16-17 CREDIT HOURS
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements
based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses. ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ESL/FS Writing ESL/FS Reading FS Mathematics I Fine Arts/Humanities: (May
choose 2) Art 103, Music 121, Theater Arts 131, Fine Arts 104, African-American Studies 101
College Success ESL/English 98 ESL/Reading 99 FS Mathematics II World Languages ESL 99 ESL/Reading 100 Mathematics 98
ESL/English 100 Reading 125 Mathematics 99
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
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FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU
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DO THIS –Apply to four-year schools of your choice
DO THIS – Apply online for degree and graduation
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• Elective (3) Elective•
• Elective (3) Elective12-13 CREDIT HOURS
MINIMUM TOTAL: 62 CREDIT HOURS
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PROGRAM ELECTIVES
Choose electives based on the recommendations of your top transfer institution.
City Colleges of Chicago offers courses in the following languages: • Arabic • Japanese
• Chinese • Latin • French • Polish • Italian • Spanish
Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
Foc u s A rea : H um an Sci e nc es ( Lib e ral Ar ts)
This is an example course sequence for students interested in pursuing Criminal Justice. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate (BC), an Advanced Certificate (AC) and an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Criminal Justice: Public Police (PuP), and a Basic Certificate and an Advanced Certificate in Criminal Justice: Private Police (PrP). One course will satisfy the Human Diversity (HD) requirement, and is labeled with an (HD) in the sequence below.
The AAS degree program in Criminal Justice: Public Police is the study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as police who wish to advance in rank or into administrative levels of criminal justice.
The Advanced Certificate program in Criminal Justice: Private Police is focused on the study of theory and practices of current trends in private police services, criminal and civil law for private security officers. The program can lead to promotion to security directors, middle-management positions or self-employment.
DEGREE CODES: AAS 0294 AC (Pup) 0295 BC (PuP) 0296 AC (PrP) 0319 BC (PrP) 0326
PATHWAY: Criminal Justice: Private and Public Police
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements
based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses. ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ESL/FS Writing ESL/FS Reading FS Mathematics I Fine Arts/Humanities: (May
choose 2) Art 103, Music 121, Fine Arts 104, African-American Studies 101
College Success ESL/English 98 ESL/Reading 99 FS Mathematics II World Languages
ESL 99 ESL/Reading 100 Mathematics 98 Criminal Justice 102
ESL/English 100 Reading 125 Mathematics 99 Mathematics/Science: Biology 107 or Environmental Technology 107
Criminal Justice 114
Computer Information Systems 120
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SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
D ACPRP BCPRP ACPUP BCPUP SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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DO THIS – Meet with advisor to choose general education courses, elective courses, basic and advanced certificate requirements.
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• Computer Information Systems 120 – Introduction toMicrocomputers (3) Required Program Core
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
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FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU
Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
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COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Criminal Justice: Public Police Services
COMPLETION of Advanced Certificate in
Criminal Justice: Public Police Services
COMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Criminal Justice: Private Police Services
COMPLETION of Advanced Certificate in
Criminal Justice: Private Police Services
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• Political Science 201 – American Government (3) OR Psychology 201 – General Psychology (3) OR Sociology 201 – Introduction to Sociology (3)Required Program Core
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D ACPRP BCPRP ACPUP BCPUP SEMESTER 4 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Science in Criminal Justice: Public Police Services
DO THIS – Apply online for degree and graduation
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• • • • Social/Behavior Science course (3) Social/Behavioral Sciences•
• • • •Political Science 201 – American Government (3) OR Psychology 201 – General Psychology (3) OR Sociology 201 – Introduction to Sociology (3)
Required Program Core
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MINIMUM TOTAL: 66 CREDIT HOURS
This is an example course sequence for students interested in Emergency Management and Emergency Preparedness. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate (BC) in Emergency Mangement: Emergency Preparedness and an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Emergency Mangement: Emergency Preparedness. One course will satisfy the Human Diversity (HD) requirement, and is labeled with an (HD) in the sequence below. The AAS degree program in Emergency Management was developed in response to a long recognized need for a systematized approach to preparing emergency managers. Following the recommendations of the model curriculum of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Higher Education Program, students choose from one of the three Emergency Management program tracks: 1) Homeland Security, 2) Incident Command, or 3) Emergency Preparedness.
