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Charles Bird, Vice President, Regional Higher Education
Stephen M. Flaherty, Associate Vice President, Regional Higher Education
Willian R. Willan, Coordinator of Academic Program Planning Regional Higher Education
J. Stephen Phillips, Interim Dean, Chillicothe Campus
James W. Newton, Dean, Eastern Campus
Bari Watkins, Dean, Lancaster Campus
Dan L. Evans, Dean, Southern Campus
James W. Fonseca, Dean, Zanesville Campus


Regional Higher Education provides access to Ohio University degree programs for commuting students throughout southeastern Ohio. Student may attend classes at regional campuses in Chillicothe, Ironton, Lancaster, St. Clairsville, and Zanesville, at centers in Proctorville and Pickerington, or access classes through distance technologies. Both the Associate in Arts and the Associate in Science degrees are available on all campuses, and an array of technical programs leading to either the Associate in Applied Business or the Associate in Applied Science is available on most campuses. Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree can complete at least the first two years of nearly all of the baccalaureate majors available at Ohio University, before relocating to the Athens campus to complete their degrees. In many cases students can go well beyond the first two years, and in selected programs the entire baccalaureate degree can be completed. Currently, students enrolled in general business, education, criminal justice, interpersonal communication, communication in human services, specialized studies, food service management, and nursing can complete the entire baccalaureate degree program on a regional campus. Regional campuses also offer, in cooperation with the Athens campus, on a rotating basis, selected graduate degree programs in areas such as elementary education, special education, educational technology, journalism, engineering management, social studies, and public administration, as well as others, in their service area.

Regional campuses have an open admissions policy for high school graduates. Ohio high school graduates who can commute from home to one of the regional campuses will be admitted as regular full-time or special part-time students. This decision is based on the high school transcript, Scholastic Aptitude Test, or American College Test (preferred). The regional campuses have no residence halls.



Chillicothe

Ohio University-Chillicothe, founded in 1946 as the first regional campus in Ohio, is located on a 100-acre campus on the western edge of Chillicothe, 45 miles south of Columbus in rural south central Ohio. The Chillicothe campus offers two-year technology programs in business management, hazardous materials, human services, law enforcement, nursing, office technology, and security/safety, as well as the Associate in Arts, Science, Individualized Studies, and baccalaureate degrees in early and middle childhood education, organizational communication, specialized studies, and nursing. Time and site-specific master's degrees are offered on a rotating basis.


Eastern

Ohio University-Eastern, established in 1957, is located in St. Clairsville, Ohio. The campus consists of two buildings, Wilson Shannon Hall (1967) and Robert W. Ney Health and Physical Education Center (1997), sitting in the midst of just over 300 acres of rolling hills in rural, eastern Ohio. Accessible directly from Interstate 70, the campus is about five miles from St. Clairsville, Ohio; 14 miles from Wheeling, West Virginia; and 34 miles from Cambridge, Ohio. From OUE, it is approximately a one-hour drive to OU-Zanesville and a two-and-a-half hour drive to Athens. The campus has taken a leadership role in providing increased access to education with the development of audio, video, and Web-based courses. The Eastern Campus offers all of the coursework for these baccalaureate programs: communication in human services, community health services, early childhood education, exercise physiology, food service management, general business administration, health services administration, organizational communication, nursing, criminal justice, and specialized studies. Transfer programs are offered in pre-professional science and math areas including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy, veterinary science, environmental science, and engineering specialties. OU-Eastern also offers Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs. Time and site-specific master's degrees are offered on a rotating basis.


Lancaster

Established in 1956, Ohio University-Lancaster is situated on 113 acres on the northern edge of Lancaster. It serves students throughout central southeastern Ohio by providing the academic foundations of a university education as well as career-oriented professional and technical programs and a variety of cultural opportunities. Ohio University-Lancaster offers two-year technology programs in accounting, business management, child development, computer science, electronics, law enforcement (in cooperation with the Chillicothe campus), medical assisting, and office technology, as well as Associate in Arts, Science, and Individualized Studies. Baccalaureate degrees are available in general business, elementary education, criminal justice, specialized studies, nursing, and interpersonal communication in human services. Time and site-specific master's degrees are offered on a rotating basis.


Southern

Ohio University-Southern was established in 1956 and is located in Ironton, at the center of the metropolitan area that forms the tristate region of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Enrollment has more than doubled in the last decade, leading to construction of three new facilities that include classrooms, an auditorium, a library, computer laboratories, a student services center, science laboratories, and offices. Ohio University-Southern offers two-year technology programs in accounting, business management, electronic media, electronics, equine studies, human services, law enforcement, office technology, and travel and tourism. Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and baccalaureate degrees in business administration, communication, criminal justice, education, food service management, health services administration, nursing, and specialized studies are also offered. Time and site-specific master's degrees are offered on a rotating basis.


Zanesville

Founded in 1939, initially as an adult education center, Ohio University- Zanesville was established as a regional campus in 1946. It shares a 179-acre campus with Muskingum Area Technical College. Ohio University-Zanesville offers the first two years of more than 100 academic majors as well as bachelor's degrees in education, general business, specialized studies, nursing, and criminal justice; and associate's degrees in science, arts, nursing, electronic media, and individualized studies. The campus offers a wide variety of graduate and noncredit programs as well. The nationally accredited Zanesville nursing program has prepared registered nurses for more than 30 years. Time and site-specific master's degrees are offered on a rotating basis.


