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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Career Studies Certificate Programs OCC/TECH Accounting Technician (014.01) C, N, P, VB Acquisition & Procurement (005) P Activity Director (008.01) VB Administering Programs for Young Children (061.01) C, P, VB Advance Auto Parts Management Trainee (062.02) VB AS/400 (071.06) VB Automotive Engine Diagnosis (062) C Aviation Pilot (006) C Call Center Representative (054.01) VB Catering (064.05) N Child Development (066) C, N, P, VB Civil Engineering Technician (077.02) VB Classical Cooking (064.03) N Controls (053.02) C Critical Care (085.01) VB Database Administrator (Oracle) (071.08) VB Developmental Disabilities Specialist (012) C Diesel and Industrial Machine Repair (062.01) C Educational Secretary (013) C, P, VB Educational Support Specialist (056.01) C, N, P, VB Electrical Wiring (053.01) C Electrical Wiring for Technicians (053.03) C Electronics Technology (078.01) VB EMS: Paramedic (085) VB Engineering Technical Assistant (079) P Environmental Protection (089) P Food Service Management Trainee (064) VB General Secretary (074.07) C, P, VB Gerontology (008.02) VB Greenhouse Production (018.02) C Industrial Maintenance (067) P Industrial Management (016.01) P, VB Industrial Supervision (007.02) P, VB Industrial Wastewater Treatment (068) P Information Center Support Specialist (071.04) VB Inspections Lab Technology (077.03) VB Interior Design: Associate Designer (017.01) C Internet Specialist (071.05) VB Kitchen Management (064.04) N Landscape Design (018.04) C Landscape Management (018.05) C Lodging Management Trainee (064.02) VB Machine Tool Operations (082) P Medical Office Administration (093) VB Medical Secretary (074.06) P Medical Transcriptionist (086) VB Music (094.01) P Network Engineer Netware (071.01) C, N, VB Network Engineer Windows 2000 (071.11) C, P, VB 146 Occupational-Technical Programs

OCC/TECH Network Infrastructure Specialist (CISCO) (071.10) C, VB Occupational Safety (050) P Paralegal: General Practice (072.02) VB Paralegal: Litigation (072.03) VB Potable Water (058) P Programmer Trainee (071.02) C, N, P, VB Quality Assurance (051)P, VB Retail Management (054) VB School Age Care (088) C, P, VB Small Business Management (015.01) P, VB Studio Production Pottery (070.01) VAC Supervisory Management (055) P, VB Surgical Technology (060.01) Theatre Arts (094.02) P Truck Driving (057) P Turfgrass Management (018.06) C Welding (065) P CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS T The college offers a number of Career Studies Certificate programs which are designed to provide individuals with job entry skills in a short period of time. These career studies programs will provide those individuals who are already employed new skills in specific occupational-technical fields. They also will prepare individuals for credentialing examinations. The programs have from nine to twenty-nine credits. In addition, the credits for most of the career studies programs can be applied to an associate in applied sciences degree program. Call Tidewater Community College Information Center, 757-822-1122, for information on these programs. Campus: C - Chesapeake, N Norfolk, P - Portsmouth, VB - Virginia Beach, VAC - Portsmouth Visual Arts Center Occupational-Technical Programs 147

