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Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status in its admissions policies, programs, activities or employment practices. Em-ployee and applicant inquiries concerning the federal laws and their application to the College may be directed to the College’s Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Officer, the Director of Human Resources, Marie Howell, 3250St. Matthews Road, Orangeburg, SC 29118, 803-535-1207, who serves as the College's Section 504, Title II, and Title IX Coordinator.

Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College3250 St. Matthews RoadOrangeburg, SC 29118

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makeOCtechyour collegeaffordable, flexiblehigh-quality educationl be prepared for an in-demand job

l benefit from personal attention and hands-on learning

l earn a college degreeon a part-time or full-time schedule

Applying to College Has Never Been Easier or More Affordable. Just follow these 5 STEPS and you’ll be on your way to a future you can count on...

1. apply for admission by mail, online or in person

2. submit official test scores

3. apply for financial aid at www.fafsa.ed.gov

4. schedule advisement call 803.535.1234 to make your appointment

5. register and plan your class schedule

Applytoday!

Fall classesbegin August 12!

contact information803.535.1234 or 1.800.813.6519

[email protected]

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No time for long lines and crowded waiting rooms?Call and schedule your appointment with an Admissions Counselor today! We encourage you to schedule an appointment but walk-ins are welcome during the following times: Monday – Thursday: 9am – 12pm and 4:30pm – 5:30pm

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u AUGUST 1 – Tuition and fees are due by 5pm to avoid late fees. u AUGUST 2 – Late Application fee of $50 charged to all new FALL applicants.

Late registration begins! u AUGUST 12 – FALL classes begin.

RegistrationIMPORTANT2013 DATES

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university transferSee page 12 for a list of colleges where University Transfer and Bridge Programs are available.

ASSOCIATE IN ARTSR38 University TransferR38 Business Administration (Citadel)

R38 Criminal Justice (Citadel)

TEACHER EDUCATION TRANSFER:(USC, SCSU and Claflin University)

R38 Early Childhood EducationR38 Elementary EducationR38 Middle Level Education

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCER38 University TransferR38 Registered Nurse to Bachelor

of Science in Nursing(University of SC Upstate)

R38 Agriculture Education(Clemson University Only)

R38 Soils and Sustainable Crops(Clemson University Only)

R38 Food, Nutrition & Packaging Sciences (Clemson University Only)

R38 Associate Degree Nursing PreparationR38 Licensed Practical Nursing PreparationR38 Medical Office Assisting PreparationR38 *Physical Therapy Assistant PreparationR38 Radiologic Technology PreparationR38 Respiratory Care Preparation

CERTIFICATER38 Sustainable Agriculture

businessASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 AccountingR38 Administrative Office TechnologyR38 General Business

DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Administrative Support

CERTIFICATESR38 Basic AccountingR38 EntrepreneurshipR38 Entrepreneurship Business Plan

computer technologyASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Programming R38 Information TechnologyR38 PC Support Specialist

CERTIFICATESR38 Database and ProgrammingR38 Internetworking - CISCOR38 Microcomputer ApplicationsR38 Network Engineering - MCSER38 Network SpecialistR38 Office Productivity Code - MCASR38 Webmaster

programs of studyelectronics engineering technologyASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Specialization in Computer ElectronicsR38 Specialization in Electronic InstrumentationR38 Specialization in Health Physics Technology

(Radiation Protection)

general technologyASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 AgricultureR38 Automated Manufacturing TechnologyR38 Automotive/Diesel TechnologyR38 Engineering Graphics TechnologyR38 Industrial MaintenanceR38 Industrial Maintenance/WeldingR38 Mechatronics TechnologyR38 Network Security TechnologyR38 Patient Care TechnologyR38 Power Plant TechnologyR38 Webmaster

health scienceASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Associate Degree NursingR38 Radiologic TechnologyR38 Respiratory Care

DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Practical NursingR38 Practical Nursing FLEXR38 Medical Office Assistant

