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2 What's Inside College Transfer Associate of Arts/General Studies... 2 Technical Programs Associate of General Education... 4 Business Administration... 5 Human Resources Option... 6 Computer Information Technology...7 Computer Programming... 8 Computer Technology Integration Web Emphasis... 9 Criminal Justice Corrections Track...10 Homeland Security Track...11 Law Enforcement Track...12 Healthcare Management Technology...13 Medical Office Administration...14 Networking Technology...15 Office Administration...16 Simulation & Gaming Technology...17 Please see the GTCC website or GTCC Catalog for details on certificate programs offered online. Certificates Certificates C++ Programming Certificate C# Programming Certificate Computer Info. Technology Basic Certificate Computer Info. Technology Operating Systems Certificate Computer Technology Integration Certificate Early Childhood Education Certificate Electronic Medical Records Certificate Hospital Billing and Coding Certificate HR Management Concentration Certificate Internet Marketing Certificate JAVA Programming Certificate Medical Office Billing and Coding Certificate.NET Programming Certificate Networking Tech. Network Routing Certificate Software Applications Certificate* Visual Basic Programming Certificate Web Development Certificate Associate Degrees Associate of Arts General Studies (College Transfer Program) Associate of Applied Science - Non-Transfer Business Administration Business Administration -- HR Management Computer Information Technology Computer Programming Computer Technology Integration: Web Emphasis Criminal Justice Technology General Education (non-transferable) Healthcare Management Technology* Medical Office Administration* Networking Technology * Office Administration* Simulation and Game Development *Programs noted with * require Microsoft certification exams, which must be taken at a Certiport testing center. You can find this information at Visit Our Website:

3 elearning Career Paths GTCC is now available to you 24/7, anywhere, anytime through our online elearning programs. Over 10 Associate degree programs are offered completely online. There are many diploma and certificates available online as well. So what is your excuse? elearning makes it easy to obtain your degree from the convenience of your own home, on your time, and on your schedule. Students must take ACA 112 Intro to Distance Learning as an entrance requirement into the edegree program of study. For additional information on online program requirements, please contact our Online Program Degree Coordinator at , extension For more information on the elearning programs, visit click on "edegrees." 1

4 College Transfer Associate of Arts The Associate in Arts (AA) degree is designed for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in one of the liberal arts disciplines or training at a professional school that requires a strong liberal arts background. Upon transfer, students who earn the Associate in Arts degree generally major in fields such as anthropology, business, communication, economics, English, foreign language, geography, history, humanities, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, and sociology. ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry _ Natural Science Requirement _ Humanities/Fine Arts Requirement _ Social/Behavioral Science Requirement _ Social/Behavioral Science Requirement _ ENG 112 Writing/Research in the Disciplines _ Mathematics Requirement _ Humanities/Fine Arts Requirement _ Humanities/Fine Arts Requirement _ Social/Behavioral Science Requirement _ ACA 122 College Transfer Success _ I General Education _ General Education _ General Education _ General Education _ General Education _ Pre-major, Elective, or General Education _ Pre-major, Elective, or General Education _ Pre-major, Elective, or General Education _ Pre-major, Elective, or General Education _ Total credit hours required for degree: 60 2