Accounting Technology (A.A.B.)
Major code AA5002

Ohio University-Lancaster and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program for accounting technicians leading to the Associate in Applied Business degree. Graduates have obtained employment with hospitals, school boards, CPA firms, retail stores, and drug stores, with duties including payroll, accounts receivable, general ledger bookkeeping, auditing, and tax return preparation.

Core Requirements: 40-43 hours

ATCH 103   Financial Acct. Procedures   4

BMT 115    Found. of Quality and Cont. 
	   Improvement	                4

BUSL 255   Law and Society	        4

CTCH 125   Intro to Computers	        4

ECON 103   Prin. of Microeconomics      4

ENG 151    Freshman Composition         5

INCO 103   Fund. of Public Speaking     4

MATH 113   Algebra (or higher Tier I 		
	   quantitative skills)       4-5	

OTEC 230   Business Comm. II            4

Tier II    Social Sciences            3-5
Major Requirements: 54-56 hours

ATCH 104      Financial Acct. Procedures   4

ATCH 105      Financial Acct. Procedures   4

BMT 110       Intro to Management	   4

BMT 140       Concepts of Marketing	   4

ECON 104      Prin. of Macroeconomics	   4  

OTEC 121      Keyboarding I	           4
or OTEC 122   Keyboarding II	
or OTEC 123   Keyboarding III	

	      Electives	                 2-4

28 hours from among the following:

BMT 210    Finance	              4

ATCH 203   Tax and Government 	
	   Reporting Procedures	      4 

ATCH 204   Electronic Data Proc.	
	   Acct. Procedures	      4

ATCH 205   Manufacturing Acct. I      4

ATCH 206   Manufacturing Acct. II     4

ATCH 209   Business Statistics	      4

ATCH 225   Federal Income Tax
	   Procedures	              4

ATCH 233   Accounting Information
	   Systems	              4

ATCH 241   Auditing Procedures	      4
Minimum required for graduation: 96


Business Management Technology (A.A.B.)
Major code AA5006

Ohio University-Chillicothe, Ohio University-Lancaster, and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program of study in business management technology leading to the Associate in Applied Business degree. The program offers theoretical concepts taught by instructors who bring practical hands-on knowledge to the classroom. Courses offered take a management approach to the functional areas of business operations; i.e., sales, marketing, supervision, planning, advertising, purchasing, etc. The principles of continuous quality improvement are used throughout the program. For additional information, contact the director of business management technology at your campus.

Core Requirements: 43-44 hours

BMT 110   Intro to Management	                    4

BMT 115   Found. of Quality and Cont. Improvement   4

BMT 140   Concepts of Marketing	                    4

BMT 150   Elements of Supervision	            4

BMT 210   Managing Finance in Business	            4

BMT 230   Concepts of Sales	                    4

BMT 250   Practical Personnel Procedures	    4

BMT 275   Managerial Planning	                    4

BMT 285   Government and Business	            4

BMT 288   Computer Applications for Management      4

BMT       Elective	                          3-4

Related Basic Requirements: 27 hours

ATCH 103      Financial Acct. Procedures     4

ATCH 104      Financial Acct. Procedures     4

BUSL 255      Law and Society	             4

INCO 103      Fund. of Public Speaking	     4 		

OTEC 130      Business Communication I       4

OTEC 227      Communication Processing III   3

OTEC 230      Business Comm. II	             4	
or CTCH 125   Intro to Computers	

General Requirements: 26-28 hours 

ECON 103 Prin. of Microeconomics 4 ECON 104 Prin. of Macroeconomics 4 ENG 151 Freshman Composition 5 PSY 101 General Psychology 5 Tier I Quantitative Skills 4-5 Tier II Social Sciences 4-5

Minimum required for graduation: 96


Computer Science Technology (A.A.B.)
Major code AA5010

Ohio University-Lancaster, Ohio University-Chilicothe, and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program leading to the Associate in Applied Business degree in computer science technology. Courses offered take a business approach to the functional areas of computer programming, systems analysis, and network administration. Contact the director of computer science technology for additional information, including employment opportunities and continuation into the baccalaureate degree program in business.

Core Requirements: 40-43 hours

ATCH 103      Financial Acct. Proc.	  4
or ACCT 101   Financial Accounting	 

ATCH 104      Financial Acct. Proc.	  4
or ACCT 102   Managerial Accounting	

BUSL 255      Law and Society 	          4

CTCH 125      Intro to Computers 	  4

ECON 103      Prin. of Microeconomics	  4

ENG 151       Freshman Composition	  5

INCO 103      Fund. of Public Speaking 	  4

MATH 113      Algebra	                4-5
or other Tier I Math (except PHIL 120)

MATH 250      Intro to Prob. and Stat. I  4
or OTEC 230   Business Communication II
or QBA 201    Intro to Bus. Statistics

