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  • GO YOU!

    KENTUCKY COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM

  • Kentucky Community and Technical College System300 North Main StreetVersailles, KY 40383877.KCTCS.4U (toll-free)877.528.2748859.256.3100

    KCTCS COLLEGES

    Ashland Community and Technical Collegeashland.kctcs.edu800.928.4256 (toll-free)

    Big Sandy Community and Technical Collegebigsandy.kctcs.edu888.641.4132 (toll-free)

    Bluegrass Community and Technical Collegebluegrass.kctcs.edu866.774.4872 (toll-free)

    Elizabethtown Community and Technical Collegeelizabethtown.kctcs.edu 877-246-2322 (toll-free)

    Gateway Community and Technical Collegegateway.kctcs.edu859.441.4500

    Hazard Community and Technical Collegehazard.kctcs.edu800.246.7521 (toll-free)

    Henderson Community Collegehenderson.kctcs.edu800.696.9958 (toll-free)

    Hopkinsville Community Collegehopkinsville.kctcs.edu270.707.3700

    Jefferson Community and Technical College jefferson.kctcs.edu502.213.5333

    Madisonville Community Collegemadisonville.kctcs.edu270.821.2250

    Maysville Community and Technical Collegemaysville.kctcs.edu606.759.7141

    Owensboro Community and Technical Collegeowensboro.kctcs.edu866.755.6282 (toll-free)

    Somerset Community Collegesomerset.kctcs.edu877.629.9722 (toll-free)

    Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical Collegesouthcentral.kctcs.edu855.246.2482 (toll-free)

    Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical Collegesoutheast.kctcs.edu888.274.7322 (toll-free)

    West Kentucky Community and Technical Collegewestkentucky.kctcs.edu270.554.9200

    KENTUCKY COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM

    16 COLLEGES/More than 70 CAMPUSES

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    ContentsServices for Students......................................................................................................57Student and Academic Services ...................................................................................................................57Policies and Procedures ...............................................................................................................................58Student Organizations..................................................................................................................................58FERPA ...........................................................................................................................................................59

    Academic Services..........................................................................................................61Introduction..................................................................................................................................................61Academic Advising .......................................................................................................................................61General Education Certifications ..................................................................................................................61Transfer to Baccalaureate Institutions .........................................................................................................61Non-Classroom Learning Experiences ..........................................................................................................68Modularized Credit Courses..........................................................................................................................69Academic Policies and Rules........................................................................................................................69Policies Related to Enrollment......................................................................................................................69Policies Related to Graduation .....................................................................................................................71Academic Credentials Awarded ....................................................................................................................72General Education Requirements .................................................................................................................75Course Transitions........................................................................................................................................79Admission to Programs ................................................................................................................................79KCTCS College Codes ...................................................................................................................................79

    KCTCS Online ...................................................................................................................80Online Programs...........................................................................................................................................80KCTCS Online Learn by Term – Semester-based Online Programs ................................................................80KCTCS Online Learn by TermCurrent List of Semester-based Online Programs: ............................................80KCTCS Online Learn on Demand Programs ..................................................................................................82Learn on Demand College Readiness Program .............................................................................................82

    Academic Curricula ........................................................................................................83Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Curricula.............................................................................................................................83Advanced Integrated Technology ..................................................................................................................83Advanced Manufacturing .............................................................................................................................84African American Studies .............................................................................................................................84Agricultural Studies .....................................................................................................................................85Agricultural Technology ................................................................................................................................85Air Conditioning Technology .........................................................................................................................86Appalachian Studies ....................................................................................................................................88Applied Engineering Technology ...................................................................................................................88Applied Process Technologies .......................................................................................................................90Apprenticeship Studies ................................................................................................................................91Architectural Technology ..............................................................................................................................91Arts Administration ......................................................................................................................................91Automotive Technology .................................................................................................................................92Aviation Maintenance Technology .................................................................................................................94Biomedical Technology Systems ...................................................................................................................95Biotechnology ...............................................................................................................................................95Biotechnology Laboratory Technician............................................................................................................96Broadcast Television Production...................................................................................................................97Business Studies..........................................................................................................................................98

    Business Administration Systems ....................................................................................................98Medical Information Technology .....................................................................................................107Office Systems Technology ..............................................................................................................109

    Business Communication...........................................................................................................................112Business Foundations ................................................................................................................................112Business Management and Marketing .......................................................................................................113Certified Medical Technician ......................................................................................................................114Civil Engineering Technology ......................................................................................................................114Collision Repair Technology ........................................................................................................................115Computer Aided Drafting and Design .........................................................................................................115Computer & Information Technologies........................................................................................................117Computerized Manufacturing and Machining ............................................................................................123Construction Technology.............................................................................................................................125