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN (014.01) ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I (3) ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II (3) ACC 221 Intermediate Accounting I (4) ACC 222 Intermediate Accounting II (4) ACC 231 Cost Accounting I (3) ACC 241 Auditing I (3) ACC 261 Principles of Federal Taxation I (3) BUS 241 Business Law I or ACC 215 Computerized Accounting 1 (3) Minimum Credits Required: 26 1 Those wishing to take the CPA examination must take BUS 241. Those in government or seeking government positions and others should take ACC 215. : ACQUISITION AND PROCUREMENT (005) ACQ 121-122 Introduction to Acquisition and Procurement Fundamentals I-II (6) ACQ 215 Contract Law (3) ACQ 221 Advanced Acquisition Procurement (3) ACQ 231-232 Principles of Contract Pricing and Negotiation I - II (6) : ACTIVITY DIRECTOR (008.01) HMS 138 Activities with the Geriatric Client (3) HMS 150 Activities Documentation and Programming in Long Term Care (3) HMS 234 Managing Senior Adult Activity Programs (3) HMS 276 Administration of Activity Departments in Long Term Care (3) HMS 190 Coordinated Internship for the Activity Director (1,1) HMS 290 Coordinated Internship for the Activity Director (1,1) Minimum Credits Required: 16 : ADMINISTERING PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (061.01) ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I (3) BUS 200 Principles of Management (3) CHD 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (or EDU 160) (3) CHD 270 Administration of Childcare Programs (3) CHD 290 Coordinated Internship (or EDU 290) (3) HLT 135 Child Health and Nutrition (3) IST 117 Introduction to Microcomputer Software (4) Minimum Credits Required: 22 : ADVANCE AUTO PARTS MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (062.02) AST 205 Business Communications 1 (3) BUS 100 Introduction to Business (3) BUS 200 Principles of Management (3) BUS 202 Applied Management Principles (3) BUS 205 Human Resource Management (3) ENG 111 College Composition I 1 (3) MKT 100 Principles of Marketing (3) Electives 2 (6) Minimum Credits Required 27 1 Placement test or prerequisite required. 2 Students may select electives from the following without approval: ACC 295, AUT 100, BUS 111, BUS 297, IST 117, MKT 110, MKT 295, MKT 271, STD 106 Note: This career studies certificate is offered in partnership with Advance Auto Parts. Developed in conjunction with corporate leaders at Advance Auto Parts, this program provides Advance Auto Parts employees with an opportunity for advancement within their organization. The program is also available to persons who desire management positions at Advance Auto Parts. 148

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : AS/400 (071.06) IST 155 Operations and Facilities of Mid-Range Computers (4) IST 159 Basic Control Language Programming (2) IST 168 Computer Programming: RPG (4) IST 209 Advanced Concepts in Mid-Range Computing (4) IST 232 Database Management (4) IST 251 Computer Information System Development (3) IST 268 Advanced Programming: RPG (4) IST 282 Advanced Control Language Programming (2) Minimum Credits Required: 27 NOTE: Courses in this program require specific skills and/or prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor or counselor for more information. : AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE DIAGNOSIS (062) AUT 166 Automotive Diagnostics I (5) AUT 167 Automotive Diagnostics II (5) AUT 168 Automotive Diagnostics III (5) AUT 169 Automotive Diagnostics IV (5) AUT 297 Cooperative Education (4) Minimum Credits Required: 24 : AVIATION PILOT (006) ARO 121 Private Pilot Ground School (3) ARO 122 Instrument Pilot Ground School (3) ARO 123 Commercial Pilot Ground School (3) ARO 140 Aviation Safety (3) ARO 210 Aviation Law (3) ARO 220 Meteorology (3) : CALL CENTER REPRESENTATIVE (054.01) AST 107 Editing/Proofreading Skills (3) AST 171 Introduction to Call Center Services (3) BUS 100 Introduction to Business (3) ISR 232 Principles of Property and Casualty Licensing 1 (3) IST 117 Introduction to Microcomputer Software (4) MKT 110 Principles of Selling (3) STD 106 Preparation for Employment (1) Minimum Credits Required: 20 1 Another course may be substituted for ISR 232 according to the needs of a particular business. : CATERING (064.05) HRI 145 Garde Manger (3) HRI 158 Sanitatin and Safety (3) HRI 207 American Regional Cuisine (3) HRI 219 Soup, Stock and Sauce Preparation (3) HRI 225 Menu Planning and Dining Room Service (3) HRI 251 Food and Beverage Cost Control (3) HRI 256 Principles and Applications of Catering (3) Minimum Credits Required: 21 : CHILD DEVELOPMENT (066) CHD 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3) CHD 125 Creative Activities for Children (3) CHD 205 Guiding the Behavior of Children (3) HLT 135 Child Health and Nutrition (3) Minimum Credits Required: 12 149

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN (077.02) CIV 115 Civil Engineering (3) CIV 116 Topographic Drafting (3) CIV 171-172 Surveying I-II (6) CIV 225 Soil Mechanics (2) CIV 226 Soil Mechanics Laboratory (1) CIV 228 Concrete Technology (2) CIV 229 Concrete Laboratory (1) CIV 235 Asphalt Technology (2) CIV 236 Asphalt Laboratory (1) DRF 201 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I (4) MTH 115 Technical Mathematics I 1 (3) 1 Placement test or prerequisite required. : CLASSICAL COOKING (064.03) HRI 128 Principles of Baking (3) HRI 158 Sanitation and Safety (3) HRI 205 Fundamentals of Wine (3) HRI 206 International Cuisine (3) HRI 207 American Regional Cuisine (3) HRI 219 Soup, Stock and Sauce Preparation (3) : CONTROLS (053.02) ELE 146 Electric Motor Controls (4) ELE 150 AC/DC Circuit Fundamentals (3) ETR 203 Electronic Devices I (3) ELE 233 Program Logic Control Systems I (3) ETR 280 Introduction to Digital Logic Circuits and Computers (4) MEC 268 Fluid Power - Hydraulic Systems (3) MEC 269 Fluid Power - Pneumatic Systems (3) Minimum Credits Required: 23 : CRITICAL CARE (085.01) EMT 275 Concepts in Critical Care (5) EMT 209 Pharmacology (3) EMT 220 Introduction to Cardiology (2) EMT 224 12 Lead EKG Interpretation (2) EMT 274 Pathophysiology (3) EMT 290 Coordinated Internship (1) Minimum Credits Required: 16 NOTE: Program has special admission requirements. Call 822-7335 for information. : DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR (071.08) IST 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (4) IST 133 Database Management Software (4) IST 200 Local Area Networks (4) IST 234 Database Management and File Structure (4) IST 258 Systems Development Project (3) IST 236 Advanced Database Administration (4) IST 237 Data Modeling and Design (4) Minimum Credits Required: 27 NOTE: Courses in this program require specific skills and/or prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor or counselor for more information. 150

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SPECIALIST (012) EDU 130 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities (4) EDU 135 Behavior Technology for Use with Developmental Disabilities (4) EDU 247 Adult Independent Living and Vocational Skills for Disabled (4) EDU 290 Coordinated Internship in Education (6) : DIESEL AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINE REPAIR (062.01) DSL 121 Diesel Engines I (6) DSL 122 Diesel Engines II (5) DSL 133 Diesel Fuel and Injection Systems (6) DSL 143 Diesel Truck Electrical Systems (4) DSL 152 Diesel Power Trains, Chassis, and Suspension (4) Minimum Credits Required: 25 : EDUCATIONAL SECRETARY (013) AST 137 Records Management (3) AST 141 Word Processing I (4) AST 205 Business Communications 1 (3) AST 243 Office Administration (3) Approved Electives 2 (12) Minimum Credits Required: 25 1 Placement test or prerequisites required. 