CERTIFICATESR38 Computed TomographyR38 Electrocardiography/Cardiac MonitoringR38 Emergency Medical TechnicianR38 Magnetic Resonance ImagingR38 MammographyR38 Patient Care TechnicianR38 Nursing AssistantR38 PhlebotomyR38 Pre-Health Information ManagementR38 Major in Pre-Dental HygieneR38 Pre-Occupational Therapy AssistantR38 General Radiologic Technology

human and public serviceASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Criminal JusticeR38 Paralegal/Legal AssistantR38 Early Care and Education

DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Early Childhood Development

CERTIFICATESR38 Early Childhood DevelopmentR38 ForensicsR38 Security

industrial and technologyASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCER38 Automotive TechnologyR38 Industrial Electronics TechnologyR38 Machine Tool Technology

CERTIFICATESR38 Computer Aided Design I, II, IIIR38 Principles of CAD, CAM

and Solid State Devices

R38 Advanced Automotive Systems RepairR38 Basic Diesel MaintenanceR38 Electrical Systems RepairR38 Engine and Brake RepairR38 Suspension and Transmission RepairR38 Automated Manufacturing I, IIR38 Production OperatorR38 Basic Industrial MaintenanceR38 Industrial Maintenance Mechanical

and Electrical I, IIR38 Health Physics I, II (Radiation Protection)R38 Mechatronics I, II, IIIR38 Power Plant Technology I, II, IIIR38 Basic WeldingR38 Intermediate WeldingR38 Welding FundamentalsR38 Professional Truck Driving

*Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College is seekingaccreditation of a new physical therapist assistanteducation program from CAPTE. The program willsubmit an Application for Candidacy, which is the formalapplication required in the pre-accreditation stage.Submission of this document does not assure that theprogram will be granted Candidate for Accreditationstatus. Achievement of Candidate for Accreditationstatus is required prior to implementation of the technicalphase of the program; therefore, no students may beenrolled in technical courses until Candidate forAccreditation status has been achieved. Further, thoughachievement of Candidate for Accreditation statussignifies satisfactory progress toward accreditation, it doesnot assure that the program will be granted accreditation.

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The U.S. Department of Education requires disclosure ofcertain information for certificates and diplomas that lead togainful employment. To learn more, go to www.octech.edu/academics/gainful employment programs

Please check the academic calendar at www.octech.edu and your student email in Connect for current information.

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YOURfuture is our #1Job!

Did you know that JobPlacement Services are availableto current OCtech students whohave completed at least onesemester and alumni of OCtechwho have graduated within thepast three years? This is a FREEservice and includes resumeinformation and assistance, coverletter information, interviewingtechniques and job referrals. Weexplain the type of trainingneeded for certain career choices,as well as direct applicants toresources within the college andcommunity that may help themwith other types of employmentsearches. We encourage allstudents who have completed atleast one semester and alumni ofOCtech to take advantage of JobPlacement Services. We also inviteprospective employers to post jobopenings on our website.

Students may visit Job PlacementServices at the QuickJobsDevelopment Center located in St.Matthews, just a short drive fromcampus. For more information,please call 803.874.2443 or [email protected].

The OCtech QuickJobsDevelopment Center also providesopportunities for continuingeducation, adult education, creditcourses, and workshops. OCtech isworking in collaboration with stateand federal workforce trainingagencies. The services providedinclude career counseling,enrollment services, financial aidand community computer center.

$ave Thousands of Dollars!Comparing tuition cost to a typical in-state four-year institution,OCtech can save you thousands of dollars. OCtech awarded $15 Million in financial aid to itsstudents in 2012. Ways to save on your college education:• Federal Pell Grant• Federal Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grant• South Carolina Need Based Grant • LIFE Scholarship• OCtech Foundation Scholarship• SC Lottery Tuition Assistance• Federal Student Loan• Veteran’s Benefit

100% Job Placement Rate in the following Programs:• Nursing• Industrial Electronics Technology• Mechatronics• Machine Tool Technology• Engineering Graphics Technology• Electronics Instrumentation Technology

Voted one of the “Best for Vets” among career & technical colleges by Military Times

Consistent pass rate above the State and National averages forlicensure exams in Respiratory Care, Radiology and Nursing

100% transfer or job placement rate for Associate in Arts andAssociate in Science degrees since 2010

DID YOU KNOW?High school graduating seniors

with a cumulative 3.0 grade point average can

attend OCtech at little or no costwith the Life Scholarship.

