Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron

Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron

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88 The University of Akron 2005-2006 Medical Transcription Certificate There is substantial demand for high-quality, professional medical transcriptionists. This certificate will prepare individuals for entry-level positions in physicians’ offices, hospitals, clinics, medical centers, government facilities, transcription services, and home offices. Students entering the program must demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of computer software and keyboarding by examination (CISBR), or take the following bridge courses prior to enrolling in the program. 2440:105 Introduction to Computers and Application Software Credits 1 2540:290 Required: ST: Keyboarding for Skill Development 1 2530:241 Health Information and Records Management 3 2530:242 Medical Office Administration 3 2540:119 Business English 3 2540:121 Introduction to Office Procedures 3 2540:143 Microsoft Word, Beginning 2 2540:144 Microsoft Word, Advanced 2 2540:263 Business Communications 3 2540:282 Medical Machine Transcription 3 2540:290 ST: Voice Recognition Technology 2 2740:120 Medical Terminology 3 2740:121 Study of Disease Processes 3 2740:230 Basic Pharmacology 3 33 Mental Health Social Services Certificate The Mental Health Social Services Certificate is designed to meet the needs of individuals preparing for social service work in the mental health field in positions such as Crisis Assistant, Family Resource Specialist, Recovery Assistant, Vocational Rehabilitation Assistant, Mental Health Technician, and Case Management Assistant. Training includes knowledge of the development and functioning of the mental health system, an overview of causes and symptoms of major mental disorders, understanding and sensitivity regarding those suffering with severe and chronic mental disorders, and development of skills in preparation for entry-level, paraprofessional positions in the mental health field. 2260:120 Introduction to Mental Health Services 3 2260:121 Social Service Techniques I 3 2260:122 Social Service Techniques II 3 2260:171 Career Issues in Social Services I 1 2260:172 Career Issues in Social Services II 1 2260:220 Therapeutic Techniques in Mental Health 3 2260:223 Social Service Techniques III 3 2260:260 Introduction to Addiction 3 2260:285 Social Services Practicum I 1 2260:294 Social Services Practicum Seminar 1 3750:100 Introduction to Psychology 3 7750:276 Introduction to Social Welfare 4 29 Network Management Specialist Certificate Local area networks (LANs) have either supplemented or replaced mainframe computing systems. The increased reliance on LANs has led to a shortage of qualified local area network administrators. Wayne College’s Network Management Specialist certificate will prepare you to meet the challenge of an exciting career in the computer networking and information technology industry. The certificate incorporates Novell, Inc. standard courses and prepares you to qualify for Novell's Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) certification. CNE certification is highly regarded by the computing industry. Students completing this certificate will be prepared to fill first-level positions requiring skills in local area network administration and support. 2040:240 Human Relations 3 2420:103 Essentials of Management Technology 3 2420:104 Introduction to Business in the Global Environment 3 2440:145 Operating Systems 3 2540:119 Business English 3 2540:263 Professional Communication and Presentations 3 2600:270 Introduction to Network Technologies+ 2 2600:272 Novell Networking I@ 1-4* 2600:274 Novell Networking II@ 1-4* 2600:276 Novell Networking III@ 1-4* 2600:278 Novell Networking IV@ 1-4* 2600:282 Novell Networking V@ 1-4* 33 @ Fulfills course requirements for Novell, Inc. CNE certification program. + Fulfills course requirement for Network+ certification. * Credit hours are variable due to continuous updating of course content and certification requirements by Microsoft and Novell, Inc. It may be necessary to take