2014 Spring Class Schedule

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CAREER / ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST Program Options • Certificate of Completion • Associate of Applied Science Degree • Associate of Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) Degree Program length: 4 quarters Entry point: fall or spring quarter Prepare for employment as a surgical technologist in the operating room and related areas. Must be able to stand long periods, lift 50 lbs., have healthy skin, be 18 years old, have high school diploma or GED and have completed a 5-credit Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology course with a minimum 2.0 GPA. National criminal background check is required for clinical experience. Must meet immunization and program specified health requirements and proof of health insurance coverage that covers the student during the length of the program. *Program Fee: $5/credit, max 15 credits per quarter. Section 2 - Spring Start 4/8-6/26

8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

DAILY

THEORY B208

SERBA

Section 1 - Fall Start 4/8-6/26

8:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

DAILY

THEORY

B126 NYSWONGER

(Hours may vary during clinical rotation.) I-BEST program Students may be tested for eligibility and additional class hours may be required. Talk to a counselor for more information.

SURVEYING LAND SURVEYING/FIELD SURVEY TECHNICIAN

Program Options • Certificate of Completion Program length: 4 quarters Entry point: fall quarter This program prepares students for work as a field survey technician, starting with “chain person” and advancing to “instrument person” or “party chief”. Students learn field survey techniques, calculation and office skills through extensive hands-on training using a variety of up-to-date instruments, including total stations with data collectors, hand-held calculators and computers. Group projects in the classroom and in the field develop both experience and leadership skills. Projects involve all aspects of work, from planning, measuring and taking field notes. Transfer credit from other institutions will be considered upon validation of transcript and course work. 4/8-6/26

8:00 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.

DAILY

J204

CSISEK/PAQUETTE

Train for a career as a survey technician Students learn field survey techniques, calculation, and office skills through extensive hands-on training using a variety of up-to date instruments, including total stations with data collectors, hand-held calculators, and computers. Develop both experience and

LAND SURVEYING/LAND SURVEY TECHNICIAN

Program Options • Certificate of Completion • Associate of Applied Science Degree Program length: 3 quarters Entry point: fall quarter This program emphasizes professional land surveying practices to enable graduates to continue their careers toward their Professional Land Surveyor licenses. Students train on the industry’s most powerful software for survey reduction, coordinate geometry and drafting. They also learn land and field surveying practices, field and office techniques, and the use of a variety of up-to-date instruments, including total stations with data collectors and GPS. Group laboratory projects, provided throughout the program., develop leadership skills and awareness. To earn an Associate of Applied science Degree, the student must complete all requirements for the Land Survey Technician certificate program plus all requirements for the Field Survey Technician certificate program and 15 credits of General Education. Transfer credit from other institutions is considered upon validation of transcript and course work. This program articulates to Oregon Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying Program. 4/8-6/26

8:00 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.

DAILY

J204 CSISEK/PAQUETTE

leadership skills, planning, measuring, and taking field notes. Earn up to $20/hour as a starting wage in this profession.

For admission information, visit:

www.RTC.edu WWW.RTC.EDU

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