Tier II	      Social Sciences	        3-5

Major Requirements: 51 hours

CTCH 133	Prog. and Design I	5

CTCH 134	COBOL Programming I	5

CTCH 160	Data Communications	3

CTCH 161	Computer Networks	4

CTCH 162	Client Server Systems	3

CTCH 233	Prog. and Design II	5

CTCH 234	COBOL Programming II	5

CTCH 240	C/C++ Programming	5

CTCH 285	Database Management	4

CTCH 291A	Systems Analysis I	4

CTCH 291B	Systems Analysis II	4

PHIL 120	Principles of Reasoning	4
Minimum required for graduation: 96

Deaf Studies and Interpreting (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5003

Ohio University-Chillicothe offers a two-year degree program leading to an Associate in Applied Science in deaf studies and interpreting. The degree is designed for those interested in working as interpreters for the deaf and hearing impaired, providing preparation through courses in the four major sign languages. The program also covers cultural and regional issues, including specific information for law enforcement, medical, educational, and mental health specialists. Students' skills are evaluated at the beginning of the program, again after the first year, and once more at the end.

Technical Requirements: 57 hours

DSI 111	Sign Language and Deaf Culture I     4

DSI 112	Sign Language and Deaf Culture II    4

DSI 113	Sign Language and Deaf Culture III   4

DSI 120	Intro to Deaf Studies 
	and Interpreting	             1

DSI 161	Orientation to Deafness	             3

DSI 191	Interpreting as a Profession	     1

DSI 211	Sign Language and Deaf Culture IV    4

DSI 212	Sign Language and Deaf Culture V     4

DSI 213	Sign Language and Deaf Culture VI    4

DSI 221	Practicum I	                     2

DSI 222	Medical Personnel and Deaf	     4

DSI 224	Interpreters and Interpreting        3

DSI 226	Practicum II	                     2

DSI 260	Critical and Traumatic Situations    3

DSI 286	Study of Deaf Culture	             3

DSI 288	Seminar in Deaf Studies	             2

DSI 291	The Professional Interpreter	     1

LET 275	Law Enforcement and the Deaf	     4

LET 276	Legal Rights of Hearing Impaired   
General Requirements: 48-49 hours

ANTH 101      Intro to Cultural Anthropology   4-5
or INCO 410   Cross-Cultural Comm.

BIOS 103      Human Biology	                 5

ENG 151       Freshman Composition	         5

INCO 101      Fund. of Human Communication       4
or INCO 103   Fund. of Public Speaking

MATH 109      Consumer Mathematics	         4

PSY 101       General Psychology	         5

PSY 273       Child and Adoles. Psych.	         4
or PSY 275    Educational Psychology

PSY 304       Human Learning and 
	      Cognitive Processes	         4
or EDSP 271   Intro to Educ. of Except. 
	      Children and Youth

SOC 101       Intro to Sociology	         5

SOC 201       Contemp. Social Problems	         4

SOC 329       Race and Ethnic Relations 
	      in the U.S.	                 4

Minimum required for graduation: 96

Electronic Media (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5013

Ohio University-Zanesville and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program of study leading to an Associate in Applied Science in electronic media. The program is founded on the belief that through intensive individualized instruction in a hands-on atmosphere, you can prepare in only two years for a beginning position in the electronic media (radio or TV stations, cable TV, or production houses).

Along with those who want a production-intensive education, high school graduates who are not academically prepared to begin their college careers in the School of Telecommunications on the Athens campus can benefit from the associate's program. The program presents you with the opportunity to sharpen your skills before relocating to the School of Telecommunications on the Athens campus. More than 90 percent of those students who complete the associate's degree and then relocate to Athens secure a bachelor's degree. (A 3.0 g.p.a. is expected for relocation to Athens.) Others who complete the A.A.S. degree move immediately into communications positions.

The radio-TV studios feature the latest in multitrack audio recording, radio operations, and computerized video editing equipment. The state-of-the-art facilities, broadly based curriculum, small classes, and internships have proven invaluable for students who want to obtain a full view of the field of electronic media. The department is particularly proud of the fact that between 75 and 95 percent of all electronic media students spend time as interns or part-time employees at area stations during enrollment. Recent graduates are now working throughout the United States in the communication industry.

Technical Requirements: 44 hours EM 101 Intro to Electronic Media 3 EM 122 Radio-Television Performance 4 or other related course approved by advisor EM 211 Audio Production-Direction 4 EM 214 Advanced Audio Production/Performance 2 or EM 217 Advanced Video Production EM 216 Intro to Video Production 4 or TCOM 200C Video Production I EM 257 Adver. in the Broadcast and Cable Media 4 EM 289A Broadcast Workshop 3 or EM 289V (1 cr. hr. each) TCOM 110 Telecom. Writing and Production Planning 4 TCOM 170 Media Perspectives 4 TCOM 206 Professional Options in Telecommunications 4 TCOM 308 Technical Bases of Telecommunications 4 Elective 4

General Requirements: 50-51 hours

CS 120           Computer Literacy	                 4

ECON 103         Prin. of Microeconomics	         4
or MGT 200       Intro to Management

ENG 151          Freshman Composition 	                 5

ENG 280          Expository Writing and 
                 the Research Paper	                 4
or JOUR 133      Precision Lang. for Journalists	

INCO 103         Fund. of Public Speaking	         4

JOUR 350         Radio Broadcast News	                 4

MATH 109         Consumer Mathematics	               4-5 
                 or other Tier I Quantitative Skills

POLS 101         American National Govt.	         4      			
or POLS 102      Issues in American Politics	

Tier II          Arts and Humanities 	                 4

Tier II          Social Sciences	                 9
	    
                 Elective	                         5

You must complete no fewer than 40 and no more than 48 of the 96 hour total in EM, TCOM, and JOUR courses. You may be required to enroll in additional courses if prerequisites have not been met.

