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Orange Coast College Required Courses Course Units SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT FALL Patient Care Medical Terminology Intro Speech Pathology Asst Speech/Language/Hearing Dev Speech-Language Admin Proced SPRING Intro to Linguistics Prin/Prac of Tchng Yng Chldrn Intro to Commun Disorders Intro to Phonetics FALL Early Childhood Laboratory Observe/Record Behavior Screen/Therapeutic Process Clinical Experience 1 SPRING Human Diseases The Exceptional Child Adult/Geriatric Disorders Clinical Experience 2 SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program will provide the community with professionally trained personnel to assist the speech pathologist in this specialized field and to provide services in multiple settings to a diverse popu- lation in the administration of therapeutic and screening services. State of California Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board approved for licensure. Program Admission: 1. Allied Health A010 course – application and orientation. 2. The student must complete the general education requirements for Mathematics and English composition for the Associate in Science Degree and the program prerequisites prior to acceptance to the pro- gram. ALH ALH SLPA SLPA SLPA A115 A111 A100 A115 A120 2.5 3 2 3 2 ANTH EC SLPA SLPA A190 A155 A140 A150 3 3 3 3 EC EC SLPA SLPA A156 A165 A180 A190 2 2 3
 3 ALH HMDV SLPA SLPA A120 A210 A200 A250 2 3 2 5 Program Major Total: AS General Education Breadth: AS Degree Total All prerequisite and required courses must be completed with grade of “C” or better. Program Outcomes WELDING TECHNOLOGY Graduates of the program will be competent Speech-Language Pathology Assistants meeting the employment needs of the community and participating in professional growth activities. CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Employment possibilities include: Welding Technology is the application of the art and science of joining metals. Welding technologists have important roles in the fabrication and construction of nuclear and fossil fuel power plants, heavy equipment, agricultural machin- ery, petro-chemical plants, bridges, buildings, floating and underwater vessels, automobiles, appliances, and projects for national security. Specifically anything involving metals, from miniature electronic devices to sophisticated space projects, will require the skills of the expert welding technologist. These highly skilled members of the technological team apply practical working knowledge of welding processes, welding metallurgy and welding code standards in solv- ing problems of welding design and production. The field is open to men and women. The OCC Welding Department is licensed to qualify (certify) welders to code standards. All qualification training and tests are prescribed and follow the guide of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) codes requirements. Educational Institutes Hospitals Private Offices Rehabilitation Centers ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM In addition to completion of the prerequisite and required courses below, this program requires completion of the Associate in Science General Education as listed in the catalog. All courses must be completed with grade of “C” or better. Prerequisites: Course Units Health Occupations Intro to Anatomy/Physiology Child Growth & Development ALH BIOL HMDV A010 A221 A180 Subtotal: 150 .5 4 3 7.5 55 18 73