additional elective credits to fulfill the credit hours necessary for program completion. Office Software Specialist Certificate This certificate will instruct students to use the most popular software packages used in today’s modern offices as well as the written and oral communications skills that employers require. All credits are applicable to the Associate of Applied Business Degree in Office Technology - Administrative Professional option. Students entering the program must demonstrate a fundamental knowledge of computer software and keyboarding by examination (CISBR) or take the following bridge courses prior to enrolling in the program: 2440:105 Introduction to Computers and Application Software Credits 3 2540:143 Microsoft Word, Beginning 2 2540:290 Required: ST: Keyboarding for Skill Development 1 2440:125 Spreadsheet Software 2 2540:119 Business English 3 2540:121 Introduction to Office Procedures 3 2540:144 Microsoft Word, Advanced 2 2540:241 Information Management 3 2540:253 Advanced Word Processing 3 2540:263 Professional Communication and Presentations 3 2540:271 Desktop Publishing 3 2540:273 Computer-Based Graphic Presentations 3 2540:289 Career Development for Business Professionals 3 2540:290 Special Topics: Office Administration 2 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 33 Personal Computer Repair Certificate Wayne College's Personal Computer Repair Certificate prepares you for a career as a computer repairer, often called a field engineer or service technician. You will be prepared to perform functions such as installing new machines, doing preventive maintenance, and correcting emergency problems. Wayne College's Personal Computer Repair Certificate prepares you to fill entrylevel positions servicing and maintaining computers in businesses where they are sold or used in daily operations. Typical job titles include:Customer Service Engineer, Field Engineer, Computer Service Technician, Bench Technician, Computer and Office Machine Repairer, Data Processing Equipment Repairer, Computer Salesperson 2020:222 Technical Report Writing 3 2030:151 Technical Mathematics I 2 2030:152 Technical Mathematics II 2 2040:251 Human Behavior at Work 3 2440:145 Operating Systems 3 2600:100 Basic Electronics for Technicians 5 2600:160 Personal Computer Servicing^ 4 2600:180 Microprocessor Service Practicum 2 2600:185 Microprocessor Service Practicum Seminar 1 3300:111 English Composition I 4 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 32 Therapeutic Activities Certificate This certificate prepares recipients for entry-level positions in activities in longterm care, an area with frequent job openings, and to meet the psychosocial needs of older adults through individual and group therapeutic activities in diverse settings. Combined with the Certificate in Gerontological Social Services, it also provides knowledge and skills to support social service roles with the elderly. While enhancing employability and effectiveness in the field of aging, much of the content can also be applied to diverse fields of practice and is helpful for work with numerous populations. 2260:150 Introduction to Gerontological Services 3 2260:251 Community Services for Senior Citizens 3 2260:275 Therapeutic Activities 3 2260:276 Practicum in Therapeutic Activities 1 10 Workplace Communication Certificate This certificate prepares individuals for the workplace communication skills demanded by today’s employers. Courses focus on functional skills (writing, editing, oral presentations), as well as theoretical and technological foundations (ethics, computer-assisted design) applicable in the workplace. For employees already on the job, the certificate offers the opportunity to update skills and satisfy corporate demands; for current students, the certificate provides competence in workplace communication skills that prospective employers will seek. 2020:222 Technical Report Writing 3 2020:290 Special Topics: Information Design 3 2020:290 Special Topics: Ethical Issues in Workplace Communication 3 2540:273 Computer-Based Graphic Presentation 3 12 ^ Fulfills course requirement for CompTIA’s A+ certification.

