4. LAS FUNCIONES EJECUTIVAS EN TDAH Y TDI
4.5 PLANIFICACIÓN EN TDAH Y TDI
Associate of Applied Science Degree:
• Electronics Technology
Certificate:
• Electronics Engineering Technology
The Electronics Technology programs are designed to prepare students for entry into or continued employment in electronics. Graduates are prepared for positions such as communication, computer, electrical, or electronics technicians; electrical or electronics engineers; and similar roles.
Under a formal articulation agreement with Old Dominion University (ODU), and with appropriate course substitutions, students may transfer course work into a related baccalaureate degree program. Students interested in transferring should see the program head early in their academic plan and consult ODU’s catalog, transfer guide, and website for additional information.
ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: eleCtroniCS teChnology (Plan Code: 981)
Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)
Course No. Course Title Credits
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
ETR 104 Electronic Fundamentals with Computer Applications 4
MTH 166 Precalculus with Trigonometry 5
SDV 101 Orientation to Engineering and Technologies 1
Humanities Elective1 3
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
ENG 112 College Composition II 3
ETR 113 D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals I 4
ETR 279 Digital Principles, Terminology and Applications 4
MTH 173 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5
Semester total 16
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
ETR 114 D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals II 4
ETR 148 Amplifiers and Integrated Circuits 4
PHY 201 General College Physics I 4
Health/Physical Education Elective4 2
Social Science Elective1 3
Semester total 17
Semester 4
Course No. Course Title Credits
ETR 250 Solid State Circuits 4
ETR 261 Microprocessor Application I3 4
ETR 297 Cooperative Education (or Approved Elective2) 4
PHY 202 General College Physics II 4
Semester total 16 total minimum Credits 65
1
Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).
2
Approved elective must be one of the following: ETR 174, EGR 125, or CHM 111. 3
ETR 174 may be substituted for ETR 261. 4
Students may select any of the following courses to meet this requirement: DIT 121, 125; HLT 100, 105, 106, 110, 116, 121, 130, 138, 141, 150, 160, 200, 204, 215; PED (any activity course).
CertiFiCAte: eleCtroniCS engineering teChnology
(Plan Code: 943)
The Certificate in Electronics Engineering Technology prepares students for entry-level electronics technician positions or assists students with advancement within the field.
Semester 1
Course No. Course Title Credits
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
ETR 104 Electronic Fundamentals with Computer Applications 4
MTH 166 Precalculus with Trigonometry 5
SDV 101 Orientation to Engineering and Technologies 1
Semester total 13
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
ETR 113 D.C. and A.C. Fundamentals I 4
ETR 279 Digital Principles, Terminology and Applications 4
Semester total 8
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
ETR 114 DC and AC Fundamentals II 4
ETR 148 Amplifiers and Integrated Circuits 4
Semester total 8
Semester 4
Course No. Course Title Credits
ETR 250 Solid State Circuits 4
ETR 261 Microprocessor Application I1 4
Semester total 8 total minimum Credits 37
1
ETR 174 may be substituted for ETR 261.
emergenCy meDiCAl SerViCeS
Associate of Applied Science Degree:
• Emergency Medical Services
Career Studies Certificates:
• Critical Care
• Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate • Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic
The programs in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) prepare students for work in areas such as hospitals, fire-rescue, military, volunteer services, nursing homes, sports organizations, cruise ship lines, and other fields that require emergency services. The programs meet the National EMS Education Standards and are approved by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services, the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, and the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for EMS Professions (CoAEMSP) through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) in Emergency Medical Services provides comprehensive education necessary to provide advanced emergency medical care for patients accessing emergency medical services. Clinical and field internships are key components of this program since they offer students opportunities to experience the role of emergency service provider in various settings.
Admission to the A.A.S. program requires a general college application. If admitted, students must meet certain conditions for continuance. For further information, go to www.tcc.edu (search keywords “emergency medical services”).
ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: emergenCy meDiCAl SerViCeS (Plan Code: 146)
Semester 1
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 111 Emergency Medical Technician – Basic 7 EMS 120 Emergency Medical Technician – Basic Clinical 1
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
SDV 101 Orientation to Health Care 1
Semester total 12
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 151 Introduction to Advanced Life Support 4
EMS 153 Basic ECG Recognition 2
EMS 155 ALS – Medical Care 4
EMS 170 ALS Internship I 1
Science with Lab Elective1 4
Semester total 15
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 157 ALS – Trauma Care 3
EMS 159 ALS – Special Populations 3
EMS 172 ALS Clinical Internship II 1
EMS 173 ALS Field Internship II 1
Health/Physical Education Elective2 1 Humanities/Social Science Elective1 3 (or ENG 112, CST 100, or CST 110)
Semester total 12
Semester 4
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 201 EMS Professional Development 3
EMS 205 Advanced Pathophysiology 4
EMS 207 Advanced Patient Assessment 3
EMS 242 ALS Clinical Internship III 1
EMS 243 ALS Field Internship III 1
Semester total 12
Semester 5
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 209 Advanced Pharmacology 4
EMS 211 Operations 2
EMS 244 ALS Clinical Internship IV 1
EMS 245 ALS Field Internship IV 1
Humanities Elective1 3
Social Science Elective1 3
Semester total 14 total minimum Credits 65
1
Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).
2
Students may select any of the following courses to meet this requirement: DIT 121, 125; HLT 100, 105, 106, 110, 116, 121, 130, 138, 141, 150, 160, 200, 204, 215; PED (any activity course).
CAreer StuDieS: CritiCAl CAre (Plan Code: 221.146.10)
The Career Studies Certificate in Critical Care prepares individuals to work in critical care environments, including flight and ground transport areas, as well as critical care units in hospitals. The program is available to registered nurses and paramedics who wish to enhance their training in patient critical care. Upon completion of the certificate, nurses may take the Critical Care Nurses Exam (CCRN) and paramedics may take the Flight Paramedic exam, as added credentials in their work.
Semester 1
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 205 Advanced Pathophysiology 4
EMS 207 Advanced Patient Assessment 3
EMS 256 12 Lead ECG Interpretation 2
Semester total 9
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 209 Advanced Pharmacology 4
EMS 244 ALS Clinical Internship IV 1
EMS 255 Concepts in Critical Care 5
Semester total 10 total minimum Credits 19
CAreer StuDieS: emergenCy meDiCAl teChniCiAn- intermeDiAte (Plan Code: 221.146.03)
The Career Studies Certificate in Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate is designed for those seeking work in hospital emergency medicine, fire-rescue, military, and ambulance environments. Those who complete the certificate may take the National Registry EMT-Intermediate certification exam. They may also be eligible to take the Virginia EMT-Enhanced exam. Note: Students entering this program must possess a current EMT/B certification.
Semester 1
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 151 Introduction to Advanced Life Support 4
EMS 153 Basic ECG Recognition 2
EMS 155 ALS – Medical Care 4
EMS 170 ALS Internship I 1
Semester total 11
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 157 ALS – Trauma Care 3
EMS 159 ALS – Special Populations 3
EMS 172 ALS Clinical Internship II 1
EMS 173 ALS Field Internship II 1
Semester total 8 total minimum Credits 19
CAreer StuDieS: emergenCy meDiCAl teChniCiAn- PArAmeDiC (Plan Code: 221.146.05)
The Career Studies Certificate in Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic prepares students to function as advanced life support providers, and to progress to the highest level in their field. Upon completion of the certificate, students may take the National Registry EMT-Paramedic exam. Note: Students entering the program must have completed the Career Studies Certificate in Emergency Medical Technician–Intermediate, or have a comparable background in emergency services.
