Program Overview

The General Occupational Technology curriculum provides individuals with an opportunity to upgrade skills and to earn an associate degree, diploma, and/or certificate by taking courses suited for individual occupational interests and/or needs.

The curriculum content will be customized for students according to occupational interests and needs. A program of study for each student will be selected from any non-developmental level courses (100-189, or 200-289) offered by the College.

Graduates will become more effective workers, better qualified for advancements with their field of employment, and become qualified for a wide range of entry-level employment opportunities.

All courses must be taken from approved AAS programs and students interested in this program must see the Dean of Business and Applied Technologies for enrollment details.

Program Outcomes

  1. Students will be able to demonstrate the use of application software and computer hardware.
  2. Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of global and cultural diversity, events, and issues.
  3. Students will be able to demonstrate the ability to design effective web sites and secure routers, switches, firewalls, intrusion detection devices, and security appliances through proper configurations.
  4. Students will be able to apply basic business and accounting principles in the changing global world.


For More Information: Bobby Van Brunt, Dean of Business and Applied Technologies

Bobby Van Brunt