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The academic programs
at Okefenokee Technical College are designed to provide the
opportunity to develop academic knowledge, skills, and attitudes
necessary to secure personally satisfying, rewarding,
and socially useful employment. All programs of study comply
with Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) approved curriculum reflecting current, up-to-date
knowledge and skills training.
Completion of a program of study results in the awarding of
one of the following credentials.
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree
The associate of applied science degree program is a sequence of courses that
prepares students for careers in various fields of employment
in related businesses and industries.
AAS degree programs take approximately two years
to complete with the required credit hours ranging from 90
to 110. The curriculum of the associate degree programs includes:
general education courses, fundamental occupational/technical courses,
and specific occupational/technical courses.
Joint AAS Program with Waycross College
An Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is offered in
cooperation with Waycross College (WC). Students graduating from
selected diploma programs at OTC and who completed the general
education component at WC will be awarded this degree. Further
information can be found at: http://www.waycross.edu/degrees.htm
Diploma
Diploma programs approximately take 12-15 months to complete, with
the required credit hours ranging from 60 to 90 hours.
Technical Certificate of Credit (TCC)
TCC programs provide a structured sequence
of credit courses that will enable individuals to either be
employed in an entry-level position or to increase job proficiencies. These short-term training programs typically
take no more than one year to complete, with required credit
hours ranging from 15 to 59 hours.
Associate of applied science degree, diploma, and technical certificate programs
are offered in the following occupational and career areas:
Business and Computer Programs
Medical Programs
Personal/Public Service Programs
Technical and Industry Programs
Work Ethics
To further enhance employment skills, students receive instruction
in work ethics. OTC's Work Ethics program is designed to promote
positive work behavior and to prepare students to be better,
more productive workers. The following ten work ethics traits
are taught and practiced in each credit course.
- Attendance
- Productivity
- Character
- Organizational Skills
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Appearance
- Cooperation
- Attitude
- Respect
Warranty
Georgia's Technical College System guarantees employers that
graduates of state technical colleges shall possess the skills
and knowledge as prescribed by state curriculum standards.
Should any graduate employed within two years of graduation
be deemed lacking in said skills, the student shall be retrained
in any technical college at no charge for institutional costs
to either the student or the employer.
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