    Introduction ......................................................................................................................1Message from President McCall .....................................................................................................................3History and Functions of KCTCS .....................................................................................................................4Mission Statement .........................................................................................................................................4Academic Calendar ........................................................................................................................................4KCTCS Leadership ..........................................................................................................................................5

    Colleges.............................................................................................................................6Ashland Community and Technical College ....................................................................................................6Big Sandy Community and Technical College .................................................................................................8Bluegrass Community and Technical College ...............................................................................................11Elizabethtown Community and Technical College.........................................................................................15Gateway Community and Technical College .................................................................................................18Hazard Community and Technical College....................................................................................................21Henderson Community College .....................................................................................................................23Hopkinsville Community College ..................................................................................................................25Jefferson Community and Technical College.................................................................................................27Madisonville Community College..................................................................................................................31Maysville Community and Technical College ................................................................................................33Owensboro Community and Technical College..............................................................................................36Somerset Community College .......................................................................................................................38Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College............................................................................41Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College ................................................................................43West Kentucky Community and Technical College ........................................................................................45

    Admission ........................................................................................................................48Applying for Admission.................................................................................................................................48Admission and Registration Procedures .......................................................................................................48Non-Degree/Non-Credential Students ..........................................................................................................48High School Students ...................................................................................................................................48Second Chance Students .............................................................................................................................48Transient/Visiting Students ..........................................................................................................................48International Students .................................................................................................................................49Readmission after Two or More Years: Academic Bankruptcy .......................................................................49Previous College Work ..................................................................................................................................49Change of Program ......................................................................................................................................49KCTCS Assessment and Placement Policy ....................................................................................................49Mathematics Course Placement ...................................................................................................................50Reading Course Placement ..........................................................................................................................51English Course Placement............................................................................................................................51

    Tuition and Charges ........................................................................................................52Tuition and Charges .....................................................................................................................................52

    Mandatory Student Fee .....................................................................................................................52Charges for Customized Course Offerings ........................................................................................52Charges for Services .........................................................................................................................52Charges for Special Examination .....................................................................................................52Cancellation of Registration for Non-Payment of Charges ................................................................52Payment Plan Options ......................................................................................................................52Last Day to Enter an Organized Class ...............................................................................................53

    Refunds........................................................................................................................................................53KCTCS Online Learn by Term Courses* .............................................................................................53KCTCS Online Learn on Demand .......................................................................................................53

    Financial Delinquency ..................................................................................................................................54Professional Liability Insurance ...................................................................................................................54

    Financial Aid....................................................................................................................55Overview.......................................................................................................................................................55Student Eligibility and Application ...............................................................................................................55Dual Enrollment/Consortium Agreements.....................................................................................................55Federal Student Loans..................................................................................................................................55State Programs ............................................................................................................................................55Third Party Assistance Programs..................................................................................................................56Tax Credits ...................................................................................................................................................56Satisfactory Academic Progress ..................................................................................................................56

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    The KCTCS Catalog serves as the students’ guide to academic programs and services that our colleges provide. Students who enroll in an academic program should fulfill requirements as they exist at the time of such enrollment. If requirements change while the student is enrolled in a program, he/she may fulfill either the new or old requirements.

    KCTCS makes every effort to include relevant, timely, and accurate information in the Catalog. However, KCTCS reserves the right to make changes in the calendar, admission policies, expenses, programs, curricula, course descriptions, or any other matters addressed or not addressed in this pub-lication. Prospective students and enrolled students should check with college admission officers and academic advisers to learn of any changes. Also, some updates may be included in the online version of the Catalog located at kctcs.edu.

    Cosmetology ...............................................................................................................................................128Criminal Justice .........................................................................................................................................129Culinary Arts ..............................................................................................................................................131Dental Hygiene ...........................................................................................................................................133Dental Assisting/Dental Hygiene Integrated Program.................................................................................133Diagnostic Medical Sonography .................................................................................................................134Diesel Technology .......................................................................................................................................136Digital Game and Simulation Design .........................................................................................................139Education ...................................................................................................................................................139Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic ..................................................................................................140Energy Management...................................................................................................................................141Energy Systems ..........................................................................................................................................142Energy Technologies ...................................................................................................................................142Engineering and Electronics Technology.....................................................................................................143Environmental Science Technology .............................................................................................................149Environmental Technology ..........................................................................................................................149Equine Studies ...........................................................................................................................................150Financial and Customer Services ..............................................................................................................152Fire/Rescue Science Technology .................................................................................................................152Funeral Service...........................................................................................................................................154General Occupational/Technical Studies ....................................................................................................155Geographic Information Systems Technology..............................................................................................155Global Studies ............................................................................................................................................156Health and Wellness Technology .................................................................................................................156Health Care Foundations ............................................................................................................................157Health Care Informatics .............................................................................................................................157Health Education........................................................................................................................................157Health Information Technology ...................................................................................................................158Health Physics............................................................................................................................................158Health Science Technology .........................................................................................................................159Healthcare Facilities Leadership ................................................................................................................159Heavy Equipment Operation .......................................................................................................................160Historic Information Management ..............................................................................................................160Historic Preservation Technology ................................................................................................................161Homeland Security/ Emergency Management.............................................................................................161Horticulture ................................................................................................................................................162Human Services .........................................................................................................................................164Industrial Chemical Technology..................................................................................................................165Information Management and Design ........................................................................................................165Instructional Design and Learning Technology ...........................................................................................167Insurance Risk Management ......................................................................................................................168Integrated Engineering Technology.............................................................................................................168Interactive Design ......................................................................................................................................169Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education ..................................................................................................................................169Invasive Cardiology ....................................................................................................................................171Locomotive Technology ...............................................................................................................................171Logistics and Operations Management ......................................................................................................171Manufacturing Engineering Technology......................................................................................................172Manufacturing Industrial Technology .........................................................................................................173