Semester 1
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 157 ALS – Trauma Care 3
EMS 159 ALS – Special Populations 3
EMS 172 ALS Clinical Internship II 1
EMS 173 ALS Field Internship II 1
Semester total 8
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 201 EMS Professional Development 3
EMS 205 Advanced Pathophysiology 4
EMS 207 Advanced Patient Assessment 3
EMS 242 ALS Clinical Internship III 1
EMS 243 ALS Field Internship III 1
Semester total 12
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
EMS 209 Advanced Pharmacology 4
EMS 211 Operations 2
EMS 244 ALS Clinical Internship IV 1
EMS 245 ALS Field Internship IV 1
Semester total 8 total minimum Credits 28
FinAnCiAl SerViCeS**
Career Studies Certificate:
• Financial Services**
The Career Studies Certificate in Financial Services is designed for those interested in employment with banks, credit unions, insurance carriers, and securities dealers. Students are trained in a variety of financial services products, support, interpersonal skills, and problem-solving techniques.
CAreer StuDieS: FinAnCiAl SerViCeS (Plan Code: 221.212.11)
Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)
Course No. Course Title Credits
BUS 100 Introduction to Business 3
BUS 111 Principles of Supervision I 3
FIN 115 Personal Investments 2
MKT 260 Customer Service Management 3
SDV 100 College Success Skills 1
Semester total 12
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUS 117 Leadership Development 3
BUS 236 Communication in Management 3
FIN 110 Principles of Banking 3
Semester total 12 total minimum Credits 24
Fire SCienCe teChnology
Associate of Applied Science Degree:
• Fire Science Technology
Career Studies Certificate:
• Fire Science Supervision
The Fire Science Technology programs prepare individuals for work as fire administrators, arson investigators, fire training coordinators, safety directors, state training coordinators, municipal department administrators, fire insurance appraisers, and fire equipment salespersons. The programs are aimed at firefighters who seek advancement and wish to broaden their knowledge of the field.
Students are advised to consult with the program coordinator prior to entering the program.
ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: Fire SCienCe teChnology (Plan Code: 427)
Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)
Course No. Course Title Credits
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
FST 100 Principles of Emergency Services 3
FST 110 Fire Behavior and Combustion 3
SDV 100 College Success Skills 1
(or SDV 101 or SDV 108)
Mathematics Elective2 3
Science with Lab Elective1 4
Semester total 17
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
ENG 112 College Composition II 3
FST 112 Hazardous Materials Chemistry 3
FST 115 Fire Prevention 3
FST 120 Occupational Safety and Health for the Fire Service 3 ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts 4
Semester total 16
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
FST 121 Principles of Fire and Emergency 3 Services Safety and Survival
FST 205 Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 3
FST 210 Legal Aspects of Fire Service 3
FST 220 Building Construction for Fire Protection 3
FST 230 Fire Investigation 3
Semester total 15
Semester 4
Course No. Course Title Credits
FST 215 Fire Protection Systems 3
FST 235 Strategy and Tactics 3
FST 240 Fire Administration 3
Health/Physical Education Elective3 2
Humanities Elective1 3
Social Science Elective1 3
Semester total 17 total minimum Credits 65
1
Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).
2
Any 100 level math or higher. 3
Students may select any of the following courses to meet this requirement: DIT 121, 125; HLT 100, 105, 106, 110, 116, 121, 130, 138, 141, 150, 160, 200, 204, 215; PED (any activity course).
NOTES:
• It is recommended that at the time of graduation all students have a current Emergency
Medical Technicians Certificate.
• It is highly recommended that all students meet with or talk to the program coordinator
before beginning the program.
• TCC has an articulation agreement with ODU. Recent changes to the curriculum have
made it easier for students to transfer from TCC to this or any other four-year program.
• For additional information regarding the Fire Science Technology program,
see http://faculty.tcc.edu/RDienst/.
CAreer StuDieS: Fire SCienCe SuPerViSion
(Plan Code: 221.427.05)
The Career Studies Certificate in Fire Science Supervision is designed for students interested in the management and administration of the fire protection career field. Students seeking promotion may also wish to pursue this program as a means of enhancing their credentials.
Semester 1
Course No. Course Title Credits
FST 120 Occupational Safety & Health for the Fire Service 3
FST 135 Fire Instructor I1 3
FST 210 Legal Aspects of Fire Service 3
FST 220 Building Construction for Fire Protection 3
Semester total 12
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
FST 140 Fire Officer I2 4
FST 235 Strategy and Tactics 3
FST 237 Emergency Service Supervision1 3
FST 240 Fire Administration 3
FST 297 Cooperative Education in Fire Science3 4
Semester total 17 total minimum Credits 29
1
Must be a state certified Firefighter I and II. 2
Must complete FST 135 prior to taking. 3
Objectives will be predetermined by the fire department. NOTES:
• FST 135, FST 140, FST 237, and FST 297 can be used to substitute for existing
requirements in the A.A.S. degree in Fire Science Technology.
• FST 135 will fulfill the academic portion of your state certification requirements for Fire
Instructor I through the Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP).
• FST 140 will award state certification as a Fire Officer I through VDFP. • FST 237 will award state certification as a Crew Leader through VDFP.
FunerAl SerViCe
Associate of Applied Science Degree:
• Funeral Service
The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Funeral Service provides an extensive program designed to prepare students for careers in the field of mortuary science. A diversified curriculum addresses the changing needs and demands of contemporary funeral directing, embalming, and business management.
Entrance requirements for this program include: graduation from high school or completion of the GED and submission of high school transcript or GED certificate; placement into ENG 111; Placement into MTE 5 or higher; successful completion (grades of C or better) of ACC 211, CHM 110, and FNS 121. Students are also expected to have begun or declined in writing the Hepatitis-B series of shots upon entering FNS 111 and 112.
Transcripts from other colleges attended must be sent to Tidewater Community College, Central Records Office/Office of the College Registrar, P.O. Box 9000, Norfolk, Virginia, 23509. These transcripts must be evaluated before any transfer credit is granted prior to the application deadline. Credit will not be granted for courses taken five years or more prior to the date of enrollment. Credit will only be granted for FNS courses taken at institutions accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education www.abfse.org.
Following acceptance into the program, students must maintain a C or better in all FNS courses and in (SOC 201 or SOC 246) and PSY 116. Students will be required to have completed twenty-four credit hours in order to enroll in FNS 111, 112, 113, 114, 211, 212, 231, and 232. In order to take the second part of sequenced courses, a grade of C or better must be earned in the initial course. Individuals in the Funeral Service program are required to complete the National Board Examination (NBE) prior to graduation.
The Funeral Service program is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) 3414 Ashland Avenue, Suite G, St. Joseph, MO 64506, (816) 233-3747, www.abfse.org.
In order to receive a Funeral Service license in the
Commonwealth of Virginia, an individual must: (1) complete an accredited program of mortuary science; (2) pass the National Board Examination; (3) complete a 3,000 hour apprenticeship; and (4) pass the State examination. Completion of the National Board Examination (NBE) is a requirement for graduation from the TCC Funeral Service program. The cost of the exam is $500. The annual passage rate for first-time takers on the National Board Examination and all American Board of Funeral Service Education accredited schools is posted on the ABFSE website www.abfse.org.
Aims and Objectives
• To maintain a high level of post-secondary education designed
to prepare students for successful careers as funeral service professionals.
• To provide an extensive curriculum designed to address all
aspects of funeral service, thereby helping students develop a level of skill and proficiency necessary to compete in this ever-changing field.
• To instill in students the desire and knowledge to serve the
public with the highest ethical standards.
• To encourage and provide a forum where students and
industry professionals may conduct research related to funeral service.
• To promote a positive image of the profession and its
practitioners.
• To serve the funeral service community by providing
continuing education and life-long learning.
• To make students ever mindful of their responsibilities to the
profession and the clients they serve.
• To encourage students to contribute to the community in
which they serve by providing outstanding service, while cognizant of all regulatory issues pertinent to the health, public safety, and “care of the deceased”.