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Hunter ShawUSC 2012 Graduate, Employed by the RichlandCounty Probation Office

I enrolled in classes at OCtechwhen I was in high schoolthrough their Middle Collegeprogram and took classeswhen I was home for summerbreak from USC. Every classtransferred over to USC. I wasimpressed with the quality ofeducation and the professorswere all great. I liked the smallclasses and even saw some ofmy old classmates aroundUSC. Thanks to all my creditsearned at OCtech, I was ableto graduate in 3 ½ years with adegree in Criminal Justice.

Dallas GleatonUniversity Transfer StudentOCtech 2013 Honor Graduate

I am enrolled in the bridgeprogram with USC Columbia. Ichose OCtech for my first twoyears of college because I cantake the same classes here as Ican at USC, but at a muchmore affordable price whileliving at home and savingmoney. Another plus is thesmall class size. I feel thatstudents connect better withthe teachers and thereforehave a higher possibility ofsucceeding. I suggest anyoneattend OCtech beforeentering a four year college.The experience will help boostyour confidence and GPAwhile saving you money.

Jazmin Huling Online College

When I first found out I wasdeploying to Kuwait, Iimmediately startedresearching colleges thatwould allow me to completecourses online. When I cameacross OCtech and theirextensive offerings of onlinecourses, I knew I didn’t haveto look any further. OCtechhas helped me every step ofthe way and without thepatience and diligence ofthe instructors, counselorsand other staff members, Iwouldn’t have completedcourses while beingdeployed. Now that I amhome from Kuwait, I am stilltaking on-line classes. I trulyappreciate the accessibilityof the on-line courses while Iwas away. OCtech allowssoldiers like myself to takecare of the home front evenfrom the battlefield. u

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Ellen HuttoElectronic Instrumentation

Technology Graduate, Class of 2013

I never would have thought that I’dbe going to college to earn my

degree in Electronic Instrumentationwhen I graduated high school 30

years ago. The people andinstructors here at OCtech have allbeen great and I feel that so many

doors have opened up for meprofessionally. I can honestly say I

am going to miss it when I graduate.

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Thanks to advances in technologyand expanding medical practices,Respiratory Therapists have moreexciting career opportunities thanever before. After only two years oftraining, graduates can earn startingsalaries of $40,000 in full timepositions.

Career opportunities for graduatesmay include: Intensive CareTherapist, Neonatal Therapist,Cardiac Catheterization Technician,Flight Team Transport Therapist,Pulmonary Function Technologist,Polysomnography (Sleep)Technologist or General FloorTherapist, just to name a few.

Where are some of our Respiratory graduates employed?Palmetto Health, Providence Heart Institute,Lexington Medical Center, SleepMed, theRegional Medical Center, Tuomey RegionalMedical Center, MUSC and other hospitals,nursing homes, home care companies andsleep labs throughout the Midlands and LowCountry.

Career Outlook:• Employment is expected to grow by 28%from 2010 to 2020, faster than the averagefor all occupations. • Growth in the middle-aged and elderlypopulation leads to greater demand forrespiratory therapy services and treatments.

95% Job Placement Rate!NOW is the time to become a Respiratory Therapist

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Thanks to a grant from the U.S.Department of Agriculture,OCtech is partnering withClemson University to establish aFood, Nutrition and PackagingSciences Program.

“Potential students will beamazed at the wide array ofwell-paying career choices inthe food science andtechnology field,” said Dr.William Hair, Dean of Math andNatural Sciences at OCtech. “Ilook forward to exploring all theexciting options with studentswho are interested in this newprogram.”

Students will attend OCtechfor two years before transferringto Clemson to finish their degreein food science that will also

include an exciting internationalstudy abroad semester over thesummer and an internship.

Food scientists andtechnologists work to help meetconsumer demand for foodproducts that are safe, healthy,convenient, and flavorful. Adegree in Food Science givesyou many career options.Companies such as Frito Lay,Kraft, Cryovac and somegovernmental agencies have ahigh demand for well-educatedfood science graduates.

