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Academic, Career & Certificate Programs Drugs & Sports Movement Analysis Strength Conditioning/Theory Introduction to Exercise Physiology Coastal Oceanography Coastal Oceanography Lab Oceanography Or Oceanography Honors History and Appreciation of Music Music from Bach to Rock Fundamentals of Music History of Rock Music Liberal Arts Mathematics College Algebra Trigonometry Introduction to Statistics Or Statistics for Behavioral Sciences Introduction to Philosophy Ethics Critical Reasoning & Writing Introduction to Photography History and Aesthetics of Still Photography Conceptual Physics American Government Or American Government Honors Introduction to Psychology Or Introduction to Psychology 3 Principles of Human Sexuality 1 Psychology of Personality Social Psychology Psychobiology World Religion Introduction to Sociology Or Introduction to Sociology Honors Introduction to Marriage/Family Introduction to Race and Ethnicity Analysis of Social Problems Or Analysis of Social Problems Honors Introduction to Theatre Intro to History/Literature of Theatre Drama and Acting KIN A271 KIN A272 KIN A280 KIN A282 MRSC A185 MRSC A185L MRSC A100 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 MRSC A100H MUS A100 MUS A105 MUS A115 MUS A139 MATH A100 MATH A115 MATH A120 MATH A160 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 PSYC A160 PHIL A100 PHIL A120 PHIL A150 PHOT A120 PHOT A130 4 3 3 3 3 3 PHYS PSCI A110 A180 3 3 PSCI PSYC A180H A100 3 3 Honors PSYC Total Units A100H PSYC A165 PSYC A220 PSYC A260 PSYC A250 RLST A110 SOC A100 3 3 3 3 3 3 SOC SOC SOC SOC A100H A110 A150 A185 3 3 3 3 SOC THEA THEA THEA A185H A100 A101 A105 3 3 3 3 ATHLETICS TRAINING - LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT The The Athletic Training Certificate provides an educational and practical foundation for students interested in athletic training, physical therapy, physical therapy assistant and physical therapy aide. The Athletic Training Certificate objective is to enable students to develop a strong foundation in the kinesi- ology and athletic training. The theoretical knowledge, laboratory, and clinical experience skills acquired by students in this program will also enhance their general understanding in the fitness and physical therapy industry. The required courses are a cross section of required courses in nearby athletic training curriculums. 18 Program Outcomes Students will have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to be well qualified applicants undergraduate athletic training programs. Course Units Required Core: First Aid and CPR Sports Medicine Athletic Taping/Modal Sports Medicine Practicum Level 1 Sports Medicine Practicum Level 2 A112 A273 A274 A275 A276 Subtotal Choose two courses from the list below: Restricted Electives: Human Anatomy Human Physiology Anatomy-Physiology Introduction to Biology Principles of Chemistry Prep for General Chem Introduction to Chemistry Nutrition Personal Health Ed Nutrition/Fitness/Perfom Introduction to Kinesiology Movement Analysis College Algebra Introduction to Statistics Conceptual Physics Introduction to Psychlgy Psychobiology HLED KIN KIN KIN KIN 2 3 3 2-4 2-4 12-16 BIOL A220 5 BIOL A225 5 BIOL A221 4 BIOL A100 4 CHEM A100 3 CHEM A130 4 CHEM A110 5 FN A170 3 HLED A100 3 HLED A136 3 KIN A202 3 KIN A272 3 MATH A115 4 MATH A160 4 PHYS A110 3 PSYC A100 3 PSYC A250 3 Total 18-26 AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY The Aviation Maintenance Technology program is divided into five areas: Airframe, Powerplant, Airframe and Powerplant, Avionics, and Helicopters. The Aviation Maintenance Technology fields are of continuing growth and opportunity. The opportunities vary from field to field depending on the popu- lation’s need for travel, business, and pleasure. Overall, the opportunities and availability outlooks are good to excellent. Each program prepares students in a specific area of aviation and will enable them to seek entry-level or higher levels of employment in the aviation industry. The Aircraft Maintenance Technology program mission, following counsel of local community and industry leaders, is to provide quality instruction to promote student success with comprehensive training for those interested in entering the aviation maintenance profession and for professionals in the aviation maintenance field striving to improve their knowledge and skills in the areas comprising of Airframe, Powerplant, Avionics and Helicopter Maintenance. Students must complete all required courses with a grade of “C” or better. Since curriculum requirements may vary amongst institutions, it is imperative that students entering OCC’s certificate in Athletic Training meet with a coun- selor at the start of their academic career. Continued on next page 79