    MIT: Electrical Technology ...............................................................................................................173MIT: Industrial Maintenance Technology .........................................................................................176

    Marine Technology ......................................................................................................................................179Masonry......................................................................................................................................................180Mechatronic Systems .................................................................................................................................180Medical Administrative Services ................................................................................................................181Medical Assisting .......................................................................................................................................181Medical Laboratory Technician ...................................................................................................................183

    Mining Technology ......................................................................................................................................184Motorcycle Technology ................................................................................................................................186Multi-Skilled Systems Technician ...............................................................................................................187Natural Gas Technology ..............................................................................................................................187Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology ................................................................................188Nursing ......................................................................................................................................................189Nursing Assistant – Advanced ...................................................................................................................190Nursing – Academic/Career Mobility Program ............................................................................................190Nursing - Integrated Nursing .....................................................................................................................191Nursing - Practical Nursing........................................................................................................................192Occupational Therapy Assistant ................................................................................................................193Paralegal Technology..................................................................................................................................194Pharmacy Technology .................................................................................................................................195Physical Therapist Assistant ......................................................................................................................196Plastics Processing ....................................................................................................................................197Plumbing Technology..................................................................................................................................197Professional Craft: Pottery..........................................................................................................................198Professional Studio Artist ...........................................................................................................................199Project Lead the Way ..................................................................................................................................202Quality Management Systems ....................................................................................................................202Radiography ...............................................................................................................................................203Real Estate.................................................................................................................................................204Respiratory Care.........................................................................................................................................205Security Management.................................................................................................................................206Surgical First Assisting ..............................................................................................................................207Surgical Technology....................................................................................................................................208Surveying and Mapping Technology............................................................................................................209Technical Theatre .......................................................................................................................................210Truck Driver Training ..................................................................................................................................210Veterinary Technology .................................................................................................................................210Visual Communication ...............................................................................................................................211

    Visual Communication: Communication Arts Technology ...............................................................211Visual Communication: Design & Technology .................................................................................212Visual Communication: Multimedia ................................................................................................214Visual Communication: Printing .....................................................................................................216Visual Communication: Visual Arts .................................................................................................217

    Volumetric Medical Imaging .......................................................................................................................217Welding Technology ....................................................................................................................................217Women’s and Gender Studies .....................................................................................................................220Wood Manufacturing Technology ................................................................................................................220Workplace Essentials (formerly 21st Century Life Skills) ............................................................................221Workplace Safety Specialist .......................................................................................................................222Zoo Animal Technology ...............................................................................................................................222Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.) Curricula......................................................................................................222

    Cinematic Arts ................................................................................................................................222Theatre Arts ....................................................................................................................................223Visual Art ........................................................................................................................................224

    Course Descriptions......................................................................................................225Appendices ....................................................................................................................374Appendix A .................................................................................................................................................374Appendix B .................................................................................................................................................377Appendix C .................................................................................................................................................379Appendix D .................................................................................................................................................380Appendix E .................................................................................................................................................381Appendix F..................................................................................................................................................408

    Index..............................................................................................................................410

    http://kctcs.edu

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    Message from President McCallWelcome to the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). Higher Education Begins Here! Our statewide system of 16 colleges and more than 70 campuses provides students with a quality edu-cation that is both accessible and affordable.

    If you are a new student at a KCTCS college or newly enrolled in a particular academic program, the 2013/14 catalog is your guide to the many academic programs and student services we offer. It is an impor-tant tool to help you explore the educational opportu-nities available at each of the 16 KCTCS colleges.

    Also, I invite you to visit our online version of the catalog located on the student section of the KCTCS website at kctcs.edu. This convenient, user-friendly tool allows you to easily search our more than 700 program options.

    KCTCS prides itself in providing students with an education that is not only affordable and convenient, but is also relevant to the workplace. Teaching is our top priority. Our faculty focus on you and your educational goals. Our instructors bring real-world experiences into the classroom to assist you in meeting the challenges ahead.

