SCC Catalog 2016-2017 Southeast Community College Program Chart 1-2 General Education Requirements 3-5 Programs of Study • Academic Transfer 6-52 • Agriculture-Welding 53-187 Course Descriptions 188-323 Student Services 324-421 Personnel 422-471 SCC Catalog 2016-2017 Southeast Community College 2016-2017 PROGRAMS of Study & Divisions at SCC LOCATION LENGTH IN COMPREHENSIVE CHART OF PROGRAMS/DIVISIONS AWARD STARTING TERMS OFFERED MONTHS AGRICULTURE/FOOD/NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION Agriculture Business & Management Technology AAS: Agribusiness focus, Agronomy focus, Diversified Agriculture focus, (B) 24 AAS/Cert All Golf and Sports Turf Management focus, Horticulture focus, Livestock Production focus Cert: Precision Agriculture Food Service/Hospitality AAS: Baking/Pastry focus, Culinary Arts focus, Food Service Management focus (L) 18 AAS/Dip/Cert All Dip: Food Service/Hospitality Cert: Event-Venue Operations Management, Food Industry Manager ARTS & SCIENCES DIVISION Academic Transfer (B/L) 18-24 AA/AS All BUSINESS DIVISION Business Administration AAS: Business Administration Dip: Business Administration (B/L/M) O 18 AAS/Dip/Cert All Cert: Business Administration, Client Relations, Entrepreneurship, Event-Venue Operations Management Office Professional AAS: Administrative Office focus, Legal Office focus, Medical Office focus (B/L) O 18 AAS/Dip/Cert All Dip: General Office Cert: General Office, Microsoft Office COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION Computer Information Technology AAS: Applications Development focus, Networking, Security & Support focus (L) 24 AAS/Cert All Cert: Computer Information Technology Graphic Design|Media Arts (Q) 18 AAS U,W COMMUNITY SERVICES & RESOURCES DIVISION Criminal Justice AAS: Criminal Justice focus, Community-Based Corrections & Juvenile Services focus, Corrections (B/Q) 18-24 AAS All focus, Homeland Security focus, Nebraska Law Enforcement focus Early Childhood Education AAS: Early Childhood Education, Entrepreneurship Focus (L) O* 18-24 AAS/Dip/Cert All Dip: Child Care Professional Cert: In-Home Child Care Fire and Emergency Services Management (L) O 18 Cert All Fire Protection Technology (L) 18 AAS/Cert All Human Services (L) 24 AAS/Cert All Cert: Alcohol & Drug Long Term Care Administration AAS: Long Term Care Administration, Assisted Living focus, Nursing Home Administration focus O* (L) 18 AAS/Cert All Cert: Long Term Care Administration CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRONICS DIVISION Building Construction Technology AAS: Building Construction (M) 18 AAS/Cert U,W Cert: Masonry Construction, Carpentry & Cabinet-Making Construction Design & Drafting Technology AAS: Architectural Design focus, Computer Aided Design Drafting focus L (S,F) (L,M) 18-24 AAS/Dip/Cert Dip: Architectural, Mechanical/Electrical, Residential Design, Structural M (U,W) Cert: Designing Software, Residential Design Locations Offered Awards Offered Starting Terms Please note: Online courses may B = Beatrice Campus Cert = Certificate U= Summer Quarter (July) require proctored exams. Any cost L = Lincoln Campus Dip = Diploma F= Fall Quarter (October) for the proctor is incurred at the M = Milford Campus A.A. = Associate of Arts Degree W= Winter Quarter (January) student’s expense. Testing Centers Q = Education Square location A.S. = Associate of Science Degree S= Spring Quarter (March/April) located on each SCC campus will (downtown Lincoln) A.A.S. = Associate of Applied Science Degree All= All Quarters proctor SCC courses at no charge O = Entire program A.O.S. = Associate of Occupational Studies CA= Call the Admissions Office to the student. Programs with the available online Degree for the next start term. computer icon listed as the first O*= Program offers Web-based location offer courses primarily courses but requires online. Length in months is the supervised clinicals/ time for a full-time student to practicums/labs at complete the program. identified locations. SCC Programs of Study Chart | Page 1 | SCC College Catalog | 2016-2017 2016-2017 PROGRAMS of Study & Divisions at SCC (continued) LOCATION LENGTH IN COMPREHENSIVE CHART OF PROGRAMS/DIVISIONS AWARD STARTING TERMS OFFERED MONTHS CONSTRUCTION & ELECTRONICS DIVISION (continued) Electrical & Electromechanical Technology AAS: Electrical Systems focus, Electromechanical Systems focus, Electrician Construction - IBEW (M) O* 18 AAS/Dip U,W Option Dip: Construction Electrician Electronic Systems Technology AAS: Computers, Automation and Networking Systems focus; (L) 18-24 AAS F,W Electronic Systems Technician focus; Military Electronic Systems focus Energy Generation Operations AAS: Nuclear focus, Industrial Process Operations focus, Energy Generations Military focus (M) 18 AAS U,W (Cert: Nuclear Uniform Curriculum Program) Geographic Information Systems Technician O (L) 15 Cert