GENERAL EDUCATION/ TRANSFER PROGRAM Wayne College offers the first two years of general baccalaureate education for transfer to the Akron campus of The University of Akron or to any other college or university. General courses in communications, the humanities, cultural diversity, social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences are required, along with basic courses in the student’s chosen field. For undecided students, this is the time to take courses from several areas in order to select a field most to their liking. The following outlines represent the first two years of study for various bachelor’s degree programs of The University of Akron. Some courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the first two years of selected University programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely completion of degree requirements. These programs are marked with an asterisk (*). Finally, completion of the courses listed may also qualify a student to receive either the Associate of Arts or the Associate of Science degree. Please consult a Wayne College advisor for further details. 3100: Biology First Year Credits 3100:111 Principles of Biology I 4 3100:112 Principles of Biology II 4 3150:151 Principles of Chemistry I 3 3150:152 Principles of Chemistry I Lab 1 3150:153 Principles of Chemistry II 3 3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2 3300:111 English Composition I 4 3300:112 English Composition II 3 3450:145 College Algebra 4 3450:149 Second Year Precalculus Mathematics 4 32 3100:211 General Genetics 3 3100:217 General Ecology 3 3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 Physical Education/Wellness 1 Beginning Foreign Language 8 Social Science Requirement 6 35 3150: Chemistry First Year 3150:151 Principles of Chemistry I 3 3150:152 Principles of Chemistry I Lab 1 3150:153 Principles of Chemistry II 3 3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2 3300:111 English Composition I 4 3300:112 English Composition II 3 3450:149 Precalculus Mathematics 4 3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4 Physical Education/Wellness 1 Foreign Language Requirement or 8 Second Year Social Science Requirement 6 31-33 3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3450:222 Analytic Geometry-Calculus II 4 3450:223 Analytic Geometry-Calculus III 4 3650:291 Elementary Classical Physics I 4 3650:292 Elementary Classical Physics II 4 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 Foreign Language Requirement or 6-8 Social Science Requirement 6 35-37 * Certain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the first two years of selected University programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely completion of degree requirements. 3250: Economics First Year Credits 3300:111 English Composition I 4 3300:112 English Composition II 3 3450:145 College Algebra 4 3450:215 Concepts of Calculus 4 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 Beginning Foreign Language 8 Natural Science Requirement 8 Physical Education/Wellness 1 35 Second Year 3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 3250:200 Principles of Microeconomics 3 3250:201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Areas Studies/Cultural Diversity Requirement 4 Humanities Requirement 6 Intermediate Foreign Language 6 Social Science Requirement 3 Electives 3 32 3250:01 Labor Economics* First Year 3250:200 Principles of Microeconomics 3 3250:201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 3300:111 English Composition I 4 3300:112 English Composition II 3 3450:145 College Algebra 4 3450:215 Concepts of Calculus 4 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 Physical Education/Wellness 1 Electives 7 32 Second Year 3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 Areas Studies/Cultural Diversity Requirement 4 Humanities Requirement 6 Natural Science Requirement 8 Social Science Requirement 3 Electives 7 32 3300: English* Wayne College 2005-2006 89 First Year 3300:111 English Composition I 4 3300:112 English Composition II 3 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 Beginning Foreign Language 8 Mathematics Requirement 3 Physical Education/Wellness 1 Social Science Requirement 6 Second Year Electives 4 32 3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 Areas Studies/Cultural Diversity Requirement 4 Humanities Requirement 6 Intermediate Foreign Language 6 Natural Science Requirement 8 Electives 4 32 3350: Geography and Planning* First Year 3300:111 English Composition I 4 3300:112 English Composition II 3 3350:100 Introduction to Geography 3 Mathematics Requirement 3 7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3 Beginning Foreign Language 8 Physical Education/Wellness 1 Social Science Requirement 3 Electives 4 32 * Certain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the first two years of selected University programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely completion of degree requirements.