    Thank you so much for your interest in KCTCS. On behalf of the entire System, I wish you the best of luck on your educational journey. If you have further questions, contact the KCTCS college nearest you or call 1-877-KCTCS-4U (1-877-528-2748).

    Sincerely,

    Michael B. McCall, Ed.D.President, KCTCS

    http://kctcs.edu

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    History and Functions of KCTCSThe Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) was created by the 1997 Kentucky Postsecondary Education Improvement Act. Since then, KCTCS has been on a journey of phenomenal growth and success. In just 15 years, it has become the largest provider of higher education and workforce training in the state.

    KCTCS’ 16 statewide, two-year colleges provide quality postsecondary education and workforce training. The more than 70 campuses are stra-tegically located across the Commonwealth, from Ashland to Paducah, from Covington to Bowling Green, all within a 30-minute drive of 95 percent of all Kentuckians.

    KCTCS colleges confer three types of credentials — certificates, diplo-mas and associate degrees including: associate in arts, associate in science and associate in applied science —upon students who complete credit programs. There are more than 700 career-related programs offered by the System – many in high growth, high wage fields. Additionally, KCTCS is the largest provider of online learning in the state offering more than 77 online programs.

    KCTCS programs target high growth industry sectors such as health care, manufacturing, energy, banking and financial services, construc-tion and trades and transportation/logistics. KCTCS forges partnerships between colleges and businesses to provide Kentucky workers with the skills required today and to help industries and individuals develop the capabilities they will need tomorrow. It is the largest provider of work-force training, serving more than 6,200 businesses and training nearly 61,930 employees annually.

    Last year alone, KCTCS trained and educated:

    • More than 147,900 credit-seeking students.• 80 percent of Kentucky-trained firefighters.• 69 percent of the state’s total allied health credentialsKCTCS institutions offer a wide range of student services, making the admission process easy to navigate. Students are eligible for federal fi-nancial aid and a variety of need and merit-based scholarships. KCTCS colleges are also the best value in postsecondary education in Kentucky, with the lowest tuition in the Commonwealth.

    Each KCTCS college has enhanced efficiency and service by consolidat-ing functions, support services and programs, and by pursuing single ac-creditation under the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Associa-tion of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

    To learn more about KCTCS, visit kctcs.edu.

    Mission StatementKentucky Community and Technical College SystemIn everything we do, our mission is to improve the quality of life and employability of the citizens of the Commonwealth by serving as the pri-mary provider of:

    • College and Workforce Readiness• Transfer Education • Workforce Education and Training

    Academic CalendarIn order to be responsive to the needs of communities and students, KCTCS institutions offer terms in a variety of lengths from two weeks to 16 weeks. The two primary terms begin in August and January. The colleges offer shorter sessions within these two terms, allowing students the flexibility to schedule classes to best meet their needs. A variety of sessions from two to eight weeks are also available during the summer months.

    All KCTCS colleges follow a common policy for establishing important dates within each session such as deadlines for adding and dropping class-es and receiving refunds. Students should contact the Records/Admis-sion office at their local college for the local academic calendar.

    The following closings are applicable to all KCTCS institutions:

    July4 Independence Day

    September1 Labor Day

    November27 Thanksgiving Day28 Day After Thanksgiving

    December22 Institutional Closing23 Institutional Closing24 Institutional Closing25 Institutional Closing26 Institutional Closing29 Institutional Closing30 Institutional Closing31 Institutional Closing

    January1 Institutional Closing2 Institutional Closing19 Martin Luther King Day

    February16 President’s Day

    April3 Good Friday (1/2 Day)

    May25 Memorial Day

    http://kctcs.edu

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    KCTCS Leadership** This page reflects KCTCS leadership as of July 1, 2014

    KCTCS Board of RegentsMr. Porter G. Peeples, Sr., ChairMs. Marcia L. Roth, Vice ChairMs. Betsy E. Flynn, SecretaryMr. Elijah Buell, Jr.Ms. Ginger M. CarrollMs. Berniece A. CombsMr. Robert G. CooperMr. John P. DoveDr. Angela FultzDr. Gail R. HensonMr. Barry K. MartinMr. Donald R. TarterMs. Suzanne TasaycoMs. Doris C. Thomas

    Foundation Board of DirectorsF. Lee Hess, ChairLinda L. Rumpke, SecretaryJim LeMaster, TreasurerKathy Love, Immediate Past ChairBarry S. BishopAnthony CampbellRaymond DanielsGreg HigdonGregory G. PauleyPhillip Bruce LeslieDr. C. Nelson Grote, Emeritus MemberDr. Thelma WhiteP.G. Peeples, Sr. , Ex-Officio MemberDr. Michael B. McCall, Ex-Officio MemberTimothy R. Burcham, CFRE, Ex-Officio Member

    PresidentDr. Michael B. McCall

    President’s CabinetDr. Jay K. Box, ChancellorMr. Timothy R. Burcham, CFRE, Vice PresidentDr. Paul B. Czarapata, Vice PresidentMs. Beth R. Hilliard, Senior Executive Assistant to the President Dr. Gloria S. McCall, Vice PresidentMr. J. Kenneth Walker, Vice President

    College LeadershipAshland Community and Technical College Dr. Patricia K. Adkins

    President/CEO

    Big Sandy Community and Technical CollegeDr. George D. Edwards

    President/CEO

    Bluegrass Community and Technical College Dr. Augusta A. Julian

    President/CEO

    Elizabethtown Community and Technical CollegeDr. Thelma J. White

    President/CEO

    Gateway Community and Technical College Dr. G. Edward Hughes

    President/CEO

    Hazard Community and Technical CollegeDr. Stephen G. Greiner

    President/CEO

    Henderson Community College Dr. Kristin T. Williams

    President/CEO

    Hopkinsville Community College Dr. Jay Allen (effective January 1, 2014)

    President/CEO

    Jefferson Community and Technical CollegeDr. Anthony L. Newberry

    President/CEO

    Madisonville Community College Dr. Judith L. Rhoads

    President/CEO

    Maysville Community and Technical CollegeDr. Ed Story

    President/CEO

    Owensboro Community and Technical College Dr. James S. Klauber

    President/CEO

    Somerset Community College Dr. Jo Marshall

    President/CEO

    Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College Dr. Phillip W. Neal

    President/CEO

    Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical CollegeDr. F. Lynn Moore

    President/CEO

    West Kentucky Community and Technical CollegeDr. Barbara M. Veazey

    President/CEO

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    Ashland Community and Technical CollegeMission Statement/Status of Accreditation

    Ashland Community and Technical College, a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, is a public, two-year degree granting institution serving Northeast Kentucky with a tradition of accessible, affordable, and quality education including general educa-tion that supports a variety of excellent associate degree, diploma, and certificate programs and prepares students for transfer to baccalaureate programs. The College has a strong commitment to meet the academic, workforce training, and lifelong learning needs of its community. Teach with excellence. Serve with passion. Learn for life.

    Ashland Community and Technical College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Ashland Community and Technical College.

    Note: The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institu-tion’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.

    Academic ProgramsTransfer Curricula

    Associate in ArtsAssociate in Science

    Occupational/Technical CurriculaOccupational/Technical Curricula: The program listing represents broad groups of instructional programs offered by the college. Individual cer-tificate (C), diploma (D), and Associate in Applied Science (A) degree curricula in each group are noted by C, D, and A in parenthesis.

    Air Conditioning Technology (C, D)Appalachian Studies (C)Applied Process Technologies (C, A)Automotive Technology (C, D)Business Communications (C)Business Foundations (C)Business Studies: Business Administration Systems (C, D, A) Medical Information Technology (C, D, A) Office Systems Technology (C, D, A)Computer Aided Drafting and Design (C, D)Computer and Information Technologies (C, D)Computerized Manufacturing and Machining (C, D)Construction Technology (C, D)Cosmetology (C, D)Criminal Justice (A, C)Culinary Arts (C, D, A)Diagnostic Medical Sonography (A)Diesel Technology (C, D)Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic (C, D)Emergency Medical Technician (C)Fire/Rescue Science Technology (C, D, A)General Occupational/Technical Studies (A)Health Science Technology (A)

    Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (C, D, A)Manufacturing Industrial Technology: Electrical Technology (C, D) Industrial Maintenance Technology (C, D)Nursing (A)Pharmacy Technology (C, D)Practical Nursing (C, D)Respiratory Care (A)Surgical Technology (D)Welding Technology (C, D)

    Contact InformationAshland Community and Technical College1400 College DriveAshland, KY 41101(606) 326-2000, (800) 928-4256ashland.kctcs.edu

    College Drive Campus (CDC)Roberts Drive Campus (RDC)Technology Drive Campus (TDC)

    General InformationAdmissions (606) 326-2000Advising Center (606) 326-2040Adult Education and Literacy (606) 326-2457Business Office (606) 326-2041Center for Community, Workforce

    and Economic Development (606) 326-2068Community and Technical College Foundation (606) 326-2077Disability Services (606) 326-2051Financial Aid (606) 326-2198Human Resources (606) 326-2044Library (606) 326-2169Lifelong Learning (606) 326-2072Public Relations (606) 326-2400Records (606) 326-2035Security (606) 326-2483 Veterans Affairs (606) 326-2424Website (webmaster) (606) 326-2107