Minimum required for graduation: 96


Environmental Engineering Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5018

Ohio University-Chillicothe offers a two-year program of study leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree in environmental engineering technology. This program will prepare its graduates as environmental professionals to work with numerous federal, state, and local government agencies as well as with private field consulting companies and industry. Graduates will be able to perform environmental field testing and remediation, develop environmental programs, and maintain environmental health and safety control and compliance.

Technical Requirements: 46 hours

EVT 100         Intro to Environ. Engr. Tech.	                3

EVT 110         Computational Methods in Environ. Engr. Tech.   3

EVT 115         Legal Aspects of Environ. Engr.	                2
	
EVT 120         Intro to Environ. Chem.	                        3

EVT 125, 125L   HAZWOPER Training, Lab	                        4

EVT 140         Intro to Air Pollution	                        3

EVT 150         Instrumentation in Environ. Analysis	        3
	
EVT 200, 200L   Site Invest., Sampling, 
                and Monitoring, Lab	                        4

EVT 210, 210L   Intro to Hlth. Physics, Lab	                4

EVT 220         Fluid Mechanics	                                3

EVT 240, 240L   Air Sampling and 
                Analysis, Lab	                                4

EVT 245         Wastewater Treatment	                        3

EVT 250, 250L   Analysis of Environ. 
                Pollutants, Lab	                                4

EVT 260         Environ. Risk Assessment	                3

General Requirements: 45-53 hours

CHEM 151, 152, 153       Fund. of Chemistry I, II, III    12-15
or CHEM 121, 122, 123*   Prin. of Chemistry I, II, III	

CS 135                   Special Topics in 
	                 Programming with BASIC	              3

ENG 151                  Freshman Composition	              5

INCO 103                 Fund. of Public Speaking	      4

MATH 163A	         Intro to Calculus	            4-5
or MATH 115*             Precalculus	

MICR 211                 Basic Microbiology	              4

MICR 212	         Basic Microbiology Lab	              2

PHYS 201                 Intro to Physics	              5
or PHYS 251              General Physics

Tier II	                 Electives	                   6-10

Any Tier II course not already required by the EVT program is acceptable, but you are encouraged to select from distribution areas other than Natural Sciences and Mathematics if you intend to pursue a bachelor's degree.

* In special circumstances, students may substitute the CHEM 121 series for the CHEM 151 series, or MATH 115 for MATH 163A. This requires approval by the EVT program coordinator.

Minimum required for graduation: 96

Equine Studies (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5017

Ohio University-Southern offers a two-year program leading to the Associate in Applied Science in equine studies. The program is designed for students who seek enjoyment and/or employment as trained professionals in the horse industry. Positions you may be prepared to pursue upon graduation will vary with the elective equine courses you choose. Possible areas of employment are stable manager, farm manager, riding instructor, equine secretary or records manager, equine sales and marketing agent, horse trainer or assistant trainer, equine journalist, horse show or event manager, horse show judge, national breed association representative, and equine photographer or artist. For additional information, contact the equine studies program coordinator.

Technical Requirements: 37-50 hours

Note: A grade of C (2.0) or better is required in all technical requirements courses.

EQU 101	Intro to Equine Studies	                   4

EQU 110	Equine Nutrition	                   4

EQU 120	Equine Anatomy and Physiology	           4

EQU 125	Equine First Aid and Preventive Medicine   5

EQU 130	Equine Eval. and Selection	           3

EQU 200	Equine Reproduction	                   4

EQU 215	Equine Business Mgt.	                   4

EQU 220	Farm and Stable Mgt.	                   4

EQU 290	Equine Field Experience	                 1-6

EQU 295	Equine Internship	                 1-6

	       Electives	                 3-6
Select five of the following courses (at least two seats): 5 hours

Note: A $50 horse usage fee will be assessed for each riding course.

PED 166	Horseback Saddle Seat I     1

PED 167	Horseback Saddle Seat II    1

PED 168	Horseback Saddle Seat III   1

PED 180	Horseback Saddle Seat IV    1

PED 170	Horseback Hunt Seat I       1

PED 171	Horseback Hunt Seat II      1

PED 172	Horseback Hunt Seat III     1

PED 173	Horseback Hunt Seat IV      1

PED 174	Horseback West I	    1

PED 175	Horseback West II           1

PED 176	Horseback West III          1

PED 177	Horseback West IV           1

PED 178	Horseback Jumping I         1

PED 179	Horseback Jumping II        1

PED 194	Horseback Trail Riding      1

General Requirements: 49 hours

Note: A grade of C (2.0) or better is required in all general requirements courses.