The program will begin in Fall2013. Scholarships are availablefor those who qualify. For moreinformation, please contact Dr.William Hair, 803.535.1283,[email protected].

love food? want to know how some foods are made? want to taste food for a living? YOU SHOULD BE A FOOD SCIENTIST!

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Since the nineties, the Electronic InstrumentationTechnology program at OCtech has had a 100% job placement rate.

This successful program offers students in their secondspring semester the opportunity to apply for a co-opposition with one of our co-op partners: • South Carolina Electric and Gas• International Paper• Showa-Denko• BP Amoco

If selected for one of these positions, the student willwork full time with one of our co-op partners during theentire spring semester. Credit will be given for co-opparticipation. This allows for a great resume buildingopportunity.

Career Outlook:• 1 in 6 jobs in the US is associatedwith manufacturing.• With the completion of ContinentalTire, SC will be the tire manufacturingcapital of the world.• Multiple power plants are currentlybeing built in SC which will requirequalified EIT technicians.• Current workforce is retiring,meaning lots of opportunities forthose just entering the field.

Electronic Instrumentation TechnologyEIT is the study of usingspecialized instruments to measureand control critical processes, suchas temperature pressure, flow andlevel. These processes are vital toevery production facility.An EIT technician is essential to thesuccessful operation of allautomated facilities including:power production, pulp and paper,chemical manufacturing,environmental control agencies,petroleum refineries and manyothers.

Where are some of our EIT graduates employed?• South Carolina Electric & Gas• International Paper• Albemarle• Showa-Denko• Santee Cooper• Emerson• BP • Shaw Group• DAK America • and many others

EIT“ I chose OCtech specifically for its EIT Program. Being an Eco-nomic Developer in a former life, I often heard that employees

with technical skills were very hard to find. So when I lost my job, I knew I needed OCtech to help me learn those skills. OCtech will

provide all the assistance you need to ensure success. The hands-on experience was a mirror image of what I do at work.

OCtech graduates are sought after in my workplace. I can honestly say that as a graduate of both USC and OCtech,

my OCtech education has been the most valuable. ”

We are the ONLY College in SC to Offer an Electronic Instrumentation Technology Program

Alex Boykin, Jr.Electronic Instrumentation Technician at Showa-Denko Carbon

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UPGRADEYour Skills,

MAKE More Money,

EXPLORE New Interests

Whether you want to start a new career,advance in a current career, or just learnsomething new, the Corporate Training andEconomic Development division at OCtech is theplace to look. We have developed a variety ofnon-credit educational opportunities for you toupgrade your existing skills, obtain new skills, andexplore new interests. We have partnerships withthe Orangeburg County Economic DevelopmentCommission and the SC Manufacturing ExtensionPartnership so we can offer customized and up-to-date training solutions to all types of industries. For more information call 803.535.1236 or email [email protected].

Call Sandra Moore at 803.535.1237

to learn more about pricingdiscounts for industry and

corporate training designedspecifically

for your organization.

A complete listing of coursesoffered can be found at www.octech.edu

under Corporate Training

Courses are offered in the following areas:• Safety/Environmental Training • Community Interest • Manufacturing • Transportation • Healthcare & Human Services • Industrial/Quality Programs • Career Training • Professional Development • Testing & Assessment • Computer Technology

It’s Your Life! Take the Wheel! Our Professional Truck DrivingCertificate Program can get youon the open road fast. Anindividual who successfullycompletes the course and obtainsthe CDL Class ‘A’ license canearn a starting salary of $35,000-$40,000 a year after only 7 weeksof classes.

The course includes classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel experience to prepareindividuals for the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL Class ‘A’) road test. Approximately two-thirds of training time is spent driving combination tractor-trailer vehicles, which providesparticipants with rural, urban and interstate driving experience. Our small class size allows formore personal attention and face time with your instructor.

Many trucking companies actively recruit our graduates. Our job placement rate is close to100% for this very successful program. We host recruiters during classes and encourage students to submit applications.

There are wonderful career opportunities for graduates who work hard and meet industryrequirements. Apply today to join a highly-respected Professional Truck Driving Program.

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Professional Truck Driving Certificate ProgramSchedule of Classes for FALL 2013 / 7 Week Classes:Session 1: Monday-ThursdayTDR 101 8am – 5pm Aug 12 – Aug 27TDR 102 8am – 5pm Aug 28 – Sept 12TDR 103 8am – 5pm Sept 16 – Sept 19

2pm – 11pm Sept 23 – Sept 26

Session 2: Monday-ThursdayTDR 101 8am – 5pm Sept 03 – Sept 17TDR 102 8am – 5pm Sept 18 – Oct 03TDR 103 8am – 5pm Oct 07 – Oct 10

2pm – 11pm Oct 21 – Oct 24

Session 3: Monday-ThursdayTDR 101 8am – 5pm Sept 30 – Oct 22TDR 102 8am – 5pm Oct 23 – Nov 7TDR 103 8am – 5pm Nov 11 – Nov 14

2pm – 11pm Nov 18 – Nov 21

Session 4: Monday-ThursdayTDR 101 8am – 5pm Oct 28 – Nov 12TDR 102 8am – 5pm Nov 13 – Nov 26TDR 103 8am – 5pm Dec 02 – Dec 05

2pm – 11pm Dec 09 – Dec 12All students must complete 3 hours of night driver training.

Evening Classes: Monday-Thursday/5:30pm – 10pmSession 1: TDR 101 Sept 03 – Oct 10Session 2: TDR 102 Oct 21 – Nov 14Session 3: TDR 103 Nov 18 – Dec 12

We also offer a 40-hour Refresher Class.

Tuition: $1,860 Over the Road Fee: $600 (cost of fuel and vehicle maintenance)

Other testing and screening fees will apply.

VA Approved. Financial Aid Available. For South Carolina residents who meet the required eligibilitycriteria, Lottery Tuition Assistance can provide a supplementalsource of aid.

Call 803.535.1234 for additional information. uENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Must have a valid driver's license • Must present a copy of 10-yeardriving record and Social Securitycard • Must pass the D.O.T. physicaland drug screen • Subject to random drug & alcohol testing • Must be 21 years old or older inorder to drive outside of S.C. • Must be 18 years old or older inorder to drive in S.C. • Must have driven in ContinentalU.S. for a period of at least twoyears • Must be a U.S. citizen or provideproof of residency • Must speak, read and write theEnglish language fluently

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ACC-101 Accounting Principles IACC-124 Individual Tax ProcedACC-150 Payroll AccountingACC-201 Intermediate Accounting IACC-240 Computerized AccountingACC-265 Not-For-Profit AccountingAGR-201 Intro to Sustainable AgriculAGR-205 Pest ManagementAHS-104 Medical Vocabulary/AnatomyAHS-106 Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationAHS-119 Health CareersAHS-143 Phlebotomy SkillsAHS-145 ElectrocardiographyAHS-163 Long-Term CareAHS-206 Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Medical

ImagingAHS-210 Nutrition for Healthcare ProfessionalsAOT-105 KeyboardingAOT-112 Medical Document FormattingAOT-210 Document ProductionART-101 Art History and AppreciationAUT-102 Engine RepairAUT-111 BrakesAUT-159 Tools, Equipment, & Reference ManualsAUT-222 Four Wheel AlignmentAUT-245 Advanced Engine PerformanceAUT-275 Alternate Technology VehiclesBAF-101 Personal FinanceBIO-101 Biological Science IBIO-102 Biological Science IIBIO-110 Gen Anatomy & PhysiologyBIO-112 Basic Anatomy & PhysiologyBIO-210 Anatomy & Physiology IBIO-211 Anatomy & Physiology IIBIO-225 MicrobiologyBUS-101 Introduction to BusinessBUS-115 Introduction to EntrepreneurshipBUS-116 Business Opportunity AnalysisBUS-140 Business MathematicsBUS-220 Business EthicsCHM-105 General, Organic & BiochemistryCHM-110 College Chemistry ICHM-211 Organic Chemistry ICOL-100 Fall Student AssemblyCOL-103 College SkillsCPT-101 Introduction to ComputersCPT-163 Introduction to Multimedia

for Web PagesCPT-167 Introduction to Programming LogicCPT-170 Microcomputer ApplicationsCPT-172 Microcomputer Data BaseCPT-174 Microcomputer SpreadsheetCPT-179 Microcomputer Word ProcessingCPT-209 Computer Systems ManagementCPT-212 Visual Basic ProgrammingCPT-232 C++ Programming ICPT-236 Introduction to Java ProgramingCPT-244 Data StructuresCPT-247 Unix Operating SystemCPT-268 Computer End-User Support

CRJ-101 Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRJ-102 Introduction to SecurityCRJ-110 Police PatrolCRJ-125 CriminologyCRJ-145 Juvenile DelinquencyCRJ-220 The Judicial ProcessCRJ-236 Criminal EvidenceCRJ-244 Probation, Pardon & ParoleECD-101 Introduction to Early ChildhoodECD-102 Growth & Development IECD-105 Guidance-Classroom ManagementECD-131 Language ArtsECD-135 Health, Safety, & NutritionECD-237 Methods and MaterialsECD-270 Foundations in Early Care & EducationECO-201 Economics ConceptsECO-207 International EconomicsECO-210 MacroeconomicsEDU-201 Classroom Inquiry With TechnologyEDU-230 Schools in CommunitiesEEM-117 AC\DC Circuits IEEM-121 Electrical MeasurementsEEM-145 Control CircuitsEEM-165 Resident/Commercial WiringEEM-215 DC/AC MachinesEEM-252 Programmable Controllers ApplicationsEET-101 Basic ElectronicsEET-113 Electrical Circuits IEET-227 Electrical MachineryEET-235 Programmable ControllersEGR-108 Engineering EthicsEGR-130 Engineering Technology Applications

& ProgrammingEGT-110 Engineering Graphics IEGT-152 Fundamentals of CADEGT-251 Principles of CADEIT-211 Introduction to Electronic

Instrumentation IEIT-215 Fundamental Industrial Instrumentation

ProceduresELT-218 Operational AmplifiersENG-031 Developmental EnglishENG-032 Developmental EnglishENG-101 English CompositionENG-102 English Composition IIENG-155 Communications IENG-160 Technical CommunicationsENG-165 Professional CommunicationsENG-205 English Literature IENG-206 English Literature IIENG-236 African American LiteratureFRE-101 Elementary French IHIS-101 Western Civilization to 1689 IHIS-102 Western Civilization Post 1689 IIHIS-115 African-American HistoryHIS-201 American History: Disc to 1877HIS-202 American History: 1877 to PresentHSS-101 Introduction to HumanitiesHSS-105 Technology and CultureIMT-131 Hydraulics and Pneumatics

FALL 2013 COURSE LIST

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IMT-151 Piping SystemsIMT-210 Basic Industrial Skills IIMT-211 Basic Industrial Skills IIIMT-214 Industrial WiringIMT-215 Electrical GroundingIMT-217 Industrial LubricantsIMT-218 Oxyfuel Cutting & BrazingIMT-229 Introduction to Process ControlIST-106 Web Sites and Home PagesIST-201 Cisco Internetworking ConceptsIST-202 Cisco Router ConfigurationIST-225 Internet CommunicationsIST-226 Internet ProgrammingIST-238 Advanced Tools for Website DesignIST-245 Local Area NetworksIST-252 LAN System ManagerIST-270 Client/Server SystemsLEG-121 Business Law ILEG-122 Business Law IILEG-132 Legal BibliographyLEG-135 Introduction to Law and EthicsLEG-214 Property LawLEG-230 Legal WritingLEG-231 Criminal LawLEG-242 Law Practice WorkshopLOG-110 Introduction to LogisticsLOG-125 Transportation LogisticsMAT-031 Developmental MathMAT-032 Developmental MathMAT-101 Beginning AlgebraMAT-102 Intermediate AlgebraMAT-110 College AlgebraMAT-111 College TrigonometryMAT-120 Probability & StatisticsMAT-130 Elementary CalculusMAT-140 Analytical Geometry & Calculus IMAT-155 Contemporary MathematicsMAT-175 Algebra and Trigonometry IMAT-176 Algebra and Trigonometry IIMED-107 Medical Office ManagementMED-115 Medical Office Lab Procedures IMGT-101 Principles of ManagementMGT-150 Fundamentals of SupervisionMGT-240 Management Decision MakingMGT-270 Managerial CommunicationsMKT-101 MarketingMKT-265 Retail Strategies and ApplicationsMRI-101 Introduction to MRIMRI-111 MRI PhysicsMRI-135 MRO Procedures of the Head & NeckMRI-136 MRI Procedures of the

Musculoskeletal SystemMRI-152 MRI Clinical Procedures IMTT-105 Machine Tool Math ApplicationsMTT-111 Machine Tool Theory & Practice IMTT-120 Machine Tool Print ReadingMTT-171 Industrial Quality ControlMTT-221 Tool & Diemaking Theory IMTT-222 Tool & Diemaking Practice IMTT-251 CNC Operations

MUS-105 Music AppreciationNUR-101 Fundamentals of NursingNUR-201 Transition NursingNUR-210 Complex Health ProblemsNUR-214 Mental Health NursingPHI-101 Introduction to PhilosophyPHY-221 University Physics IPNR-110 Fundamentals of NursingPNR-120 Medical/Surgical Nursing IPSC-201 American GovernmentPSC-215 State & Local GovernmentPSY-103 Human RelationsPSY-201 General PsychologyPSY-203 Human Growth & DevelopmentPSY-212 Abnormal PsychologyRAD-101 Introduction to RadiographyRAD-102 Radiology Patient Care ProceduresRAD-103 Introduction to Computed TomographyRAD-117 Breast Imagining EquipmentRAD-118 Seminars in MammographyRAD-122 Breast Anatomy, Physiology & PathologyRAD-123 Mammography PositioningRAD-125 Clinical Applications in MammographyRAD-130 Radiographic Procedures IRAD-132 Computed Tomography of Neck,

Abdomen and PelvisRAD-150 Clinical Applications IRAD-152 Applied Radiography IRAD-210 Radiographic Imaging IIIRAD-230 Radiographic Procedures IIIRAD-258 Advanced Radiography IRDG-031 Developmental ReadingRDG-032 Developmental ReadingREL-101 Introduction to ReligionRES-101 Introuction to Respiratory CareRES-121 Respiratory Skills IRES-123 Cardiopulmonary PhysiologyRES-232 Respiratory Therapy TherapeuticsRES-246 Respiratory PharmacologyRES-249 Comprehensive ApplicationsRES-253 Advanced Clinical Studies IRPT-104 Introduction to Radiantion Protection

Safety & FundamentalsRPT-206 Radiation Monitor & Exposure ControlRPT-207 Contamination Control & Incident

PreventionRPT-211 Research in Radiation ProtectionRPT-243 Radiological Safety & ResponseSOC-101 Introduction to SociologySPA-101 Elementary Spanish ISPA-102 Elementary Spanish IISPC-205 Public SpeakingWLD-103 Print Reading IWLD-106 Gas and Arc WeldingWLD-111 Arc Welding IWLD-113 Arc Welding IIWLD-115 Arc Welding IIIWLD-132 Inert Gas Welding FerrousWLD-135 Inert Gas Welding of AluminumWLD-225 Arc Welding Pipe I

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OCtech Grads Are Successful at Other Colleges TooWith our University Transfer Program, we havecreated specialized transfer pathways to 4 yearuniversities for you. 86 courses offered willtransfer to any South Carolina public college oruniversity and to most private colleges.

