CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE GRAPHICS CLINICALCOMPUTER LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY GRAPHICS CLINICALCOMPUTER LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Associate of Applied Science Associate of Applied Science Graphic Design - Option I Associate of Applied Science About the Program About theinProgram The Associate Applied Science degree in Clinical Laboratory Technology prepares Graphic Design - Option I Associate of Applied Science About the Program About theinProgram The Associate Applied Science degree in Clinical Laboratory Technology prepares graduates for eligibility to apply for the American Society for Clinical Pathology The Computer Graphics Program is designed teach the practical applicaMedical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (ASCP) to national registry examination. Alternately, students eligible toencountered take the National Credentialing Agency (NCA) tion of artistic skillsare to projects in business and industry. Both exam. be granted Associate in Applied Science degree, a student sucoptionsToteach basic an skills and concepts and current techniques andmust applicacessfully the general education course requirements the tions. A complete good foundation is offered in drawing, design andinartaddition history.to The core CLT courses. Program accreditation is pending from the National Accrediting studentforisClinical encouraged to use these(NAACLS). skills to develop a portfolio to use in Agency Laboratory Sciences graduates for eligibility to apply for the American Society for Clinical Pathology The Computer Graphics Program is designed teach the practical applicaMedical Laboratory Technician (MLT) (ASCP) to national registry examination. Alternately, students eligible toencountered take the National Credentialing Agency (NCA) tion of artistic skillsare to projects in business and industry. Both exam. be granted Associate in Applied Science degree, a student sucoptionsToteach basic an skills and concepts and current techniques andmust applicacessfully the general education course requirements the tions. A complete good foundation is offered in drawing, design andinartaddition history.to The core CLT courses. Program accreditation is pending from the National Accrediting studentforisClinical encouraged to use these(NAACLS). skills to develop a portfolio to use in Agency Laboratory Sciences What are CLT’s? In recent years, the computer has become an important tool for the design- What are CLT’s? In recent years, the computer has become an important tool for the design- finding employment. finding employment. Clinical laboratory professionals, CLT/MLT, are important members of the healther. Students in the Computer Graphics Program have access to a computcare team performing a wide variety of chemical and biological analyses on blood er lab equipped with the latest industry standard hardware and and other specimens to aid doctors in the diagnosis and treatment ofsoftware. disease. Courses are opportunities designed to teach theCLT creative application these programs to Employment for the graduate include ofhospital laboratories, physicians’ offices & clinics, and research Emphasis projects that would be encountered in or thecommercial workplace.laboratories. Both individual and on accuracy and validity of laboratory information, communication skills, customer solving are practiced. team approaches to problem service, high standards of ethical and moral behavior and principles are necessary for gaining and maintaining the confidence of patients, professional associates and Career Opportunities in the Field a capacity for calm and reasoned the community. The ability to relate to people, judgment, and a demonstration of commitment to the patient are essential qualiSome students enroll in this program at entry level. Others enroll for job ties. Salary ranges from $28,000 to $45,000 annually depending on the employadvancement ment setting. or to learn new skills for a variety of reasons. Graduates Clinical laboratory professionals, CLT/MLT, are important members of the healther. Students in the Computer Graphics Program have access to a computcare team performing a wide variety of chemical and biological analyses on blood er lab equipped with the latest industry standard hardware and and other specimens to aid doctors in the diagnosis and treatment ofsoftware. disease. Courses are opportunities designed to teach theCLT creative application these programs to Employment for the graduate include ofhospital laboratories, physicians’ offices & clinics, and research Emphasis projects that would be encountered in or thecommercial workplace.laboratories. Both individual and on accuracy and validity of laboratory information, communication skills, customer to problem solving are practiced. team approaches service, high standards of ethical and moral behavior and principles are necessary for gaining and maintaining the confidence of patients, professional associates and Career Opportunities in the Field a capacity for calm and reasoned the community. The ability to relate to people, judgment, and a demonstration of commitment to the patient are essential qualiSome students enroll in this program at entry level. Others enroll for job ties. Salary ranges from $28,000 to $45,000 annually depending on the employadvancement ment setting. or to learn new skills for a variety of reasons. Graduates scheduled between the hours of 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM. Please dress appropriately for this visit:Do no Iopen-toed shoes, blue jeans, short skirts, or caps are to be worn. A How Apply? new program starts every summer and fall semester. Application deadline is March 1Everyone or June 15.must Notification of acceptance into the for program will be bytoletter. submit an application admission either the scheduled between