2 Students may select from the following list without approval: ACC 211, ACC 212, ACC 215, AST 240, AST 253, BUS 100, BUS 200, EDU 275, IST 123, IST 128, IST 133 (Access). : EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST (056.01) CHD 118 Language Arts for Young Children (3) CHD 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education (3) CHD 126 Science and Math Concepts for Children (3) CHD 205 Guiding the Behavior of Children (3) PSY 235 Child Psychology (or PSY 231) (3) Approved Program Elective 1 (3) 1 Elective may be chosen from CHD 125, CHD 210 and HLT 135. : ELECTRICAL WIRING (053.01) ELE 127 Residential Wiring Methods (3) ELE 131-132 National Electrical Code I-II (8) ELE 145 Transformer Connections and Circuits (2) ELE 146 Electric Motor Controls (4) ELE 149 Wiring Methods in Industry (3) ELE 150 AC/DC Circuit Fundamentals (3) Minimum Credits Required: 23 : ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR TECHNICIANS (053.03) ELE 131-132 National Electrical Code I-II (8) ELE Approved ELE Elective 1 (3) Minimum Credits Required: 11 1 The ELE Elective may be ELE 150, ELE 127, ELE 149, or another course approved by the appropriate division chair. 151

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (078.01) ENG 118 Writing for Business (3) ETR 111 Electornics Mathematics (2) ETR 141 Electronics I (3) ETR 142 Electornics II (3) ETR 168 Digital Circuit Fundamentals (3) ETR 160 Microprocessor Applications I (4) ETR 199 Lab for ETR 141, 142, 168 (1,1,1) Minimum Credits Required: 21 : EMS: PARAMEDIC (085) EMT 271-272-273 Emergency Medical Science I-II-III (13) EMT 261-262-263 Paramedic Skills I-II-III (3) EMT 290 Coordinated Internship (1,1,1) EMT 290 Coordinated Field Internship (1) Minimum Credits Required: 20 NOTE: This program has special admission requirements. Call 822-7335 for information. : ENGINEERING TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (079) DRF 151-152 Engineering Drawing Fundamentals I-II 1 (6) IND 101 Quality Assurance Technology I 1 (3) IND 115 Materials and Processes of Industry 1 (4) MEC 120 Principles of Machine Technology 1 (3) SAF 120 Safety and Health Standards: Regulations and Codes 1 (3) SAF 125 Computer Applications for Technicians 1 (4) Minimum Credits Required: 23 1 Course substitutions must be approved by the appropriate division chair. : ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (089) ENV 101-102 Introduction to Environmental Technology I-II 1 (6) ENV 183 OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Response 1 (3) ENV 215 Sampling Techniques 1 (3) ENV 220 Environmental Problems 1 (3) ENV 227 Environmental Law 1 (3) ENV 231-232 Environmental Codes I and II 1 (6) Minimum Credits Required: 24 1 Course substitutions must be approved by the appropriate division chair. : FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (064) DIT 125 Current Concepts in Diet and Nutrition (3) HRI 101-102 Hotel-Restaurant Organization and Management I-II (6) HRI 120 Principles of Food Preparation (4) HRI 158 Sanitation and Safety (3) HRI 215 Food Purchasing (3) HRI 225 Menu Planning and Dining Room Service (3) HRI 251 Food and Beverage Cost Control I (3) HRI 256 Principles and Applications of Catering (3) 152

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : GENERAL SECRETARY (074.07) AST 102 Keyboarding II 1 (3) AST 107 Editing/Proofreading Skills (3) AST 137 Records Management (3) AST 141-142 Word Processing I-II (7) AST 240 Machine Transcription (3) AST 243 Office Administration I (3) Minimum Credits Required: 22 1 This course may require a prerequisite. : GERONTOLOGY (008.02) ENG 111 College Composition1 (3) HLT 130 Nutrition and Diet Therapy (1) HLT Physical Care Management of the Older Adult (3) HLT Medical Management of the Older Adult (3) HLT Health and Well Being of the Older Adult (3) HMS 231-232 Gerontology I-II (6) HMS 225 Functional Family Intervention (3) HMS 238 Selected Topics on Aging (Consumer Issues) (3) HMS Psychological and Sociological Aspect of Older Adult Care (3) 1 Placement test or prerequisite required. : GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION (018.02) HRT 110 Principles of Horticulture (3) HRT 115 Plant Propagation (3) HRT 121 Greenhouse Crop Production I (3) HRT 122 Greenhouse Crop Production II (3) HRT 207 Plant Pest Management (3) HRT 226 Greenhouse Management (3) NOTE: Students planning to transfer should consult a horticulture advisor. : INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE (067) DRF 160 Machine Blueprint Reading 1 (3) ENV Approved ENV Elective 1 (3) IND 115 Materials and Processes of Industry 1 (4) IND Approved IND Elective 1 (3) IND Approved IND Elective 1 (3) SAF 120 Safety and Health Standards: Regulations and Codes 1 (3) SAF 297 Cooperative Education 1 (3) STD 100 Orientation (1) Minimum Credits Required: 23 1 Consult with your academic advisor or counselor. Courses substitution and electives must be approved by the appropriate division chair. : INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (016.01) IND 106 Industrial Engineering Technology (3) IND 115 Materials & Processes of Industry (4) IND 160 Introduction to Robotics (3) Approved IND Electives 1 (9) Minimum Credits Required: 19 1 Consult with your academic advisor or counselor. Courses must be approved by the appropriate division chair. 153

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISION (007.02) IND 101 Quality Assurance Technology I (3) IND 121 Industrial Supervision I (3) IND 216 Plant Layout and Materials Handling (3) IND 245 Time and Motion Study (3) Minimum Credits Required: 12 : INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT (068) ENV 146 Advanced Wastewater Licensure Review (2) ENV 148 Water and Wastewater Treatment Computational Operations (2) ENV 149 Waste Water Treatment Plant Operation (3) ENV 217 Industrial Waste Treatment (3) Minimum Credits Required: 10 : INFORMATION CENTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST (071.04) IST 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (4) IST 139 Microcomputer Integrated Software (4) IST 176 Event-Driven BASIC I (4) IST 200 Local Area Networks (4) IST 216 Personal Computer Hardware Troubleshooting (4) IST IST Approved Electives1 (8) 1 Choose from IST 230 Microcomputer Applications, IST 250 Information Center Management, IST 128 Using the Internet, or IST 284 Graphical User Interface Application Development. NOTE: Courses in this program require specific skills and/or prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor or counselor for more information. : INSPECTIONS/LAB TECHNOLOGY (077.03) CIV 225 Soil Mechanics (2) CIV 226 Soil Mechanics Laboratory (1) CIV 228 Concrete Technology (2) CIV 229 Concrete Laboratory (1) CIV 235 Asphalt Technology (2) CIV 236 Asphalt Lab (1) Minimum Credits Required: 9 : INTERIOR DESIGN: ASSOCIATE DESIGNER (017.01) IDS 100 Theory and Techniques of Interior Design (3) IDS 105 Architectural Drafting for Interior Design (3) IDS 106 Three Dimensional Drawing and Rendering (3) IDS 121 Styles of Furniture and Interiors I (3) IDS 122 Styles of Furniture and Interiors II (3) IDS 205 Materials and Sources (3) IDS 245 Computer Aided Drafting for Interior Designers (3) Interior Design Elective 1 (3) Minimum Credits Required: 24 1 See Interior Design Advisor. 154

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : INTERNET SPECIALIST (071.05) IST 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (4) IST 128 Introduction to Internet Services (4) IST 200 Local Area Networks (4) IST 216 Personal Computer Hardware Troubleshooting (4) IST 223 Web Page Development and Scripting (4) IST 224 Web Server Management (4) IST Approved IST Electives 1 (4) 1 Choose from IST 108, IST (Web Development Tools), IST 284, ART 283, IST 149, or IST 133. NOTE: Courses in this program require specific skills and/or prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor or counselor for more information. : KITCHEN MANAGEMENT (064.04) DIT 125 Current Concepts in Diet and Nutrition (3) HRI 150 Introduction to Hospitality Ownership (3) HRI 158 Sanitation and Safety (3) HRI 225 Menu Planning and Dining Room Service (3) HRI 251 Food and Beverage Cost Control I (3) HRI 256 Principles and Applications of Catering (3) : LANDSCAPE DESIGN (018.04) HRT 110 Principles of Horticulture (3) HRT 150 Theory of Landscape Design (3) HRT 201 Landscape Plants I (3) HRT 202 Landscape Plants II (3) HRT 231 Planting Design (3) HRT 235 Landscape Drawing (3) NOTE: Students planning to transfer should consult a horticulture advisor. : LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (018.05) HRT 110 Principles of Horticulture (3) HRT 150 Theory of Landscape Design (3) HRT 201 Landscape Plants I (3) HRT 202 Landscape Plants II (3) HRT 227 Professional Landscape Management (3) HRT 269 Professional Turf Care (3) NOTE: Students planning to transfer should consult a horticulture advisor. : LODGING MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (064.02) HRI 101-102 Hotel-Restaurant Organization and Management I-II (6) HRI 120 Principles of Food Preparation (4) HRI 160 Executive Housekeeping (3) HRI 180 Convention Management and Service (or HRI 235) (3) HRI 215 Food Purchasing (3) HRI 225 Menu Planning and Dining Room Service (3) HRI 251 Food and Beverage Cost Control I (3) HRI 265 Hotel Front Office Operations (3) 155

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : MACHINE TOOL OPERATIONS (082) MAC 111-112- Machine Trade Theory and Computation I-II-III (9) 113 MAC 171-172- Machine Tool Operations I-II-III (9) 173 MAC 181-182 Machine Blueprint Reading I-II (6) Minimum Credits Required: 24 : MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (093) MDA 101 Medical Assistant Science I (4) MDA 190 Coordinated Internship in Medical Assisting (2) MDA 203 Medical Office Procedures (3) MDA 208 Medical Office Coding (2) MDA 209 Medical Office Insurance (2) MDA 210 Medical Office Software Applications (1) MDA 207 Medical Law and Ethics (2) Minimum Credits Required: 16 NOTE: This program has special admission requirements. : MEDICAL SECRETARY (074.06) AST 102 Keyboarding II 1 (3) AST 137 Records Management (3) AST 141 Word Processing I (4) AST 245 Medical Machine Transcription (3) AST 271 Medical Office Procedures I (3) AST Medical Insurance and Coding (3) HLT 143-144 Medical Terminology I-II (6) Minimum Credits Required: 25 1 Placement test or prerequisite required. : MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST (086) HIT 121-122 Medical Transcription I-II (8) HIT 163 Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Transcriptionist (3) HIT 164 Basic Pharmacology for Medical Transcriptionist (3) HIT 190 Coordinated Internship (2) HLT 143-144 Medical Terminology I-II (6) Minimum Credits Required: 22 NOTE: This program has special admission requirements. : MUSIC (094.01) MUS 101-102 Basic Musicianship I-II (6) MUS 111-112 Music Theory I-II (8) MUS 121-122 Music Appreciation I-II (6) MUS Applied Music I 1 (2-4) MUS Approved MUS Electives 2 (3-5) Minimum Credits Required: 25-29 1 Applied Music courses must be taken from the following: MUS 136 Voice, MUS 145 Keyboard, MUS 155 Woodwinds, MUS 165 Strings, MUS 175 Brass, MUS 185 Percussion. Applied Music courses will require additional fees/studio charges for off-campus instruction to meet proficiency requirements of this program. Contact Music Department for details. 2 Approved Music Electives: MUS 123 Organizing and Directing Choral Activities I, 3 credits MUS 131-132 Class Voice I-II, 2 credits each MUS 128 Organizing and Directing the Church Choir, 3 credits MUS 159 Improvisational Techniques, 3 credits MUS 197 Cooperative Education, 3 credits MUS 221-222 History of Music I-II, 3 credits each 156