ATCH 103   Financial Acct. Procedures	4

ATCH 104   Financial Acct. Procedures	4

BIOL 101   Principles of Biology	5

CS 120     Computer Literacy	        4

ENG 151    Freshman Composition	        5

INCO 101   Fund. of Human Communication	4
	
JOUR 250   Advertising Principles	4

JOUR 270   Intro to Public Relations	3

MATH 109   Consumer Mathematics	        4

MGT 200    Intro to Management	        4

PESS 227   First Aid	                3

PSY 101    General Psychology	        5

Minimum required for graduation: 96

Hazardous Materials Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5004

Ohio University-Chillicothe offers a two-year degree program leading to an Associate in Applied Science in hazardous materials technology. The program is designed for men and women interested in the challenging and expanding career options available in hazardous waste management, control, and remediation. The goal of this program is to further your knowledge on the types and effects of various hazardous substances, as well as to provide clarity on the regulations, standards, and guidelines established for proper waste disposal. For further information on the program and possible career opportunities, contact the director of the hazardous materials technology program. In order to broaden and improve your employment opportunities, you are encouraged to further your education in such bachelor's degree programs as industrial hygiene, environmental engineering technology, or safety sciences.

Technical Requirements: 49-50 hours

EVT 100       Intro to Envir. Eng. Tech.	3

HMT 110       Haz. Mat. Regulation I	        4

HMT 120       Hazard Communication Standard	3
	
HMT 130       Industrial Processes	        3

HMT 140       Haz. Mat. Regulation II	        4

HMT 150       Emergency Response I	        3

HMT 200       Haz. Mat. Recov., 
	      Incineration, and Disposal	4

HMT 210       Haz. Mat. Regulation III	        4

HMT 220       Haz. Mat. Health Effects	        3

HMT 230       Emergency Response II	        3

HMT 240       Haz. Mat. Testing	                4

HMT 289A      40-hour HAZWOPER	              3-4
or LET 250    Vice and Narcotic Control	

HMT 289B      Haz. Mat. Instrumtn.	        4

HMT 289C      Radiation Biology 
	      and Protection	                4
General Requirements: 50-54 hours

BIOL 101      Principles of Biology 	  5
or BIOS 103   Human Biology

BIOS 130      Prin. of Human Anatomy 
	      and Physiology I	          5

CHEM 121      Prin. of Chemistry I      4-5
or CHEM 151   Fund. of Chemistry I	

CHEM 122      Prin. of Chemistry II     4-5
or CHEM 152   Fund. of Chemistry II

CHEM 123      Prin. of Chemistry III    4-5
or CHEM 153   Fund. of Chemistry III

CHEM 301      Organic Chemistry	          3

ENG 151       Freshman Composition	  5

INCO 103      Fund. of Public Speaking    4

INCO 304      Prin. and Techniques of 
	      Interviewing	          4

MATH 113      Algebra	                4-5
or higher Tier I MATH

PESS 227      First Aid	                  3

PHYS 201      Intro to Physics	          5

Minimum required for graduation: 96

Human Services Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5201

Ohio University-Chillicothe and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science in human services technology. Previous graduates have obtained employment in the fields of mental health, social services, child care, corrections, chemical dependency counseling, and other human service related areas.

Technical Requirements: 46-48 hours

HST 100	Intro to Human Services	4

HST 150	Behavior Management I	3

HST 151	Behavior Management II	4

HST 152	Behavior Management III	4

HST 170	Group Dynamics I	4

HST 171	Group Dynamics II	3

HST 190	Case Management	        4

HST 200	Personal Management	3

HST 210	Practicum I	         

HST 211	Practicum Seminar I	1

HST 220	Practicum II	        2

HST 222	Practicum Seminar II	1

HST 250	Practicum III	        2

HST 255	Practicum Seminar III	1

HST 275	Community Resources	3
	HST electives or approved
	technical electives   6-8
Support Course Requirements: 23-26 hours

INCO 101      Fundamentals of Human Communication   4 
or HLTH 202   Intro to Health and Lifestyle Choices
		
INCO 104      Listening                     	    4
or INCO 103   Fundamentals of Public Speaking

POLS 306      Politics of Appalachia	          4-5
               or approved POLS sub.

PSY 233       Psychology of Personality	            4
or PSY 273-   Child and Adoles. Psych.

PSY 332       Abnormal Psychology	            4
	      Social Science Elective 	          3-5

General Requirements: 27-30 hours

BIOS 101 Principles of Biology 4-5 or BIOL 103 Human Biology or PBIO 103 Plants and People PSY 101 General Psychology 5 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology 5 Tier I Freshman Composition 5 Tier I Quantitative Skills 4-5 Elective (MATH 101 if needed) 4-5

Minimum required for graduation: 96

Industrial Maintenance Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5020

Ohio University-Lancaster offers a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science in industrial maintenance technology. The program has been developed in response to the great demand expressed by manufacturers for skilled technicians. It is intended to train for career fields related to those of the electrician, machine repair technician, or maintenance technician. Students may direct the program to a specific career opportunity through independent study and externship courses. Technical Requirements: 65 hours

BMT 115    Found. of Quality and Cont. Improvement	        4

ETCH 110   Basic Electronics	                                4

ETCH 111   AC and DC Circuit Analysis	                        4

ETCH 120   Digital Electronics	                                4

ETCH 220   Electrical Motors, Control Circuits, and Computers   4

TECH 221A  Programmable Controllers,Instrumentation, 
           and Process Control I	                        4