GENERAL EDUCATION/<br />

TRANSFER PROGRAM<br />

Wayne College <strong>of</strong>fers the first two years <strong>of</strong> general baccalaureate education for<br />

transfer to the <strong>Akron</strong> campus <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> or to any other college or<br />

university. General courses in communications, the humanities, cultural diversity,<br />

social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences are required, along with basic<br />

courses in the student’s chosen field. For undecided students, this is the time to<br />

take courses from several areas in order to select a field most to their liking.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following outlines represent the first two years <strong>of</strong> study for various bachelor’s<br />

degree programs <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong>. Some courses not currently available<br />

at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the first two years <strong>of</strong><br />

selected <strong>University</strong> programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> degree requirements. <strong>The</strong>se programs are marked with an asterisk<br />

(*). Finally, completion <strong>of</strong> the courses listed may also qualify a student to receive<br />

either the Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts or the Associate <strong>of</strong> Science degree. Please consult a<br />

Wayne College advisor for further details.<br />

3100: Biology<br />

First Year Credits<br />

3100:111 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology I 4<br />

3100:112 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology II 4<br />

3150:151 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />

3150:152 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Lab 1<br />

3150:153 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II 3<br />

3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2<br />

3300:111 English Composition I 4<br />

3300:112 English Composition II 3<br />

3450:145 College Algebra 4<br />

3450:149<br />

Second Year<br />

Precalculus Mathematics 4<br />

32<br />

3100:211 General Genetics 3<br />

3100:217 General Ecology 3<br />

3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />

3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />

3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />

3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />

3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4<br />

Physical Education/Wellness 1<br />

Beginning Foreign Language 8<br />

Social Science Requirement 6<br />

35<br />

3150: Chemistry<br />

First Year<br />

3150:151 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I 3<br />

3150:152 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry I Lab 1<br />

3150:153 Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry II 3<br />

3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2<br />

3300:111 English Composition I 4<br />

3300:112 English Composition II 3<br />

3450:149 Precalculus Mathematics 4<br />

3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4<br />

Physical Education/Wellness 1<br />

Foreign Language Requirement<br />

or<br />

8<br />

Second Year<br />

Social Science Requirement 6<br />

31-33<br />

3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3<br />

3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3<br />

3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2<br />

3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2<br />

3450:222 Analytic Geometry-Calculus II 4<br />

3450:223 Analytic Geometry-Calculus III 4<br />

3650:291 Elementary Classical Physics I 4<br />

3650:292 Elementary Classical Physics II 4<br />

7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3<br />

Foreign Language Requirement<br />

or<br />

6-8<br />

Social Science Requirement 6<br />

35-37<br />

* Certain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the<br />

first two years <strong>of</strong> selected <strong>University</strong> programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> degree requirements.<br />

3250: Economics<br />

First Year Credits<br />

3300:111 English Composition I 4<br />

3300:112 English Composition II 3<br />

3450:145 College Algebra 4<br />

3450:215 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Calculus 4<br />

7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3<br />

Beginning Foreign Language 8<br />

Natural Science Requirement 8<br />

Physical Education/Wellness 1<br />

35<br />

Second Year<br />

3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4<br />

3250:200 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 3<br />

3250:201 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics 3<br />

Areas Studies/Cultural Diversity Requirement 4<br />

Humanities Requirement 6<br />

Intermediate Foreign Language 6<br />

Social Science Requirement 3<br />

Electives 3<br />

32<br />

3250:01 Labor Economics*<br />

First Year<br />

3250:200 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 3<br />

3250:201 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics 3<br />

3300:111 English Composition I 4<br />

3300:112 English Composition II 3<br />

3450:145 College Algebra 4<br />

3450:215 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Calculus 4<br />

7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3<br />

Physical Education/Wellness 1<br />

Electives 7<br />

32<br />

Second Year<br />

3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4<br />

Areas Studies/Cultural Diversity Requirement 4<br />

Humanities Requirement 6<br />

Natural Science Requirement 8<br />

Social Science Requirement 3<br />

Electives 7<br />

32<br />

3300: English*<br />

Wayne College <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> 89<br />

First Year<br />

3300:111 English Composition I 4<br />

3300:112 English Composition II 3<br />

7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3<br />

Beginning Foreign Language 8<br />

Mathematics Requirement 3<br />

Physical Education/Wellness 1<br />

Social Science Requirement 6<br />

Second Year<br />

Electives 4<br />

32<br />

3400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4<br />

Areas Studies/Cultural Diversity Requirement 4<br />

Humanities Requirement 6<br />

Intermediate Foreign Language 6<br />

Natural Science Requirement 8<br />

Electives 4<br />

32<br />

3350: Geography and Planning*<br />

First Year<br />

3300:111 English Composition I 4<br />

3300:112 English Composition II 3<br />

3350:100 Introduction to Geography 3<br />

Mathematics Requirement 3<br />

7600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3<br />

Beginning Foreign Language 8<br />

Physical Education/Wellness 1<br />

Social Science Requirement 3<br />

Electives 4<br />

32<br />

* Certain courses not currently available at Wayne College may also need to be completed in the<br />

first two years <strong>of</strong> selected <strong>University</strong> programs to assure proper course sequencing and timely<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> degree requirements.

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