2007 – 2009 Stark State Catalog
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CatalogCover2007_09 5/15/07 3:16 PM Page 1 CATALOG 2007-2009 Business Technologies Changing Lives…Building Futures Engineering Technologies General Studies Health Technologies Information Technologies Public Service Technologies Stark State College Changing Lives ... Building Futures The College reserves the right to make changes in offerings, requirements and regulations subsequent to the publication of this Catalog. A student accepted into a specific technology, and who is completing the coursework on a part-time or full-time basis after a lapse of years, should seek periodic counseling from the appropriate department chair because program requirements may change. Open Door Policy Access to Ohio’s state-assisted colleges must be assured for every person who wants and can benefit from higher education. Stark State College of Technology maintains an “Open Door” policy and cordially welcomes anyone who wishes to receive a higher education. Section 3345.06 of the Ohio Revised Code states, “A graduate of the twelfth grade should be entitled to admission without examination to any college or university which is supported wholly or in part by the state.” Open admission carries with it the full weight of equal opportunity for all, which means the College must make every effort to be sensitive and responsive to the needs of prospective students. The open admission policy allows a student to enroll in the College, but not necessarily in a specific degree-granting program. Normal admission to the College is open to anyone who is a high school graduate or the equivalent, completes the enrollment procedures, and pays the fees for admission. This is exclusive of academic record or placement testing results. This open door policy does not deny specific technology departments the right to require preliminary training or talent. Students who do not meet specific program requirements upon admission to the College, may be required to satisfactorily complete such requirements before admission into a specific technology. NOTICE TO STUDENTS: Due to the high cost of printing, the College can only provide students with one Catalog free-of-charge. Do not lose or destroy this Catalog. It is to your benefit to make this Catalog your primary reference, retain it and make helpful notes in it. Stark State College is committed to equal opportunity for all and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, age, disability or veteran’s status. 6200 Frank Ave. N.W. • North Canton, OH 44720-7299 • 330-494-6170 • 800-79-STARK For most current class schedule: www.starkstate.edu STARK STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Mission Statement ADMINISTRATION John O’Donnell, Ph.D. Stark State College will be a first choice in higher President education and a catalyst for economic growth. Thomas A. Chiappini Vision Statement VP for Business and Finance Lawrence M. Cox, Ph.D. Stark State College provides high-value, student-centered Provost associate degrees and professional development. The College Para M. Jones is dedicated to individual learning, transferable higher VP for Advancement, Planning and education and career success. We advance quality of life College/Community Relations through accessibility and business and community partnerships. John J. Kurtz VP for Information Technology Student Outcomes Assessment Timothy Quinnan, Ph.D. Stark State College is committed to a process of assessment VP for Student Services and and validation of student learning through which programs Enrollment Management of study are continually updated and improved. The College subscribes to development of the following competencies BOARD OF TRUSTEES within all degree programs: Christopher J. Maurer Chair • written and oral communications • computational skills, encompassing mathematical Michael Thomas, D.D.S. Vice Chair operations and data analysis • computer applications Jeffrey A. Halm • critical thinking skills Michael J. Hill • professionalism Penny Sherrod-Campanizzi William R. Strohmenger Fonda P. Williams, II 2 Table of Contents Board of Trustees, Mission Statement, Vision Statement, Student Outcomes Assessment . 2 Administration and Board of Trustees . 2 College Profile . 4 Accreditations . 5 Admission to the College . 6 Student Services . 9 Teaching and Learning Division . 11 Career Planning . 12 Student Life . 13 Financial Aid . 14 Fees, Methods of Payment, Refunds, Residency Requirements . 16 Policies and Procedures . 19 T State of Ohio Policy for Institutional Transfer . 24 A Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments B L of 1989 Policy . 26 E Business Technologies . 27 O Engineering Technologies . 67 F General Studies, Associate of Arts Degree, C Associate of Science Degree, O Associate of Technical Studies Degree . 85 N T Health Technologies . 89 E Information Technologies . 115 N T Public Service Technologies . 133 S Certificates of Competency . 139 Web-Based Learning . 149 Division of Corporate and Community Services . 151 Board of Trustees, Administrative Officers President’s Advisory Committee . .153 Faculty and Staff Listing . 154 Course Descriptions . 163 College Calendar (tentative) . 222 Index . 223 Degree Programs . Back Cover Certificates (approved by Ohio Board of Regents) . Back Cover 3 The College Profile STARK STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Changing Lives … Building Futures Stark State College is one of the nation’s fastest-growing Stark State College has earned a reputation for excellence two-year public colleges. The College offers associate degree among local businesses and industries. This reputation for programs, one-year certificates, competency credentialing, excellence has helped Stark State become the largest college continuing education, contract training and other opportunities in Stark County – with approximately 8,000 credit and over for lifelong learning. Founded in 1960, Stark State provides an 3,000 non-credit students. excellent education that prepares students for rewarding careers in business technologies, engineering technologies, The College has played a vital role in the economic growth general studies, health technologies, information technologies and development of the greater Stark County area through and public service technologies. its strong tradition of providing educational and training services to employers and residents. Stark State College is committed to providing the best education possible to meet the needs of a technologically Stark State College of Technology is accredited by The Higher sophisticated global economy. With experienced faculty, Learning Commission of the North Central Association of modern facilities and a belief in developing the skills of the Colleges and Schools. individual, Stark State is positioned to provide a high-quality, In addition, many individual technologies are accredited and technology-based education at affordable cost. licensed by their professional accrediting associations and The College offers developmental education courses and organizations. tutorial services to strengthen basic skills and assist students Stark State’s beautiful campus is conveniently located off in their learning. I-77 to serve students commuting from Stark, Summit, Financial aid is available to students who qualify. The College’s Tuscarawas, Portage, Carroll, Holmes, Wayne, Medina and knowledgeable financial aid specialists help students explore Columbiana counties. Stark State College provides access to the many grants, loans and scholarships that can help them education for students of all ages and backgrounds. finance their education. Stark State College provides the competitive edge in today’s knowledge-based economy by enabling students to attain their educational goals with a full schedule of credit and continuing education classes. In addition, Stark State’s Division of Corporate and Community Services provides customized contract training programs to area employers. ADVISORY COMMITTEES Each degree program at Stark State College is developed and kept current with advice from advisory committees, comprised of business and industry leaders in particular fields. With regular input from our advisory committees, Stark State College assures that the education received by our students is current, relevant and independently validated. 4 Accreditations STARK STATE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY IS ACCREDITED BY: MEDICAL ASSISTING The Commission on Accreditation The Higher Learning Commission of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) grants accredita- of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, tion to programs in Medical Assisting upon recommendation of 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504; the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of 312-263-0456 or 800-621-7440; Medical Assistants’ Endowment (CRB-AAMAE): CAAHEP, www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 1970, Chicago, IL 60601-2208; 800-228-2262 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY ACCREDITATIONS OPHTHALMOLOGY ASSISTANT Accredited by the Committee on Accreditation for Ophthalmic Medical AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Accredited by the National Personnel (CoA-OMP), a sponsor committee of the Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF): CAAHEP system, 2025 Woodlane Drive, St. Paul, MN National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, 55125-1992; 800-284-3937 13505 Dulles Technology Drive, Suite 2, Herndon, VA 20171-3421; 703-713-0100; www.natef.org MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Accredited by NAACLS (National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE