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Certificate Degree in Technical Studies

The Blue Ridge Community and Technical College can customize this certificate degree for employers. Goals of the Technical Studies Program include:

  • To increase the abilities of employees to use technology effectively and responsibly.
  • To increase abilities of employees to communicate information effectively through reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
  • To develop employee’s abilities to solve problems through understanding, reasoning, research, and productive teamwork.
  • To assist those employed in the workforce to understand that education is a life-long process.

Certificate degree programs implemented under this degree designation will include instruction consistent with the following components and categories.

This program is only for individuals whose employer is working with Blue Ridge Community and Technical College to ensure completion of this degree.

Curriculum for an Certificate Degree in Technical Studies
Component I General Education
9 credits
Component II Technical Core
6 credits
Component III Occupational Specialty Core
9 credits
Component IV On-the-Job Training
8 credits
 
Total Credit Hours Required
32 credits

Component I – General Education

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1.
Communication Skills
ENGL 101 Written English
ENGL 110 Technical Writing
3 credits
2.
Social Awareness
Restricted Electives
3 credits
3.
Critical & Analytical Thinking
Restricted Electives
3 credits
Total Credit Hours Required 9
Electives must be taken from the General Education core competency

Component II – Technical Core   

Each program of study must include a general technical core that meets the goal of developing skills that may be applied to a variety of occupations or that may be specific to an occupation. Examples of the Technical Core courses are listed in the Blue Ridge CTC catalog.

1.
Intro to Desktop Publishing
3 credits
2.
Lean Manufacturing
3 credits
3.
Leadership Development Program
3 credits
4.
Microsoft Access for Windows
3 credits
5.
Introduction to Print Estimating
3 credits
6.
Intro to Printing
3 credits
7.
Internships (Imaging, Press, Finishing, Distribution –up to 3 credits each)
1-12 credits
8.
Press 1 – Small Press

3 credits

Total Credit Hours Required 6  

Component III—Technical/Occupational Spec.

The component consists of technical specialty courses specific to an occupational area. Apprenticeship and industry based education and training program courses are to be converted to college credit at the ratio of 15:1 and at a rate consistent with the lab hour/credit ratio of the degree granting institution for laboratory credit.

1. Specialization Area – (Choose 1:  Logistics System, Web Press Specialization, Finishing Specialization, Chemical Research Technology, Magazine/Catalog Operations) 3 credits
2. Desktop Color Editing     3 credits
3. Print Estimating                1 credit
4. Press 2 – Large Press 4 credits
5. Press Module Training   4 credits
6. Advanced Press Module Training 2 credits
7. Distribution and Control 3 credits
8. Intro to Finishing 3 credits
9. Finishing I - Binder 3 credits
10. Finishing II – Inkjet Modules 3 credits
11. Intro to Color Theory & Management 1 credit
12. Color Management         1 credit
13. Safety Training 3 credits
14. Support a Diverse Workforce 1 credit
15. Human Resource Management 3 credits
16. Electives - (Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Quantitative, Elective) 1-12 credits
Total Credit Hours Required 9  

Component IV—On-the-Job Training

The component consists of a paid or unpaid OJT, internship, or practicum performed in a business or industry setting in the occupational area. The on-the-job training component is to be converted to credit hours at a ratio of 150:1 with the maximum of 2,080 contact hours allowable. A statement of the total number of contact hours experience through on-the-job training will be placed on the college record.
Total Credit Hours Required 9

 

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