Energy Systems Technology, I. Certificate Health Information Technology, A. Health Science, B. Hospitality Management, A. Hospitality Management, I. Certificate Industrial Controls, A. Industrial Cybersecurity Engineering Technology, A.
Industrial Cybersecurity Engineering Technology, I. Certificate Information Technology Systems, A. Instrumentation and Automation Assistant, B. Certificate Law Enforcement, A. Law Enforcement, B. Certificate Law Enforcement, I. Certificate Machining Technology, A. Certificate Materials Testing and Specification, B. Certificate Mechanical Drafting, I. Certificate Medical Assisting, A. Medical Coding, I. Certificate Nail Technology, B.
Certificate Occupational Therapy Assistant, A. Certificate Paralegal Studies, A. Paralegal Studies, B. Pharmacy Technology, A. Certificate Pharmacy Technology, B. Certificate Physical Therapy Assistant, A. Plumbing Apprenticeship, A. Power Plant, A. Certificate Practical Nursing, I. Respiratory Therapy, A. Certificate Robotics Engineering Technology, B. Small Business Technology, A. Small Business Technology, B. Surveying Technician, B. Certificate Unmanned Aerial Systems, A.
Unmanned Aerial Systems, B. Certificate Unmanned Aerial Systems, I. T utoring, A cademic Support, P eer Mentoring. General education courses which complement technical programs in the COT. Career and Technical Education, Advanced Opportunities. College Executive Committee. To change programs within the College, a currently enrolled student must see an advisor in the Student Services Office.
If a student is on probation and changes to another program, the probation status is transferred to the new program. If a student is on academic dismissal and changes programs, the dismissal status transfers to the new program. Please see Applying to Graduate for information on how and when to apply to graduate. To graduate from a College of Technology program, a student must have an accumulative grade point average of 2.
A student must complete an application for graduation and pay a diploma fee. The following certificates are offered for designated programs through the College of Technology.
Programs offering certificates meet approved curriculum. Programs offering this degree require at least 60 credits, a minimum of two years in length, and represent mastery of a defined set of competencies. For additional information, contact the Student Services Office at the College of Technology at The purpose of this degree is to provide AAS graduates the opportunity to expand their general education competencies and to enhance the technical coursework of their AAS with related academic coursework.
This degree builds upon the knowledge a student gained through the pursuit of the AAS while providing the education and critical thinking skills that open career opportunities.
All individual degree plans are approved by assigned advisors and by a representative university committee. This degree provides a curriculum for students who desire an education that can serve as a foundation for additional professional or graduate work in several health science professions including medicine, dentistry, hospital administration, medical technology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy.
Policies not stated in the College of Technology section of the catalog will follow Idaho State University policies. Waiver of any of the above rules may be made only by petition and with the approval of the program coordinator, department chair, and the dean of the College of Technology.
Prospective students are admitted to College of Technology programs based on their interests, aptitudes, and potential to succeed in specific programs of instruction. Some programs have specific entry requirements in addition to the general requirements.
Part-time enrollment in some regular preparatory programs is possible. Counselors are available to assist students in choosing programs and completing applications. For program admission, test scores are valid for two years. Exceptions may be made for competitive programs.
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