    AdministrationPresident – Dr. Patricia Adkins (606) 326-2043Dean of Academic Affairs – Dr. Janie Kitchen (606) 326-2162Associate Dean of Academic Affairs – Dr. Keith Brammell (606-326-2426Dean of Business Affairs – Karen Blevins (606) 326-2063Dean of Resource Development and External Affairs –Willie McCullough (606) 326-2232Dean of Institutional Planning, Research

    and Effectiveness – Steve Flouhouse (606) 326-2055Dean of Public Services– John McGlone (606) 326-2400Acting Dean of Student Affairs – Willie McCullough (606) 326-2068Associate Dean of Advising

    and Student Retention – Cris McDavid (606) 326-2003Associate Dean of Information

    Technology – Farnoosh Rafiee (606) 326-2069Registrar – Kevin Coots (606) 326-2008Director of Financial Aid – Robin Lewis (606) 326-2423

    http://ashland.kctcs.edu

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    Director of Cultural Diversity – Al Baker (606) 326-2422Division of Business Education, Social Sciences

    and Technology – Molly Webb (606) 326-2231Division of Health Sciences – Michelle Napier (606) 326-2011 Division of Humanities – Carol Greene (606) 326-2142 Division of Manufacturing, Transportation

    and Industrial Technologies – Rick Burnett (606) 326-2438Division of Math and

    Natural Sciences – Nicole Griffith-Green (606) 326-2236

    FacultyAlley, Alan C, Assistant Professor, DC, Palmer College of Chiropractic, 1998Bailey, Danny G, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1971Bayes, Nenna L, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2001Bird, Pamela, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1978Blair, Kathy, Instructor, MSN, University of Phoenix, 2012Boggs, Christopher J, Associate Professor, AAS, Institute of Electronics Technol-

    ogy, 1992Borders III, Andrew J, Associate Professor, MS, Southwestern Baptist Theologi-

    cal Seminary, 1989Bowman, Curtis D, Associate Professor, Certification, Collins Career Center,

    1979Bradley, Belinda, Associate Professor, AAS, Southern West Virginia Community

    and Technical College, 2007Bradley, John M, Associate Professor, Certification, National Institute for Auto-

    motive Service Excellence, 1999Bradley, Peggy L, Associate Professor, BS, Morehead State University, 1979Brammell, Keith, Professor, DMD, University of Kentucky, 1985Brown, Sara A, Associate/Librarian II, MSLS, University of Kentucky, 2003Brown, Shawn Micheal, Instructor, MA, Morehead State University 2007Bryant, Sheree Nicole, Associate Professor, AS, Ohio University Southern Cam-

    pus, 2003Burnett, Richard D, Professor, AS, Ashland Community and Technical College,

    2003Cavins, Jacqueline L, Associate Professor, BS Morehead State University, 2002Childress, David C, Associate Professor, Morehead State University, 1985Conley, Richard R, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1973Cooksey, Daniel P., Associate Professor, MS, Marshall University, 1979Coots, Philip K, Professor, MA, Southern Illinois University, 1988Cullum, Randolph, Associate Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1981Davis, John Mark, Associate Professor, MBA, Morehead State University, 1985Davis, Virgil K, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1986Dunn, Barbara E, Associate Professor, AAS, Ashland Community and Technical

    College, 2004Edwards, Kathryn Hare Tucci, Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1991Figgins, Edward E, Associate Professor, BA, Morehead State University, 1988Flath, Mary C, Professor, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina, 1991Flouhouse, Steven D, Professor, MS, Marshall University, 1991Fosson, Woodrow, Instructor, Associate of Applied Technology, ACTC, 2001Fosterwelsh, Wendy, Associate Professor, MFA, Georgia Southern University,

    2004

    Frailie II, Donald L, Associate Professor, JD, University of Kentucky, 1974Frye, Bettie E, Professor/Librarian I, MLS, University of South Carolina, 1989George, Karen Marie, Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1979Greene, Carol M, Professor, PhD, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2005Griffith-Green, Nicole, Associate Professor, MS, Morehead State University 1998Hall, Ralfred J, Professor, MS, Morehead State University, 1993Henderson, Rachel, Instructor, BSN, Chamberlain College of Nursing 2009Henry, Harold Edmond, Associate Professor, AAS, Ashland Technical College,

    2002Howard, Warren H, Associate Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2003Howerton, Deena, Instructor, BSN Bellarmine College 2002Joy, Jonathan, Instructor, MA, Marshall University, 2004Justice, Debra, Associate Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1997Kitchen, Janie R, Professor, PHD, Case Western Reserve University, 2011Klinepeter, Pamela, Associate/Librarian II, MLS, University of Kentucky, 2005Kumar, Ramamurthy Chandra, Professor, MS, Florida Institute of Technology,