Currently we have transfer agreements with allpublic colleges and universities, including:• University of South Carolina• South Carolina State University• College of Charleston• Clemson University• The Citadel• Lander University• USC Upstate

We also have transfer agreements with most ofSouth Carolina's private institutions of higherlearning, including:• Columbia College• Claflin University• Newberry College• Presbyterian College

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Zachary Dantzler, transfer student to Clemson University

During Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College’s commencement exercises on May 7, students earning the highest gradepoint averages in their respective academic divisions were recognized as honor graduates and presented academic awards.From left to right: Dallas J. Gleaton, Arts and Science; Stanley Jenkins, Machine Tool Technology; Christina C. Geiger, Nursing;James Julious Hutto, Nursing; Jillian D. James, Nursing and Michelle L. Roby, Computer Technology (not pictured)

Our 2013 Honor Graduates

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APPLY TODAY FOR FALL

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The OCtech Enactus Team is committedto using the power of entrepreneurialaction to transform lives and shape a bettermore sustainable world. With the help of aSam’s Club Step Up for Small BusinessProject Partnership grant, the Team wasable to reach out and help local businessowner Tawanna Johnson, owner ofTawanna’s Treats, enhance theaccounting, marketing, and environmentalaspects of her small business. Theypurchased and installed new accounting

software, and even trained Ms. Johnson onhow to use it.

The team also purchased new signs foradvertising that will help bring morecustomers into the shop.

These improvements will broaden hercustomer base while allowing Ms. Johnsonto spend more time creating her tastytreats. The Enactus Team was named 1strunner up in the Regional Competition inCharlotte, NC for all of their hard work onprojects like these in the past year.

OCtech Enactus Team Helps Local Business

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Can you see the finish line?

You’re almost there!Visit Campus Cruiser

to download the “Finish Line Scholarship”

application.Complete and submit

application to the Financial Aid Office

by Monday, July 1.

Let us help you the rest of the way! Apply today for the OCtech Finish Line Scholarship.

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To be eligible for the

Finish Line Scholarshipyou must have:

• completed 50% or more of credit hours towards your current certificate, diploma or degree

• earned a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher• registered for Fall 2013 classes• filed and completed your FAFSA

(Free Application for Federal Student Aid) for the 2013-2014 academic year

• attached a copy of your current program evaluation to the scholarship application

Visit Connect and click on “My Program Evaluation”to print a copy of your current program evaluation.

Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester.

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campus building mapA. Administration/Faculty Offices B. hLibrary/Testing Center B. iBookstore/Security/TRiO

Faculty Offices C. Adult Education/Lecture 118

Faculty Offices D. Classrooms 201-206 E. Classrooms 301-308 F. Classrooms 401-407 G. Classrooms 503-507/Faculty Offices H. Classrooms 601A/601B/602I. Classrooms 801-806 J. Classrooms 701-705 K. Health Sciences Center

Classrooms 117-166/Faculty Offices L. Classrooms 1403-1415 M. Lecture 1512/Classrooms 1506-1517 N. Classrooms 1602-1634 R. Roquemore Auditorium/Classrooms

Faculty Offices 106-205 S. Admissions/Financial Aid

Student Records/Advising/CounselingCashier/Café/OCtech Foundation

T. Transportation and Logistics CenterCareer Training and DevelopmentClassrooms 114&115/Labs 137-201

email us [email protected]

call 803.535.1234

or 1.800.813.6519

office of admissions located in Building S

monday – thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm

friday 8:00am to 1:30pm

Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College

3250 St. Matthews RoadOrangeburg, SC 29118www.octech.edu

Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or veteran sta-tus in its admissions policies, programs, activities or employment practices. Employee and applicant inquiries concerning the federal laws and theirapplication to the College may be directed to the College’s Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Officer, the Director of Human Resources, MarieHowell, 3250 St. Matthews Road, Orangeburg, SC 29118, 803-535-1207, who serves as the College's Section 504, Title II, and Title IX Coordinator.

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Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status in its admissions policies, programs, activities or employment practices. Em-ployee and applicant inquiries concerning the federal laws and their application to the College may be directed to the College’s Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Officer, the Director of Human Resources, Marie Howell, 3250St. Matthews Road, Orangeburg, SC 29118, 803-535-1207, who serves as the College's Section 504, Title II, and Title IX Coordinator.

Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College3250 St. Matthews RoadOrangeburg, SC 29118

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call 803.535.1234 or 1.800.813.6519

office of admissions located in Building S

monday – thursday 8:00am to 6:00pmfriday 8:00am to 1:30pm

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