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : NETWORK ENGINEER - NETWARE (071.01) IST 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (4) IST 203 Administration of Local Area Networks (4) IST 206-207 Network Servicing (5) IST 216 Personal Computer Hardware Troubleshooting (4) IST 210 Network Design and Implementation (4) IST LAN/WAN Technologies (4) IST Approved IST Elective 1 (4) Minimum Credits Required: 29 1 Consult with your academic advisor or counselor. Courses must be approved by the appropriate division chair. : NETWORK ENGINEER - WINDOWS 2000 (071.11) IST 106 Operating Systems (4) IST 193 Windows 2000 Professional (4) IST 193 Windows 2000 Server (4) IST 193 Windows 2000 Network Infrastructire Administration (4) Minimum Credits Required: 16 : NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIALIST (CISCO) (071.10) IST 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (4) IST 216 Personal Computer Hardware Troubleshooting (4) IST Internetworking Fundamentals (4) IST Approved Internetworking Electives 2 (12) IST IST Elective 1 (3-4) Minimum Credits Required: 27-28 1 Not to include IST 114 or IST 117. 2 See campus division office for approved electives. NOTE: Courses in this program require specific skills and/or prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor or counselor for more information. : OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY (050) SAF 120 Safety and Health Standards: Regulations and Codes (3) SAF 125 Computer Applications for Technicians (4) SAF 126 Principles of Industrial Safety (3) SAF 135 Safety Program Organization and Administration (3) SAF 205 Human Factors and Safety Psychology (3) SAF/ENV/FIR/IND Elective (3) Minimum Credits Required: 19 : PARALEGAL GENERAL PRACTICE (072.02) IST 184 Introduction to Information Systems for the Legal Assistant (3) LGL 110 Introduction to Law and the Legal Assistant (3) LGL 115 Real Estate Law for Legal Assistants (3) LGL 117 Family Law (3) LGL 125 Legal Research (3) LGL 126 Legal Writing (3) LGL 200 Ethics for the Legal Assistant (1) LGL 225 Estate Planning and Probate (3) LGL 235 Legal Aspects of Business Organizations (3) LGL 238 Bankruptcy (3) 157

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : PARALEGAL LITIGATION (072.03) IST 184 Introduction to Information Systems for the Legal Assistant (3) LGL 110 Introduction to Law and the Legal Assistant (3) LGL 117 Family Law (3) LGL 125 Legal Research (3) LGL 126 Legal Writing (3) LGL 200 Ethics for the Legal Assistant (1) LGL 217 Trial Practice and the Law of Evidence (3) LGL 218 Criminal Law (3) LGL 230 Legal Transactions (3) LGL 238 Bankruptcy (3) : POTABLE WATER (058) ENV 111 Principles of Water System Operations I (2) ENV 112 Principles of Water System Operations II (2) ENV 114 Water Quality Analysis (1) ENV 115 Water Purification (3) ENV 148 Water and Wastewater Treatment Computational Operations (2) Minimum Credits Required: 10 : PROGRAMMER TRAINEE (071.02) IST 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems (4) IST 114 Fundamentals of Computer Information Systems (4) IST 216 Personal Computer Hardware Troubleshooting (4) IST 251 Computer Information Systems Development (3) IST Programming Languages 1 (4) IST Introductory and Advanced Programming Languages 2 (8) Minimum Credits Required: 27 1 Choose from IST 162, IST 168, IST 172, IST 176. 2 Choose from the following sequences: IST 162-262; IST 168-268; IST 172-278; IST 176-276; IST 172-295 Java Programming. NOTE: Courses in this program require specific skills and/or prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor or counselor for more information. : QUALITY ASSURANCE (051) IND 101-102 Quality Assurance Technology I-II (6) IND 146 Statistical Quality Control (3) IND 236 Total Quality Concepts (3) Approved IND/Quality Assurance Electives 1 (6) 1 Approved IND/Quality Assurance electives: IND 135, IND 137, IND 145, IND 237, IND 238 : RETAIL MANAGEMENT (054) AST 117 Keyboarding for Computer Usage (1) IST 117 Introduction to Microcomputer Software (4) MKT 100 Principles of Marketing (3) MKT 110 Principles of Selling (3) MKT 195 Customer Service Management (3) MKT 216 Retail Organization and Management (3) MKT 220 Principles of Advertising (3) MKT 271 Consumer Behavior (3) SPD 100 Principles of Public Speaking (3) Minimum Credits Required: 26 158

