courses for Stanton Campus
A.A.S. Degree (Terry Campus)
The Criminal Justice Technology Criminal Justice Management Option provides the law enforcement professional a well-rounded foundation in supervision and management theory with strong course preparation needed for successful employment and promotion within the law enforcement career field.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
BUS 101 Introduction to Business..................................................................... 3
MGT 212 Principles of Management................................................................... 3
MGT 214 Supervisory Management................................................................... 3
MGT 219 Organizational Behavior..................................................................... 3
MGT 231 Human Resources Management............................................................ 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CRJ 199 Police Academy Advanced Credit .......................................................32
CRJ 115 Essentials of Interviewing/Counseling................................................. 3
CRJ 275 Criminal Justice Management............................................................... 3
The Criminal Justice Technology, Homeland Defense and Emergency Management Option is a comprehensive technology option that will provide opportunities to partner with non-credit and continuing education offerings of the college. Students may elect to complete an associate degree in the Homeland Defense and Emergency Management Option, take courses in the subject matter while majoring in another career area for a dual associate degree, take courses for a credit certificate in the discipline, or take courses in a non-credit format earning continuing education credits (CEU’s).
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CIS 107 Intro to Computers & Applications....................................................... 3
CIS 200 Intro to Info Security & Incident Recovery........................................... 3
ENG 124 Oral Communication............................................................................ 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communication............................................................... 3
ENV 110 Intro to Environmental Issues............................................................ 3
SPA 136 Spanish Communication I ....................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CRJ 222 Constitutional Law............................................................................... 3
CRJ 223 Criminology.......................................................................................... 3
HDM 101 Intro to Homeland Defense and Emergency Mgt................................ 3
HDM 102 National Incident Mgt. System............................................................ 3
HDM 110 Contemporary Issues in Homeland Defense...................................... 3
HDM 202 First Responder.................................................................................. 3
HDM 204 All Hazards Mgt. & Critical Infrastructure............................................ 3
HDM 225 Supervision & Leadership in Emergency Mgt...................................... 3
HDM 226 Crisis Intervention & Disaster Recovery............................................. 3
HDM 235 Homeland Defense/Emergency Mgt. Internship................................. 4
PSY 244 Psychology of Terrorism....................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Owens, Stanton & Terry Campuses)
This degree program acknowledges the quality education offered at Delaware’s police academies by awarding academy graduates credit toward an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice Technology, Law Enforcement Option. Graduates of qualified academies will enter the second year of the two-year associate degree program.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 120 Math for Behavioral Sciences.............................................................. 3
or
MAT 153 College Math & Statistics.................................................................... 4
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology........................................................................... 3
Select one (1) course from
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
PSY 224 Human Sexuality.................................................................................. 3
SPA 136 Spanish Communication I ....................................................................4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CRJ 199 Police Academy Advanced Credit....................................................... 32
CRJ 222 Constitutional Law............................................................................... 3
Choose three (3) courses from
CRJ 115 Essentials of Interviewing & Counseling.............................................. 3
CRJ 223 Criminology.......................................................................................... 3
CRJ 224 Juvenile Justice.................................................................................... 3
CRJ 225 Group & Individual Counseling............................................................. 3
CRJ 226 Crisis Intervention............................................................................... 3
A.A.S. Degree (Stanton & Terry Campuses)
This program provides students with the basic skills necessary for pursuing a career as a chef. Graduates will also be prepared for continuing their studies towards an advanced degree. Classes are a combination of classroom lecture and hands-on cooking in the demonstration kitchen. Students also prepare and serve lunch in the restaurant located on campus. Students must complete a practicum (field experience) prior to graduation.