IMT 110    Applied Manufacturing Techniques	                3

IMT 115    Welding and Fabricating	                        3

IMT 117    Metal Machining I	                                3

IMT 217    Metal Machining II    	                        3

IMT 220    Basic Hydraulics and Pneumatics	                4

IMT230     Tool Design	                                        4

IMT 240    Materials and Material Testing	                3

IMT 250    Machine Repair	                                3

IMT 275    Self-Directed Work Teams	                        4

IMT 290    Externship	                                        4

MMT 200    Computer Applications in Materials Management        4

MMT 263    Process Control	                                3
General Requirements: 31-33 hours

ENG 151     Freshman Composition	      5

INCO 103    Fund. of Public Speaking	      4

IT 101      Engineering Drawing I	      3

IT 102      Engineering Drawing II	      3

IT 110      Intro. to Manufacturing Process   4

MATH 163A   Into to Calculus	              4

Tier II     Humanities	                    4-5

Tier II     Social Sciences	            4-5
Highly Recommended Electives: 7-13 hours

IMT 189    Special Topics	                1-3

IMT 289    Independent Study	                1-5

MATH 113   Algebra (required for students who do 
           not place directly into MATH 163A)	  5
Minimum required for graduation: 96


Law Enforcement Technology (A.A.S.) Major code AA5505

Ohio University-Chillicothe, Ohio University-Lancaster, and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science in law enforcement technology. This program prepares you for employment in law enforcement by providing academic preparation for the contemporary officer. Career opportunities may be available in such areas as state highway patrol, local and county law enforcement agencies, corrections, juvenile authorities, and as probation officers. Upon completion of this program, if interested, you may continue in the Bachelor of Criminal Justice program on the Athens campus. You may also work toward the Athens-based baccalaureate degree in forensic chemistry. Additional information is available from the law enforcement technology program director or Regional Higher Education.

Technical Requirements: 46 hours

LET 100	Intro to Law 
	Enforcement Tech.	      3

LET 110	Police Role in Crime and 
	Delinquency	              3

LET 120	Constitution, Criminal, 
	and Civil Law	              3

LET 130	Interviewing and Report 
	Writing	                      3

LET 140	Intro. to Criminalistics      3

LET 150	Police Patrol Operations      3

LET 200	Procedures, Rules, and 
	Test of Evidence	      4

LET 210	Cybernetics	              3

LET 220	Court Proced. and Proc.	      3

LET 230	Police Community Rel.	      3

LET 240	Law Enforce., Admin., 
	and Supervision	              3
LET 250	Vice and Narcotic Control     3

LET 260	Criminal Investigation	      3

LET 270	Arrest, Search, and Seizure   3

LET 280	Traffic Enforce., Educ., 
	and Engineering	              3
General Requirements: 51-54 hours
CS 120        Computer Literacy	            4

ENG 151       Freshman Composition	    5

INCO 101      Fund. of Human 
	      Communication	            4
or INCO 103   Fund. of Public Speaking  

PED	      Physical Activity Courses 
	      (1 cr. each)	            6

PESS 227      First Aid	                  3-4
or HLTH 202   Health Science and 
	      Lifestyle Choices

POLS 101      American National Govt.	    4
or POLS 102   Issues in American Politics
or POLS 210   Prin. of Public Admin.

POLS 320      Urban Politics	          3-4
or SST 290A   Special Area Studies	

PSY 101       General Psychology	    5

SOC 101       Intro to Sociology	    5

SOC 201       Contemp. Social Problems	    4

SOC 362       Criminology	            4

Tier I 	      Quantitative Skills 	  4-5
Minimum required for graduation: 96

Materials Management Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5021

Ohio University-Lancaster and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program leading to the Associate in Applied Science in materials management technology. The program is designed to help students develop skills in maintaining and increasing productivity, and in materials control in an industrial setting. Employment opportunities may include capacity planners, shop dispatchers, expediters, and first-line supervisors in inventory control. Students may direct the program to a specific career opportunity through independent study and externship courses.

Technical Requirements: 65-71 hours

ATCH 103   Financial Accounting Procedures	 4

ATCH 104   Financial Accounting Procedures	 4

BMT 110    Intro to Management	                 4

BMT 115    Found. of Quality and Cont. 
           Improvement	                        4

BMT 150    Elements of Supervision	        4

BMT 220    Concepts of Purchasing Management	4

BMT 250    Practical Personnel Procedures	4

IMT 110    Applied Manufacturing Techniques	3

MMT 101    Intro to Materials Management	4

MMT 189    Special Topics	              1-3

MMT 200    Computer Applications
           in Materials Management	        4
MMT 250    Shipping and Warehousing	        3

MMT 262    Plant Layout and Material Handling	3

MMT 263    Process Control	                3

MMT 264    Production Scheduling	        3

MMT 270    Intro to Organizational Behavior	4

MMT 289    Independent Study	              1-5

MMT 290    Externship	                        4

OTEC 121   Keyboarding I	                4

General Requirements: 31-34 hours

BUSL 255       Law and Society	               4

ENG 151        Freshman Composition	       5

IT 101         Engineering Drawing I	       3

IT 102         Engineering Drawing II	       3

IT 110         Intro to Manufacturing Process  4 					

MATH 109       Consumer Mathematics	     4-5			
or MATH 113    Algebra

Tier II        Humanities	             4-5

Tier II        Social Sciences	             4-5
Minimum required for graduation: 96

Medical Assisting Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5019

Ohio University-Lancaster offers a two-year program leading to the Associate in Applied Science in medical assisting technology. The program is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary in both the scientific/ clinical areas and the business/administrative areas of the medical assisting field. Medical assistants are allied health professionals who work in a variety of health care settings. Contact the director of medical assisting technology for further information.

