# Stark State College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T14:13:33.127Z from a crawl of starkstate.edu. 1184 records (182 programs · 1002 courses · 0 resource pages). # 3D Motion Graphics Techology (AAS) **Degree** Stark State College's 3D motion graphics program teaches students how to create professional visual content for film, TV, games, and advertising using advanced 2D/3D animation tools and production techniques. Graduates develop a strong portfolio and gain versatile skills that prepare them for high-demand careers in animation, visual effects, and digital media across many industries. ## Courses - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - IMT 125 — 3D Graphics Modeling - IMT 136 — Principles of Animation - IMT 137 — Drawing Basics - IMT 223 — Digital Video Recording and Editing - IMT 227 — 3D Graphics Animation - IMT 237 — Compositing - IMT 240 — Advanced 3D Graphics Modeling - IMT 243 — Advanced Compositing - IMT 245 — Graphic Arts Design II - IMT 249 — Textures for 2D and 3D Design - IMT 265 — Motion Graphics Portfolio - IMT 268 — Advanced Video Editing - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/3d-motion-graphics-technology-aas/ --- # Political Science (AAR) Stark State's associate of arts degree concentration in political science builds a strong foundation in government, politics, and public administration while preparing you to transfer to a four-year university. Through hands-on learning and flexible electives, you’ll develop critical thinking skills and gain the knowledge needed for further study or entry-level roles in state and local government. ## Courses - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 124 — POLICING - CJS 129 — Corrections - CJS 221 — Criminology - CJS 222 — Criminal Law in the United States - CJS 223 — Criminal Procedure - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 229 — Persuasion - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 227 — Writing for Media - ENG 229 — Grant Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - HJS 250 — Human Services and Justice Studies Practicum and Seminar - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System - PSC 123 — Government & Legal Ethics - PSC 130 — Introduction to Public Administration - PSC 140 — Comparative Government and Politics - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSC 222 — Public Policy - PSC 230 — Introduction to Political Thought - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/aa-general-political-science-aar/ --- # Accounting Data Analytics (CERT) **Certificate** Stark State College's accounting data analytics certificate provides foundational training in accounting principles, computerized accounting systems, and data analysis skills needed for today’s business environment. Designed to be completed in about one year and available online or on campus, the certificate prepares students for entry-level accounting roles while fully stacking toward Stark State’s associate degree in accounting. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accounting-data-analytics-cert/ --- # Accounting-Data Analytics Major (AAB) Stark State College’s accounting data analytics program offers a flexible pathway that lets students earn a one-year certificate and seamlessly continue into an associate degree without repeating coursework. The program blends accounting fundamentals with data and technology, preparing graduates for entry-level accounting and data-focused roles through online or on-campus learning options. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 223 — Cost Accounting - ACC 225 — Auditing - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - CIS 221 — Generating Reports for Decision Making - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accounting-data-analytics-major-aab/ --- # Accounting-Corporate Major (AAB) Stark State College's accounting - corporate major program builds a strong foundation in accounting theory and practice, preparing students for entry- to mid-level roles across corporate, government, nonprofit, and healthcare sectors while covering key content found on the CMA exam. Offered fully online with flexible scheduling, the program can be completed in as little as two years and leads to careers such as bookkeeper, staff accountant, accounts payable/receivable analyst, internal auditor, or controller. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 223 — Cost Accounting - ACC 225 — Auditing - ACC 226 — Advanced Accounting - ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - ACC 232 — Governmental & Not-for-Profit Accounting - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 220 — Business Finance - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accountingcorporate-major-aab/ --- # Accounting-CPA Major (AAB) Stark State College's accounting CPA major prepares students for a wide range of accounting careers by building strong skills in auditing, taxation, financial reporting, and consulting, while introducing the technical knowledge covered on the CPA exam and taught by industry-certified professionals. The fully online associate degree offers flexible scheduling, can be completed in as little as two years, and provides a seamless transition to a bachelor’s degree and eventual CPA career in fields such as public accounting, government, health care, banking, and nonprofit organizations. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 223 — Cost Accounting - ACC 225 — Auditing - ACC 226 — Advanced Accounting - ACC 231 — Taxation II - ACC 232 — Governmental & Not-for-Profit Accounting - ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accountingcpa-major-aab/ --- # Accounting-Forensic Accounting Major (AAB) Stark State College's forensic accounting program provides specialized training in fraud prevention, detection, and investigation while building a strong foundation in accounting and business principles. Graduates gain hands-on experience with internal controls, compliance, and forensic evidence and are prepared for roles across healthcare, government, banking, and industry, as well as for entry into professional certification pathways such as Certified Fraud Examiner or Certified Financial Forensics. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 225 — Auditing - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - CFS 137 — Computer Crime and Investigation - CFS 175 — White Collar Crime - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accountingforensic-accounting-major-aab/ --- # Accounting-Health Admin Major (AAB) The accounting services for health administration major combines core accounting training with specialized knowledge in health care, including medical terminology, reimbursement systems, insurance, and legal aspects of the medical profession. The associate degree can be completed fully online with flexible scheduling, allowing students to finish in as little as two years. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 223 — Cost Accounting - ACC 232 — Governmental & Not-for-Profit Accounting - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 220 — Business Finance - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - HIT 123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - HIT 230 — Healthcare Delivery in the U.S. - MAT 231 — Reimbursement for Healthcare Services - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accountinghealth-admin-major-aab/ --- # Accounting-Tax Major (AAB) Stark State College's accounting tax major prepares students with in-depth knowledge of tax law, accounting principles, and business transactions to meet today’s growing demand for skilled tax professionals. This flexible, fully online associate degree can be completed in as little as two years and equips graduates to work in small accounting firms, independent tax practices, or as business owners and tax specialists. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACC 223 — Cost Accounting - ACC 225 — Auditing - ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - ACC 231 — Taxation II - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 220 — Business Finance - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/accountingtax-major-aab/ --- # Administrative Office Professional (AAB) The administration office professional associate degree prepares students for a wide range of office and business careers by building strong technical, interpersonal, and information management skills, with flexible course delivery options. Graduates can pursue industry-recognized certifications and stack credentials through a one-year certificate that can apply toward the degree. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - AOT 107 — Digital Technologies - AOT 110 — Introduction to Administrative Assisting - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 128 — Document Development and Website Maintenance - AOT 129 — Keyboarding Skill Building - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 132 — Records Management - AOT 134 — Form Design Essentials - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems - AOT 228 — Virtual Administrative Assistant Procedures - AOT 232 — AOT Practicum - AOT 236 — Database Applications-Microsoft Access - AOT 237 — Legal Office Applications - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BUS 121 — Business Administration - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - JCR 131 — Legal Terminology - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/administrative-office-professional-aab/ --- # Administrative Office Professional (CERT) **Certificate** The one-year administrative office professional certificate provides focused, job‑ready training in office technology, information management, and workplace skills for students seeking quick entry into the workforce. Certificate credits can be applied toward the associate degree, making it an ideal option for students who want to start working sooner while keeping a pathway open to further education. ## Courses - AOT 107 — Digital Technologies - AOT 110 — Introduction to Administrative Assisting - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 129 — Keyboarding Skill Building - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 132 — Records Management - AOT 134 — Form Design Essentials - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems - AOT 236 — Database Applications-Microsoft Access - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - ENG 124 — College Composition - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - JCR 131 — Legal Terminology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/administrative-office-professional-cert/ --- # Administrative Office Professional - Management Major (AAB) This administrative office professional management major program builds versatile skills in organization, communication, technology, and office management for today’s evolving administrative roles. Graduates are prepared for careers such as administrative or executive assistant and office manager, can work across industries like healthcare, education, government, and legal offices, and are eligible to pursue several industry‑recognized certifications. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - AOT 110 — Introduction to Administrative Assisting - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 128 — Document Development and Website Maintenance - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 132 — Records Management - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems - AOT 228 — Virtual Administrative Assistant Procedures - AOT 232 — AOT Practicum - AOT 236 — Database Applications-Microsoft Access - AOT 237 — Legal Office Applications - BUS 121 — Business Administration - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook - ITD 140 — Digital Project Management - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 221 — Supervision - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/administrative-office-professional-management-major-aab/ --- # Administrative Office Professional - Virtual Office Professional Major (AAB) The administrative office professional virtual office professional major prepares you for a fast-growing career as a virtual office professional, offering the flexibility to work from home, set your own schedule, and support businesses across a wide range of industries. The program builds in-demand skills in modern office software and emerging technologies while preparing you for industry-recognized certifications and careers such as administrative assistant, executive assistant, office manager, or virtual assistant. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - AOT 107 — Digital Technologies - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 128 — Document Development and Website Maintenance - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 134 — Form Design Essentials - AOT 140 — Virtual Assistant Fundamentals - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems - AOT 228 — Virtual Administrative Assistant Procedures - AOT 232 — AOT Practicum - AOT 236 — Database Applications-Microsoft Access - AOT 237 — Legal Office Applications - BUS 121 — Business Administration - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/administrative-office-professional-virtual-office-professional-major-aab/ --- # Administrative Services and Office Application - Desktop Publishing (CEC) Major code: 2156 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 128 — Document Development and Website Maintenance - AOT 134 — Form Design Essentials - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/administrative-services-office-application-desktop-publishing-cec/ --- # American Sign Language (CEC) Major code: 1074 Arts and Sciences Division Communication, Humanities, Reading, Education, and American Sign Language Department ## Courses - ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 123 — Introduction to Interperting - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - ENG 124 — College Composition - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/american-sign-language-cec/ --- # American Sign Language (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 1075 Arts and Sciences Division Communication, Humanities, Reading, Education, and American Sign Language Department ## Courses - ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 123 — Introduction to Interperting - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/american-sign-language-cert/ --- # AOT-Formatting/Office Skills (CEC) Major code: 2127 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 132 — Records Management - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/aotformatting-office-skillscec-cec/ --- # Applications of Semiconductors (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 4103 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 123 — Semiconductor Devices and Circuits - EET 126 — Electrical Machines - EET 128 — NEC and Electrical Systems Design - EET 135 — Semiconductor 101 - EET 136 — Introduction to Vacuum Systems - EET 137 — Introduction to Manufacturing - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 232 — Industrial Electronics - EET 233 — Technical Project - Electrical/Electronic - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MET 225 — Manufacturing Processes - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/applications-semiconductors-aas/ --- # Applied Sociology (AAR) Stark State’s applied sociology program helps you earn your initial credentials affordably while preparing you to transfer to a four‑year sociology program or move into entry‑level professional roles. ## Courses - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 129 — Corrections - CJS 221 — Criminology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - GER 122 — Psychological Aspect of Aging - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual - SOC 229 — The African American Experience - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/applied-sociology-aar/ --- # Artificial Intelligence (CEC) Major code: 5248 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - AIN 121 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 229 — .Net Development - CSE 235 — Python Development - CSE 237 — Advanced Python Development Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-cec/ --- # Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals (CEC) Major code: 5249 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - AIN 121 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/artificial-intelligence-fundamentals-cec/ --- # Associate of Arts (AAR) **Degree** Stark State’s Associate of Arts (AA) degree provides a comprehensive liberal arts foundation designed for transfer to four‑year institutions or entry into a variety of careers. The program emphasizes broad academic preparation across multiple disciplines. ## Courses - ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 200 — Ecology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 222 — Pharmacology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 129 — Corrections - CJS 221 — Criminology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - COM 126 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM 223 — Interviewing I - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 238 — Introduction to Creative Writing - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 110 — Personal Finance - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - GER 122 — Psychological Aspect of Aging - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSC 222 — Public Policy - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - PSY 222 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/associate-arts-aar/ --- # Associate of Arts - English (AAR) **Degree** Stark State College’s English degree program explores different types of writing, including creative writing, technical report writing, grant writing, scriptwriting, writing for media, writing for the web or business communications writing. Through this program, you’ll build a solid foundation for bachelor’s and graduate degrees in English. ## Courses - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 227 — Writing for Media - ENG 228 — Writing for the Web - ENG 229 — Grant Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 232 — Scriptwriting - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 238 — Introduction to Creative Writing - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - ENG 243 — Multicultural Literature - ENG 250 — Technical Communications Internship - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/associate-arts-english-aar/ --- # Associate of Science - Physics (ASC) **Degree** Stark State’s associate degree in physics provides a strong foundation in calculus-based physics, mathematics, and other sciences while building problem‑solving, analytical, and collaboration skills. It’s designed primarily for transfer to a four‑year university, preparing students to enter a bachelor’s program in physics or related STEM fields and pursue careers in science, engineering, research, or technology. ## Courses - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CST 121 — Modeling and Simulation - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SCI 271 — Special Topics in Science I - SCI 272 — Special Topics in Science II - SCI 273 — Special Topics In Science III - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/associate-science-physics-asc/ --- # Associate of Science-General (ASC) **Degree** Stark State College’s associate of science (AS) general degree offers a comprehensive foundation in mathematics and natural sciences, preparing you for seamless transfer to a four-year institution or to enter the workforce in a science-related career. ## Courses - ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 200 — Ecology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 222 — Pharmacology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 129 — Corrections - CJS 221 — Criminology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - COM 126 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM 223 — Interviewing I - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 227 — Writing for Media - ENG 228 — Writing for the Web - ENG 229 — Grant Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 110 — Personal Finance - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - GER 122 — Psychological Aspect of Aging - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSC 222 — Public Policy - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - PSY 222 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy - SCI 271 — Special Topics in Science I - SCI 272 — Special Topics in Science II - SCI 273 — Special Topics In Science III - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning - STN 100 — State Tested Nurse Aide Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/associate-sciencegeneral-asc/ --- # Automation & Robotics (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 4555 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 121 — Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 228 — PLCs and Industrial Controls II - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automation-robotics-cert/ --- # Automation and Robotics Technology (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 4556 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 121 — Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - AIT 221 — Advanced CNC Programming - AIT 226 — Robotic Vision - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 221 — Android Development I - CSE 229 — .Net Development - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - CSE 235 — Python Development - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 228 — PLCs and Industrial Controls II - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automation-robotics-technology-aas/ --- # Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle (CEC) Major code: 2259 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 254 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Interior Modifications - AUT 255 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Exterior Modifications - AUT 256 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Powertrain Modifications - AUT 257 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Chassis Modifications Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automotive-aftermarket-vehicle-cec-cec/ --- # Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair (CEC) Major code: 2261 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automotive-maintenance-light-repair-certificate-cec/ --- # Automotive Technology - 1 year (CERT) **Certificate** The Stark State College 1-Year Automotive Technology Certificate contains the core automotive courses that are in the automotive technology associate degree program and are structured to quickly prepare students for a productive career in the automotive service and repair industry. ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis - AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics - AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 - AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 - AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control - AUT 233 — Automotive Diagnostic Applications - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automotive-technology-1-year-cert/ --- # Automotive Technology (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 2250 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems - AUT 128 — Automotive Diesel Engine Performance - AUT 137 — ASE Test Preparation - AUT 138 — Applied Automotive Principles - AUT 141 — Steering, Suspension, and Braking Operations - AUT 142 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUT 143 — Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning for Light Vehicles - AUT 171 — Introduction to Honda PACT - AUT 172 — Honda Engine Mechanical - AUT 173 — Honda Steering and Suspension - AUT 174 — Honda Braking Systems - AUT 175 — Honda Electrical Systems - AUT 176 — Honda HVAC Systems - AUT 181 — Introduction to CAT Lift Trucks - AUT 182 — CAT Operator Safety Training - AUT 183 — CAT Service Information System - AUT 184 — CAT Hydraulic Systems - AUT 185 — CAT Internal Combustion Engine - AUT 186 — CAT Masts and Lift Mechanisms - AUT 187 — CAT Electrical Systems - AUT 188 — CAT Steering Systems - AUT 189 — CAT Braking Systems - AUT 191 — Automotive Co-op 1 - AUT 192 — Automotive Co-op 2 - AUT 193 — Automotive Co-op 3 - AUT 194 — Automotive Co-op 4 - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis - AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics - AUT 224 — Automotive Diesel Performance Systems - AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 - AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 - AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control - AUT 228 — Auto Service Management - AUT 230 — Technical Project - AUT 233 — Automotive Diagnostic Applications - AUT 234 — Electrified Vehicle Propulsion Systems Operation, Diagnostics and Repair - AUT 253 — Computerized Engine Control Systems - AUT 254 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Interior Modifications - AUT 255 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Exterior Modifications - AUT 256 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Powertrain Modifications - AUT 257 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Chassis Modifications - AUT 271 — Honda Fuel and Emissions System - AUT 273 — Honda Advanced Diagnostic Applications - AUT 275 — Honda Manual Transmissions - AUT 276 — Honda Automatic Transmissions - AUT 277 — Honda Computerized Engine - AUT 281 — CAT Differentials and Front Axles - AUT 282 — CAT Transmissions - AUT 283 — CAT Fuel Systems (LP, Gasoline) - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - CDL 120 — Introduction to Truck Operations and Maintenance - CDL 121 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Safe Operation and Control - CDL 122 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Advanced Operations and Maintenance - CDL 124 — Commercial Truck Advanced Safe Operation and Control - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - TOY 101 — Introduction to Toyota T-TEN - TOY 102 — Toyota Electrical Systems I - TOY 103 — Toyota Steering, Suspension, and Handling - TOY 104 — Toyota Engine Diagnosis and Repair - TOY 105 — Toyota Engine Controls I - TOY 106 — Toyota Manual Transmissions and Drivetrains - TOY 201 — Toyota Electrical Systems II - TOY 202 — Toyota Automotive Braking Systems - TOY 203 — Toyota HVAC Systems - TOY 204 — Toyota Engine Controls II - TOY 205 — Toyota Automatic Transmission Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automotive-technology-aas/ --- # Automotive Transmission/Driveline (CEC) The Stark State College Automotive Transmission and Driveline Career Enhancement Certificate prepares the student for a productive career as an automotive transmission and driveline specialist. In our two state-of-the-art automotive facilities, students use the latest tools and diagnostic equipment to apply practical service techniques to our fleet of late- model vehicles. This builds hands-on skills that can be applied immediately upon graduation. ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics - AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 - AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 - AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automotive-transmission-driveline-certificate-cec/ --- # Automotive-GM-ASEP Major (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 2251 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems - AUT 191 — Automotive Co-op 1 - AUT 192 — Automotive Co-op 2 - AUT 193 — Automotive Co-op 3 - AUT 194 — Automotive Co-op 4 - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis - AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics - AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 - AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 - AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/automotivegmasep-major-aas/ --- # Battery Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology (CEC) Major code: 2269 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics - AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control - AUT 234 — Electrified Vehicle Propulsion Systems Operation, Diagnostics and Repair Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/battery-electric-hybrid-vehicle-technology-cec/ --- # Biology (ASC) Stark State’s associate degree in biology provides a strong foundation in core biological sciences—such as microbiology, genetics, ecology, and molecular biology—along with hands-on lab experience and small class sizes. It’s designed for easy transfer to a four-year university, preparing students for bachelor’s programs and careers in fields like research, environmental science, healthcare, and education. ## Courses - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 200 — Ecology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SCI 271 — Special Topics in Science I - SCI 272 — Special Topics in Science II - SCI 273 — Special Topics In Science III - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/biology-asc/ --- # Bookkeeping (CERT) **Certificate** The bookkeeping certificate is a one-year program that builds a strong foundation in accounting principles, financial reporting, and record-keeping, preparing students for entry-level roles in bookkeeping, payroll, and accounting across public and private sectors. With flexible online and evening options, stackable coursework toward an associate degree, and eligibility for the Certified Bookkeeper exam, the program offers a convenient, career-focused pathway to advancement in accounting. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/bookkeeping-certificate-cert/ --- # Business Management (AAB) Stark State College's business management program prepares students for entry-level management roles or advancement by building a strong foundation across all key areas of modern business. It emphasizes leadership, communication, team-building, decision-making, and strategic planning skills applicable across a wide range of industries. ## Courses - ACC 128 — Accounting Basics for Managers - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 110 — Personal Finance - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 221 — Supervision - MGT 222 — Small Business Management - MGT 223 — Business Decision Making - MGT 224 — Human Resource Management - MGT 227 — Operations Management - MGT 232 — International Business - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MKT 221 — Sales - MKT 226 — Supply Chain Management - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-management-aab/ --- # Business Management - Culinary Arts (AAB) Stark State College's business management culinary arts degree program combines hands-on culinary training with essential management skills to prepare students for leadership roles in the food service industry. Accredited by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation, the program prepares graduates for a wide range of careers, from restaurant and kitchen management to chef, catering, and food-related specialty roles, across restaurants, hotels, schools, and institutional kitchens. ## Courses - BUS 121 — Business Administration - CUL 119 — Culinary ServSafe - CUL 120 — Sanitation and Safety - CUL 122 — Food Fundamentals - CUL 123 — Fundamental Cooking - Preparation I - CUL 124 — Meat and Fish - Preparation II - CUL 125 — Culinary Nutrition/Menu Planning - CUL 126 — Food Purchasing - Inventory Control - CUL 221 — Bakery and Pastry - Preparation III - CUL 222 — Advanced Cookery - Preparation IV - CUL 223 — Catering, Beverage and Food Services - CUL 225 — Advanced Portfolio Management - CUL 226 — Pantry and Garde Manager - CUL 230 — Culinary Practicum - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - FIN 110 — Personal Finance - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHL 122 — Ethics - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-management-culinary-arts-aab/ --- # Business Management-Entrepreneurship (AAB) Stark State College's business management entrepreneurship program focuses on opportunity recognition, new venture start-up, and business growth, combining hands-on learning with insights from local entrepreneurs and business leaders. The degree can be completed fully online and is stackable with Stark State’s short-term entrepreneurship certificate and one-year entrepreneurship certificate, allowing credits from both certificates to apply directly toward the associate degree. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - ENT 124 — Managing Entrepreneurial Growth - ENT 225 — Global Entrepreneurialship - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 223 — Business Decision Making - MGT 224 — Human Resource Management - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MKT 221 — Sales - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-managemententrepreneurship-aab/ --- # Business Management-Finance Major (AAB) Stark State's finance-focused business management major builds strong skills in financial planning, investment markets, and basic taxation, combined with core management knowledge. It prepares students to manage an organization’s current and future finances and supports entry-level roles with growth potential toward financial analysis careers. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 220 — Business Finance - FIN 221 — Investments and Securities - FIN 227 — Financial Markets and Institutions - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 221 — Supervision - MGT 223 — Business Decision Making - MGT 224 — Human Resource Management - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-managementfinance-major-aab/ --- # Business Management-Health Services Major (AAB) Stark State College's business management health services major combines core management skills with foundational knowledge of the health care industry, including anatomy, physiology, insurance, claims processing, and medical terminology. It prepares students for entry-level roles in health care, such as claims processing, while building the business expertise needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving health services environment. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIT 230 — Healthcare Delivery in the U.S. - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MAT 231 — Reimbursement for Healthcare Services - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 223 — Business Decision Making - MGT 224 — Human Resource Management - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-managementhealth-services-major-aab/ --- # Business Management-KSU-BBA (AAB) The business management–Kent State University BBA pathway allows students to earn an associate degree at Stark State and transfer seamlessly to Kent State at Stark to complete a Bachelor of Business Administration with an additional 42 credit hours. The program prepares students to manage and analyze business operations, communicate professionally, make data-driven decisions, and lead teams effectively in a dynamic business environment. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 231 — College Composition II - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 221 — Supervision - MGT 223 — Business Decision Making - MGT 224 — Human Resource Management - MGT 227 — Operations Management - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-managementksubba-aab/ --- # Business Managment-Human Resources Major (AAB) Stark State College's business management human resources major combines core management principles with specialized HR skills such as talent management, succession planning, diversity awareness, and corporate culture development. It prepares students for entry-level roles in human resources departments with a solid foundation for growth in the HR field. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 221 — Supervision - MGT 223 — Business Decision Making - MGT 224 — Human Resource Management - MGT 232 — International Business - MGT 237 — Safety and Health Management - MGT 238 — Strategic Staffing - MGT 239 — Compensation and Benefits - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/business-managmenthuman-resources-major-aab/ --- # CAT Lift Truck (CEC) The CAT Lift Truck (CLT) Career Enhancement Certification is designed exclusively for the student who is seeking a career as a service technician at a Caterpillar Lift Truck dealership. The Caterpillar-specific curriculum is produced by MCFA. It prepares the student for a career as a Caterpillar Lift Truck Technician by providing Caterpillar Lift Truck’s core certification courses that are needed for advancement at a CAT Lift Truck dealership. ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 181 — Introduction to CAT Lift Trucks - AUT 182 — CAT Operator Safety Training - AUT 183 — CAT Service Information System - AUT 184 — CAT Hydraulic Systems - AUT 185 — CAT Internal Combustion Engine - AUT 186 — CAT Masts and Lift Mechanisms - AUT 187 — CAT Electrical Systems - AUT 188 — CAT Steering Systems - AUT 189 — CAT Braking Systems - AUT 281 — CAT Differentials and Front Axles - AUT 282 — CAT Transmissions - AUT 283 — CAT Fuel Systems (LP, Gasoline) Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/cat-lift-truck-cec-cec/ --- # Chemical Dependency (CEC) Major code: 1007 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - CDC 121 — Chemical Dependency: Assessment and Treatment Planning - CDC 122 — Fundamentals of Chemical Dependency Practice I - CDC 221 — Chemical Dependency and the Family - CDC 222 — Fundamentals of Chemical Dependence Practice II - CDC 223 — Chemical Dependency and Prevention - CDC 224 — Chemical Dependency and Ethics - ENG 124 — College Composition - SWK 125 — Substance Abuse - SWK 225 — Victimization and Crisis Intervention Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/chemical-dependency-cec-cec/ --- # Chemistry (ASC) Stark State’s chemistry program provides a strong foundation in chemical principles through hands-on lab experience, small classes, and personalized instruction, preparing students for transfer to four-year programs in chemistry, biochemistry, or related fields. It also builds critical thinking and technical skills that support careers in areas like health sciences, environmental science, engineering, and laboratory technology. ## Courses - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SCI 271 — Special Topics in Science I - SCI 272 — Special Topics in Science II - SCI 273 — Special Topics In Science III - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/chemistry-asc/ --- # Cisco Technology (CEC) Major code: 5408 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 137 — CCNA Phase 2 - NET 253 — Securing Network Switches and Routers - NET 256 — CCNA Phase 3 - NET 281 — Firewall and Network Security Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/cisco-technology-cec/ --- # Civil Engineering Technology (AAS) **Degree** Stark State’s civil engineering technology program combines core engineering technology courses with general education classes. You’ll gain the technical edge employers want by using industry-standard software for drafting, modeling, estimating, scheduling and structural design. With hands-on labs, field exercises and real‑world problem‑solving, you’ll graduate with the confidence and skills to join engineering, architectural or construction teams – or seamlessly continue into a bachelor’s degree pathway. ## Courses - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 122 — Architectural Drafting I - CET 125 — Soil Mechanics - CET 222 — Concrete and Asphalt Testing - CET 223 — Structural Design I - CET 226 — Estimating - CET 227 — Surveying I - CET 228 — Surveying II - CET 232 — Land Planning and Design - CET 233 — Architectural Design - CET 234 — Architectural CAD (Revit 3D - BIM) - CET 236 — Global Positioning Systems - CET 237 — Interpreting Construction Documents - CET 239 — Building Materials and Construction Methods - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/civil-engineering-technology-aas/ --- # Civil Engineering Technology – Architectural Drafting (CEC) Major code: 4206 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 122 — Architectural Drafting I - CET 123 — Architectural Drafting II - CET 233 — Architectural Design - CET 234 — Architectural CAD (Revit 3D - BIM) - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - MTH 125 — College Algebra - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/civil-engineering-technology-architectural-drafting-cec/ --- # Civil Engineering Technology – Civil/Surveying (CEC) Major code: 4207 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 227 — Surveying I - CET 228 — Surveying II - CET 236 — Global Positioning Systems - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/civil-engineering-technology-civil-surveying-cec/ --- # Civil Engineering Technology – Civil/Surveying Drafting (CEC) Major code: 4208 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 237 — Interpreting Construction Documents - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/civil-engineering-technology-civil-surveying-drafting-cec/ --- # Civil Engineering Technology – Construction Materials Inspection (CEC) Major code: 4209 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 125 — Soil Mechanics - CET 222 — Concrete and Asphalt Testing - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/civil-engineering-technology-construction-materials-inspection-cec/ --- # CNC Technical Certificate (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 4308 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 122 — Machine Tools - AIT 123 — Advanced Machine Tools - AIT 137 — CAD/CAM - AIT 221 — Advanced CNC Programming - DET 121 — Engineering Drawing - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - IET 270 — Dimensional Metrology and Inspection I - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MET 123 — Material Science - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - MTH 125 — College Algebra - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/cnc-technical-certificate-cert/ --- # Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) (CEC) With Stark State College's CDL Class A training, you’ll get tractor trailer training with 48’ length trailers. All trucks are outfitted with 10-speed non-synchronized manual transmissions and automatic 10 speed transmissions. You’ll also be prepared for hazardous (H endorsement) written exam during the program. A CDL permit is not required to start. ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - CDL 120 — Introduction to Truck Operations and Maintenance - CDL 121 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Safe Operation and Control - CDL 122 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Advanced Operations and Maintenance - CDL 124 — Commercial Truck Advanced Safe Operation and Control Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/commercial-drivers-license-cec/ --- # Commercial Driver’s License Core (CEC) With Stark State College's CDL Class A training, you’ll get tractor trailer training with 48’ length trailers. All trucks are outfitted with 10-speed non-synchronized manual transmissions and automatic 10 speed transmissions. A CDL permit is not required to start. This option is not eligible for financial aid. ## Courses - CDL 121 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Safe Operation and Control - CDL 122 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Advanced Operations and Maintenance Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/commercial-drivers-license-core-cec/ --- # Communication (AAR) Stark State College's communication associate degree builds practical skills in public speaking, interpersonal communication, and media theory that apply across many professional settings, with easy transfer to a four‑year university. Graduates are prepared for diverse careers in media, marketing, public relations, and organizational communication, including roles like journalist, marketing specialist, editor, producer, consultant, or manager. ## Courses - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 200 — Ecology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - COM 126 — Introduction to Mass Communication - COM 223 — Interviewing I - COM 225 — Sex, Gender, and Culture - COM 227 — Intercultural Communication - COM 228 — Nonverbal Communication - COM 229 — Persuasion - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/communication-aar/ --- # Comprehensive Automotive Technology 1-year (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 2257 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology - AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis - AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics - AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 - AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 - AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control - AUT 233 — Automotive Diagnostic Applications - AUT 234 — Electrified Vehicle Propulsion Systems Operation, Diagnostics and Repair - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/comprehensive-automotive-technology-1year-cert/ --- # Computer Engineering (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5350 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 232 — Advanced Java Programming - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - CSE 234 — Advanced C++ Programming - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-engineering-aas/ --- # Computer Graphic Arts-Digital Photography (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5501 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DPH 280 — Photography Portfolio - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - IMT 131 — Color Theory and Design - IMT 132 — Digital Photography/Graphic and Media - IMT 141 — Typography Fundamentals - IMT 244 — Digital Page Layout and Design - IMT 245 — Graphic Arts Design II - IMT 253 — Graphics For Illustration - IMT 256 — Digital Imagining - IMT 262 — Advanced Digital Photography - IMT 263 — Photographic Lighting - IMT 264 — Image Management - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-graphic-artsdigital-photography-aas/ --- # Computer Graphics Arts (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5500 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - IMT 125 — 3D Graphics Modeling - IMT 131 — Color Theory and Design - IMT 132 — Digital Photography/Graphic and Media - IMT 136 — Principles of Animation - IMT 137 — Drawing Basics - IMT 141 — Typography Fundamentals - IMT 244 — Digital Page Layout and Design - IMT 245 — Graphic Arts Design II - IMT 253 — Graphics For Illustration - IMT 254 — Portfolio Development - IMT 255 — Advanced Illustration - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-graphics-arts-aas/ --- # Computer Maintenance and Desktop Support (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 5026 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CIS 121 — Help Desk and Computer Support Concepts - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - CIS 224 — Advanced Help Desk - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - NET 118 — Network Basics - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 131 — Microsoft Client Operating System - NET 244 — Microsoft Networking I - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-maintenance-desktop-support-cert/ --- # Computer Network Administration Tech (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5400 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 125 — College Algebra - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 131 — Microsoft Client Operating System - NET 137 — CCNA Phase 2 - NET 220 — UNIX/LINUX Operating Environment - NET 244 — Microsoft Networking I - NET 245 — Microsoft Networking II - NET 246 — Microsoft Networking III - NET 253 — Securing Network Switches and Routers - NET 256 — CCNA Phase 3 - NET 264 — UNIX/LUNIX System Administration - NET 281 — Firewall and Network Security - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-network-administration-tech-aas/ --- # Computer Programming & Database (AAB) Stark State College's associate degree in computer programming and database prepares students to design, manage, and secure database systems while meeting user and organizational data needs. Offered fully online with flexible scheduling, the program builds in‑demand skills in platforms like Oracle and SQL Server, preparing graduates for entry‑level roles or further study in a growing, data‑driven field. ## Courses - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - CIS 221 — Generating Reports for Decision Making - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 229 — .Net Development - CSE 230 — Advanced .Net Development - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - CSE 235 — Python Development - CSE 236 — Analyzing Software Requirements and Developing Solutions - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development - WDD 221 — Web Development with JavaScript - WDD 222 — Advanced Cascading Style Sheets - WDD 225 — ASP.Net MVC Development - WDD 226 — Web Development with PHP and MySQL Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-programming-database-aab/ --- # Computer Programming and Database – Microsoft SQL Server (CEC) Stark State College's Microsoft SQL Server certificate focuses on one of the most widely used database platforms in business and industry, this certificate builds practical skills in database design, data querying, and Microsoft SQL Server administration. Students progress from core concepts in data modeling and structured query language through hands-on experience managing and administering SQL Server databases. Graduates are prepared for roles in database development, with credits applicable toward a data analytics certificate, a database systems certificate, and a computer technology degre… ## Courses - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-programming-database-microsoft-sql-server-cec/ --- # Computer Science (CEC) Stark State College's computer science certificate is designed as a solid starting point for students exploring the field, this certificate introduces the core concepts of computer science and programming. Coursework covers essential problem-solving and computational thinking skills, followed by hands-on experience in two widely used programming languages, Java and C++. At just 9 credit hours, it provides an accessible entry into the discipline, with credits applicable toward both a computer science and engineering degree and a computer engineering degree. ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 233 — C++ Programming Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-science-cec/ --- # Computer Science & Engineering (AAS) **Degree** Stark State College's associate degree in computer science and engineering technology immerses students in software development and the design of modern hardware and software systems, blending creativity with practical engineering skills. Offered fully online with flexible scheduling, the program prepares graduates to develop software, understand ethical and global impacts of technology, and communicate effectively in professional technical environments. ## Courses - AIN 121 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 221 — Android Development I - CSE 229 — .Net Development - CSE 230 — Advanced .Net Development - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 232 — Advanced Java Programming - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - CSE 234 — Advanced C++ Programming - CSE 235 — Python Development - CSE 236 — Analyzing Software Requirements and Developing Solutions - CSE 237 — Advanced Python Development - CSE 238 — Data Structures and Algorithms - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 214 — Discrete Mathematics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development - WDD 221 — Web Development with JavaScript - WDD 225 — ASP.Net MVC Development - WDD 226 — Web Development with PHP and MySQL Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-science-engineering-aas/ --- # Computer Science and Engineering – C++ Programming (CEC) From essential problem-solving and computational thinking to advanced programming techniques, students in this certificate develop strong proficiency in C++, a powerful language widely used in software and systems development. Graduates are equipped for technical roles that use the C++ programming language, with credits applicable toward both a computer science and engineering degree and a computer engineering degree. ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - CSE 234 — Advanced C++ Programming Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-science-engineering-c-programming-cec/ --- # Computer Science and Engineering – Java Programming (CEC) Stark State College's Java programming certificate builds student proficiency in Java, a versatile and widely used programming language in software development, web applications, and enterprise systems. Beginning with foundational problem-solving and computational thinking, students progress through core and advanced Java programming concepts and techniques. Graduates are prepared for technical roles requiring programming skills in Java, with certificate credits applicable toward both a computer science and engineering degree and a computer engineering degree. ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 232 — Advanced Java Programming Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-science-engineering-java-programming/ --- # Computer Tech-Help Desk/Computer Support (AAB) Stark State’s help desk and computer support specialist program prepares you to provide technical support for computer systems, software and networks in a variety of workplace settings. You’ll build the skills needed to diagnose and resolve technical problems, assist users in person and remotely, and support today’s essential technologies. The program is ideal if you enjoy problem-solving, working with people and technology, and want a direct path into the IT workforce. ## Courses - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - CIS 121 — Help Desk and Computer Support Concepts - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - CIS 221 — Generating Reports for Decision Making - CIS 224 — Advanced Help Desk - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 236 — Analyzing Software Requirements and Developing Solutions - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - NET 118 — Network Basics - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 131 — Microsoft Client Operating System - NET 244 — Microsoft Networking I - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-techhelp-desk-computer-support-aab/ --- # Computer Technology (AAB) Stark State College's associate degree in computer technology blends business fundamentals with hands‑on IT skills, preparing students to solve real‑world business problems using hardware, networking, programming, databases, and systems analysis. Students learn to design, implement, and manage information systems, and can further enhance their credentials through a data analytics certificate that fully applies toward the computer technology degree. ## Courses - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - CFS 136 — Principles of Information Security - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - CIS 221 — Generating Reports for Decision Making - CIS 223 — IT Project Management - CIS 225 — Advanced Data Analysis and Visualization - CIS 226 — Advanced Topics in data Analysis - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 235 — Python Development - CSE 236 — Analyzing Software Requirements and Developing Solutions - CSE 237 — Advanced Python Development - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 140 — Digital Project Management - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/computer-technology-aab/ --- # Concept-Based Nursing (AAS) **Degree** Stark State College’s Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program prepares students for a rewarding career as a registered nurse by combining classroom learning, hands-on training, and clinical experience. It equips graduates with the skills needed for the RN licensure exam and roles in various healthcare settings, emphasizing patient care, care management, and professional collaboration. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 124 — Statistics - NSG 100 — Fundamental Concepts of Nursing Practice Across the Lifespan (lecture) - NSG 100C — Fundamental Concepts of Nursing Practice Across the Lifespan (clinical) - NSG 100L — Fundamental Concepts of Nursing Practice Across the Lifespan (lab) - NSG 101 — Clinical Reasoning in Current Nursing Practice - NSG 121 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Uncomplicated Conditions - NSG 121C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Uncomplicated Conditions (clinical) - NSG 121L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Uncompliated Conditions (lab) - NSG 141 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness (lecture) - NSG 141C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness Issues (clinical) - NSG 141L — Concetps of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness Issues (lab) - NSG 221 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Family - NSG 221C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Famly (clinical) - NSG 221L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Family (lab) - NSG 241 — Concepts of Nursing Prac in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Conditions (lec) - NSG 241C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Cond (clin) - NSG 241L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Cond (lab) - NSG 261 — Concepts Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan with Complex Conditions - NSG 261C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan Cond (clinical) - NSG 261L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan with Complex Cond (lab) - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - SOC 121 — Sociology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/concept-based-nursing-aas/ --- # Criminal Justice (AAR) Stark State College's associate degree in criminal justice, taught by experienced professionals, prepares students to transfer seamlessly into a bachelor’s program in criminal justice or criminology. Graduates are equipped for entry‑level roles in corrections, courts, and private security, with advanced career opportunities available through continued study, including positions with state or federal law enforcement agencies. ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 124 — POLICING - CJS 129 — Corrections - CJS 221 — Criminology - CJS 222 — Criminal Law in the United States - CJS 223 — Criminal Procedure - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System - PSC 130 — Introduction to Public Administration - PSC 140 — Comparative Government and Politics - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSC 222 — Public Policy - PSC 230 — Introduction to Political Thought - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/criminal-justice-aar/ --- # CSET Video Game Design & Development (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5253 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 231 — Java Programming - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - IMT 125 — 3D Graphics Modeling - IMT 136 — Principles of Animation - MTH 125 — College Algebra - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SGE 121 — Game Design - SGE 221 — Advanced Gaming and Simulation Topics - SGE 222 — 3D Game Design and Development - SGE 223 — 2D Game Design and Development - SGE 224 — Game Programming I - SGE 226 — Game Programming II - SGE 230 — Game Portfolio - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development - WDD 221 — Web Development with JavaScript - WDD 222 — Advanced Cascading Style Sheets - WDD 226 — Web Development with PHP and MySQL Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/cset-video-game-design-development-aas/ --- # Cyber Security & Computer Forensics (AAS) **Degree** This cyber security and digital forensics degree prepares you for today’s high-demand technology careers through hands-on, real-world training in computer and network security, digital evidence handling, and data analysis. Available online or in person, the program builds job-ready skills for entry-level roles in security and forensics across both public and private sectors. ## Courses - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - CFS 136 — Principles of Information Security - CFS 137 — Computer Crime and Investigation - CFS 175 — White Collar Crime - CFS 210 — Cyber Defense Fundamentals - CFS 250 — Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Practicum - CFS 256 — Diaster Recovery and Incident Planning - CFS 257 — File Systems Analysis - CFS 258 — Cyber Forensics and Data Recovery - CFS 275 — Ethical Hacking - CFS 280 — Digital Media Forensics - CFS 287 — Network Forensics - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 125 — College Algebra - NET 118 — Network Basics - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 220 — UNIX/LINUX Operating Environment - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/cyber-security-computer-forensics-aas/ --- # Data Analytics (CERT) **Certificate** This data analytics certificate teaches you how to turn raw data into meaningful insights using tools like data mining, modeling, visualization, natural language processing, and machine learning. You’ll learn to analyze and report on large datasets while building skills that can be applied directly toward an associate degree in computer technology. ## Courses - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - CIS 221 — Generating Reports for Decision Making - CIS 223 — IT Project Management - CIS 225 — Advanced Data Analysis and Visualization - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - ITD 140 — Digital Project Management - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/data-analytics-cert-cert/ --- # Database Systems (CERT) **Certificate** Stark State College's technical certificate in database systems offers focused, hands‑on training in designing, managing, and securing databases using industry‑standard platforms like Oracle and SQL Server. All courses count directly toward the associate degree in computer programming and database, allowing students to build credentials while progressing seamlessly toward a full degree. ## Courses - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - CIS 125 — Data Analysis and Decision Making - CIS 221 — Generating Reports for Decision Making - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development - WDD 225 — ASP.Net MVC Development - WDD 226 — Web Development with PHP and MySQL Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/database-systems-cert-cert/ --- # Dental Assisting (ASC) Major code: 3425 Pre-code: 3426 Health and Public Services Division Allied Dental Health Professions Department ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DAS 121 — Dental Assisting Techniques I - DAS 122 — Dental Assisting Radiography - DAS 123 — Dental Assisting Techniques II - DAS 124 — Dental Assisting Materials - DAS 128 — Introduction to Dental Terminology and Basic Anatomy - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/dental-assisting-asc/ --- # Dental Assisting (CEC) Major code: 3403 Health and Public Services Division Allied Dental Health Professions Department ## Courses - DAS 121 — Dental Assisting Techniques I - DAS 122 — Dental Assisting Radiography - DAS 123 — Dental Assisting Techniques II - DAS 124 — Dental Assisting Materials - DAS 128 — Introduction to Dental Terminology