the hours of 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM. Please dress appropriately for this visit:Do no Iopen-toed shoes, blue jeans, short skirts, or caps are to be worn. A How Apply? new program starts every summer and fall semester. Application deadline is March 1Everyone or June 15.must Notification of acceptance into the for program will be bytoletter. submit an application admission either the may be employed in the printing industry, an in-house advertising department in a technical or manufacturing firm, an advertising agency or marketHow do I Apply? ing firm, a video production firm, at a magazine or newspaper, or at a Everyone must submit an application for admission to the College to the Admissions variety otherthebusinesses. Some graduates preferthe tostudent work free-lance or Office onofeither Decatur or Huntsville campus. Next, should comstartan their own businesses. of area employing stuplete APPLICATION PACKET A forfew the examples CLT program, foundfirms at www.calhoun.edu/ grants/AHEAD/CLT. Includedinclude in this Golden packet are thePrinting, instructions for theColor, student to dents from the program Rule Graphic Precomplete one required experience at Marshall any hospital clinical laboratory cision Graphics, Unitedobservation Technologies, Adtran, Space Flight Center, department to increase your knowledge and awareness of Clinical Laboratory Boeing, Tennessee Valley Press, The Decatur Daily, and Sales FAX. Technology. The visit must be a minimum of three hours in length and must be Admissions Office on the Decatur campus or to the Huntsville campus may be employed in the printing industry, an in-house advertising department in a technical or manufacturing firm, an advertising agency or marketHow do I Apply? ing firm, a video production firm, at a magazine or newspaper, or at a Everyone must submit an application for admission to the College to the Admissions variety otherthebusinesses. Some graduates preferthe tostudent work free-lance or Office onofeither Decatur or Huntsville campus. Next, should comstartan their own businesses. of area employing stuplete APPLICATION PACKET A forfew the examples CLT program, foundfirms at www.calhoun.edu/ grants/AHEAD/CLT. Includedinclude in this Golden packet are thePrinting, instructions for theColor, student to dents from the program Rule Graphic Precomplete one required experience at Marshall any hospital clinical laboratory cision Graphics, Unitedobservation Technologies, Adtran, Space Flight Center, department to increase your knowledge and awareness of Clinical Laboratory Boeing, Tennessee Valley Press, The Decatur Daily, and Sales FAX. Technology. The visit must be a minimum of three hours in length and must be Admissions Office on the Decatur campus or to the Huntsville campus Aorcomplete application packet Redstone Arsenal extension. At thatincludes: time, you’ll receive further infor- Aorcomplete application packet Redstone Arsenal extension. At thatincludes: time, you’ll receive further infor- Tuition at Calhoun — the fees paid to take classes— is among the lowest inMuch the area. Refer to Calhoun’s website at www.calhoun.edu for curHow Will it Cost? rent tuition and fees Since college does not dormitories, Tuition at Calhoun – theschedule. fees paid to take the classes – is among thehave lowest in the area. Athe full-time will paywill $1140 per 15-week semester. A single 3-credonly student other costs be to for$1520 transportation to and from class and itbooks hour course will cost And, $285.if Other costshelp include supplies, uniand supplies. you need withbooks, college costs,clinical the Office forms, student malpractice insurance, health exam and lab tests. If you need help of Student Financial Services has information on grants, work study, with college costs, the Office of Student Financial Services has information on loans. scholarships, andscholarships grants, work study, and loans. Contact the CLT office for a full list of Tuition at Calhoun — the fees paid to take classes— is among the lowest inMuch the area. Refer to Calhoun’s website at www.calhoun.edu for curHow Will it Cost? rent tuition and fees Since college does not dormitories, Tuition at Calhoun – theschedule. fees paid to take the classes – is among thehave lowest in the area. Athe full-time will paywill $1140 per 15-week semester. A single 3-credonly student other costs be to for$1520 transportation to and from class and itbooks hour course will cost And, $285. if Other costshelp include supplies, uniand supplies. you need withbooks, college costs,clinical the Office forms, student malpractice insurance, health exam and lab tests. If you need help of Student Financial Services has information on grants, work study, with college costs, the Office of Student Financial Services has information on andscholarships loans. scholarships, grants, work study, and loans. Contact the CLT office for a full list of •mation Signedonand dated application admissions requirements. • Signed ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS statement • Official High School Transcript (if you would like HS GPA or grades considIt is best to Calhoun talk with the Computer ered) AND Transcript (unofficialGraphics accepted)instructor prior to regisat (256) 306-2703. •tration Transfer Equivalency Report from Calhoun Admissions Office for transfer coursework from other colleges • COMPASS Reading score (minimum of 76 required to be considered) or ACT composite score, if taken. How Much Will it Cost? • Completed CLT Hospital Observation Form needed supplies and costs. •mation Signedonand dated application admissions requirements. • Signed ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS statement • Official High School Transcript (if you would like HS GPA or grades considIt is best to Calhoun talk with the Computer ered) AND Transcript (unofficialGraphics accepted)instructor