5 Course Requirements for Associate in Arts (60-61 credits) GENERAL EDUCATION (45 CREDITS) The general education common course pathway includes study in the areas of English, communication; humanities and fine arts; social and behavioral sciences; natural sciences and mathematics. UNIVERSAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER COURSES (31-32 CREDITS) All Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) courses will transfer for equivalency credit. CREDIT HOUR REQUIREMENTS* COURSES FULFILLING REQUIREMENTS All courses below are considered UGETC courses English Composition (6 credits) The following two English compositions courses are required: ENG 111, 112 Communication/Humanities/Fine Arts (9 credits) Select three courses from the following from at least two different disciplines: ART 111, 114, 115; COM 231; ENG 231, 232; MUS 110, 112; PHI 215, 240 Social/Behavioral Sciences (9 credits) Select three courses from the following from at least two different disciplines: ECO 251, 252; HIS 111, 112, 131, 132; POL 120; PSY 150; SOC 210 Mathematics (3-4 credits) Select one course from the following: MAT 143, 152, 171 Natural Sciences (4 credits) Select four credits from the following course(s): AST 111/111A, 151/151A; BIO 110, 111; CHM 151; GEL 111; PHY 110/110A ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS (13-14 CREDITS) An additional credits should be should be selected from courses classified as general education within the CAA. Students should select these courses based on their intended major and transfer university. General education courses are listed below: General Education Electives: ANT 210, 220, AST 152, 152A, BIO 140, 140A, CHI 111, 112, 211, 212, CHM 131, 131A, 132, CIS 110, 115, COM 110, 120, 140, DRA 111, 112, 126, ENG 114, 131, 241, 242, 251, 252, 261, 262, FRE 111, 112, 211, 212, GEL 230, GEO 111, 112, HIS 121, 122, HUM 110, 115, 120, 121, 122, 130, 150, 160, 161, 211, 212, MAT 273, MUS 210, PHI 210, POL 210, 220, PSY 239, 241, 281, REL 110, 111, 112, 211, 212, 221, SOC 213, 220, 225, 240, SPA 111, 112, 211, 212 (plus all UGETC courses listed above). OTHER REQUIRED HOURS (15 CREDITS) An additional 14 credits of courses should be selected from courses classified as pre-major, elective, or general education courses within the CAA. Students should select these courses based on their intended major and transfer university. Academic Transition (1 credit)--the following course is required: ACA 122 Pre-Major/Electives: ACC 120, 121, ART 121, 122, 131, 132, AST 251, BIO 163, 165, 166, 175, 265, 275, 280, BUS 110, 115, 137, 228, 111, 121, 141, COM 111, 130, 150, CSC 120, 134, 139, 151, 239, CTS 115, DFT 170, DRA 120, 130, 131, 132, 140, 142, 145, 170, 171, 240, 270, 271, ENG 125, 126, 273, GIS 111, HEA 110, 120, HIS 227, 236, MAT 285, MUS 111, 121, 122, 141, 142, 151, 152, 214, 215, 221, 222, 241, 242, All one-hour PED activity courses, PED 110, POL 250 (plus all UGETC and General Education elective courses listed above). * Individual program may provide specific course requirements 3

6 Associate of General Education (Technical Degree / non-transferable) English Composition ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry Choose one of the following: ENG 112 Writing/Research in the Disciplines ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting Humanities/Fine Arts Humanities/FINE ARTS course Humanities/Fine Arts course Choose one of the following: COM 231 Public Speaking COM 110 Introduction to Communication COM 120 Intro to Interpersonal Communication The General Education curriculum is designed for the student who is interested in pursuing a program of study in general education or who is not ready to choose a more specific educational program. This curriculum provides an introduction to the liberal arts (general education) and enables the student to tailor the program beyond that point to personal needs and interests. Students may apply any technical, general education or college transfer course to the degree. (Students should note, however, that they must satisfy any course prerequisites listed.) This program is not intended for students who want to transfer to a four-year university. Social/Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences elective Social Sciences elective Mathematics/Natural Sciences MAT elective (not developmental) MAT or Natural Science elective Computer Sciences CIS 110 Introduction to Computers Other Courses General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective General Elective Total credit hours required for degree:

7 BUS 110 BUS 125 ENG 111 LOG 110 MKT 120 ACC 120 BUS 137 DBA 110 I ACC 121 ACC 149 BUS 115 BUS 225 ECO 251 ACC 151 BUS 228 BUS 280 ECO 252 Business Administration ACA Elective1 Introduction to Business Personal Finance Writing and Inquiry Introduction to Logistics Principles of Marketing Principles of Financial Accounting Computer Elective2 Second English Elective3 Communication Elective4 Math Elective5 Principles of Management Database Concepts Principles of Managerial Accounting Intro to Accounting Spreadsheets Business Law Business Finance Principles of Microeconomics Accounting Spreadsheet Apps Business Statistics Real Small Business Principles of Macroeconomics Humanities/Fine Arts Elective6 Total credit hours required for degree: 68 1ACA Electives ACA 111 5Math Electives 2Computer Elective CIS 110 OST 137 MAT 143 ACA 112 6Humanities/Fine Arts Electives ART 114 ART 115 ENG 231 ENG 232 ENG 241 ENG 242 ENG 261 CIS 111 3Second English Electives ENG 112 ENG 114 4Communications Electives COM 110 MAT 171 COM 120 COM 231 ENG 262 MUS 110 MUS 210 PHI 240 REL 211 REL 212 The Business Administration curriculum is designed to introduce students to the various aspects of the free enterprise system. Students will be provided with a fundamental knowledge of business functions, processes and an understanding of business organizations in today s global economy. Course work includes business concepts in accounting, business law, economics, management and marketing. Skills related to the application of these concepts are developed through the study of computer applications, communication, team building and decision making. Through these skills, students will have a sound business education base for lifelong learning. Students will be required to use technology (computer, internet, etc.) in all courses in this program. 5

8 Business Administration Human Resources Concentration 6 Human Resources Management is a concentration under the curriculum title of Business Administration. The curriculum is designed to meet the demands of business and service agencies. The objective is the development of generalists and specialists in the administration, training and management of human resources. Course work includes studies in management, interviewing, placement, needs assessment, planning, compensation and benefits, and training techniques. Graduates of this program will have a sound business-education base for lifelong learning. Students will be prepared for employment opportunities in personnel, training, and other human resources development areas. Students will be required to use technology (computer, internet, etc.) in all courses in this program. A certificate in this curriculum is also available. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. BUS 217 Employment Law and Regulations BUS 256 Recruit Select and Per Plan ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry ACA Elective 1 BUS 110 Intro to Business Communication Elective 2 BUS 151 People Skills BUS 234 Training and Development BUS 258 Compensation and Benefits CIS 110 Introduction to Computers Second English Elective 3 BUS 240 Business Ethics MKT 120 Principles of Marketing I ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting BUS 137 Principles of Management BUS 259 HRM Applications ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics Math Elective 4 ACC 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting ACC 149 Intro to Accounting Spreadsheets BUS 115 Business Law ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 5 Total credit hours required for degree: 68 1 ACA Electives ACA 111 ACA Communications Electives COM 110 COM 120 COM Second English Electives ENG 112 ENG Math Electives MAT 143 MAT Humanities/Fine Arts Electives ART 114 ENG 232 ENG 261 MUS 210 REL 212 ART 115 ENG 241 ENG 262 PHI 240 ENG 231 ENG 242 MUS 110 REL 211