Graduates can expect to find employment in hotels, restaurants, clubs, and institutional settings. The program is a member of the National Restaurant Association and the American Culinary Federation. Interested applicants should contact Admissions for required admissions packet. The Stanton Campus Culinary Arts Technology is accredited by the American Culinary Federation, Foundation Inc.’s Accrediting Commission; 180 Center Place Way; St. Augustine, FL 32095 (800) 624-9458.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
COM 111 Human Communications .....................................................................3
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
MAT 120 Math for Behavioral Sciences.............................................................. 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CUL 119 Sanitation ...........................................................................................2
CUL 141 Nutrition.............................................................................................. 3
CUL 156 Practicum............................................................................................ 3
CUL 241 Planning Food Service System............................................................ 3
CUL 245 Applied Hospitality.............................................................................. 3
CUL 248 Culinary Supervisory Development..................................................... 3
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
or
CIS 107 Introduction to Computers & Application............................................. 3
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CUL 121 Food Prep I......................................................................................... 4
CUL 123 Food Prep II........................................................................................ 4
CUL 246 Intro to Dining Room Management & Beverage Service ......................3
CUL 251 Cost Control, Menu Planning, & Purchasing........................................ 3
CUL 261 Baking................................................................................................. 4
CUL 262 Pastry................................................................................................. 4
CUL 271 Garde Manger..................................................................................... 4
CUL 285 International Cuisine.......................................................................... 4
A.A.S. Degree (Owens Campus)
The Design Engineering Technology curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad knowledge of basic engineering principles. An emphasis is placed on manufacturing, machining, and mechanical drafting and design. The program incorporates hands-on courses that provide students with experience in the modern technologies used in today’s manufacturing sector. The program incorporates direct experience in CADD (computer-aided drafting and design), CNC (computer numerical control) machining, and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing). Careers in mechanical design, manufacturing, machining, maintenance, technical sales, and engineering management are likely areas of employment. The Design Engineering Technology program at the Owens Campus is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700.
CORE COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
ENG 121 Composition........................................................................................ 3
or
ENG 125 Honors Composition........................................................................... 3
ENG 122 Technical Writing & Communication ....................................................3
or
ENG 130 Honors Technical Writing & Communication........................................ 3
or
ENG 124 Oral Communications.......................................................................... 3
or
ENG 131 Honors Oral Communications.............................................................. 3
MAT 181 Algebra and Trigonometry I................................................................ 4
and
MAT 182 Algebra and Trigonometry II............................................................... 4
or
MAT 185 PreCalculus......................................................................................... 4
or
MAT 281 Calculus I............................................................................................ 4
Select two (2) courses from
CLT 110 International Cultural Immersion .........................................................3
ECO 111 Macroeconomics................................................................................. 3
or
ECO 122 Microeconomics................................................................................... 3
HIS 111 U.S. History: Pre-Civil War................................................................... 3
or
HIS 112 U.S. History: Post-Civil War.................................................................. 3
POL 111 Political Science................................................................................... 3
PSY 121 General Psychology............................................................................. 3
SOC 111 Sociology I ..........................................................................................3
TECHNICAL SUPPORT/COMPUTER COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
AET 123 Drafting & Design................................................................................ 4
IET 150 Computer Applications......................................................................... 3
EDD 171 Introduction to CAD Using AutoCAD ....................................................3
EDD 271 Advanced CAD Using AutoCAD............................................................ 3
PHY 205 General Physics................................................................................... 4
or
PHY 281 Physics I with Calculus........................................................................ 4
TECHNICAL COURSES
Courses................................................................................................... Credits
CET 256 Statics & Strength of Materials............................................................ 5
EDD 272 Solid Modeling..................................................................................... 3
EDT 128 Machine Trades Blueprint Reading...................................................... 3
EDT 152 Engineering Design I........................................................................... 4
EDT 252 Engineering Design II.......................................................................... 4
IET 209 Survey in Production Planning & Control.............................................. 3
MET 123 Modern MFG Techniques......................................................................3
MET 125 Advanced Manufacturing Techniques...................................................3
CET 144 Surveying Principles............................................................................ 4
ELC 122 Electronic Devices & Circuits I.............................................................. 3