The Emergency Preparedness Basic Certificate is intended for those individuals whose function is in the planning and support sectors of the emergency response field. This is a broad field of activity as it addresses the common needs of all emergency situations, but includes the unique needs of specific types of emergencies, i.e., the needs of planning and response to a hurricane vs. a terrorist attack involving weapons of mass destruction.
DEGREE CODES: AAS 0355
BC 0358
PATHWAY: Emergency Management: Emergency Preparedness
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements
based on COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses. ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES ESL/FS Writing ESL/FS Reading FS Mathematics I Humanities (HD): African-
American Studies 101
College Success
ESL/English 98 ESL/Reading 99 FS Mathematics II Computer Information Systems 120
ESL 99 ESL/Reading 100 Mathematics 98 Environmental Technology 103
ESL/English 100 Reading 125 Mathematics 99 Environmental Technology 113
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
Foc u s A rea : H um an Sci e nc es ( Lib e ral Ar ts)
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SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
D BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 100 – Introduction to Emergency Management (3) Required Program CoreDO THIS – Meet with advisor to choose general education courses, elective courses, and basic certificate requirements
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Environmental Technology 101 – Basic Skills in Emergency Management (3) Required Program Core•
• Program Elective (3-4) Program Elective•
• English 101 – Composition I (3) Communications•
• Psychology 201 – General Psychology (3) Social/Behavioral Sciences15-16 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SEMESTER 2 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 103 – Introduction to Emergency Planning (3) Required Program CoreALMOST halfway through Associate in Applied Science degree
ALMOST complete with Basic Certificate
DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans for after graduation
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Environmental Technology 108 – Mitigation Management (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 181 – Emergency Response Level I, II, III (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 112 – Disaster Response and Recovery (4) Required Program Core•
• General Education course (3) General Education16 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SUMMER SEMESTER CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Speech 101 – Fundamentals of Speech (3) Communications6-7 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SEMESTER 4 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 113 – Emergency Resource Management (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Emergency
Preparedness
DO THIS – Go to Career Center to explore both continued education and employment options
DO THIS – Mid-term check-in with advisor
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Environmental Technology 203 – Advanced Emergency Planning (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 122 – Disaster Site Worker (3) Required Program CoreEnvironmental Technology 225 – Psychology of Terrorism (3) OR
226 – Disaster Psychology (3) Required Program Core
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D BC SEMESTER 5 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Environmental Technology 123 – Chemical Emergency Response (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Associate in Applied Science degree
in Emergency Management: Emergency Preparedness
DO THIS – Apply online for degree, and for graduation
DO THIS – Meet with College Advisor to confirm graduation preparedness
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• Environmental Technology 222 – Emergency Management Operations II (4) Required Program Core•
• Program Elective (3-4) Program Elective•
• Humanities course (3) Humanities (HD)13-14 CREDIT HOURS
MINIMUM TOTAL: 66 CREDIT HOURS
Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM ELECTIVES
Computer Information Systems 116 – Introduction to Operating Systems (3) Environmental Technology 121 – Introduction to Hazardous Materials Management (3) Computer Security and Forensic Investigation 102 – Introduction to Information Security (4) Environmental Technology 131 – Environmental Health and Safety (3)
Computer Security and Forensic Investigation 213 – Information Security Technology (3) Environmental Technology 141 –Site Investigation and Sampling (3) Emergency Medical Technician 101 – EMT Basic (3) Environmental Technology 181 – Emergency Response Level I, II, III (3)
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
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FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU
This is an example course sequence for students interested in Emergency Management: Homeland Security. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate (BC) in Emergency Mangement: Homeland Security and an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Emergency Mangement: Homeland Security. One course will satisfy the Human Diversity (HD) requirement, and is labeled with an (HD) in the sequence below. The AAS degree program in Emergency Management was developed in response to a long recognized need for a systematized approach to preparing emergency managers. Following the recommendations of the model curriculum of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Higher Education Program, students choose from one of the three Emergency Management program tracks: 1) Homeland Security, 2) Incident Command, or 3) Emergency Preparedness.