9 Computer Information Technology CIS 110 Introduction to Computers ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry CTS 115 Info Sys Bus Concepts NET 110 Networking Concepts COM 120 Intro to Interpersonal Comm CTS 120 Hardware/Software Support NOS 110 Operating System Concepts WEB 110 Internet/Web Fundamentals Natural Science / Math Elective Humanities/Fine Arts Elective2 DBA 110 Database Concepts CIS 115 Intro to Programming & Logic I NOS 120 Linux/UNIX Single User CTS 285 Systems Analysis & Design NOS 130 Windows Single User SEC 110 Security Concepts CIT Technical Elective1 CTS 289 System Support Project NOS 230 Windows Admin I CIT Technical Elective1 CIT Technical Elective1 Social/Behavioral Science Elective3 Total credit hours required for degree: CTI Technical Electives Choose 9 credits from: CTI 140 CTS 230 CTI 141 CTS 287 CTI 150 DBA 120 CTI 240 NOS 150 CTI 241 NOS 220 CTS 130 SEC 150 CTS 210 SEC 160 2Humanities/Fine Arts Electives ART 114 ART 115 DRA 111 HUM 115 MUS 110 PHI 240 REL 110 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives ECO 251 ECO 252 HIS 111 HIS 112 HIS 121 HIS 122 POL 120 PSY 150 SOC 210 Gateway Courses: CTS 120 and NET 110: A minimum grade of C required in both. The Computer Information Technology curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for employment with organizations that use computers to process, manage and communicate information. This is a flexible curriculum that can be customized to meet community information systems needs. Course work will develop a student s ability to communicate complex technical issues related to computer hardware, software and networks in a manner that computer users can understand. Graduates should qualify for employment in entry-level positions with businesses, educational systems and governmental agencies, which rely on computer systems to manage information. Graduates should be prepared to sit for industry-recognized certification exams. Gateway Courses: CTS 120 and NET 110: A minimum grade of C required in both. Certificates are available in Basic Computer Information Technology, Operating Systems and Virtualization Administration within this curriculum. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. 7

10 Computer Programming 8 The Computer Programming curriculum prepares individuals for employment as computer programmers and related positions through study and applications in computer concepts, logic, programming procedures, languages, generators, operating systems, networking, data management and business operations. Graduates should qualify for employment in business, industry and government organizations as programmers, programmer trainees, programmer/ analysts, computer operators, systems technicians or database specialists. Certificates are also available within this curriculum in Visual Basic, Java, C++, C#, and.net. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. CIS 110 Introduction to Computers CIS 115 Intro to Prog & Logic MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy NOS 110 Operating System Concepts ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry COM 120 Intro to Interpersonal Comm CSC 134 C++ Programming CSC 139 Visual BASIC Prog NET 110 Networking Concepts NOS 120 Linux/UNIX Single User DBA 110 Database Concepts SEC 110 Security Concepts I CSC 234 Adv C++ Programming CSC 151 JAVA Programming CTS 285 Systems Analysis & Design WEB 151 Mobile Application Dev I Social/Behavior Science Elective 3 CSC 289 Programming Capstone Project DBA 120 Database Programming I CSC 251 Adv JAVA Programming CTS 115 Info Sys Bus Concepts Computer Program. Tech Elective 1 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 2 Total credit hours required for degree: 69 1 Computer Programming Technical Electives Choose 3 credits from: CSC 153 NOS 130 CSC 253 WEB 141 CSC 258 WEB 180 DBA Humanities/Fine Arts Electives ART 114 MUS 110 ART 115 PHI 215 DRA 111 REL 110 HUM 115 PHI Social/Behavioral Science Electives ECO 251 HIS 122 ECO 252 POL 120 HIS 111 PSY 150 HIS 112 SOC 210 HIS 121 Gateway Courses: CIS 115 and CSC 139. A minimum grade of C required in both.

11 Computer Technology Integration WEB Emphasis CIS 110 Introduction to Computers CTI 110 Web, Pgm, and Db Foundation CTI 120 Network & Sec Foundation CTI 130 O.S. & Device Foundation1 CTS 115 Info Sys Bus Concepts WEB 110 Internet/Web Fundamentals WEB 115 Web Markup & Scripting WEB 120 Intro to Internet Multimedia WEB 140 Web Development Tools DBA 110 Database Concepts ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry I WEB 210 Web Design WEB 214 Social Media WEB 215 Internet Marketing & Analytics WEB 225 Content Management Systems WEB 250 Database Driven Websites WEB 287 E-Portfolio COM 120 Intro to Interpersonal Comm Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Natural Science/Math Elective Social/Behavioral Science Elective Total credit hours required for degree: 65 The Web Development emphasis prepares graduates for careers in the information technology arena using computers and distributed computing to disseminate and collect information via the web. Graduates should qualify for career opportunities as designers, administrators, or developers in the areas of web applications, websites, web services, and related areas of distributed computing. A certificate in Computer Technology Integration, Mobile Programming, Web Development and Internet Marketing is also available within this curriculum. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. 1Students may substitute CTS 120 and NOS 110 for CTI 130 9