prior to regisat (256) 306-2703. •tration Transfer Equivalency Report from Calhoun Admissions Office for transfer coursework from other colleges • COMPASS Reading score (minimum of 76 required to be considered) or ACT composite score, if taken. How Much Will it Cost? • Completed CLT Hospital Observation Form needed supplies and costs. Curriculum COMPUTER GRAPHICS OPTION I CHILD DEVELOPMENT Graphic Design Curriculum Associate of Applied Science Curriculum COMPUTER GRAPHICS OPTION I CHILD DEVELOPMENT Graphic Design Curriculum Associate of Applied Science Associate of Applied Science Degree Associate of Applied Science Degree GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS Year I (Fall) ART 113 Drawing I.............................................................................3 ORI to College ..........................................................1 ART101 121Orientation Two Dimensional Composition I..........................................3 ENG 101 English Composition I.........................................................3 ART 221 Computer Graphics I ...........................................................3 ENG Composition II........................................................3 VCM102 180English Introduction to Graphic Design ..........................................3 Fine Elective................................................................................3 ORI Arts 101 Orientation to College ..........................................................1 MTH Mathematical Applications OR Social116 Science Elective.......................................................................3 MTH 112 Precalculus Algebra .......................................................3 Total .................................................................................................16 BIO 103 Principles of Biology I ..........................................................4 CIS Microcomputer Applications ................................................3 Year146 I (Spring) ART 127Elective Three-Dimensional Composition .........................................3 History ..................................................................................3 ART 200 204 General Art History II........................................................................3 PSY Psychology.............................................................3 VCM107 150Fundamentals Typography.........................................................................3 SPH of Public Speaking .......................................3 VCM 232 Advanced Computer Graphics ............................................3 ENG 101 Composition I......................................................................3 Total General Credit Hours ...............................................................29 Total .................................................................................................15 MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS Year II (Fall) Photography ...................................3 VCM100 145 Introduction Introduction of to Early DigitalCare CHD and Education VCM Introduction to Technical Illustration..................................3 of 250 Children ....................................................................................3 ART 253 Graphic Design I..................................................................3 CHD 202 Children’s Creative Experiences ..........................................3 ENG 102 Composition II.....................................................................3 CHD 203 Children’s Literature and Language Development...............3 Natural Science Elective .....................................................................4 CHD 204 Methods and Materials for Teaching Children.....................3 Total .................................................................................................16 CHD 205 Program Planning for Educating Young Children ...............3 CHD Children’s Health and Safety ...............................................3 Year 206 II (Spring) CHD and Illustration...........................................................3 Toddler Education Programs .............................3 VCM209 251 Infant Technical Experiences in CHD 215 Supervised Practical ART 254 Graphic Design II.................................................................3 Child Development........................................................................3 Graphic Design Electives....................................................................6 PSY 211 2Child andART Development Principles (Choose fromGrowth CAT 283, 114, or VCM 282) ..........................3 Child Development Electives (Choose two of the following: ART 299 Portfolio ..............................................................................1 CHD CHD 214, CHD 220) .....................................................6 MTH 100210, or Higher ............................................................................3 General Electives ................................................................................6 Total .................................................................................................16 GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS Year I (Fall) ART 113 Drawing I.............................................................................3 ORI to College ..........................................................1 ART 101 121 Orientation Two Dimensional Composition I..........................................3 ENG 101 English Composition I.........................................................3 ART 221 Computer Graphics I ...........................................................3 ENG Composition II........................................................3 VCM 102 180 English Introduction to Graphic Design ..........................................3 