CA Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology (M) 18 AAS U,W Land Surveying/GIS/Civil Engineering Technology (M) 18 AAS CA HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISION Associate Degree Nursing (B/L) 21 AAS CA Dental Assisting (L) O* 12 Dip F,S Medical Assisting (L) O* 18 Dip F,S Medical Laboratory Technology (L) 24 AAS U Paramedic (L) 21 AAS W Pharmacy Technician (Q) O* 12 Dip U Physical Therapist Assistant (L) 21 AAS W Polysomnographic Technology O* (L) 6 Cert U Practical Nursing (B/L) 12 Dip CA Radiologic Technology (L) O* 21 AAS U Respiratory Care (L) O* 18-24 AAS U,W Surgical Technology (L) O* 21 AAS CA TRANSPORTATION & MANUFACTURING DIVISION Auto Collision Repair Technology (M) 18 AAS U,W Automotive Technology (L/M) 18 AAS L(U,W) M(All) Deere Construction & Forestry Equipment Tech (M) 21 AAS U Diesel-Ag Equipment Service Tech (M) 21 AAS U,W Diesel Technology-Truck (M) 18 AAS U,W Diversified Manufacturing Technology (L/M) O* 24 Dip/Cert CA Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training (M) 21 AAS CA General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program (M) 21 AAS CA John Deere Tech (M) 21 AAS ALL Manufacturing Engineering Technology (M) 18 AAS U,W MOPAR-Chrysler/Dodge/RAM/Jeep College Automotive Program (M) 21 AAS CA Motorcycle, ATV & Personal Watercraft Technology (L) 12 Dip U,W Nondestructive Testing Technology (M) 18 AAS U,W Precision Machining and Automation Technology (M) 18 AAS/Dip All AAS: Tool Maker focus, CNC and Automation focus Professional Truck Driver Training (L) 3 Cert All Welding Technology (L) 18 AAS/Dip/Cert All Locations Offered Awards Offered Starting Terms Please note: Online courses may B = Beatrice Campus Cert = Certificate U= Summer Quarter (July) require proctored exams. Any cost L = Lincoln Campus Dip = Diploma F= Fall Quarter (October) for the proctor is incurred at the M = Milford Campus A.A. = Associate of Arts Degree W= Winter Quarter (January) student’s expense. Testing Centers Q = Education Square location A.S. = Associate of Science Degree S= Spring Quarter (March/April) located on each SCC campus will (downtown Lincoln) A.A.S. = Associate of Applied Science Degree All= All Quarters proctor SCC courses at no charge O = Entire program A.O.S. = Associate of Occupational Studies CA= Call the Admissions Office to the student. Programs with the available online Degree for the next start term. computer icon listed as the first O*= Program offers Web-based location offer courses primarily courses but requires online. Length in months is the supervised clinicals/ time for a full-time student to practicums/labs at complete the program. identified locations. SCC Programs of Study Chart | Page 2 | SCC College Catalog | 2016-2017 General Education Requirements Role/Mission of General Education Students who earn a degree from Southeast Community College should exhibit both breadth and depth of knowledge. Therefore, SCC requires a General Education component in all degree programs. The goal is to provide all students, in both career and transfer curricula, a common, broad-based, well-rounded educational experience. Every Program of Study requires students to take General Education classes as well as Program Core classes. To complete an associate degree, whether it is of applied science, arts, science or occupational studies, a student must successfully complete a minimum of 22.5 quarter credits from general education requirements. Students should contact the program advisor to select general education courses from each category area which will meet that program’s graduation requirements. Transfer students should also work closely with the school to which they plan to transfer. Students seeking an associate degree* are required to take at least one *Oral Communication and one *Written Communication course, plus one course from three of the other five areas. Those in a Certificate program must complete one course from the seven general education areas, and those in a Diploma program must complete one course from two of the seven general education areas. One exception is the Professional Truck Driver Training Certificate. *Oral Communication (4.5) SPCH1090 Fundamentals of Human Communication (4.5) SPCH1110 Public Speaking (4.5) SPCH2810 Business and Professional Communication (4.5) *Written Communication (4.5) ENGL1010 English Composition I (4.5) ENGL1110 Business Communication (4.5) (The associate degree requires ORAL and WRITTEN COMMUNICATION plus three of the other five areas.) ____________________________________ Mathematics (4.5) MATH1040 Business Math (4.5) MATH1050 Thinking Mathematically (4.5) MATH1080 Applied Algebra & Trigonometry (4.5) MATH1100 Intermediate Algebra (4.5) MATH1150 College Algebra (4.5) MATH1180 Elementary Statistics (4.5) MATH1200
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages476 Page
-
File Size-