12 Criminal Justice Corrections track This curriculum is designed to provide practical knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations. Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system s role within society will be explored. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of local, state and federal law enforcement, corrections and security fields. Examples include police officer, deputy sheriff, county detention officer, state trooper, intensive probation/parole surveillance officer, correctional officer and retail loss prevention officer. All students interested in a career in criminal justice, in a part-time or full-time capacity, must meet the special requirements as indicated on the curriculum brochure by the N.C. Criminal Justice Standards and the N.C. Sheriff s Standards Divisions of the N.C. Department of Justice. Students may not be convicted of any felony or specific misdemeanors. They cannot be convicted of any offense of moral turpitude. Examples of moral turpitude are, but are not limited to: rape, any sexual offense, indecent liberties, use, sale, or manufacture of controlled substances, or any offense which addresses public morality. To be employed in this field, it is necessary to be a U.S. citizen. Note: Courses in this program may transfer to a 4-year institution. See your advisor for details. A certificate in Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Foundations are also available. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. 10 ENG Writing and Inquiry Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminology Juvenile Justice Criminal Law 132 Courts and Evidence 141 Corrections Criminal Justice Elective1 Second English/Communications Elective2 Social/Behavioral Science Elective3 120 Interviews/Interrogations 213 Substance Abuse 225 Crisis Intervention I Investigative Principles Constitutional Law Correctional Law Natural Sciences/Math. Elective4 212 Ethics and Community Relations 214 Victimology 223 Organized Crime Criminal Justice Elective1 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective5 Total credit hours required for degree: Criminal Justice Technical Electives Choose 2 courses from: Second English/Communications Electives ENG 112 ENG 114 COM 120 COM 231 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives POL 120 PSY 150 SOC 210 4Natural Science/Mathematics Electives BIO 110 CHM 131 MAT 110 5Humanities/Fine Arts Electives HUM 110 HUM 115 HUM 211 MAT 143 REL 110 PHY 110

13 Criminal Justice Homeland Security Track ENG Writing & Inquiry Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminology Juvenile Justice Criminal Law Courts and Evidence Introduction to Homeland Security Criminal Justice Elective1 Second English/Communications Elective2 Social/Behavioral Science Elective3 120 Interviews/Interrogations 213 Substance Abuse Criminal Justice Elective1 I Intelligence Analysis & Sec Mgmt Investigative Principles Constitutional Law Natural Sciences/Math. Elective Law Enforcement Operations Transportation and Border Security Ethics and Community Relations Criminalistics Humanities/Fine Arts Elective5 Total credit hours required for degree: Criminal Justice Technical Electives Choose 2 courses from: Second English Electives ENG 112 ENG 114 COM 120 COM 231 3Social/Behavioral POL 120 Science Electives PSY 150 SOC 210 Science/Mathematics Electives BIO 110 CHM 131 MAT 110 MAT 143 PHY 110 This curriculum is designed for those who desire to work in more generalized areas of national security such as Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and security services. The criminal justice system s role within society will be explored. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of local, state and federal law enforcement, corrections and security fields. Examples include police officer, deputy sheriff, county detention officer, state trooper, intensive probation/parole surveillance officer, correctional officer and retail loss prevention officer. All students entering the Criminal Justice Technology curriculum should meet the special requirements as indicated by the N.C. Criminal Justice Standards and the N.C. Sheriff s Standards Divisions of the N.C. Department of Justice. Students may not be convicted of any felony or specific misdemeanors or any offense of moral turpitude. Examples of moral turpitude are, but are not limited to: rape, any sexual offense, indecent liberties, use, sale, or manufacture of controlled substances, or any offense which addresses public morality. 4Natural To be employed in this field, it is necessary to be a U.S. citizen. 5Humanities/Fine Note: Courses in this program may transfer to a 4-year institution. See your advisor for details. A certificate in Homeland Secuirty and Criminal Justice Foundations are also available. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. Arts Electives HUM 110 HUM 115 HUM 211 REL