    1986Lyle, Sally, Instructor, MS Morehead State University 1996Mahan, Daniel, Associate Professor, MA, Samford University, 1984Mains, Heather, Instructor, MSN, Walden University, 2010Martin, Frances, Assistant Professor, AME, Morehead State University, 1994McCarty, Shannon, Associate Professor, Certificate, Collins Career Center, 1990McCullough, Willie G, Associate Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1981McCumbee, Jame, Assistant Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1995McDavid, Cristina C, Professor, MBE, Morehead State University, 1987McGinnis, Elizabeth, Assistant Professor, BSN, Marshall University, 1988McGinnis, Vicki, Instructor, MA University of Kentucky 1994McGlone, John K, Associate Professor, MS, Morehead State University, 1994Mengistu, Aschalew, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Wales College of

    Medicine, 2002Mohebbian, Hossein, Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1983Napier, Michelle H, Professor, MSN, Bellarmine College, 1990Napora, Joseph S, Professor, MA, Miami University, 1976Onion, Matthew W Professor/Librarian I, MLS, Indiana University, 1972O’Pell, Donald Ray, Professor, MS, Marshall University, 1984Poteet, Amy J, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1987Rafiee, Farnoosh, Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1982Ratliff, Terri Lynn, Assistant Professor, BA, Marshall University, 1993Riggs, Mark, Assistant Professor, MS, Mississippi State University, 2000Roark, Mary L, Instructor, MA, Bellarmine University, 2007 Robinson, Natalie, Assistant Professor, MSN, Bellarmine University, 2007Schmidt, James C, Professor, PhD, Cincinnati, 1976Shelton, Cynthia, Associate Professor, AME, Marshall University, 1992Shortridge, Mary E, Associate Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1982Skidmore, Ashley, Assistant Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 2006Swanson, Uma G, Professor, MA Auburn University, 1969Swetnam, Mark R, Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1990Thompson, Alice C, Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1988Thornton, Jack D, Associate Professor, AAS, Columbus State University, 1986Tussey, Laura, Assistant Professor, MA, Marshall University, 2000Vanover, Wayne D, Associate Professor, BBA, Morehead State University, 1980Waugh, Dell Beth, Instructor, BA, Marshall University, 1994Webb, Molly J, Associate Professor, MBA, Bellarmine College, 1982Webb, Nathanial, Instructor, MS, University of Kentucky, 2010

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    Big Sandy Community and Technical CollegeEmergency Medical Technician (C)Energy Technologies (C)Engineering and Electronics Technology (C, D)Fire/Rescue Science Technology (C, D, A)General Occupational/Technical Studies (A)Horticulture (C, D)Human Services (C, A)Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (C)Manufacturing Engineering Technology (C)Manufacturing Industrial Technology: Electrical Technology (C, D)Manufacturing Industrial Technology: Industrial Maintenance

    Technology (C, D)Masonry (C, D)Mining Technology (C, A)Motorcycle Technology (C, A)Nursing (A)Practical Nursing (C, D)Plumbing (C)Respiratory Care (C, A)Surgical Technology (C, D, A)Surveying & Mapping Technology (C, D, A)Truck Driver Training (C)Visual Communication Design and Technology (C, D, A) Multimedia (C) Printing (C, D)Welding Technology (C, D, A)

    Contact InformationPrestonsburg Campus1Bert T. Combs DrivePrestonsburg, KY 41653(606) 886-3863bigsandy.kctcs.eduPikeville Campus120 South Riverfill DrivePikeville, KY 41501(606) 218-2060bigsandy.kctcs.eduMayo Campus513 Third StreetPaintsville, KY 41240(606) 789-5321bigsandy.kctcs.eduHager Hill Campus150 Industrial Park RoadHager Hill, KY 41222(606) 789-5690bigsandy.kctcs.edu

    Mission Statement/Status of AccreditationBig Sandy Community and Technical College, a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, is a public, comprehensive educational institution awarding certificates, diplomas, and associate de-grees. As a progressive, learning-centered institution, the College offers accessible and affordable educational, cultural, and social opportunities. Utilizing diverse methods of instructional delivery and associated servic-es, the College provides quality learning experiences for those preparing for entry into the workforce, transferring to a baccalaureate institution, and seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills. Big Sandy Commu-nity and Technical College also delivers customized training and services responsive to the workforce needs of citizens, businesses, and industries.

    Big Sandy Community and Technical College is accredited by the South-ern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Big Sandy Community and Technical College.

    Note: The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institu-tion’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.

    Academic ProgramsTransfer Curricula

    Associate in ArtsAssociate in Science

    Occupational/Technical CurriculaOccupational/Technical Curricula: The program listing represents broad groups of instructional programs offered by the college. Individual cer-tificate (C), diploma (D), and Associate in Applied Science (A) degree curricula in each group are noted by C, D, and A in parenthesis.