and Basic Anatomy - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/dental-assisting-career-enhancement-certificate/ --- # Dental Hygiene (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 3400 Pre-code: 3401 Health and Public Services Division Allied Dental Health Professions Department ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DHY 121 — Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy - DHY 123 — Dental Radiography - DHY 124 — Periodontics I - DHY 125 — Dental Materials - DHY 126 — Pathology - DHY 131 — Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Practice - DHY 132 — Dental Hygiene Theory I - DHY 133 — Clinical Dental Hygiene I - DHY 134 — Clinical Dental Hygiene IA - DHY 221 — Nutrition in Dentistry - DHY 222 — Dental Pharmacology - DHY 223 — Community Oral Health - DHY 224 — Periodontics II - DHY 225 — Anesthesia and Pain Control - DHY 231 — Dental Hygiene Theory II - DHY 232 — Clinical Dental Hygiene II - DHY 233 — Dental Hygiene Theory III - DHY 234 — Clinical Dental Hygiene III - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 124 — Statistics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/dental-hygiene-aas/ --- # Dietary Manager (CEC) Major code: 3566 Health and Public Services Division Therapy & Wellness Programs Department ## Courses - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DMA 135 — Food Operations Directed Practice - DMA 145 — Nutrition Management Directed Practice - DMA 155 — Dietary Systems Directed Practice - DTR 122 — Life Cycle Nutrition - DTR 228 — Dietary Systems - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - NTR 122 — Introduction to Medical Nutrition Therapy - NTR 130 — Food Operations - PHL 122 — Ethics Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/dietary-manager-cec-cec/ --- # Dietary Manager (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 3564 Pre-code: 3565 Health and Public Services Division Therapy & Wellness Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 127 — Human Biology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DMA 135 — Food Operations Directed Practice - DMA 145 — Nutrition Management Directed Practice - DMA 155 — Dietary Systems Directed Practice - DTR 122 — Life Cycle Nutrition - DTR 228 — Dietary Systems - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - NTR 122 — Introduction to Medical Nutrition Therapy - NTR 130 — Food Operations - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/dietary-manager-certificate-cert/ --- # Dietetic Technician (ASC) Major code: 3560 Pre-code: 3561 Health and Public Services Division Therapy & Wellness Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DMA 135 — Food Operations Directed Practice - DMA 145 — Nutrition Management Directed Practice - DMA 155 — Dietary Systems Directed Practice - DTR 122 — Life Cycle Nutrition - DTR 223 — Medical Nutrition and Professionalism Directed Practice - DTR 225 — Community Nutrition - DTR 226 — Community Nutrition Directed Practice - DTR 228 — Dietary Systems - DTR 229 — Professional Dietetics - DTR 235 — Medical Nutrition Therapy I - DTR 236 — Medical Nutrition Therapy II - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - NTR 122 — Introduction to Medical Nutrition Therapy - NTR 130 — Food Operations - NTR 130L — Food Operations Lab - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/dietetic-technician-asc/ --- # Digital Photography (CEC) Major code: 5503 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - IMT 131 — Color Theory and Design - IMT 132 — Digital Photography/Graphic and Media - IMT 256 — Digital Imagining - IMT 263 — Photographic Lighting Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/digital-photography-cec/ --- # Digital Video and Media Technology (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5550 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - IMT 125 — 3D Graphics Modeling - IMT 129 — Digital Audio Recording and Editing - IMT 132 — Digital Photography/Graphic and Media - IMT 136 — Principles of Animation - IMT 137 — Drawing Basics - IMT 223 — Digital Video Recording and Editing - IMT 237 — Compositing - IMT 238 — Advanced Video Production - IMT 242 — Lighting and Cinematography - IMT 243 — Advanced Compositing - IMT 265 — Motion Graphics Portfolio - IMT 266 — Film Theory and Practice - IMT 268 — Advanced Video Editing - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/digital-video-media-technology-aas/ --- # Early Childhood Education (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 1050 Arts and Sciences Division Communication, Humanities, Reading, Education, and American Sign Language Department ## Courses - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - EDU 121 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU 122 — Curriculum Design and Instruction - EDU 123 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition - EDU 124 — Infant Toddler Curriculum - EDU 126 — Educational Technology - EDU 131 — Child Development - EDU 132 — Observation, Assessment, and Group Management - EDU 221 — Language Arts - EDU 223 — Community and Family-based Programs - EDU 224 — Early Childhood Program Administration - EDU 225 — The Exceptional Child - EDU 227 — Early Childhood Education Practicum and Seminar - EDU 228 — Phonics for Young Children - EDU 229 — Educational Psychology - EDU 232 — Literature Across the Curriculum - EDU 235 — Inclusive Classrooms for Young Children - ENG 124 — College Composition - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/early-childhood-education-aas/ --- # Education (ASC) Stark State College's associate of science in education provides an affordable, supportive foundation for students pursuing a teaching career, covering the first two years of college coursework before transferring to a four‑year institution. Designed for future educators across early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence to young adult, and intervention specialist pathways, the program prepares students for seamless transfer and eventual K–12 teaching licensure. ## Courses - ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 123 — Introduction to Interperting - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 200 — Ecology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - COM 126 — Introduction to Mass Communication - EDU 121 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU 122 — Curriculum Design and Instruction - EDU 123 — Health, Safety, and Nutrition - EDU 126 — Educational Technology - EDU 130 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession - EDU 131 — Child Development - EDU 132 — Observation, Assessment, and Group Management - EDU 221 — Language Arts - EDU 223 — Community and Family-based Programs - EDU 224 — Early Childhood Program Administration - EDU 225 — The Exceptional Child - EDU 227 — Early Childhood Education Practicum and Seminar - EDU 228 — Phonics for Young Children - EDU 229 — Educational Psychology - EDU 232 — Literature Across the Curriculum - EDU 235 — Inclusive Classrooms for Young Children - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 227 — Writing for Media - ENG 228 — Writing for the Web - ENG 229 — Grant Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 238 — Introduction to Creative Writing - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSC 222 — Public Policy - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/education-asc/ --- # Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (AAS) **Degree** Stark State’s electrical/electronic engineering technology program prepares you to work with electrical power, electronics, and control systems across a wide range of industrial applications. You’ll learn how electrical and electronic systems are designed, programmed, and maintained in modern workplaces. ## Courses - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 123 — Semiconductor Devices and Circuits - EET 126 — Electrical Machines - EET 128 — NEC and Electrical Systems Design - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 228 — PLCs and Industrial Controls II - EET 232 — Industrial Electronics - EET 233 — Technical Project - Electrical/Electronic - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/electrical-electronic-engineering-technology-aas/ --- # Electrical Maintenance Technology (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 4404 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - AIT 134 — Preventive and Predictive Maintenance - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 123 — Semiconductor Devices and Circuits - EET 126 — Electrical Machines - EET 128 — NEC and Electrical Systems Design - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 228 — PLCs and Industrial Controls II - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - EST 129 — Switchgear, Transmission, and Controls - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 134 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/electrical-maintenance-technology-aas/ --- # Emergency Fire Services (AAS) **Degree** ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - EMS 121 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS 122 — Paramedic I - EMS 124 — Paramedic I Clinical - EMS 221 — Paramedic II - EMS 222 — Paramedic III - EMS 223 — Paramedic II Clinical - EMS 224 — Paramedic IV - EMS 225 — Paramedic IV Clinical - EMS 226 — Paramedic III Clinical - ENG 124 — College Composition - FST 128 — Volunteer Firefighter - FST 129 — Firefighter I - FST 228 — Firefighter I and II - FST 229 — Firefighter I Transition - FST 230 — Firefighter 2 Transition - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/emergency-fire-services-aas/ --- # Emergency Medical Services (AAS) **Degree** ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - EMS 121 — Emergency Medical Technician - EMS 122 — Paramedic I - EMS 124 — Paramedic I Clinical - EMS 221 — Paramedic II - EMS 222 — Paramedic III - EMS 223 — Paramedic II Clinical - EMS 224 — Paramedic IV - EMS 225 — Paramedic IV Clinical - EMS 226 — Paramedic III Clinical - ENG 124 — College Composition - FST 224 — Legal Aspects of Fire Services - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/emergency-medical-services-aas/ --- # Enrolled Agent (CERT) **Certificate** Stark State College's enrolled agent certificate program prepares students for careers in tax preparation by building expertise in individual, business, nonprofit, and estate taxation, as well as tax planning. It equips students to sit for the IRS Enrolled Agent Exam, allowing them to represent taxpayers before the IRS without completing the additional education required for CPA or law credentials. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - ACC 231 — Taxation II - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/enrolled-agent-certificate-cert/ --- # Entrepreneurship (CEC) Major code: 2072 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Management, Marketing, and Culinary Arts Department ## Courses - BUS 121 — Business Administration - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - ENT 124 — Managing Entrepreneurial Growth - ENT 225 — Global Entrepreneurialship Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/entrepreneurship-cec/ --- # Entrepreneurship (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 2071 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Management, Marketing, and Culinary Arts Department ## Courses - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENT 120 — Entrepreneurship - ENT 124 — Managing Entrepreneurial Growth - ENT 225 — Global Entrepreneurialship - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/entrepreneurship-certificate-cert/ --- # Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (CEC) Major code: 3423 Health and Public Services Division Allied Dental Health Professions Department ## Courses - DAS 225 — Dental Morphology for the Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) - DAS 226 — Expanded Dental Assisting I - DAS 227 — Expanded Dental Assisting II - DAS 228 — Directed Clinical Practice - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/expanded-functions-dental-auxiliary-career-enhancement-certificate/ --- # Finance (AAB) Stark State College's associate degree in finance builds practical financial skills for today’s business environment, preparing graduates to support decision-making in corporations, investment firms, accounting firms, or government agencies. Designed with flexible scheduling, the program can be completed in as little as two years and prepares students for roles such as accounting clerk, financial analyst, or financial advisor. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - ACC 231 — Taxation II - ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination - ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - FIN 110 — Personal Finance - FIN 220 — Business Finance - FIN 221 — Investments and Securities - FIN 227 — Financial Markets and Institutions - FIN 230 — Advanced Business Finance - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/finance-aab/ --- # Financial Services (CERT) **Certificate** Stark State College's financial services certificate prepares students for entry-level roles in banking and financial services by building foundational skills in accounting, financial services, and applied mathematics. Designed as a standalone credential and a seamless pathway into the associate degree in finance, the program also supports career advancement for banking professionals pursuing securities sales certification. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - ENG 124 — College Composition - FIN 110 — Personal Finance - FIN 221 — Investments and Securities - FIN 227 — Financial Markets and Institutions - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/financial-services-cert/ --- # Grant Writing (CEC) Are you ready to turn your writing skills into funding power? The grant writing short-term certificate at Stark State College is your fast-track route to a rewarding career helping nonprofits, schools, government agencies and businesses secure vital funding. ## Courses - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 228 — Writing for the Web - ENG 229 — Grant Writing - ENG 231 — College Composition II Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/grant-writing-cec/ --- # Graphic Design (CEC) Major code: 5502 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - IMT 131 — Color Theory and Design - IMT 137 — Drawing Basics - IMT 141 — Typography Fundamentals - IMT 253 — Graphics For Illustration Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/graphic-design-cec/ --- # Health Information Management (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 3050 Pre-code: 3051 Health and Public Services Division Medical Technology Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BIO 222 — Pharmacology - ENG 124 — College Composition - HIT 121 — Health Data Management and Delivery Systems - HIT 122 — Alternative Health Records and Registries - HIT 123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - HIT 124 — Clinical Classification Systems I - HIT 221 — Clinical Classifications Systems II - HIT 222 — Healthcare Statistics and Research - HIT 223 — HIM Supervision Concepts and Practices - HIT 224 — Quality Management in Healthcare - HIT 226 — Professional Practice Experience I/Seminar I - HIT 227 — Professional Practice Experience II/Seminar II - HIT 229 — Health Information Systems and Technology - HIT 230 — Healthcare Delivery in the U.S. - HIT 232 — Healthcare Reimbursement Methodology - HIT 233 — Clinical Classification Systems III - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 124 — Statistics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/health-information-management-aas/ --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology – Hvacr Commercial Technician (CEC) ## Courses - HVC 121 — HVAC Principal I - HVC 122 — HVAC Principles II HVAC Principles II - HVC 222 — HVAC Design and Application - HVC 223 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Heating - HVC 224 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Cooling - HVC 235 — Refrigeration - HVC 238 — Chiller Operations Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/heating-ventilation-air-conditioning-refrigeration-technology-hvacr-commercial-technician-cec/ --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology – Hvacr Technician (Level 1) (CEC) Major code: 4505 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - HVC 121 — HVAC Principal I - HVC 122 — HVAC Principles II HVAC Principles II - HVC 227 — HVAC Field InstallationTechniques and Procedures - HVC 234 — HVAC Electrical Systems and Applications Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/heating-ventilation-air-conditioning-refrigeration-technology-hvacr-technician-level-1-cec/ --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology – Hvacr Technician (Level II) (CEC) Major code: 4506 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - HVC 121 — HVAC Principal I - HVC 122 — HVAC Principles II HVAC Principles II - HVC 222 — HVAC Design and Application - HVC 223 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Heating - HVC 224 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Cooling - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 126 — Pipefitting Principles and Applications Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/heating-ventilation-air-conditioning-refrigeration-technology-hvacr-technician-level-ii-cec/ --- # Honda PACT (CEC) The Honda PACT certificate is designed exclusively for the student who is seeking a career as a service technician at a Honda/Acura dealership. The Honda PACT curriculum combines Stark State College NATEF accredited automotive classes and Honda-specific curriculum that is produced by American Honda Motor Company, Inc. The Honda-specific classes provide Honda’s core certification modules that are needed for advancement at a Honda/Acura dealership. ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 171 — Introduction to Honda PACT - AUT 172 — Honda Engine Mechanical - AUT 173 — Honda Steering and Suspension - AUT 174 — Honda Braking Systems - AUT 175 — Honda Electrical Systems - AUT 176 — Honda HVAC Systems - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis - AUT 271 — Honda Fuel and Emissions System - AUT 275 — Honda Manual Transmissions - AUT 276 — Honda Automatic Transmissions - AUT 277 — Honda Computerized Engine Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/honda-pact-cec-cec/ --- # HSS-Chemical Dependency Major (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 1004 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - CDC 121 — Chemical Dependency: Assessment and Treatment Planning - CDC 122 — Fundamentals of Chemical Dependency Practice I - CDC 221 — Chemical Dependency and the Family - CDC 222 — Fundamentals of Chemical Dependence Practice II - CDC 223 — Chemical Dependency and Prevention - CDC 224 — Chemical Dependency and Ethics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - HJS 250 — Human Services and Justice Studies Practicum and Seminar - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SWK 121 — Introduction to Social Welfare - SWK 125 — Substance Abuse - SWK 126 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment - SWK 224 — Poverty in the United States - SWK 225 — Victimization and Crisis Intervention Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/hsschemical-dependency-major-aas/ --- # HSS-Community Corrections (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 1009 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - BIO 127 — Human Biology - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 129 — Corrections - CJS 221 — Criminology - CJS 223 — Criminal Procedure - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - HJS 250 — Human Services and Justice Studies Practicum and Seminar - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SWK 121 — Introduction to Social Welfare - SWK 124 — Methods in Practice I - SWK 125 — Substance Abuse - SWK 126 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment - SWK 130 — Methods in Practice II - SWK 225 — Victimization and Crisis Intervention Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/hsscommunity-corrections-aas/ --- # HSS-Gerontology Major (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 1003 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - GER 122 — Psychological Aspect of Aging - HJS 250 — Human Services and Justice Studies Practicum and Seminar - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SWK 121 — Introduction to Social Welfare - SWK 124 — Methods in Practice I - SWK 125 — Substance Abuse - SWK 126 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment - SWK 130 — Methods in Practice II - SWK 224 — Poverty in the United States - SWK 230 — Social Services for the Elderly Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/hssgerontology-major-aas/ --- # Human and Social Services (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 1000 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - HJS 250 — Human Services and Justice Studies Practicum and Seminar - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SWK 121 — Introduction to Social Welfare - SWK 124 — Methods in Practice I - SWK 125 — Substance Abuse - SWK 126 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment - SWK 127 — Group Processes - SWK 130 — Methods in Practice II - SWK 224 — Poverty in the United States - SWK 225 — Victimization and Crisis Intervention Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/human-social-services-aas/ --- # Human and Social Services – Gerontology (CEC) Major code: 1006 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - BIO 127 — Human Biology - ENG 124 — College Composition - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - GER 122 — Psychological Aspect of Aging - SWK 121 — Introduction to Social Welfare - SWK 125 — Substance Abuse - SWK 230 — Social Services for the Elderly Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/human-social-services-gerontology-cec/ --- # HVACR Technology (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 4500 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENV 231 — OSHA 30 HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - HVC 121 — HVAC Principal I - HVC 122 — HVAC Principles II HVAC Principles II - HVC 125 — Sheet Metal Layout & Fabrication - HVC 222 — HVAC Design and Application - HVC 223 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Heating - HVC 224 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Cooling - HVC 227 — HVAC Field InstallationTechniques and Procedures - HVC 234 — HVAC Electrical Systems and Applications - HVC 235 — Refrigeration - HVC 238 — Chiller Operations - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 126 — Pipefitting Principles and Applications - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/hvacr-technology-aas/ --- # HVACR Technology-One-Year (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 4501 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - ENV 231 — OSHA 30 HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY - HVC 121 — HVAC Principal I - HVC 122 — HVAC Principles II HVAC Principles II - HVC 125 — Sheet Metal Layout & Fabrication - HVC 223 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Heating - HVC 224 — HVAC System Operation and Troubleshooting - Cooling - HVC 227 — HVAC Field InstallationTechniques and Procedures - HVC 234 — HVAC Electrical Systems and Applications - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 126 — Pipefitting Principles and Applications - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/hvacr-technologyoneyear-cert/ --- # Indust Elec & Electr (CEC) Major code: 4410 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 123 — Semiconductor Devices and Circuits - EET 128 — NEC and Electrical Systems Design - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 232 — Industrial Electronics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/indust-elec-electr-cec-cec/ --- # Industrial Controls (CEC) Major code: 4409 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 126 — Electrical Machines - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EET 228 — PLCs and Industrial Controls II - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-controls-cec-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology – 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparation (CEC) Major code: 4321 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 136 — 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparatory Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-3g-4g-welding-certification-exam-preparation-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology – 6G Welding Certification Exam Preparation (CEC) Major code: 4322 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 136 — 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparatory - MST 137 — 6G Welding Certification Examination Preparatory Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-6g-welding-certification-exam-preparation-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology (AAS) **Degree** Build skills that open the door to multiple career paths in manufacturing and industry. You’ll gain knowledge in both traditional and emerging technologies - preparing you for technical roles and long‑term career growth in a constantly evolving field. Stark State College's industrial technology program gives you exposure to both traditional manufacturing methods and state ‑ of ‑ the ‑ art , emerging technologies used in today’s industrial environments. ## Courses - ABC 110 — Electrical Applications I - ABC 120 — Electrical Applications II - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - AIT 103 — Non-Destructive Testing - AIT 122 — Machine Tools - AIT 123 — Advanced Machine Tools - AIT 124 — Principles of Rigging - AIT 134 — Preventive and Predictive Maintenance - AIT 137 — CAD/CAM - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - AIT 221 — Advanced CNC Programming - BTA 100 — Core Skills I - BTA 101 — Welding Skills - Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding - BTA 102 — Advanced Fitting/Welding - BTA 103 — Plumbing Core and Code - BTA 104 — Plumbing Rough, Finish, Welding - BTA 105 — Rigging and Tube Bending/Revit - BTA 106 — Advanced Fitting - BTA 107 — Med Gas, Orbital Welding, Intel - BTA 108 — Advanced Welding - BTA 109 — Crane Signaling - BTA 110 — CFC - BTA 111 — Basic Electricity - BTA 112 — Gas Install - BTA 113 — Tube Bending, Rigging and Signal - BTA 114 — Economizer Fundamentals and Controls - BTA 115 — Electric Controls - BTA 116 — Hydronics - BTA 117 — Refrigeration Controls - BTA 118 — Sheet Metal Layout - BTA 119 — Pumps - BTA 120 — Start, Test, and Balance - BTA 121 — Schematics and Diagrams - BTA 122 — Pneumatics, Series 90 Control, Flame Safeguard - BTA 123 — Supermarket Refrigeration - BTA 124 — Solar Systems - BTA 125 — Rigging, Signal, Shop Project - BTA 126 — Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Control Systems - BTA 127 — CO2 Transcritical Systems - BTA 128 — A2L Refrigeration - BTA 129 — Install Braze and Solder - CDL 121 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Safe Operation and Control - CDL 122 — Commercial Driver's License - Class A - Advanced Operations and Maintenance - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - EET 123 — Semiconductor Devices and Circuits - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENV 231 — OSHA 30 HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - ETD 225 — Special Topics - ETD 226 — Special Topics - ETD 227 — Special Topics - ETD 228 — Special Topics - ETD 229 — Special Topics - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - IET 121 — Industrial Management Concepts - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - IET 270 — Dimensional Metrology and Inspection I - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MET 123 — Material Science - MET 225 — Manufacturing Processes - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 125 — Basic Pumps - MST 126 — Pipefitting Principles and Applications - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 134 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - MST 136 — 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparatory - MST 137 — 6G Welding Certification Examination Preparatory - MST 138 — Preparatory Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MST 139 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MST 227 — Metallic Inert Gas Welding - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PIP 110 — Plumbing/Pipefitting Applications I - PIP 120 — Plumbing/Pipefitting Applications II - PIP 130 — Plumbing/Pipefitting Applications III - PIP 140 — HVAC Systems Operations I - PIP 150 — HVAC Systems Operations II - PIP 160 — Basic Rigging, Crane and Tooling - PIP 161 — Pipe, Rigging, Refrigeration, and Compressors - PIP 162 — Steam and Hydronic Heat - PIP 163 — Basic Electric, Motors, and Relays - PIP 164 — Compressors, Condensers, Evaporators and Expansion Devices - PIP 165 — Plumbing Fixture Install and Mockup - PIP 166 — Circuit Boards and Wire Diagrams - PIP 167 — Electrical Safety, Meters, and Material Identification - PIP 168 — Pump Operation and Systems Installation - PIP 169 — Soldering, Bazing, and Tube Bending - PIP 170 — Operation and Recovery of Refrigeration Systems - PIP 175 — Industrial Crane Rigging and Signaling - PIP 180 — Advanced Layout and Pipe Threading and Grooving - PIP 185 — Plumbing Code - PIP 190 — Backflow and Medical Gas - PIP 195 — Safety, Fittings, and Introduction to Code - PIP 200 — Underground, Steam and Hydronic Heat - PIP 205 — Mechanical Drawing and Layout - PIP 210 — Torch Cutting, Soldering, and Brazing - PIP 215 — Digital Layout, Plangrid, and Tube Bending - PIP 220 — Plumbing Code and Welding - PIP 225 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - PIP 230 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding - PIP 235 — Metal Inert Gas Welding - PIP 236 — Advanced Steam and Hydronic Systems and Service - PIP 237 — Industrial Rigging and Signaling - PIP 238 — Building and Mechanical Controls - PIP 239 — Balance of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems and Fuel Oil Heat - PIP 240 — Primary and Secondary Pumping - PIP 241 — Advanced Controls and Backflow - PIP 242 — Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems and Installation - PIP 243 — Flame Safeguard Controls, Specialized Refrigeration and Advanced HVAC - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - UPP 100 — Operations/Heritage - UPP 101 — Material ID, Safe Tool Use, First Aid, and CPR - UPP 102 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding and Blueprint Reading and Drawing - UPP 103 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding and AutoCAD - UPP 104 — Advanced Welding, Rigging and Signaling, and Med Gas - UPP 105 — Medical Gas Installer and Semiconductor Orbital Welding - UPP 106 — Plumber Pipefitter Math Applications - UPP 107 — Torch, Cutting, Soldering and Brazing, and Drainage Systems - UPP 108 — Fitting and Joining, Intermediate Drainage Systems, and Rigging - UPP 109 — Pipe Fitting and Fabrication and Applications and Tube Bending - UPP 110 — Plumbing Design and Install and Stainless Fitter for Semiconductor Construction - UPP 111 — Hydronic Heating and Cooling Piping and Stainless Fitter for Semiconductor Construction - UPP 112 — Advanced Plumbing Code and Backflow Test - UPP 113 — Advanced Hydronic Heating and Cooling Systems Piping - UPP 114 — Hydronics and Steam Heating Systems - UPP 115 — Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps and Variable Frequency Drives - UPP 116 — Pump Service and Maintenance and Chiller Install and Service - UPP 117 — Refrigeration Install and Principles of Air Flow - UPP 118 — Start Test and Balance, Pump Maintenance, and Boiler Service - UPP 119 — Industrial Rigging and Signaling, Pneumatic Controls - UPP 120 — Test Start and Balancing - UPP 121 — Boiler Service and Repair and Variable Refrigerant Flow - UPP 122 — Basic Refrigeration and Electricity - UPP 123 — Advanced Plumbing and Pipefitting Mathematical Applications Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-aas/ --- # Industrial Technology – Basic Industrial Maintenance (CEC) Major code: 4407 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 125 — Basic Pumps - MST 134 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 107 — Industrial Math Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-basic-industrial-maintenance-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology – Basic Robotics (CEC) Major code: 4553 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 121 — Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - AIT 226 — Robotic Vision - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-basic-robotics-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology – Industrial Maintenance Major (AAS) **Degree** Start a hands‑on career in a growing, in‑demand field. With Stark State College's industrial maintenance program, you’ll gain practical skills to maintain, troubleshoot, and improve advanced industrial systems - opening the door to strong job prospects, internships, and long‑term career stability in manufacturing and industrial environments. ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - AIT 122 — Machine Tools - AIT 124 — Principles of Rigging - AIT 134 — Preventive and Predictive Maintenance - AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - AIT 228 — Automated Welding and Fabrication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 125 — Basic Pumps - MST 126 — Pipefitting Principles and Applications - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 134 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-industrial-maintenance-aas/ --- # Industrial Technology – Precision Machining and CNC Programming (CEC) Major code: 4319 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 122 — Machine Tools - AIT 123 — Advanced Machine Tools - AIT 137 — CAD/CAM - AIT 221 — Advanced CNC Programming - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-precision-machining-cnc-programming-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology – Tungsten Inert Gas Welding (CEC) Major code: 4324 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 103 — Non-Destructive Testing - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 136 — 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparatory - MST 138 — Preparatory Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MST 139 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MST 227 — Metallic Inert Gas Welding Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-tungsten-inert-gas-welding-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology – Welding Technology AWS Certification Exam Preparation (CEC) Major code: 4320 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - MST 127 — Principles of Welding Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technology-welding-aws-certification-exam-preparation-cec/ --- # Industrial Technology-Advanced Manufacturing Mgr (AAS) **Degree** Stark State’s advanced manufacturing technology program equips you with the expertise needed to thrive in modern industrial environments – including the automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical devices, plastics, food and beverage, and defense/military industries. This innovative program focuses on the latest technologies, applications and best practices to enhance manufacturing processes and produce highly functional, complex products. ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - AIT 122 — Machine Tools - AIT 134 — Preventive and Predictive Maintenance - AIT 137 — CAD/CAM - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - AIT 221 — Advanced CNC Programming - AIT 226 — Robotic Vision - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - IET 121 — Industrial Management Concepts - IET 223 — Computer Numerical Controls - IET 270 — Dimensional Metrology and Inspection I - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MET 225 — Manufacturing Processes - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 134 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technologyadvanced-manufacturing-mgr-aas/ --- # Industrial Technology-Industrial Maintenance (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 4352 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 101 — Basic Machines - AIT 134 — Preventive and Predictive Maintenance - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 125 — Basic Pumps - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 134 — Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems - MST 221 — Mechanical Drive Components - MTH 107 — Industrial Math - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/industrial-technologyindustrial-maintenance-cert/ --- # Judicial Court Reporting (AAB) This online Associate of Applied Business in Judicial Court Reporting is a joint program between Clark State and Stark State, allowing students to take transferable coursework from both institutions and earn a degree from each. Students gain hands-on, real‑time court reporting skills using advanced technology, complete a required internship, and graduate from a program that meets or exceeds National Court Reporters Association standards. ## Courses - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - ENG 1111 — CLARK- English I - ENG 2211 — Clark Business Communication - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - JCR 1001 — CLARK-RealtimeTheory I - JCR 1002 — Realtime Theory II - JCR 1003 — CLARK-Realtime Theory Applications - JCR 1101 — CLARK-Skill Building II - JCR 1102 — Skill Building II - JCR 131 — Legal Terminology - JCR 2103 — CLARK-Skill Building III - JCR 2104 — Skill Building IV - JCR 2105 — CLARK-Skill Building V - JCR 2106 — Skill Building VI - JCR 2200 — CLARK-Realtime Business Procedures - JCR 2300 — CLARK-CAT Transcript Production - JCR 2400 — JCR Internship - MTH 1060 — CLARK - Business Mathematics - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/judicial-court-reporting-aab/ --- # Judicial Court Reporting Technical (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 2149 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - ENG 1111 — CLARK- English I - JCR 1001 — CLARK-RealtimeTheory I - JCR 1002 — Realtime Theory II - JCR 1003 — CLARK-Realtime Theory Applications - JCR 1101 — CLARK-Skill Building II - JCR 1102 — Skill Building II - JCR 131 — Legal Terminology - JCR 2103 — CLARK-Skill Building III - JCR 2104 — Skill Building IV - JCR 2105 — CLARK-Skill Building V - JCR 2106 — Skill Building VI - JCR 2200 — CLARK-Realtime Business Procedures - JCR 2300 — CLARK-CAT Transcript Production - JCR 2400 — JCR Internship Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/judicial-court-reporting-technical-cert/ --- # Legal Assisting (AAB) This legal assisting program prepares students to support attorneys across a wide range of legal settings, including law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies. Graduates are ready for roles such as legal assistant or legal researcher and are eligible to pursue industry certifications, with flexible options to complete either a one‑year certificate or an associate degree. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 129 — Keyboarding Skill Building - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 132 — Records Management - AOT 224 — Legal Office Procedures - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems - AOT 228 — Virtual Administrative Assistant Procedures - AOT 232 — AOT Practicum - AOT 235 — Legal Research and Writing - AOT 237 — Legal Office Applications - AOT 239 — Legal Transccription - BUS 121 — Business Administration - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook - JCR 131 — Legal Terminology - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System - PSC 123 — Government & Legal Ethics - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/legal-assisting-aab/ --- # Legal Assisting (CERT) **Certificate** The one‑year legal assisting certificate prepares students for entry‑level legal support roles in law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies. Designed for non‑degree‑seeking students, the certificate provides job‑ready skills and allows earned credits to be applied later toward the associate degree. ## Courses - AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 129 — Keyboarding Skill Building - AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills - AOT 224 — Legal Office Procedures - AOT 235 — Legal Research and Writing - AOT 239 — Legal Transccription - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook - JCR 131 — Legal Terminology - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 123 — Government & Legal Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/legal-assisting-certificate-cert/ --- # Management Information Systems – Help Desk and Computer User Support (CEC) Major code: 5030 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CIS 121 — Help Desk and Computer Support Concepts - NET 118 — Network Basics - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 131 — Microsoft Client Operating System - NET 244 — Microsoft Networking I Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/management-information-systems--help-desk-computer-user-support-cec/ --- # Marketing & Sales Management (AAB) Major code: 2300 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Management, Marketing, and Culinary Arts Department ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 121 — Business Administration - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MGT 121 — Principles of Management - MGT 221 — Supervision - MKT 121 — Principles of Marketing - MKT 221 — Sales - MKT 222 — Advertising - MKT 226 — Supply Chain Management - MKT 229 — Market Planning - MKT 236 — E-Marketing - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/marketing-sales-management-aab/ --- # Mathematics (ASC) It’s an essential part of our lives on a daily basis and can open a world of opportunities in many majors. Stark State’s mathematics degree helps you develop in-demand problem‑solving and analytical skills that employers value across data‑driven industries, from technology and finance to health care and advanced manufacturing. ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 214 — Discrete Mathematics - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/mathematics-asc/ --- # Mathematics-Pre-Actuarial Math (ASC) Stark State’s pre‑actuarial mathematics associate degree prepares you with the mathematical and analytical foundation needed for careers or further education in actuarial science and related fields. ## Courses - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BUS 124 — Business Analysis - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 214 — Discrete Mathematics - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/mathematicspreacturial-math-asc/ --- # Mechanical Engineering Technol (AAS) **Degree** At Stark State, you’ll learn how to create and test the engines, tools, machinery and equipment people use every day. Our mechanical engineering technology degree can put you on the path to an in-demand and good-paying job. If you’re interested in continuing your education, we have transfer opportunities to put you on the path to earning your bachelor’s degree. ## Courses - AIT 122 — Machine Tools - DET 121 — Engineering Drawing - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - DET 126 — Customizing AutoCAD - DET 230 — AutoCAD Inventor with 3D Printing and Scanning - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MET 123 — Material Science - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MET 221 — Advanced Strength of Materials - MET 222 — Fluid Power - MET 223 — Dynamics - MET 225 — Manufacturing Processes - MET 226 — Technical Project - Mechanical and Design - MET 227 — Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer - MET 228 — Machine Design - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/mechanical-engineering-technol-aas/ --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology – Machine Design (CEC) Major code: 4056 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MET 221 — Advanced Strength of Materials - MET 226 — Technical Project - Mechanical and Design - MET 228 — Machine Design - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/mechanical-engineering-technology-machine-design-cec/ --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology – Mechanical Power (CEC) Major code: 4057 Business, Engineering, and Engineering Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - EST 230 — Electrical Circuits and Devices - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MET 222 — Fluid Power - MET 228 — Machine Design - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/mechanical-engineering-technology-mechanical-power-cec/ --- # Medical Assisting (Fall) One-Year (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 3105 Pre-code: 3106 Health and Public Services Division Medical Technology Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - MAT 100 — Medical Assisting I - MAT 101 — Medical Office Procedures - MAT 102 — Medical Assisting II - MAT 103 — Medical Law and Ethics - MAT 200 — Medical Laboratory Procedures for Medical Assisting - MAT 201 — Insurance for Medical Assisting - MAT 202 — Pharmacology/Administration of Medications - MAT 203 — Medical Assisting III - MAT 204 — Medical Office Management - MAT 205 — Medical Assisting Seminar - MAT 206 — Medical Assisting Practicum - MAT 234 — Introduction to Phlebotomy Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/medical-assisting-fall-one-year-cert/ --- # Medical Billing (CEC) Major code: 3057 Health and Public Services Division Medical Technology Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - HIT 101 — Introduction to Medical Billing - HIT 102 — Medical Claims Methodology - HIT 123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - HIT 230 — Healthcare Delivery in the U.S. - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/medical-billing-cec-cec/ --- # Medical Coding (CERT) **Certificate** Launch a career in health care outside the clinical setting with Stark State College’s medical coding certificate. Gain practical medical coding skills that today’s health care organizations actively need. You’ll leave with industry‑relevant training, career flexibility and a faster, affordable path to a job that’s in demand right now. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BIO 222 — Pharmacology - HIT 121 — Health Data Management and Delivery Systems - HIT 123 — Healthcare Legal and Ethical Issues - HIT 124 — Clinical Classification Systems I - HIT 221 — Clinical Classifications Systems II - HIT 230 — Healthcare Delivery in the U.S. - HIT 231 — Virtual Professional Practice Experience Coding Lab - HIT 232 — Healthcare Reimbursement Methodology - HIT 233 — Clinical Classification Systems III - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/medical-coding-certificate-cert/ --- # Medical Laboratory Technology (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 3300 Pre-code: 3301 Health and Public Services Division Respiratory, Laboratory, and Surgical Technology Dept. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - ENG 124 — College Composition - MLT 121 — Fundamentals of Laboratory Techniques - MLT 122 — Urinalysis and Body Fluids - MLT 123 — Hematology I - MLT 124 — Hematology II - MLT 125 — Immunohematology - MLT 126 — Immunology/Serology - MLT 222 — Clinical Chemistry - MLT 223 — Clinical Microbiology - MLT 225 — MLT Applications - MLT 226 — MLT Directed Practice - MLT 227 — MLT Seminar - MTH 124 — Statistics - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/medical-laboratory-technology-aas/ --- # Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design Major - AutoCAD (CEC) Major code: 4004 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - DET 126 — Customizing AutoCAD - DET 230 — AutoCAD Inventor with 3D Printing and Scanning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/met-design-major-autocad-cec/ --- # Microsoft Applications Professional (CEC) Major code: 5024 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word - AOT 128 — Document Development and Website Maintenance - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - AOT 236 — Database Applications-Microsoft Access - ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/microsoft-applications-professional-cec-cec/ --- # Microsoft Networking (CEC) Major code: 5407 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - NET 118 — Network Basics - NET 120 — PC Upgrading and Maintenance - NET 121 — Introduction to Computer Networking - NET 131 — Microsoft Client Operating System - NET 244 — Microsoft Networking I - NET 245 — Microsoft Networking II - NET 246 — Microsoft Networking III Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/microsoft-networking-cec/ --- # Music Production (CEC) Major code: 5461 Business, Engineering, and Information Technology Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 129 — Digital Audio Recording and Editing - IMT 135 — Music Theory and Composition I - IMT 247 — Music Theory Composition II - IMT 250 — Music Theory Composition II Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/music-production-cec/ --- # Music Production & Engineering (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 5460 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Digital Media and Administrative Technologies Department ## Courses - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 129 — Digital Audio Recording and Editing - IMT 134 — Technical Musicianship - IMT 135 — Music Theory and Composition I - IMT 223 — Digital Video Recording and Editing - IMT 230 — Webcasting and Music Publishing - IMT 239 — Music Synthesis I - IMT 246 — Applied Music Technology - IMT 247 — Music Theory Composition II - IMT 250 — Music Theory Composition II - IMT 259 — Music Synthesis II - IMT 260 — Live Sound - IMT 261 — Advanced Music Technology - IMT 266 — Film Theory and Practice - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/music-production-engineering-aas/ --- # Nursing (BSN) Advance your nursing career and learn new ways to enhance patient care with Stark State College’s Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program. Whether you’re a recent graduate or a working RN, the fully online coursework with in-person practicums makes it easier to balance school, work and life while earning your bachelor’s degree in nursing. ## Courses - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - NSG 310 — Health Promotion of Complex Conditions - NSG 320 — Teaching and Learning in Nursing - NSG 330 — Collaborative Interprofessional Concepts in Nursing - NSG 340 — Nursing Evidence-Based Practice and Research - NSG 410 — Population-Based, Global Diversity in Nursing - NSG 430 — Nursing Informatics Technology in Healthcare settings - NSG 440 — Leadership and Management in Nursing - NSG 450 — Advancing Roles in Professional Nursing - NSG 460 — Nursing Capstone - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/nursing-bs/ --- # Occupational Therapy Assistant (AAS) **Degree** An associate degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant prepares students to help individuals regain independence after illness, injury, or developmental challenges by supporting daily living activities under a licensed therapist’s supervision. Graduates are eligible to take a national certification exam (NBCOT) to become Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTA), with most states also requiring licensure based on exam results. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - OTA 121 — Foundations in Occupational Therapy - OTA 122 — Therapeutic Media - OTA 123 — Psychosocial Aspects in OT - OTA 124 — Psychosocial Clinical Experience - OTA 220 — Kinesiology in Occupational Therapy - OTA 221 — Developmental Aspects in OT - OTA 222 — Developmental Clinical Experience - OTA 223 — Life Span Development - OTA 224 — OT in Physical Dysfunction - OTA 225 — Physical Dysfunction Clinical Experience - OTA 226 — OT Assistant Seminar - OTA 227 — Clinical Applications I - OTA 228 — Clinical Applications II - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/occupational-therapy-assistant-aas/ --- # Physical Therapist Assistant (AAS) **Degree** The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program at Stark State prepares students to work under licensed physical therapists to help patients recover mobility, manage pain, and improve daily functioning through hands-on treatments and therapeutic exercises. Students gain a mix of classroom, lab, and clinical experience and, upon graduation, are eligible to take required licensure exams to begin working in healthcare settings supporting patient rehabilitation and education. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 124 — Human Diseases - ENG 124 — College Composition - EXS 110 — Anatomy of Exercise - EXS 120 — Exercise Applications - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PTA 110 — Therapy Science - PTA 111 — Personal Health and Wellness - PTA 118 — Principles of Patient Care - PTA 119 — Professional Values and Ethics - PTA 120 — Introduction to Orthopedics - PTA 125 — Professional Clinical Practice for the Physical Therapy Assistant - PTA 126 — Pathophysiology - PTA 128 — PTA Procedures I Clinical Interventions - PTA 136 — Neurological Foundations for Rehabilitation - PTA 138 — Data Collection - PTA 224 — PTA Procedures II Orthopedics - PTA 225 — PTA Procedures II Neurologic - PTA 228 — Seminar I - PTA 230 — Seminar II - PTA 247 — Clinical Experience I - PTA 248 — Multisystems - PTA 257 — Clinical Experience II - PTA 267 — Clinical Experience III - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/physical-therapist-assistant-aas/ --- # Pipefitting & Welding Technology (CEC) Major code: 4333 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 103 — Non-Destructive Testing - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 126 — Pipefitting Principles and Applications - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 136 — 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparatory - MST 137 — 6G Welding Certification Examination Preparatory Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/pipefitting-welding-technology-cec/ --- # Police Science (AAS) **Degree** Stark State College's Police Science program combines general education with criminal justice coursework and hands-on training through a law enforcement academy. It prepares students for entry-level careers such as police officer, deputy sheriff, or other law enforcement roles, and can also help current officers advance their careers. ## Courses - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CJS 121 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CJS 140 — Law Enforcement Academy I - CJS 221 — Criminology - CJS 240 — Law Enforcement Academy II - ENG 124 — College Composition - HJS 250 — Human Services and Justice Studies Practicum and Seminar - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSC 221 — State and Local Government - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/police-science-aas/ --- # Police Science One-Year (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 1302 Health and Public Services Division Human Services and Justice Studies Department ## Courses - CJS 140 — Law Enforcement Academy I - CJS 240 — Law Enforcement Academy II Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/police-science-one-year-certificate/ --- # Practical Nursing (CERT) **Certificate** Launch your healthcare career in as little as 12 months with Stark State’s Licensed Practical Nurse program. We combine classroom instruction with hands-on clinical experience to prepare you for the NCLEX-PN and a high-demand role in your local community. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - PNC 100 — Nursing I - PNC 101 — Pharmacology I - PNC 120 — Nursing 2 - PNC 121 — Pharmacology 2 - PNC 130 — Nursing 3 - PNC 140 — Nursing 4 - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/practical-nursing-cert-cert/ --- # Pre-Engineering – Civil Engineering (AS) **Degree** Major code: 4205 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 227 — Surveying I - CET 228 — Surveying II - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - CST 121 — Modeling and Simulation - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 231 — College Composition II - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MET 221 — Advanced Strength of Materials - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/pre-engineering-civil-as/ --- # Pre-Engineering – Electrical Engineering (AS) **Degree** Major code: 4102 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 233 — C++ Programming - CST 121 — Modeling and Simulation - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/pre-engineering-electrical-as/ --- # Pre-Engineering – Mechanical Engineering (AS) **Degree** Major code: 4054 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - CST 121 — Modeling and Simulation - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MET 123 — Material Science - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MET 221 — Advanced Strength of Materials - MET 223 — Dynamics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 221 — General Physics I with Calculus - PHY 222 — General Physics II with Calculus - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/pre-engineering-mechanical-as/ --- # Expanded Func Dental Aux (ASC) Major code: 3427 Pre-code: 3428 Health and Public Services Division Allied Dental Health Professions Department ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - DAS 225 — Dental Morphology for the Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) - DAS 226 — Expanded Dental Assisting I - DAS 227 — Expanded Dental Assisting II - DAS 228 — Directed Clinical Practice - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/preexpanded-func-dental-aux-asc/ --- # Massage Therapy (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 3453 Pre-code: 3454 Health and Public Services Division Therapy & Wellness Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - ENG 124 — College Composition - EXS 110 — Anatomy of Exercise - GER 121 — Introduction to Gerontology - MAS 121 — Massage Therapy I - MAS 122 — Massage Therapy II - MAS 123 — Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology I - MAS 124 — Massage Therapy Anatomy and Physiology II - MAS 223 — Massage Therapy Review - MAS 224 — Massage Therapy III - MAS 225 — Massage Therapy IV - MAS 226 — Massage Therapy V - MAS 227 — Massage Therapy Procedures - MAS 228 — Professional Practice and Evaluation - MAS 229 — Clinical Operations - MAS 231 — Sports Massage - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 222 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/premassage-therapy-aas-aas/ --- # Pre-Medical Prof Concentration (ASC) Stark State’s pre-medical professional associate degree provides the foundational science and math coursework needed for careers in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, or veterinary science. It features small classes, hands-on lab experiences, and strong transfer pathways to four-year universities, helping students continue into advanced healthcare programs. ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 241 — Organic Chemistry I - CHM 242 — Organic Chemistry II - CHM 243 — Biochemistry I - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PHY 122 — College Physics II with Algebra - PSY 121 — General Psychology - SCI 271 — Special Topics in Science I - SCI 272 — Special Topics in Science II - SCI 273 — Special Topics In Science III - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/premedical-prof-concentration-asc/ --- # Phlebotomy Technician (CEC) Major code: 3102 Pre-code: 3103 Health and Public Services Division Medical Technology Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - MAT 234 — Introduction to Phlebotomy Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/prephlebotomy-technician-cec-cec/ --- # RN Comp for LPN-CB (AAS) **Degree** Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) ready to advance your career and become a Registered Nurse (RN)? Stark State College’s LPN to RN bridge program is designed to help you seamlessly transition into the RN role, leveraging the skills and knowledge you’ve already acquired as an LPN. ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 124 — Statistics - NSG 101 — Clinical Reasoning in Current Nursing Practice - NSG 123 — Transition for the LPN (lecture) - NSG 123C — Transition for the LPN (clinical) - NSG 123L — Transition for the LPN (lab) - NSG 141 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness (lecture) - NSG 141C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness Issues (clinical) - NSG 141L — Concetps of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness Issues (lab) - NSG 221 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Family - NSG 221C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Famly (clinical) - NSG 221L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Family (lab) - NSG 241 — Concepts of Nursing Prac in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Conditions (lec) - NSG 241C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Cond (clin) - NSG 241L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Cond (lab) - NSG 261 — Concepts Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan with Complex Conditions - NSG 261C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan Cond (clinical) - NSG 261L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan with Complex Cond (lab) - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - SOC 121 — Sociology Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/prern-comp-lpncb-aas/ --- # RN Comp for Paramedic-CB (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 3359 Pre-code: 3362 Health and Public Services Division Nursing Department ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 124 — Statistics - NSG 101 — Clinical Reasoning in Current Nursing Practice - NSG 122 — Transition for the Paramedic (lecture) - NSG 122C — Transition for the Paramedic (clinical) - NSG 122L — Transition for the Paramedic (lab) - NSG 141 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness (lecture) - NSG 141C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness Issues (clinical) - NSG 141L — Concetps of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients with Mental Illness Issues (lab) - NSG 221 — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Family - NSG 221C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Famly (clinical) - NSG 221L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of the Reproducing and Developing Family (lab) - NSG 241 — Concepts of Nursing Prac in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Conditions (lec) - NSG 241C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Cond (clin) - NSG 241L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Adult Patients with Stable & Unstable Acute Cond (lab) - NSG 261 — Concepts Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan with Complex Conditions - NSG 261C — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan Cond (clinical) - NSG 261L — Concepts of Nursing Practice in the Care of Patients Across the Lifespan with Complex Cond (lab) - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - SOC 121 — Sociology Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/prern-comp-paramediccb-aas/ --- # Surgical Technology (AAS) **Degree** Stark State College's surgical technology program prepares you to work as a surgical technologist, assisting surgeons and ensuring operating rooms are safe, sterile, and properly equipped. In this role, you support patients and surgical teams before, during, and after procedures, often working long hours in physically demanding environments with potential exposure to health risks. ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - SUR 102 — Principles of Surgery I - SUR 102L — Principles of Surgery Lab - SUR 104 — Surgical Pharmacology - SUR 105 — Surgical Anatomy and Pathology - SUR 106 — Principles of Surgery II - SUR 106L — Principles of Surgery II Lab - SUR 200 — Surgical Specialties I - SUR 200L — Surgical Specialties I Lab - SUR 201 — Surgical Clinical Practicum I Seminar - SUR 201C — Surgical Clinical Practicum I - SUR 202 — Surgical Specialties II - SUR 202L — Surgical Specialties II Lab - SUR 203 — Surgical Clinical Practicum II Seminar - SUR 203C — Surgical Clinical Practicum II - SUR 204 — Surgical Technology Capstone Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/presurgical-technology-aas/ --- # Professional Competencies (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 7109 Arts and Sciences Division English, language, and Social Sciences Department ## Courses - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/professional-competencies-cert/ --- # Professional Writing (CEC) Stark State College’s professional writing certificate equips you with the essential skills to succeed in writing‑intensive roles across a wide range of industries. You sharpen your professional writing abilities while gaining practical, career‑ready experience - skills that directly translate to the workplace. ## Courses - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 227 — Writing for Media - ENG 228 — Writing for the Web - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 232 — Scriptwriting - ENG 238 — Introduction to Creative Writing Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/professional-writing-cec-cec/ --- # Psychology (AAR) Stark State College's psychology program introduces core psychological theories and human behavior concepts while preparing you to transfer to a four-year program or enter entry-level roles in social and human services. ## Courses - ASL 122 — American Sign Language I - ASL 124 — American Sign Language II - ASL 221 — American Sign Language III - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BIO 141 — General Biology I - BIO 142 — General Biology II - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - BIO 241 — General Genetics - BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 100 — Exploring Science and Technology - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - CHM 105 — Introduction to Forensic Science - CHM 123 — General Organic and Biological Chemistry - CHM 141 — General Chemistry I - CHM 142 — General Chemistry II - CHM 205 — Forensic Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 239 — Film Appreciation - ENG 240 — Women's Literature - ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers - GEO 141 — Physical Geology - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PHY 105 — Astronomy - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - PSY 222 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy - PSY 229 — Psychological Methods - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I - SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/psychology-aar/ --- # Quickbooks/Payroll (CEC) The QuickBooks/Payroll certificate is a flexible, career‑enhancement program that builds practical skills in accounting, tax principles, financial reporting, payroll, and business decision‑making, with courses offered online, virtual, or in person. Stackable toward the bookkeeping certificate and an associate degree in accounting. It includes the option to earn a tax preparer certificate to further prepare students for entry‑level roles in accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll across public and private sectors. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/quickbooks-payroll-cec-cec/ --- # Respiratory Care (AAS) **Degree** Major code: 3200 Pre-code: 3202 Health and Public Services Division Respiratory, Laboratory, and Surgical Technology Dept. ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - BIO 125 — Medical Terminology - BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology - ENG 124 — College Composition - MTH 105 — Math for Allied Health - RCT 121 — Introduction to Respiratory Care - RCT 121L — Introduction to Respiratory Care Lab - RCT 122 — Medical Gas Administration - RCT 122L — Medical Gas Administration Lab - RCT 123 — Airway Management Procedures - RCT 123L — Airway Management Procedures Lab - RCT 124 — Respiratory Care Pharmacology - RCT 125 — Practicum I Seminar - RCT 125C — Practicum I Clinical - RCT 126 — Critical Care - RCT 126L — Critical Care Lab - RCT 128 — Practicum II Seminar - RCT 128C — Practicum II Clinical - RCT 129 — Respiratory Diseases - RCT 220 — Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology - RCT 223 — Patient Assessment and Monitoring - RCT 224 — Practicum III Seminar - RCT 224C — Practicum III Clinical - RCT 225 — Practicum IV Seminar - RCT 225C — Practicum IV Clinical - RCT 225L — Practicum IV Laboratory - RCT 226 — Advanced Respiratory Care Procedures Lab - RCT 227 — Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Lab - RCT 227L — Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Lab - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/respiratory-care-aas/ --- # Semiconductor Cleanroom (CEC) Major code: 4105 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - EET 135 — Semiconductor 101 - EET 136 — Introduction to Vacuum Systems - EET 137 — Introduction to Manufacturing Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/semiconductor-cleanroom-cec/ --- # Semiconductor Cleanroom (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 4104 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - EET 120 — DC Circuit Analysis - EET 122 — AC Circuit Analysis - EET 123 — Semiconductor Devices and Circuits - EET 135 — Semiconductor 101 - EET 136 — Introduction to Vacuum Systems - EET 137 — Introduction to Manufacturing - EET 227 — PLCs and Industrial Controls I - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/semiconductor-cleanroom-cert/ --- # Sports Massage Specialist (CEC) Major code: 3455 Health and Public Services Division Therapy & Wellness Programs Department ## Courses - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function - EXS 110 — Anatomy of Exercise - MAS 121 — Massage Therapy I - MAS 231 — Sports Massage - NTR 121 — Nutrition for Health - PHL 122 — Ethics Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/sports-massage-specialist-cec/ --- # Tax Preparer (CEC) The tax preparer certificate prepares students for entry-level work in tax preparation by building foundational skills in individual, business, nonprofit, and estate taxation, while setting them on the path toward enrolled agent certification. Designed as a flexible, stackable option with online, evening, and virtual classes, it can lead to the one-year enrolled agent certificate, an associate degree in accounting, and career opportunities in taxation, bookkeeping, payroll, and related accounting roles. ## Courses - ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting - ACC 131 — Taxation I - ACC 132 — Financial Accounting - ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting - ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics - ACC 231 — Taxation II - AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel - BUS 124 — Business Analysis Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/tax-preparer-cec-cec/ --- # Teacher Assistant (CEC) Major code: 1055 Arts and Sciences Division Communication, Humanities, Reading, Education, and American Sign Language Department ## Courses - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - EDU 121 — Introduction to Early Childhood Education - EDU 126 — Educational Technology - EDU 130 — Introduction to the Teaching Profession - EDU 131 — Child Development - EDU 223 — Community and Family-based Programs - EDU 225 — The Exceptional Child - EDU 229 — Educational Psychology Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/teacher-assistant-cec/ --- # Technical Communication (AAS) **Degree** Stark State College's technical communications program will prepare you for many different forms of technical communication in the workplace by learning to write clearly and edit and design technical documents while exploring courses in a variety of disciplines. A required internship during the program’s final semester will introduce you to technical writing in the workplace. ## Courses - AOT 235 — Legal Research and Writing - BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIO 126 — Environmental Science - BIO 127 — Human Biology - BIO 128 — Climate Studies - BIO 129 — Meteorology - BIO 130 — Ocean Studies - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - CHM 101 — Introduction to Chemistry - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - COM 125 — Introduction to Communication Theory - COM 223 — Interviewing I - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 125 — Technical Editing and Layout - ENG 126 — Technical Grammar and Style - ENG 221 — Technical Report Writing - ENG 227 — Writing for Media - ENG 228 — Writing for the Web - ENG 229 — Grant Writing - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - ENG 250 — Technical Communications Internship - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - IMT 121 — Interactive Media - IMT 122 — Graphic Arts Design - ITD 122 — Computer Applications for Professionals - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - PHL 122 — Ethics - PHY 101 — Principles of Physics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/technical-communication-aas/ --- # Toyota TTEN (CEC) Major code: 2265 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills - AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems - AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems - AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems - AUT 141 — Steering, Suspension, and Braking Operations - AUT 142 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUT 143 — Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning for Light Vehicles - AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems - AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis - AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 - AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 - AUT 253 — Computerized Engine Control Systems Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/toyota-tten-cec-cec/ --- # Transportation Construction Inspection Level I (CEC) Major code: 4211 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CET 121 — Building Materials And Construction Methods - CET 222 — Concrete and Asphalt Testing - CET 225 — Sustainable Building Service Systems - CET 227 — Surveying I - CET 235 — Construction Management, Job Cost and Safety - CET 237 — Interpreting Construction Documents - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/transportation-construction-inspection-level-cec/ --- # Transportation Construstion Inspection Level II (CEC) Major code: 4212 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Engineering Technology Department ## Courses - CET 122 — Architectural Drafting I - CET 125 — Soil Mechanics - CET 227 — Surveying I - CET 228 — Surveying II - CET 232 — Land Planning and Design - DET 125 — Basic AutoCAD - MET 124 — Statics and Strength of Materials - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - PHY 121 — College Physics I with Algebra Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/transportation-construstion-inspection-level-ii-cec/ --- # TTEN Electrical/Brakes/Steering (CEC) Major code: 2268 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 191 — Automotive Co-op 1 - AUT 192 — Automotive Co-op 2 - TOY 101 — Introduction to Toyota T-TEN - TOY 102 — Toyota Electrical Systems I - TOY 103 — Toyota Steering, Suspension, and Handling - TOY 201 — Toyota Electrical Systems II - TOY 202 — Toyota Automotive Braking Systems Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/tten-electrical-brakes-steering-cec/ --- # TTEN Electrical/Transmissions/HVAC (CEC) Major code: 2266 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - AUT 193 — Automotive Co-op 3 - AUT 194 — Automotive Co-op 4 - TOY 101 — Introduction to Toyota T-TEN - TOY 102 — Toyota Electrical Systems I - TOY 106 — Toyota Manual Transmissions and Drivetrains - TOY 201 — Toyota Electrical Systems II - TOY 203 — Toyota HVAC Systems Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/tten-electrical-transmissions-hvac-cec/ --- # TTEN Engine Repair/Control/Transmission (CEC) Major code: 2267 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Automotive, Transportation, and CDL Technologies Department ## Courses - TOY 101 — Introduction to Toyota T-TEN - TOY 102 — Toyota Electrical Systems I - TOY 104 — Toyota Engine Diagnosis and Repair - TOY 105 — Toyota Engine Controls I - TOY 204 — Toyota Engine Controls II - TOY 205 — Toyota Automatic Transmission Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/tten-engine-repair-control-transmission-cec/ --- # Video Game Design (CEC) Major code: 5256 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - SGE 121 — Game Design - SGE 223 — 2D Game Design and Development - SGE 224 — Game Programming I Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/video-game-design-cec/ --- # Web Design (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 5125 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development - WDD 122 — Web Graphics Design - WDD 221 — Web Development with JavaScript - WDD 222 — Advanced Cascading Style Sheets - WDD 229 — Advanced Web Design Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/web-design-cert/ --- # Web Design & Development (AAB) Major code: 5100 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Computer Science and Information Systems Department ## Courses - CIS 126 — Fundamentals of Information Systems - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - COM 123 — Small Group Communication - CPD 121 — Data Modeling Database Design - CPD 123 — Structured Query Language - CPD 224 — Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration - CSE 122 — Programming Logic and Problem Solving - CSE 235 — Python Development - CSE 236 — Analyzing Software Requirements and Developing Solutions - CSE 237 — Advanced Python Development - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 221 — Social Problems - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar - WDD 121 — Internet Design and Development - WDD 122 — Web Graphics Design - WDD 221 — Web Development with JavaScript - WDD 222 — Advanced Cascading Style Sheets - WDD 225 — ASP.Net MVC Development - WDD 226 — Web Development with PHP and MySQL - WDD 229 — Advanced Web Design Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/web-design-development-aab/ --- # Welding Technology (CERT) **Certificate** Major code: 4309 Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division Industrial Technology Department ## Courses - AIT 103 — Non-Destructive Testing - AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics - AIT 228 — Automated Welding and Fabrication - MST 121 — Blueprint Reading - MST 127 — Principles of Welding - MST 136 — 3G and 4G Welding Certification Exam Preparatory - MST 137 — 6G Welding Certification Examination Preparatory - MST 138 — Preparatory Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MST 139 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MST 227 — Metallic Inert Gas Welding - SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/welding-technology-cert/ --- # Workforce Competencies (CEC) Major code: 7110 Arts and Sciences Division English, language, and Social Sciences Department ## Courses - BUS 122 — Basic Economics - BUS 221 — Microeconomics - BUS 222 — Macroeconomics - COM 121 — Effective Speaking - COM 122 — Interpersonal Communication - ENG 124 — College Composition - ENG 230 — Business Communication - ENG 231 — College Composition II - ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785 - ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present - ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare - ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - HIS 100 — American Civic Literacy - HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877 - HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877 - HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century - HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century - MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning - MTH 124 — Statistics - MTH 125 — College Algebra - MTH 130 — Trigonometry - MTH 135 — Precalculus - MTH 223 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus I - MTH 224 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus II - MTH 225 — Analytical Geometry and Calculus III - MTH 226 — Linear Algebra - MTH 227 — Ordinary Differential Equations - PHL 122 — Ethics - PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics - PSY 121 — General Psychology - PSY 123 — Human Growth and Development - PSY 124 — Industrial/Organizational Psychology - PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality - PSY 220 — Social Psychology - PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology - SOC 121 — Sociology - SOC 122 — Society and Technology - SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family - SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society - SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual Source: https://catalog.starkstate.edu/programs/workforce-competencies-cec/ --- # ABC 110 — Electrical Applications I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # ABC 120 — Electrical Applications II 5 credits · 5 hours --- # ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 128 — Accounting Basics for Managers 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 130 — Business Law and Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 131 — Taxation I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 132 — Financial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 133 — Managerial Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 221 — Intermediate Accounting I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 222 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 223 — Cost Accounting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 225 — Auditing 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ACC 226 — Advanced Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 227 — Payroll Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 229 — Accounting Software and Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 231 — Taxation II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 232 — Governmental & Not-for-Profit Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 237 — Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ACC 238 — Financial Statement Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIN 121 — Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIN 211 — Machine Learning 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIN 212 — AI for Computer Vision 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIN 213 — Natural Language Processing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIT 101 — Basic Machines 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AIT 103 — Non-Destructive Testing 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AIT 121 — Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIT 122 — Machine Tools 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIT 123 — Advanced Machine Tools 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIT 124 — Principles of Rigging 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AIT 134 — Preventive and Predictive Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIT 137 — CAD/CAM 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIT 139 — Introduction to Robotics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AIT 220 — Industrial Robotics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AIT 221 — Advanced CNC Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AIT 226 — Robotic Vision 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AIT 228 — Automated Welding and Fabrication 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 107 — Digital Technologies 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AOT 110 — Introduction to Administrative Assisting 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 128 — Document Development and Website Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 129 — Keyboarding Skill Building 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 132 — Records Management 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 134 — Form Design Essentials 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AOT 140 — Virtual Assistant Fundamentals 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AOT 224 — Legal Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 228 — Virtual Administrative Assistant Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 232 — AOT Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AOT 235 — Legal Research and Writing 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 236 — Database Applications-Microsoft Access 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 237 — Legal Office