14 Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Track This curriculum is designed for those who desire to work as law enforcement professionals or within a law enforcement organization. ENG Study will focus on local, state and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and 122 security services. The criminal justice system s role within society will be explored. Employment opportunities exist in a variety of local, state and federal law enforcement, corrections and security fields. Examples include police officer, deputy sheriff, county detention officer, state trooper, intensive probation/parole surveillance officer, cori 221 rectional officer and retail loss prevention officer. 231 All students entering the Criminal Justice Technology curriculum should meet the special requirements 121 as indicated by the N.C. Criminal Justice Standards 212 and the N.C. Sheriff s Standards Divisions of the 214 N.C. Department of Justice. Students may not be 222 convicted of any felony or specific misdemeanors or any offense of moral turpitude. Examples of moral turpitude are, but are not limited to: rape, any sexual offense, indecent liberties, use, sale, or manufacture of controlled substances, or any offense which addresses public morality. Writing and Inquiry Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminology Juvenile Justice Criminal Law Community Policing Courts and Evidence Corrections Second English/Communications Elective2 Social/Behavioral Science Elective3 Interviews/interrogations Substance Abuse Criminal Justice Elective1 Investigative Principles Constitutional Law Criminal Justice Elective1 Natural Sciences/Math Elective4 Law Enforcement Operations Ethics and Community Relations Victimology Criminalistics Humanities/Fine Arts Elective5 Total credit hours required for degree: Criminal Justice Technical Electives Choose 2 courses from: To be employed in this field, it is necessary to be a U.S. citizen. 2Second English/Communications Electives Note: Courses in this program may transfer to a 4-year institution. See your advisor for details. 3Social/Behavioral Science Electives A certificate in Homeland Security and Criminal Justice Foundations are also available. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. 12 ENG 112 POL 120 ENG 114 COM 120 PSY 150 COM 231 SOC 210 4Natural Science/Mathematics Electives BIO 110 CHM 131 PHY 110 MAT 110 5Humanities/Fine Arts Electives HUM 110 HUM 115 HUM 211 MAT 143 REL 110

15 HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY ACC 120 ENG 111 HMT 110 OST 137 OST 141 Prin of Financial Accounting Writing and Inquiry Intro to Healthcare Management Software Applications Medical Terminology I Prin of Managerial Accounting Long-Semester Care Administration Principles of Marketing Medical Terminology II Advanced Software Applications Medical Legal Issues Social/Behavioral Science Elective1 I HMT 210 HMT 212 MKT 231 MAT 143 OST 286 Medical Insurance Mgmt of Healthcare Organizations Healthcare Marketing Quantitative Literacy Professional Development HMT 220 HMT 225 COM 231 WBL 111 Healthcare Financial Management Practice Management Simulation Public Speaking Work-Based Learning3 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective2 ACC 121 HMT 211 MKT 120 OST 142 OST 138 OST 149 Total credit hours required for degree: 67 The Healthcare Management Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment in healthcare business and financial operations. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the application of management principles to the healthcare environment. The curriculum places emphasis on planning, organizing, directing and controlling tasks related to healthcare organizational objectives, including the legal and ethical environment. Emphasis is placed on the development of effective communication, managerial and supervisory skills. Graduates may find employment in healthcare settings including hospitals, medical offices, clinics, long-term care facilities and insurance companies. Graduates are eligible to sit for various certification exams upon completion of the degree with a combination of a minimum of two years administrative experience. Eligible certifications include, but are not limited to, the Professional Association of Healthcare Office Managers (PAHCOM), the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), the Certified Patient Account Manager (CPAM), and the Certified Manager of Patient Accounts (CMPA) examinations. 1Social/Behavioral Science Electives POL 120 PSY 150 SOC 210 2Humanities/Fine Arts Electives HUM 110 HUM 115 PHI 240 3Department Chair approval required for substitution of OST 188 for WBL

