Central Texas College Catalogue 1987-1989 Twenty Years of Excellence in Education MAJOR CAMPUS ADDRESSES COLLEGE PROGRAMS

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Central Texas College Catalogue 1987-1989 Twenty Years of Excellence in Education MAJOR CAMPUS ADDRESSES COLLEGE PROGRAMS Central Texas College Catalogue 1987-1989 Twenty Years Of Excellence In Education MAJOR CAMPUS ADDRESSES COLLEGE PROGRAMS CENTRAL CAMPUS PACIFIC FAR EAST CAMPUS CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE P.O. Box 18W Office of the Dean Killeen, Texas 765409990 Bldg. 526, Bobzien Avenue 1-817-5261132 Yokota AB, Japan 475 ABW/DPE (CW FORT HOOD CAMPUS APO San Frandxo 96328-5000 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE 2253690/3691/3692 Dean, Fort Hood Campus P.O. Box 1800 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE Killeen, Texas 765409990 Student and Administrative Services 1-817-5261326 Camp Market - Building P-1530 APO San Francixo 96483 SERVICE AREA CAMPUS 2923-814 (Adml~stratlon) CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE 2923.807 (Studenl Services) Executive Dean. Service Area Carnous P.O. Box 18M) NAVY CAMPUS Killeen, Texas 765409990 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE - Navy Campus Office of the Dean P.O. Box l8W CONTINENTAL CAMPUS Killeen, Texas 7651a9990 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE 1-817-5261306 Office of the Dean P.O. Box 1800 ATLANTIC Killeen, Texas 765409990 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE 1-817-5261368 1301 East Little Creek Road, Suite 2 Norfolk, VA 23518 EUROPE CAMPUS 1-804-587-8873 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE Office of the Dean PACIFIC Yorkhof Kaserne Building 1205 CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE APO New York 09165 4250 Padfic Highway, Suite 122 (Civilian) 06181-13027/13U28 San Diego, CA 92110 (Military) 322-8219/8871 1-619-2266626 CORRESPONDENCE AND INQUIRIES Correrpondence and inquiries should be addressed to the appropriate office, e.g. Admissions, Records, Fmandal Aid etc, ar listed in the catalogue, at the location where the student currently attends. Records and tmscript service for shrdena currenlly enrolled in Pacific Far East/Eurape will be pmvided by the Padc Far. East/Europe campuses. Shldents should b-me fmiliu with the mnlents of this dogueand should bring their olllagues with them to lhe umprfar degree planning and scheduling. Board of Trustees Chancellor's Welcome AS we complete our twentieth year of bee, it is xppropriale to reflect on our past andset new gods for the hime. Our history reveals a story of phenomal growth and development. From modest beginnings, Central Texm College ha expanded ils &aes acms the na&mand into fadgo Ian&, in quest of iks dedicated pqwa,.."tothe&ceofthepeople.." Whyhnsthbinstitutionruccecdedinsucha dramatic fashion? Obviously, the reae~ns for roacegs have been multiple ibe people of thia CBUegs District have 8~pporkdthis institution. The Board of T~uslees,the adminiswtion and the faculty have wodd in harmony to develop an educational system to serve the total career development needs of the local population. as well as the ne& of mmtary and civilian persoonel throughout the wdd Perhaps of greatest significance, the students have understood the hslmtions of creating wd expanding the hli~utionto ful6U its dedieafud purposepurposeLike older When, and sism hhgafter the younger, they have saaiecsd, helped and mWed the inotitution thmu& the pears. khuning students and to whre at orrr d& in future years will be the knef&m of these &h wntributiona Relying on this strong fmdatim of dedication and commitment we I& forward to mntinuing nu quest fa On beMf of the & d Trustee, the admintstration and the faculty, I take the sincere and simple pleasure of welsming you to Central Texm Conege. You sre a valued member of our educational family. We pledge our best efforts in helping you anain your educational goals. Central Texas College An Operating Unit of the American Educational Complex Twelfth 1987-1989 GENERAL CATALOGUE Accrsdited By Southern ~ssodationof Colleges and Schools Approved By Coordinating Board. Texas College and University System Texas Education Agency Usled In Repolt of Credit Given By American Assodation of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers and Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education by Council On Postsecondary Education and Education Directory of Colleges and Universities by U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare Member Of American Association of College Admissions Counselors American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers American Association of Community and Junior Colleges Association of Texas Colleges and Universities Broadcast Education Assodation National Association of Veteran Program Administrators National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Se~mmembersOpportunity College Southern Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Texas Association of Broadcast Educators Texas Association of College Admissions Counselors Texas Assodation of Public Junior Colleges Texas Association of Colleaiate Reaistrars and Admission Officers Texas Assoclabon of C; leg~ate\letoransProgram Offlcers Texas Assouatlon of Student Fmanc~alAid Adm.n~strators TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION Board of Trustees Chancellor's We1 ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ... .. ucational Objectives ....................... ............. .... ................................................................ 