Applications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AOT 239 — Legal Transccription 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 121 — CNC LATHE OPERATIONS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 122 — CNC MILL OPERATIONS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 123 — CNC GRINDING OPERATIONS 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 124 — Basic Metrology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARL 125 — Metallurgical Inspection 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 126 — Metallurgy for Ferrous Materials 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARL 128 — Precision Grinding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 129 — Fundamentals of CNC Operations 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ARL 130 — CNC Turning Center Programming--EIA Format 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 131 — CNC Machining Center Programming--EIA Format 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 132 — CNC Turning Center Programming--Conversational Format 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 133 — CNC Machining Center Programming--Conversational Format 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 139 — Mechanical Fasteners 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 140 — Material Handling and Component Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 141 — Compressor Sub Assembly 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 142 — Small Unit Compressor Assembly 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 143 — Compressor Coating Processes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 144 — Cylinder Hydrotesting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 145 — Compressor Ion Nitriding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 146 — Compressor Document Integration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 221 — Industrial Layout and Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 222 — Advanced CNC Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 223 — Manufacturing Cell Leadership & Communication 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARL 224 — Master CAM Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 230 — Field Service Operations 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 231 — Compressor Final Inspection 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 232 — Rotary Unit Assembly 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 233 — Industrial Applications, Customers, and Products 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 234 — Gas Compression and Flow Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 235 — Midsize Unit Compressor Assembly 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 236 — Advanced Cylinder Hydrotesting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 237 — Advanced Compressor Coating Processes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 238 — Advanced Compressor Ion Nitriding 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 239 — Large Line Unit Compressor Assembly 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 240 — Ariel Technical Documentation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # ARL 241 — Solid Edge 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 242 — Multiple Axis Programming 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ARL 243 — CNC Fixtures, Macros, and Probes 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 121 — Introduction to Deaf Culture Community 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 122 — American Sign Language I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASL 123 — Introduction to Interperting 3 credits · 3 hours --- # ASL 124 — American Sign Language II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # ASL 221 — American Sign Language III 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 121 — Automotive Technical Skills 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 122 — Automotive Systems and Engine Technology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 123 — Engine Diagnosis and Major Service 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 124 — Vehicle Chassis Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 125 — Automotive Electrical and Accessory Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 126 — Automotive HVAC Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 128 — Automotive Diesel Engine Performance 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 137 — ASE Test Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 138 — Applied Automotive Principles 4 credits · 4 hours --- # AUT 141 — Steering, Suspension, and Braking Operations 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 142 — Automotive Electrical Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 143 — Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning for Light Vehicles 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 171 — Introduction to Honda PACT 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 172 — Honda Engine Mechanical 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 173 — Honda Steering and Suspension 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 174 — Honda Braking Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 175 — Honda Electrical Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 176 — Honda HVAC Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 181 — Introduction to CAT Lift Trucks 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 182 — CAT Operator Safety Training 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 183 — CAT Service Information System 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 184 — CAT Hydraulic Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 185 — CAT Internal Combustion Engine 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 186 — CAT Masts and Lift Mechanisms 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 187 — CAT Electrical Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 188 — CAT Steering Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 189 — CAT Braking Systems 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 191 — Automotive Co-op 1 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 192 — Automotive Co-op 2 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 193 — Automotive Co-op 3 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 194 — Automotive Co-op 4 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 221 — Fuel and Emissions Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 222 — Engine System Performance Diagnosis 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 223 — Advanced Automotive Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 224 — Automotive Diesel Performance Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 225 — Automotive Drivetrain 1 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 226 — Automotive Drivetrain 2 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 227 — Computerized Vehicle Control 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 228 — Auto Service Management 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 230 — Technical Project 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 231 — SPECIALIZED ELEC TRAIN 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 232 — FUEL INJECTION-EFI/PFI 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 233 — Automotive Diagnostic Applications 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 234 — Electrified Vehicle Propulsion Systems Operation, Diagnostics and Repair 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 241 — BODY CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 253 — Computerized Engine Control Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 254 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Interior Modifications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 255 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Exterior Modifications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 256 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Powertrain Modifications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 257 — Automotive Aftermarket Vehicle Chassis Modifications 3 credits · 3 hours --- # AUT 271 — Honda Fuel and Emissions System 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 273 — Honda Advanced Diagnostic Applications 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 275 — Honda Manual Transmissions 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 276 — Honda Automatic Transmissions 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 277 — Honda Computerized Engine 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 281 — CAT Differentials and Front Axles 1 credits · 1 hours --- # AUT 282 — CAT Transmissions 2 credits · 2 hours --- # AUT 283 — CAT Fuel Systems (LP, Gasoline) 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BIO 021 — Foundations of Anatomy and Physiology 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BIO 101 — Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 121 — Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 122 — Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 123 — Principles of Human Structure and Function 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BIO 124 — Human Diseases 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 125 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 126 — Environmental Science 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 127 — Human Biology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 128 — Climate Studies 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 129 — Meteorology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 130 — Ocean Studies 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 141 — General Biology I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 142 — General Biology II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 200 — Ecology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 221 — Principles of Microbiology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 222 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BIO 241 — General Genetics 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BIO 242 — Cell and Molecular Biology 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTA 100 — Core Skills I 6 credits · 6 hours --- # BTA 101 — Welding Skills - Shielded Metal Arc Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding 5 credits · 5 hours --- # BTA 102 — Advanced Fitting/Welding 6 credits · 6 hours --- # BTA 103 — Plumbing Core and Code 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 104 — Plumbing Rough, Finish, Welding 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTA 105 — Rigging and Tube Bending/Revit 6 credits · 6 hours --- # BTA 106 — Advanced Fitting 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTA 107 — Med Gas, Orbital Welding, Intel 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTA 108 — Advanced Welding 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 109 — Crane Signaling 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 110 — CFC 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 111 — Basic Electricity 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 112 — Gas Install 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 113 — Tube Bending, Rigging and Signal 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 114 — Economizer Fundamentals and Controls 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 115 — Electric Controls 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 116 — Hydronics 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 117 — Refrigeration Controls 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 118 — Sheet Metal Layout 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 119 — Pumps 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BTA 120 — Start, Test, and Balance 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 121 — Schematics and Diagrams 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTA 122 — Pneumatics, Series 90 Control, Flame Safeguard 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BTA 123 — Supermarket Refrigeration 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BTA 124 — Solar Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 125 — Rigging, Signal, Shop Project 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 126 — Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Control Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 127 — CO2 Transcritical Systems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 128 — A2L Refrigeration 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTA 129 — Install Braze and Solder 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTD 201 — BUS INDEPENDENT STUDY 1 credits · 1 hours --- # BTD 202 — BUS INDEPENDENT STUDY 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTD 203 — BUS INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BTD 204 — BUS INDEPENDENT STUDY 4 credits · 4 hours --- # BTD 222 — BUSINESS CO-OP 2 credits · 2 hours --- # BTD 223 — BUSINESS CO-OP 3 credits · 3 hours --- # BTD 224 — BUSINESS CO-OP 4 credits · 4 hours --- # 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PIP 164 — Compressors, Condensers, Evaporators and Expansion Devices 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIP 165 — Plumbing Fixture Install and Mockup 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIP 166 — Circuit Boards and Wire Diagrams 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 167 — Electrical Safety, Meters, and Material Identification 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 168 — Pump Operation and Systems Installation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 169 — Soldering, Bazing, and Tube Bending 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 170 — Operation and Recovery of Refrigeration Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PIP 175 — Industrial Crane Rigging and Signaling 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 180 — Advanced Layout and Pipe Threading and Grooving 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIP 185 — Plumbing Code 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 190 — Backflow and Medical Gas 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PIP 195 — Safety, Fittings, and Introduction to Code 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PIP 200 — Underground, Steam and Hydronic Heat 6 credits · 6 hours --- # PIP 205 — Mechanical Drawing and Layout 2 credits · 2 hours --- # 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PSY 131 — Psychology of Personality 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 220 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 221 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 222 — Psychological Aspects of Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PSY 229 — Psychological Methods 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTA 110 — Therapy Science 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTA 111 — Personal Health and Wellness 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 118 — Principles of Patient Care 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PTA 119 — Professional Values and Ethics 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 120 — Introduction to Orthopedics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTA 121 — Fundamentals of Physical Therapy 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PTA 125 — Professional Clinical Practice for the Physical Therapy Assistant 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 126 — Pathophysiology 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 128 — PTA Procedures I Clinical Interventions 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PTA 136 — Neurological Foundations for Rehabilitation 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTA 138 — Data Collection 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTA 224 — PTA Procedures II Orthopedics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # PTA 225 — PTA Procedures II Neurologic 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PTA 226 — Functional Anatomy 4 credits · 4 hours --- # PTA 228 — Seminar I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 230 — Seminar II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 247 — Clinical Experience I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 248 — Multisystems 2 credits · 2 hours --- # PTA 257 — Clinical Experience II 1 credits · 1 hours --- # PTA 267 — Clinical Experience III 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RCT 121 — Introduction to Respiratory Care 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RCT 121L — Introduction to Respiratory Care Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # RCT 122 — Medical Gas Administration 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RCT 122L — Medical Gas Administration Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # RCT 123 — Airway Management Procedures 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RCT 123L — Airway Management Procedures Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # RCT 124 — Respiratory Care Pharmacology 2 credits · 2 hours --- # RCT 125 — Practicum I Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours --- # 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SCI 271 — Special Topics in Science I 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SCI 272 — Special Topics in Science II 2 credits · 2 hours --- # SCI 273 — Special Topics In Science III 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 121 — Game Design 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 221 — Advanced Gaming and Simulation Topics 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 222 — 3D Game Design and Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 223 — 2D Game Design and Development 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 224 — Game Programming I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 225 — Assets for Games 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 226 — Game Programming II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SGE 230 — Game Portfolio 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 121 — Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 122 — Society and Technology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 123 — Dynamics of the Family 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 221 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 222 — Juvenile Delinquency 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 225 — Diversity in American Society 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 228 — Social Structure and the Individual 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SOC 229 — The African American Experience 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SPN 100 — Elementary Spanish I 4 credits · 4 hours --- # SPN 200 — Elementary Spanish II 4 credits · 4 hours --- # SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SSC 201 — Study Away: Experiential Learning 1 credits · 1 hours --- # STN 100 — State Tested Nurse Aide 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SUR 102 — Principles of Surgery I 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SUR 102L — Principles of Surgery Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SUR 104 — Surgical Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SUR 105 — Surgical Anatomy and Pathology 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SUR 106 — Principles of Surgery II 3 credits · 3 hours --- # SUR 106L — Principles of Surgery II Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SUR 200 — Surgical Specialties I 2 credits · 2 hours --- # SUR 200L — Surgical Specialties I Lab 1 credits · 1 hours --- # SUR 201 — Surgical Clinical Practicum I Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours --- # 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UPP 104 — Advanced Welding, Rigging and Signaling, and Med Gas 6 credits · 6 hours --- # UPP 105 — Medical Gas Installer and Semiconductor Orbital Welding 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UPP 106 — Plumber Pipefitter Math Applications 2 credits · 2 hours --- # UPP 107 — Torch, Cutting, Soldering and Brazing, and Drainage Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UPP 108 — Fitting and Joining, Intermediate Drainage Systems, and Rigging 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UPP 109 — Pipe Fitting and Fabrication and Applications and Tube Bending 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UPP 110 — Plumbing Design and Install and Stainless Fitter for Semiconductor Construction 3 credits · 3 hours --- # UPP 111 — Hydronic Heating and Cooling Piping and Stainless Fitter for Semiconductor Construction 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UPP 112 — Advanced Plumbing Code and Backflow Test 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UPP 113 — Advanced Hydronic Heating and Cooling Systems Piping 4 credits · 4 hours --- # UPP 114 — Hydronics and Steam Heating Systems 4 credits · 4 hours --- # 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