16 Medical Office Administration This curriculum prepares individuals for employment in medical and other health-care related offices. Course work will include medical terminology; information systems; office management; medical coding, billing and insurance; legal and ethical issues; and formatting and word processing. Employment opportunities are available in medical and dental offices, hospitals, insurance companies, laboratories, medical supply companies, and other healthcare-related organizations. Courses in this program prepare the student for the Microsoft Office User Specialist Exams. Students will be required to purchase a voucher for these exams as part of the required course materials for each course in the program. Individual exams will be administered at the end of each of the individual courses. When a voucher is required for a particular course, it will be identified on the syllabus and in prominent locations such as the Moodle site and GTCC Bookstore. Certificates are available within this curriculum. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. 14 ENG 111 OST 131 OST 137 OST 141 OST 148 OST 164 MED 116 OST 138 OST 142 OST 153 OST 136 OST 149 I OST 243 OST 247 OST 248 OST 181 OST 286 OST 289 WBL 111 Credits Writing and Inquiry College Keyboarding Office Software Applications Medical Terminology I Medical Coding, Billing, & Insurance Text Editing Applications Intro to Anatomy & Physiology Adv Software Apps Medical Terminology II Office Finance Solutions Humanities/Fine Arts Elective2 Word Processing Medical Legal Issues Social/Behavioral Science Elective4 Medical Office Simulation Procedure Coding Diagnostic Coding Communications Elective3 Math Elective5 Medical Office Admin (OST) Technical Elective1 Introduction to Office Systems Professional Development Administrative Office Management Work Based Learning7 Medical Coding Elective6 Total credit hours required for degree: Medical Office Administration (OST) Technical Electives Choose 1 course from: HMT 110 OST 132 OST 143 OST 233 OST 147 OST 165 OST 184 OST 236 OST 281 OST 284 2Humanities/Fine Arts Electives 6Medical Coding Electives HUM 110 PHI 240 HUM 115 MED 232 OST 249 3Communications Electives 7Department Chair approval required to substitute COM 110 COM 120 COM 231 OST 188 for WBL Social/Behavioral Science Elective POL 120 SOC 210 PSY 150 5Math Elective Electives MAT 110 MAT 143

17 networking technology ACA 111 ACA 112 CIS 110 ENG 111 NET 125 NOS 110 MAT 143 CIS 115 CTS 120 ENG 114 NET 126 NOS 130 DBA 110 CTS 115 I NET 225 NOS 120 NOS 230 SEC 110 COM 120 NET 226 NET 289 College Student Success or Intro to Distance Learning Introduction to Computers Writing and Inquiry Networking Basics Operating System Concepts Quantitative Literacy Intro to Prog & Logic Hardware/Software Support Professional Research and Reporting Routing Basics Windows Single User Database Concepts Information Systems Business Concepts Routing & Switching I Linux/UNIX Single User Networking (NET) Elective1 Windows Admin I Security Concepts Intro to Interpersonal Communication Routing & Switching II Networking Project Humanities/Fine Arts Elective Social/Behavioral Science Networking (NET) Elective1 Total credit hours required for degree: 70 1Networking Technical Electives Take a minimum of 6 credits from: CTS 130 CTS 230 CTS 210 NET 110 CTS 287 NET 130 NET 111 NET 273 NET 175 NOS 240 NOS 220 SEC 160 WEB 110 The Networking Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment supporting network infrastructure environments. Students will learn how to use technologies to provide reliable transmission and delivery of data, voice, image and video communications in business, industry and education. Course work includes design, installation, configuration, and management of network infrastructure technologies and network operating systems. Emphasis is placed on the implementation and management of network software and the implementation and management of hardware such as switches and routers. Graduates may find employment in entry-level jobs such as local area network managers, network operators, network analysts and network technicians. Graduates may also be qualified to take certification examinations for various network industry certifications, depending on their local program. A certificate in Network Routing is available within this curriculum. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. 15