The Homeland Security Basic Certificate is designed to meet new federal requirements for those in law enforcement, emergency response, and public safety fields who perform response activities at the emergency scene relating to the needs of on-scene emergency response regardless of the type of emergency.
DEGREE CODES: AAS 0355
BC 0356
PATHWAY: Emergency Management: Homeland Security
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
D BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 100 – Introduction to Emergency Management (3) Required Program CoreDO THIS – Meet with advisor to choose general education courses, elective courses, and basic certificate requirements
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Environmental Technology 101 – Basic Skills in Emergency Management (3) Required Program Core•
• Program Elective (3-4) Program Elective•
• English 101 – Composition I (3) Communications•
• Psychology 201 – General Psychology (3) Social/Behavioral Sciences15-16 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SEMESTER 2 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 106 – Introduction to Terrorism (3) Required Program CoreALMOST halfway through Associate in Applied Science degree
ALMOST complete with Basic Certificate
DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans for after graduation
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Environmental Technology 115 – Introduction to Weapons of Mass Destruction (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 105 – Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 112 – Disaster Response and Recovery (4) Required Program Core•
• Computer Information Systems 120 – Introduction to Microcomputers (3) General Education16 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SUMMER SEMESTER CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Program Elective (3-4) Program Elective•
• Speech 101 – Fundamentals of Speech (3) Communications6-7 CREDIT HOURS
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements based on
COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses.
ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT ELECTIVE COURSES
ESL/FS Writing ESL/FS Reading FS Mathematics I College Success
ESL/English 98 ESL/Reading 99 FS Mathematics II Computer Information Systems 120 ESL 99 ESL/Reading 100 Mathematics 98 Environmental Technology 103 ESL/English 100 Reading 125 Mathematics 99 Environmental Technology 113
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
Foc u s A rea : H um an Sci e nc es ( Lib e ral Ar ts)
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D BC SEMESTER 4 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 205 – Terrorism Planning (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Homeland
Security
DO THIS – Go to Career Center to explore both continued education and employment options
DO THIS – Mid-term check-in with advisor
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Environmental Technology 215 – Advanced Weapons of Mass Destruction (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 181 – Emergency Response Level I, II, III (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 225 – Psychology of Terrorism (3) OR226 – Disaster Psychology (3) Program Elective
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• Chemistry 121 – Basic Chemistry I (4) Mathematics/Science16 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SEMESTER 5 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Environmental Technology 122 – Disaster Site Worker (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Associate in Applied Science degree
in Emergency Management: Homeland Security
DO THIS – Apply online for degree and graduation
DO THIS – Meet with College Advisor to confirm graduation preparedness
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• Environmental Technology 123 – Chemical Emergency Response (3) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 222 – Emergency Management Operations II (4) Program Elective•
• Humanities course (3) Humanities (HD)13 CREDIT HOURS
MINIMUM TOTAL: 66 CREDIT HOURS
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Programs offered at: D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM ELECTIVES
Computer Information Systems 116 – Introduction to Operating Systems (3) Environmental Technology 121 – Introduction to Hazardous Materials Management (3) Computer Security and Forensic Investigation 102 – Introduction to Information Security (4) Environmental Technology 131 – Environmental Health and Safety (3)
Computer Security and Forensic Investigation 213 – Information Security Technology (3) Environmental Technology 141 –Site Investigation and Sampling (3) Emergency Medical Technician 101 – EMT Basic (3) Environmental Technology 181 – Emergency Response Level I, II, III (3)
This is an example course sequence for students interested in Emergency Management: Incident Command. It does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If this pathway is followed as outlined, you will earn a Basic Certificate (BC) in Emergency Management: Incident Command and an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Emergency Management: Incident Command. One course will satisfy the Human Diversity (HD) requirement, and is labeled with an (HD) in the sequence below. The AAS degree program in Emergency Management was developed in response to a long recognized need for a systematized approach to preparing emergency managers. Following the recommendations of the model curriculum of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Higher Education Program, students choose from one of the three Emergency Management program tracks: 1) Homeland Security, 2) Incident Command, or 3) Emergency Preparedness.