Fine Arts Orientation Elective................................................................................3 ORI 101 to College ..........................................................1 MTH Mathematical Applications OR Social116 Science Elective.......................................................................3 MTH 112 Precalculus Algebra .......................................................3 Total .................................................................................................16 BIO 103 Principles of Biology I ..........................................................4 CIS Microcomputer Applications ................................................3 Year146 I (Spring) ART 127Elective Three-Dimensional Composition .........................................3 History ..................................................................................3 ART 204 History II........................................................................3 General Psychology.............................................................3 PSY 200 Art VCM 107 150 Fundamentals Typography.........................................................................3 SPH of Public Speaking .......................................3 VCM 232 Advanced Computer Graphics ............................................3 ENG 101 Composition I......................................................................3 Total General Credit Hours ...............................................................29 Total .................................................................................................15 MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS Year II (Fall) Photography ...................................3 VCM 100 145 Introduction Introduction of to Early DigitalCare CHD and Education VCM Introduction to Technical Illustration..................................3 of 250 Children ....................................................................................3 ART 253 Graphic Design I..................................................................3 CHD 202 Children’s Creative Experiences ..........................................3 ENG 102 Composition II.....................................................................3 CHD 203 Children’s Literature and Language Development...............3 Natural Science Elective .....................................................................4 CHD 204 Methods and Materials for Teaching Children.....................3 Total .................................................................................................16 CHD 205 Program Planning for Educating Young Children ...............3 CHD Children’s Health and Safety ...............................................3 Year 206 II (Spring) CHD andIllustration...........................................................3 Toddler Education Programs .............................3 VCM 209 251 Infant Technical CHD 215 Supervised Practical Experiences in ART 254 Graphic Design II.................................................................3 Child Development........................................................................3 Graphic Design Electives....................................................................6 PSY 211 2Child andART Development Principles (Choose fromGrowth CAT 283, 114, or VCM 282) ..........................3 Child Development Electives (Choose two of the following: ART 299 Portfolio ..............................................................................1 CHD CHD 214, CHD 220) .....................................................6 MTH 100210, or Higher ............................................................................3 General Electives ................................................................................6 Total .................................................................................................16 Credit Hours ............................................................................39 Total TOTAL CREDITS...............................................................................66 TOTALCredit CREDITS...............................................................................66 Total Hours ............................................................................39 TOTAL CREDITS...............................................................................68 TOTAL CREDITS...............................................................................68 For program information, Students also have the optionBeadle of completing the following specialty call Kristine at 256-306-2703 course requirements for additional professional training. Rev. 11/14 For program information, Students also have the optionBeadle of completing the following specialty call Kristine at 256-306-2703 course requirements for additional professional training. Rev. 11/14 Administration CHD 208 Administration of Child Development Programs.................3 BUS 263 The Legal and Social Environment of Business ..................3 BUS 275 Principles of Management ..................................................3 BUS 279 Small Business Management ..............................................3 Administration CHD 208 Administration of Child Development Programs.................3 BUS 263 The Legal and Social Environment of Business ..................3 BUS 275 Principles of Management ..................................................3 BUS 279 Small Business Management ..............................................3 Total Administration Credit Hours ....................................................12 Total Administration Credit Hours ....................................................12 Calhoun Community College Calhoun Community College P.O. Box 2216 • Decatur, AL 35609-2216 • 256-306-2500 www.calhoun.edu P.O. 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