Each degree program at COTC includes general education courses the College regards as essential for the education of every student. These studies allow a student to acquire the necessary abilities to obtain and keep a job, to listen and read with understanding, to speak and write clearly, to think soundly and to employ mathematics quickly and accurately.
Most COTC graduates immediately enter the job market. Typically, 90 percent of graduating classes are employed full-time within six months of leaving the College. Most of them are working in the technology they studied at COTC.
Some graduates choose to continue their work at another college or university with minimal loss of time and credit. The College has articulation agreements with a number of four-year institutions in Ohio.
Programs
Accounting, Accounting Technology, Advanced Supervisory Management, Anatomy, Arts & Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Biological Science, Biology, Business Management and Technology, Business Technology, Chemistry, Communication, Composition, Computer Programming, Computer Technology, Criminal Justice, Design Technology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Digital Media, Drafting, Early Childhood Education, Electronics Engineering Technology, Emergency Medical Services, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Ethnic Studies, Forensic Science, Health, Human Development, Human Services, Mathematics, Microbiology, Nursing, Nutrition, Physical Science, Physics, Psychology, Public Safety, Radiology, Sociology, Surgical Technology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associates Colleges
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Admissions office:
Office of Admissions 111A South Mulberry St OH 43050Mount Vernon
Ohio United States Phone: (740) 366-9222 Email: jmerrin@cotc.tec.oh.us http://www.cotc.edu/cotc/admissions…
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