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to: (1) demonstrate proper embalming and restoration techniques with minimum supervision; (2) demonstrate an understanding of the effects of disease and the importance of sanitation in the handling of human remains; (3) apply ethical and management principles to all aspects of making funeral arrangements with minimum supervision; (4) demonstrate an understanding of how to write pre-need and at-need contracts; (5) direct a funeral with minimum supervision; (6) and set up and maintain an OSHA
approved preparation room; adhere to federal guidelines set up by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Occupational Safety andHealth Administration (OSHA) with minimal supervision.
ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: FunerAl SerViCe (Plan Code: 155)
Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)
Course No. Course Title Credits
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I 3
CHM 110 Survey of Chemistry 3
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
FNS 121 Anatomy for Funeral Service I 3
PSY 116 Psychology of Death and Dying 3
SDV 100 College Success Skills 1
Semester total 16
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
FNS 125 Microbiology for Funeral Service 3
HLT 143 Medical Terminology I 3
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts 4
Religion Elective1 3
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I 3
Health/Physical Education Elective1 2
Semester total 18
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
FNS 110 Introduction to Funeral Service 2
FNS 111 Theory of Embalming I 3
FNS 113 Theory of Embalming Laboratory I 1
FNS 126 Pathology for Funeral Service 3
FNS 211 Restorative Art I 3
FNS 231 Principles of Funeral Management I 4
Semester total 16
Semester 4
Course No. Course Title Credits
FNS 112 Theory of Embalming II 3
FNS 114 Theory of Embalming Laboratory II 1
FNS 212 Restorative Art II 3
FNS 232 Principles of Funeral Management II 4
FNS 236 Funeral Service Law 3
FNS 270 Funeral Service Review2 3
Semester total 17 total minimum Credits 67
1
Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).
2
Additional fees associated with this course: $500 - National Board Exam; $100 - Practice National Board Exam (NBE); and $180 - Computerized Testing Program. (Fees subject to change.)
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grAPhiC DeSign
Associate of Applied Science Degree:
• Graphic Design
Specialization: Advertising Design
Specialization: Multimedia
The Associate of Applied Science degree in Graphic Design teaches students how to design for print and the web. They will learn the specialized computer and design skills needed to create logos, magazine layouts, brochures, web pages, or any of the limitless design tasks graphic artists are called upon to invent. Graphic designers create the visual world of print and electronic media— from logos to books, magazines to billboards, TV to the Internet. Graduates may seek employment as production artists, layout artists, entry-level graphic designers or in-house graphic artists.
ASSoCiAte oF APPlieD SCienCe Degree: grAPhiC DeSign
(Plan Code: 514)
Semester 1 (based on a Fall Semester start)
Course No. Course Title Credits
ART 131 Fundamentals of Design I 3
ART 250 History of Design 3
ART 283 Computer Graphics I 4
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
SDV 100 College Success Skills 1
Health/Physical Education Elective4 1
Semester total 15
Semester 2
Course No. Course Title Credits
ART 121 Drawing I 3
ART 141 Typography I 4
ART 202 History of Art II 3
ART 284 Computer Graphics II 4
ENG 112 College Composition II 3
Semester total 17
Semester 3
Course No. Course Title Credits
ART 122 Drawing II 3
ART 209 Creative Concepts and Copywriting 3
ART 251 Communication Design I 3
HIS 111 History of World Civilization I 3
PHT 101 Photography I 3
Natural Science Elective1 3
or Mathematics Elective1
Semester 4
Course No. Course Title Credits
ART 252 Communication Design II 3
ART 263 Interactive Design I 4
ART 286 Communication Arts Workshop2 3
HIS 112 History of World Civilization II 3
Approved Graphic Design Elective3 3-4
Semester total 16-17 total minimum Credits 66-67
1
Eligible courses are listed on page 35 in the 2015-2016 catalog. See your academic advisor or counselor to choose the appropriate course(s).
2
ART 286 should be taken in the final semester before graduation and is offered in the fall