Technical Requirements: 37 hours

MAT 101   Intro to Medical Assisting	     2

MAT 140   Medical Terminology	             3

MAT 150   Medical Transcription	             3

MAT 170   Administrative Medical Assisting   4

MAT 201   Clinical Techniques I	             4

MAT 202   Clinical Techniques II	     4

MAT 203   Clinical Techniques III	     4

MAT 210   Law Ethics for Medical Assisting   2
	
MAT 230   Insurance Billing/Coding	     4

MAT 250   Computerized Office Procedures     4
	

MAT 295   Externship	                     3

Related Basic Requirements: 20 hours

ATCH 103 Financial Acct. Procedures 4 BMT 115 Found. of Quality and Cont. Improvement 4 CTCH 125 Intro to Computers 4 OTEC 122* Keyboarding II 4 OTEC 230 Business Communication II 4

*This course has a prerequisite of OTEC 121 Keyboarding I. Students are expected to have had Intro to Keyboarding. Students are tested for competency. If they are not level II, they will need to take OTEC 121 or utilize other options.

General Requirements: 51 hours

BIOS 103   Human Biology	         5

BIOS 130   Prin. of Human Anatomy 
	   and Physiology I	         5

BIOS 131   Prin. of Human Anatomy 
	   and Physiology II	         5

ENG 151    Freshman Composition	         5

HCFN 128   Intro to Nutrition	         4

HLTH 202   Health Science and
           Lifestyle Choices	         4	

HLTH 217   Intro to Hlth. Care Orgs.     4

INCO 103   Fund. of Public Speaking      4

MATH 109   Consumer Mathematics          4

PESS 227   First Aid	                 3

PSY 101    General Psychology	         5

SW 101     Intro to Social Welfare 
	   and Social Work	         3

Electives: 6-14 hours

MAT 290 Special Topics 1-5 MAT 291 Independent Study 1-5 OTEC 123 Keyboarding III 4

Minimum required for graduation: 96


Nursing (A.A.S.)
Major code SA2341

Ohio University-Zanesville and Ohio University-Chillicothe offer a two-year nursing program. Upon completing the program, you receive an Associate in Applied Science in nursing and are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurse. The program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway, New York, NY 10006; telephone 800-669-1656 ext. 153. All nursing courses (NURS) must be completed with a grade of C or better. To apply, you must be a high school graduate or hold a certificate of high school equivalency (GED). A high school g.p.a. of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or established college g.p.a. is expected. To be reviewed by the selection committee, you must have completed courses in biology, algebra, and chemistry at the high school or college level with a grade of C or better in each course. All students are required to take the ACT COMPASS examination before admission to the nursing program. "Scores" of Tier I Quantitative, English 151, and reading level of at least 75 are expected. The ACTCOMPASS examination is administered on all campuses.

Technical Requirements: 64 hours

NURS 110   Foundations of Nursing I	4

NURS 111   Foundations of Nursing II	4

NURS 115   Commun. in Nursing	        1

NURS 120   Assessment of the Middle 
	   and Older Adult	        2

NURS 121   Assessment of the Neonate 
	   Through Young Adult	        2

NURS 130   Pharmacology in Nurs. I	1

NURS 131   Pharmacology in Nurs. II	2

NURS 132   Pharmacology in Nurs. III	2

NURS 210   Health Alterations I	        7

NURS 211   Health Alterations II	7

NURS 212   Health Alterations III	7

NURS 220   Maternal, Newborn, and 
	   Women's Hlth. Alterations	5

NURS 230   Mental Health Alterations	5

NURS 240   Child and Adolescent 
	   Health Alterations	        5

NURS 260   Transition to Nursing 
	   Practice	               10

General Requirements: 44 hours

BIOS 130 Prin. of Human Anatomy and Physiology I 5 BIOS 131 Prin. of Human Anatomy and Physiology II 5 CHEM 121 Prin. of Chemistry I 4 ENG 151 Freshman Composition* 5 HCFN 128 Intro to Nutrition 4 MICR 201 Elementary Microbiology 4 PSY 101 General Psychology 5 PSY 120 Elem. Statistical Reasoning 4 SOC 101 Intro to Sociology 5 Elective** 3

Minimum required for graduation: 108

The sequence of the first-year support courses may not be altered; second-year support course sequence may be altered with permission. A curriculum sheet with the actual sequencing outline can be obtained from the Associate's Degree Nursing Office.

*Taken prior to completion of the nursing program.

**Recommended: Fine Arts, Humanities, CS 120, PSY 273.

Office Technology (A.A.B.)
Major code AA5014

Ohio University-Chillicothe and Ohio University-Southern offer a two-year program of study leading to an Associate in Applied Business degree in office technology. This program provides knowledge in many phases of business and incorporates the development of supervisory skills. For additional information, contact the office technology program director at your campus.

