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2004-2006 PROGRAM GOALS CET CGT CAT CID CSIT ECEd EET GIS HPC HSP IDT MGT EMKT MET NETW OST LAW VPT WEB CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand and apply the basic principles of Civil Engineering Technology. Use creative thinking skills and the tools of Civil Engineering Technology to solve problems with a minimum of assistance and supervision. Use reading, writing and speaking skills to communicate effectively. Work in teams to solve problems. V. Demonstrate good personal work habits and professional ethics. Find employment in a related field. COMMUNICATIONS GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Successfully enter the job market in fields of advertising design, graphic design, Web design, computer illustration and prepress production. Create original concepts and designs for visual communications, incorporating typography, photography and illustration. COMPUTER ACCOUNTING PROGRAM GOALS The gradua te should be able to I. Understand the basic principles of financial accounting, managerial and cost accounting, and taxation and apply them to the accounting field. Integrate computer accounting with other areas in the business environment V. Demonstrate business skills including competencies in mathematics, written and oral communications and a variety of computer applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, accounting software and tax preparation software Function competently as a citizen and consumer Develop knowledge/skills as needed in the computer accounting field Qualify for entry-level positions in accounting V V COMPUTER INTEGRATED DRAFTING AND DESIGN PROGRAM GOALS I. Become technically proficient in a CAD application and knowledgeable in at least one other.

Use sophisticated graphics and modeling software. V. Demonstrate good professional habits. Become employed as a CAD drafter or employed in a related field. Use other software, references and resources related to the profession. Demonstrate good verbal, written and graphic communication skills. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Express ideas and facts in written and verbal communications and work independently or as a team member Effectively operate and use computers, peripherals and related equipment Understand terminology, numeric concepts, social/ethical implications and/or system concepts associated with the information technology field Understand and use applications software, operating systems and/or system- based products V. Analyze problems, develop algorithms and implement solutions Effectively use computer languages, compilers, interpreters and assembler products to produce code and output which meet specified requirements Understand system and software development cycles and use tools to develop and manage the cycles Upgrade and develop skills which represent real-world training standards as established by national tests, state standards, institutional goals and advisory recommendations Use equipment and resources which are up-to-date, real-world and which represent current trends in the employment field X. Develop a positive attitude towards standards, rules, expectations, work and learning Develop specific skills, understanding and knowledge which can be used at articulated institutions and which can be applied to higher levels of learning Enhance creative and artistic talents appropriate to the computer science field V V IX. XI. X EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM GOALS I. Be prepared for job entry or career advancement in the childcare field. Use good verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrate understanding of fundamental child development principles. Apply on-the-job the principles of good work habits. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand fundamental electrical/electronic principles. Understand moderately complex electronic systems. Acquire test data with numerous electronic instruments and diagnose system performance. Suggest modifications to electronic systems under test to improve performance. V. Maintain and troubleshoot electronic equipment. Breadboard (using wirewrap, soldering, etc.) and test electronic circuits. Develop printed-circuit board layouts, fabricate boards and package the overall electronic circuit. Program microprocessors, EPROMS, generic logic arrays and programmable logic controllers. IX. Simulate electronic circuits with circuit simulation software on a personal computer. X. Use new hardware/software by studying manuals or following computer instructions. V V

XI. Generate engineering reports. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROGRAM GOALS I. Demonstrate understanding of fundamental GIS principles. Be prepared for job entry or career advancement in GIS related fields. Use good verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrate problem-solving skills. HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING PROGRAM GOALS I. Effectively operate and use computers, peripherals, and related equipment Be prepared for job entry or career advancement in HPC-related fields Use good verbal and written communication skilss Demonstrate problem-solving skills HOSPITALITY PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand the basic principles of hospitality and apply them within the hospitality profession Integrate hospitality with other areas in the business environment V. Demonstrate basic collegiate skills that include competencies in mathematics, computer applications and communications Comprehend the relationship of the hospitality industry with the role of the consumer Continue developing skills as needed in the hospitality field Qualify for entry-level management positions in the hospitality industry V V INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand fundamentals of art and design, theories of design and human behavior, and design-related history. Apply the knowledge, skills, processes and theories of interior design. Communicate effectively Design within the context of building systems and use appropriate materials and products. V. Apply the laws, codes, regulations, standards, and practices that protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Understand the business and professional practice of interior design. MANAGEMENT PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand the basic principles of management, both qualitative and quantitative, and apply them to the management field Integrate management with other areas in the business environment

V. Demonstrate basic skills that include competencies in mathematics, computer applications and communications Function competently as a citizen and consumer Continue to develop knowledge skills as needed in the management field V E-COMMERCE/MARKETING PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand the basic principles of E-Commerce/Marketing and apply the Integrate E-Commerce/Marketing with other disciplines in busines Identify problems and use appropriate techniques to find solution Work independently and function on a tea V. Demonstrate basic math, verbal and written communications and computer skill Qualify for entry-level positions in the E-Commerce/Marketing field MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand and apply the basic theory and concepts of mechanical engineering technology. Identify and solve problems with a minimum of assistance and supervision. Operate concentration-related equipment with a high degree of manipulative skills. Communicate effectively, which includes reading, oral and written skills. V. Apply on-the-job the principles of good work habits. NETWORKING & COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Demonstrate problem-solving skills Secure employment within the information technology industry Implement problem solutions OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Use computer application programs (word processing, spreadsheet, data- base, presentation, web editors, etc.) Keyboard accurately (i.e. 53 words per minute with one error per minute) Understand and use terminology specific to their field Communicate effectively V. Use reference materials Show a positive attitude and work ethic Transcribe from machine dictation Use proofreading skills involving grammar, punctuation and language arts X. Organize work and follow time and records management techniques Adapt to changes in the work environment; develop problem-solving skills Use the Internet for research V V IX. XI. X

PARALEGAL STUDIES PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand and apply principles of law and legal ethics Demonstrate entry-level employment skills acquired through the legal specialty courses Demonstrate analytical and problem-solving skills Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication V. Demonstrate an understanding and practical application of law-office management and related computer applications in the legal environment VIDEO PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Understand and apply technology and processes unique to the video production business Apply skills appropriate for employment at an entry level in commercial production firms, broadcasting, corporate production facilities, etc. Complete all phases of a scripted video production, including subject matter research, script writing, shooting, editing, directing and producing Operate a variety of industry specific equipment, including computers and software V. Apply good resource management techniques WEB TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM GOALS I. Perform content and technical analysis Develop web applications/sites Implement application/site design Maintain applications V. Manage web environment Manage enterprise-wide web activities Posted: April 14, 2004