18 Office Administration 16 The Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for positions in administrative support careers. Students will complete courses designed to develop proficiency in the use of integrated software, oral and written communication, analysis and coordination of office duties and systems, and other support topics. Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of positions in business, government and industry. Job classifications range from entry-level to supervisor to middle management. Courses in this program prepare the student for the Microsoft Office User Specialist Exams. Students will be required to purchase a voucher for these exams as part of the required course materials for each course in the program. Individual exams will be administered at the end of each of the individual courses. When a voucher is required for a particular course, it will be identified on the syllabus and in prominent locations such as the Moodle site and GTCC Bookstore. A certificate in Software Applications is also available within this curriculum. Please see the current GTCC Catalog for details. ACA 112 Intro to Distance Learning ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry OST 131 Keyboarding OST 136 Word Processing OST 137 Office Software Applications OST 164 Text Editing Applications Social/Behavioral Science Elective 1 BUS 125 Personal Finance OST 132 Keyboard Skill Building OST 138 Advanced Software Applications OST 165 Advanced Text Editing Applications OST 184 Records Management BUS 115 Business Law I OST 153 Office Finance Solutions I OST 140 Internet Comm/Research OST 233 Office Publications Design OST 236 Adv Word/Information Processing OST 284 Emerging Technologies Communications Elective 2 Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3 WBL 111 Work-Based Learning 5 OST 181 Introduction to Office Systems OST 286 Professional Development OST 289 Administrative Office Management Math Elective 4 Total credit hours required for degree: 66 1 Social/Behavioral Science Electives POL 120 PSY 150 SOC Communications Electives COM 110 COM 120 COM Humanities/Fine Arts Electives HUM 110 HUM 115 PHI Math Elective Electives MAT 110 MAT Department Chair approval required to substitute OST 188 for WBL 111.

19 Simulation & Game development ACA 111 ENG 111 MAT 121 SGD 111 SGD 112 SGD 113 DRA 126 ENG 125 SGD 114 SGD 212 SGD 213 SGD 123 I SGD 161 SGD 174 SGD 214 SGD 124 SGD 274 SGD 285 I SGD 163 SGD 289 College Student Success Writing and Inquiry Algebra/Trigonometry I Introduction to SGD SGD Design SGD Programming Storytelling Creative Writing I 3D Modeling SGD Design II SGD Programming II Windows/Console Prog SGD Technical Elective1 SG Animation SG Level Design 3D Modeling II Social/Behavioral Science Elective MMO Programming SG Level Design II SG Software Engineering Communications Elective2 SGD Technical Elective1 SG Documentation SGD Project Total credit hours required for degree: 70 1Simulation and Game Development Technical Electives Choose 2 courses from: CSC 134 CSC 151 CSC 234 CSC 251 CSC 258 SGD 116 SGD 117 SGD 125 SGD 126 SGD 134 SGD 135 SGD 164 SGD 165 SGD 168 SGD 171 SGD 173 SGD 268 2Communications COM 110 COM 120 The Simulation and Game Development curriculum provides a broad background in simulation and game development with practical applications in creative arts, visual arts, audio/ video technology, creative writing, modeling, design, programming and management. Students will receive hands-on training in design, 3D modeling and programming for the purpose of creating simulations and games. Graduates should qualify for employment as designers, artists, animators, programmers, testers, quality assurance analysts, engineers and administrators in the entertainment industry, healthcare, education, corporate training and government organizations. Electives COM

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