Technical Requirements: 49-60 hours

OTEC 248	Admin. of Record Systems	3	

OTEC 121 	Keyboarding I 	4

OTEC 122	Keyboarding II	4

OTEC 130	Business Communication I	4 

OTEC 171	Administrative Procedures I	4

OTEC 172	Administrative Procedures II	4 

OTEC 200	Desktop Publishing I	3

OTEC 221	Dictation/Transcription	4

OTEC 225	Commun. Processing I	4

OTEC 226	Commun. Processing II	4

OTEC 227	Commun. Processing III	4 

OTEC 230	Business Communication II	4

MATH 109 	Consumer Mathematics	4		

OTEC 290 	Seminar	1-4	

OTEC 299	Internship	1-4 
or OTEC 201	Desktop Publishing II

Business Core Requirements: 26-28 hours

ATCH 103 Financial Acct. Procedures I 4 ATCH 104 Financial Acct. Procedures II 4 OTEC 258 Stress Management for Office Personnel 3 BMT 150 Elements of Supervision 4 or OTEC 267 Office Supervision 4 BUSL 255 Law and Society 4 OTEC 268 Information System Design 3 INCO 101 Fund. of Human Comm. 4 or INCO 103 Fund. of Public Speaking 4

General Education Requirements: 14-15 hours

Tier I English Composition 5 Tier I Quantitative Skills 4-5 (Note: MATH 109 satisfies this requirement.) Tier II Social Sciences 5

Minimum required for graduation: 96

Security/Safety Technology (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5506

Ohio University-Chillicothe offers a two-year program leading to an Associate in Applied Science in security/safety technology. The program prepares you for employment in security by providing academic preparation for the contemporary officer. Career opportunities may be available in such areas as corporate, industrial, retail, and government security. For further information, contact the director of the security/ safety program.

Technical Requirements: 55 hours

ATCH 103     Financial Acct. Procedures    4

ATCH 104     Financial Acct. Procedures    4

BA/BMT 101   Business and Its Environ.     4

LET 120      Constitution, Criminal, 
	     and Civil Law	           3

LET 130      Interviewing and Report 
	     Writing	                   3

LET 200      Procedures, Rules, and 
	     Test of Evidence	           4

LET 260      Criminal Investigation        3

SST 101      Intro to Protective Services  3

SST 110      Physical Security Systems	   3

SST 120      Occupational Safety and 
	     Health	                   3

SST 201      Fire Safety and Fire Codes	   3

SST 210      Loss Prevention in Modern 
	     Retailing	                   3

SST 220      Analysis of Security 
	     Needs-Survey	           3

SST 230      Information and Data 
	     Systems Security	           3

SST 240      Security Administration       3

SST 250      Current Prob. in Security	   3

SST 260      Analytical Accounting	   3

General Requirements: 42-43 hours

BUSL 255      Law and Society	           4

CS 120        Computer Literacy	           4

ENG 151       Freshman Composition	   5

INCO 101      Fund. of Human 
	      Communication	           4

PESS 227      First Aid	                   3

POLS 101      American National Govt.	   4
or POLS 102   Issues in American Politics	

PSY 101       General Psychology	   5

SOC 101       Intro to Sociology	   5

SOC 362       Criminology	           4

Tier I        Quantitative Skills        4-5
Minimum required for graduation: 96

Travel and Tourism (A.A.S.)
Major code AA5016

Ohio University-Southern offers a two-year program leading to the Associate in Applied Science in travel and tourism. Upon completion of the program, you may seek employment as a travel professional in travel agencies, tourist organizations, and other travel-related businesses. For additional information on employment opportunities, contact the director of travel and tourism.

Technical Requirements: 34 hours

TAT 150	Travel Career Dev. Part I	3

TAT 151	Travel Career Dev. Part II	3

TAT 160	Destination Training-
	North America	                3

TAT 161	Destination Training-Ohio	3

TAT 162	Destination Training-
	Western Europe	                3

TAT 163	Destination Training-Asia	3

TAT 164	Destination Training-
	Mexico, Caribbean	        3

TAT 250	Trav. Rules and Regulations	4

TAT 270	Travel Comp. Program Train.	3

TAT 280	Seminar-Travel Planning 
	and Counseling	                1

TAT 281	Practicum-Travel Planning 
	and Counseling	                2

TAT 282	Seminar-Tour Planning 
	and Direction	                1

TAT 283	Practicum-Tour Planning 
	and Direction	                2

Business Core Requirements: 31 hours

ACCT 101 Financial Accounting 4 or ATCH 103 Financial Acct. Procedures ACCT 102 Managerial Accounting 4 or ATCH 104 Financial Acct. Procedures CS 120 Computer Literacy 4 or BMT 200 Intro to Business Computing ECON 103 Prin. of Microeconomics 4 INCO 103 Fund. of Public Speaking 4 JOUR 250 Advertising Principles 4 JOUR 270 Intro to Public Relations 3 MGT 200 Intro to Management 4

General Requirements: 32 hours

ENG 151 Freshman Composition 5 GEOG 121 Human Geography 4 MATH 109 Consumer Mathematics 4 PESS 227 First Aid 3 PESS 228 CPR 1 SPAN 111, 112, 113 Elementary Spanish 12 or other modern foreign language Elective 3

Minimum required for graduation: 96


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