Ozarks Technical Community College

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OZARKS TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Springfield, Missouri
http://www.otc.cc.mo.us/

Ozarks Technical Community College was founded in 1990. It is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It first offered distance learning courses in 2000. In fall 2005, there were 2,000 students enrolled in distance learning courses. Institutionally administered financial aid is available to distance learners.
Services Distance learners have accessibility to academic advising, bookstore, career placement assistance, e-mail services, library services, tutoring.
Contact Mr. Carleton DeWitt Salley, Jr., Director of Online Teaching and Learning, Ozarks Technical Community College, 1001 East Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, MO 65802. Telephone: 417-447-8199. Fax: 417-447-8153. E-mail: [email protected].

DEGREES AND AWARDS

Programs offered do not lead to a degree or other formal award.

COURSE SUBJECT AREAS OFFERED OUTSIDE OF DEGREE PROGRAMS

Undergraduate —accounting and computer science; allied health and medical assisting services; anthropology; area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies related; behavioral sciences; biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology; biological and physical sciences; business administration, management and operations; business/commerce; business/corporate communications; business, management, and marketing related; cell biology and anatomical sciences; communication and media; computer and information sciences; creative writing; criminal justice and corrections; criminology; culinary arts and related services; data processing; developmental and child psychology; dramatic/theater arts and stagecraft; economics; education; educational/instructional media design; educational psychology; education related; English; English composition; family and consumer economics; foods, nutrition, and related services; geography and cartography; history; human resources management; languages (Germanic); liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities; mathematics; music; philosophy; philosophy and religious studies related; political science and government; psychology; religious studies; school psychology; social psychology; social sciences; sociology; speech and rhetoric; technical and business writing; technology education/industrial arts; theology and religious vocations related; urban studies/affairs; visual and performing arts related; work and family studies.

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