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : SCHOOL-AGE CARE (088) CHD 220 Introduction to School-Age Child Care (3) CHD 230 Behavior Management for School-Age Child Care (3) CHD 225 Curriculum Development for School-Age Child Care (3) CHD 235 Health and Recreation for School-Age Child Care (3) HLT 105 Cardiopulmonary (1) HLT 106 First Aid and Safety (2) PSY 235 Child Psychology (or PSY 231) (3) : SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (015.01) ACC Accounting for Small Business (3) AST 205 Business Communications (3) BUS 111 Principles of Supervision (3) BUS 165 Small Business Management (3) BUS Legal Aspects of Small Business Operations (1) BUS Planning for Small Business (2) FIN Financial Management for Small Business (2) IST 117 Introduction to Microcomputer Software (4) MKT Marketing for Small Business (3) Minimum Credits Required: 24 Note: Virignia Beach Campus only : STUDIO PRODUCTION POTTERY (070.01) CRF 140 Studio Production Pottery I (2) CRF 141 Studio Production Pottery II (2) CRF 142 Studio Production Pottery III (2) CRF 146 Studio Production Pottery IV (2) CRF 147 Studio Production Pottery V (2) CRF 148 Studio Production Pottery VI (2) Minimum Credits Required: 12 NOTE: Available only at the Visual Arts Center, Olde Towne, Portsmouth, VA. : SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT (055) ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I (3) BUS 115 Organizational Behavior (3) BUS 200 Principles of Management (3) BUS 205 Human Resource Management (3) ENG 115 Technical Writing 1 (3) SAF 126 Principles of Industrial Safety (3) 1 Prerequisite or placement test required. Note: Portsmouth Campus only : SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY (060.01) Admission to program required. Call the Information Center at 822-1122 for an application and information packet. BIO 100 Human Biology (3) ENG 111 English Composition I* (3) NUR 120 Nursing Terminology and Charting (2) NUR 140 Introduction to Surgical Care (2) NUR 141-142 Fundamentals of Surgical Care I-II (6) NUR 209-210 Surgical Procedures I-II (8) NUR 290 Coordinated Practice: Surgical Tech (5) Minimum Credits Required 29 159

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS : THEATRE ARTS (094.02) SPD 100 Principles of Public Speaking (or SPD 105) (3) SPD 130 Introduction to the Theatre (or SPD 141) (3) SPD 131-132 Acting I-II (6) SPD 200 Advanced Public Speaking (3) SPD SPD Electives 1 (9) Minimum Credits Required: 24 1 Electives must be chosen from the following courses: SPD 135 Stage Movement, 3 credits SPD 136 Theatre Workshop, 3 credits SPD 137 Oral Interpretation, 3 credits SPD 141-142 Theatre Appreciation I-II, 3 credits each SPD 145 Stagecraft, 3 credits SPD 233-234 Rehearsal and Performance I-II, 2 credits each SPD 241 Introduction to Directing I, 3 credits SPD 249 Stage Makeup, 1 credit SPD 267 Creative Drama, 3 credits SPD 268 Children s Theatre, 3 credits : TRUCK DRIVING (057) TRK 101 DOT Safety Rules and Regulations (2) TRK 102 Preventive Maintenance for Truck Drivers (1) TRK Skill Range (5) TRK Vehicle Inspection (5) TRK Highway Driving (5) : TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT (018.06) HRT 110 Principles of Horticulture (3) HRT 119 Irrigation Systems for Turf and Ornamentals (3) HRT 125 Chemicals in Horticulture (3) HRT 205 Soils (3) HRT 269 Professional Turf Care (3) HRT 297 Cooperative Education (3) HRT Weed Science (3) BUS 111 Principles of Supervision (3) Minimum Credits Required: 24 : WELDING (065) WEL 117 Oxyfuel Welding and Cutting (3) WEL 123 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Basic) (3) WEL 124 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Advanced) (3) WEL 126 Pipe Welding I (ARC) (3) WEL 135 Gas Shielded Processes I (2) WEL 136 Gas Shielded Processes II (2) WEL 138 Pipe and Tube Welding (TIG) (2) WEL 141-142 Welder Qualification Test I-II (6) WEL 150 Welding Drawing and Interpretation (2) Minimum Credits Required: 26 160