The Incident Command Basic Certificate is designed to meet new federal requirements for those in law enforcement, emergency response, and public safety fields who perform response activities relating to the needs of on-scene emergency response regardless of the type of emergency.
DEGREE CODES: AAS 0355
BC 0357
PATHWAY: Emergency Management: Incident Command
Visit your College Advisor, ccc.edu, or your college’s Transfer Center for more information.
Choose your courses with your College Advisor.
Communications and mathematics pre-degree requirements. Placements based on
COMPASS, ACT or department chair recommendation. College-level courses that can be taken while in pre-degree courses.
ENGLISH PLACEMENT READING PLACEMENT MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT ELECTIVE COURSES
ESL/FS Writing ESL/FS Reading FS Mathematics I College Success
ESL/English 98 ESL/Reading 99 FS Mathematics II Computer Information Systems 120 ESL 99 ESL/Reading 100 Mathematics 98 Environmental Technology 102 ESL/English 100 Reading 125 Mathematics 99 Environmental Technology 111
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Human Sciences (Liberal Arts)
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Foc u s A rea : H um an Sci e nc es ( Lib e ral Ar ts )D= DEGREE // AC= ADVANCED CERTIFICATE // BC= BASIC CERTIFICATE
FOR MORE INFO ON DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS, VISIT CCC.EDU
SEMESTER-BY-SEMESTER PROGRAM PLAN FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
All plans can be modified to fit the needs of part-time students by adding more semesters.
D BC SEMESTER 1 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
• •
Environmental Technology 100 – Introduction to Emergency Management (3) Required Program CoreDO THIS – Meet with advisor to choose general education courses, elective courses, and basic certificate requirements
• •
Environmental Technology 101 – Basic Skills in Emergency Management (3) Required Program Core•
• Program Elective (3-4) Program Elective•
• English 101 – Composition I (3) Communications•
• Psychology 201 – General Psychology (3) Social/Behavioral Sciences15-16 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SEMESTER 2 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 102 – Leadership, Influence and Communication (3) Required Program CoreALMOST halfway through Associate in Applied Science degree
ALMOST complete with Basic Certificate
DO THIS – Meet with advisor to confirm plans for after graduation
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• Environmental Technology 112 – Disaster Response and Recovery (4) Required Program Core•
• Environmental Technology 122 – Disaster Site Worker (3) Required Program Core•
• Computer Information Systems 120 – Introduction to Microcomputers (3) Required Program Core•
• Chemistry 121 – Basic Chemistry I (4) Mathematics/Science17 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SUMMER SEMESTER CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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• Program Elective (3-4) Program Elective•
• Speech 101 – Fundamentals of Speech (3) Communications6-7 CREDIT HOURS
D BC SEMESTER 4 CATEGORY ACHIEVEMENTS & NEXT ACTIONS
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Environmental Technology 111 – Basic Incident Command (3) Required Program CoreCOMPLETION of Basic Certificate in Incident Command
DO THIS – Go to Career Center to explore both continued education and employment options
DO THIS – Mid-term check-in with advisor