1 Catalogue .... ............................................................................ 2 Equal Opportunity Policy 2 RomadCourse- Availab 2 ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATlON ..... ............................................................. 3 Admission Reauirements .... ..................................................................... 3 Departmental Admission Requirements ..................................................... 5 ... 17 ............................ .. ............ 18 Regulations Governing, Student CERTIFICATE AND DECKEE REQUIREMENTS ...... ...... ................ ........ ........ 36 WDYFAK ASSOC'lATE IN ARTS DEGREE I'ROGMMS Accounting Technolo Administrative Secre Air Condltio~ngL R Applied Managemen Applied Management Automotive Mechanic Communications Electronics Technolozy-, Computer Electronis Technology .................................................................................................... 59 Com~uterElectronis Technology (Robotics Option).................................................................... 59 El&ridan/Lhem Farm and Ranch vi ............................. ...................................44...............................44. ......................................................44...............................44. ...............................44...............................4444 ...................... .... .57 Physical Education ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Animal Production ......................................................................................................................... 45 Child Developmenr Special Option ............................................................................................ 36 Olild Development Admm~strator'sCrcdenlials ................................................................... 37 Office Assistant Plant Productio Radio Broadcas TWOYEAR CERTI Farm and Ranch Production .............................................................................................................7l CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION Cmmetology Instructor Option ....................................................................................................... 61 Fadal Spedalist Option . Manicurists Option Emergency Medical Nursine- Vocational Clock Hour Proaam- CERTIFICATE AND DEGREE PROCRAMS .......................................................................................36 PROCRAMSOF STUDY .........................................................................................................................36 Curriculum Plans Course Descriptions ................... .. ..... CONTINUING EDUCATION ....................................................................................................... INDEX Alphabetical Index 83 vii DIRECTORY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL COMPLEX W. A. Roach D. V. M. J. A. Darossett Killeen, Texas Copperas Cove, Texas Reddent Vice Resident Mrs. Maurine 5. Frederick Guinn C. Fergus Copperas Cove. Texas Ween, Texas Secretary Treasurer Qeo Bay *in A. Mickan William L. Shine Ween, Texas Copperas Cove, Texas Killeen, Texas SENIOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Luis M. Morton, Jr., Chancellor BS., The University of Houston M.L., The University of Houston Ph. D., Theuniversity of Texas J.D., St. Mary's University Post Doctoral Studies: Michigan State University University of Colorado Phillio R Swartz, President B.B.A., h'wt Texas state University M.B.A.. West Texas State University post Graduate Studies: The University of Kentucky Alvin Omstein, Executiw Deputy Chnndor B.S., University of Omaha MS.. Air Force Institute of Technolow-. Ohio State University John Moffitt, Deputy Chancellorfor EduolliomI Propms B.S., Southwest Texas State University M.A., Southwest Texas State University Post Graduate Studies: The University of Texas Nova University EXECUTIVE OFFICERS James R Anderson, Deputy Chancellor for College Programs B.B.A., Michigan State University M.B.A., Florida State University PhD., Florida State University EXECUTIVE OFFICERS (cont'd) Ted Woehl, Deputy Chrmcellorfor Fimnce B.S., University of Texas M.S., American Technological University Majo1y I. Crane, Deputy Chancellorfor System Semices E.H. Shemwell, Deputy Chancellorfor Resenrck and Dewlopmmt B.S., Washington State University M.S., George Washington University Ben H. Wickersham, Vice Chancellorfor College Programs A.A., Kilgore College B.S., East Texas State University M.S., East Texas State University Additional Graduate Study: Texas A & M University
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