    Air Conditioning Technology (C, D, A)Applied Engineering Technology (C)Automotive Technology (C, A)Business Communications (C)Business Foundations (C)Business Studies: Business Administration Systems (C, D, A) Medical Information Technology (C, D, A) Office Systems Technology (C, D)Civil Engineering Technology (A)Collision Repair Technology (C, D)Computer Aided Drafting and Design (C, D)Computer and Information Technologies (C, A)Computerized Manufacturing and Machining (C, D, A)Construction Technology (C, D)Cosmetology (C, D)Criminal Justice (C, A)Culinary Arts (C, D)Dental Assisting/Dental Hygiene (A)Diesel Technology (C, D)

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    General Information606-886-3863 or 1-888-641-4132

    (Toll free – outside of Floyd, Johnson & Pike countiesAcademic Affairs (Program Information) (606) 886-7342Admissions & Records Office (606) 886-3863 Option 2Business Office 1-855-G0-BSCTC (1-855-462-7282)Center for Student Engagement (606) 889-4840Disability Services (606) 886-7359Diversity (606) 886-7374Financial Aid 1-855-GO-BSCTC (1-855-462-7282)Library (606) 886-3863 Ext. 64834Marketing and Communications (606) 889-4703President’s Office (606) 886-7332Provost’s Office (606) 886-7351Security (606) 886-7335Student Services (606) 886-7351Website (606) 886-7395Workforce Solutions (606) 886-7396

    AdministrationPresident Dr. George D. EdwardsProvost Dr. Nancy B. JohnsonChief Institutional Officer Bobby McCoolChief Business Affairs Officer Michelle MeekDean of Academic Affairs VacantDean of Institutional Effectiveness VacantDean of Student Services VacantAssociate Dean of Academic Affairs-Allied Health Programs Myra Elliott (606) 889-4715Associate Dean of Academic Affairs-General Education Dr. Patsy Jackson (606) 889-4711Interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs –Learning Support Services Dr. Chris Daniel (606) 886-7354Associate Dean of Academic Affairs-Technical Programs Keithen McKenzie (606) 788-2896Associate Dean of Student Services – Admissions and Records Jimmy Wright (606) 886-7347 Associate Dean of Student Services-Enrollment Management Billie Jean Cole (606) 889-4808Associate Dean of Student Services – Student Support Services Susan Chafin (606) 889-4840Director - Campus Education Center Randall Roberts (606) 218-1207Director of Cultural Diversity Tina Terry (606) 886-7374Director of Distance Learning Paula Thompson (606) 218-1253Director of East Kentucky Science Center and Planetarium Steven L J Russo (606) 889-4809Director of Facilities, Safety and Auxiliary Services John Herald (606) 886-7335Director of Fine Arts Clayton Case (606) 886-7388Director of Financial Aid Denise Trusty 1-855-GO-BSCTCDirector of Human Resources Bryen L. Goble (606) 889-4724

    Director of Institutional Effectiveness Denese Atkinson (606) 889-4777Director of Information Technology John Dove (606) 886-7360Director of Grants Mazola Salmons (606) 889-4729Director of Library Services Vacant (606) 889-4834Director of Marketing, Public Relations Joshua L. Ball and Communications (606) 889-4703Director of Technology Innovations Dr. Richard Roe (606) 218-1243Director of Transformation Initiatives Melinda Justice (606) 889-4826Director of Regional Diversity (ECHO) Lisa K. Stumbo (606) 889-4792Director of Workforce Solutions Kelli Hall (606) 886-7382Facilities Management Specialist Emma Jean Howard McCoy (606) 889-4710

    FacultyAdam, Kelly J, Professor, MS, Southern Connecticut University, 1993Adams, Gilbert K, Associate Professor, AA, Morehead State University, 1992Akhlaghi, Mohammad R, Professor, PhD, University of Oregon, 1978Allen, Collista, Assistant Professor, MS, University of Phoenix, 2013Azeem, Arif, Professor, MS, Western Michigan University, 1982Baldridge, Harold, Instructor, BS, University of Kentucky, December 1968Ball, Tammy, Professor, MA, University of Louisville, 1996Barlow, Donald L, Associate Professor, PhD, Ball State University, 1987Bays, Leslie M, Instructor, MA, Morehead State University, 2010Bell, Daniel E, Professor, MA, Northern Illinois University, 1986Bennin, Hope E, Professor, MA, University of Wisconsin, 1987Burchett, Nicole, Associate Professor, AAS, Bluegrass Community & Technical

    College, 2003Campbell, Eric, Assistant Professor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Technical Col-

    lege, 2007Cantrell, Etta L, Professor, MHE, Morehead State University, 1985Carroll, John, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1999Chafin, Susan K, Professor, MBE, Morehead State University, 1989Cole, Elizabeth M, Professor, MA, University of Iowa, 1989Compton, Joseph L, Professor, BS, Morehead State University, 2013Conn, Nancy, Associate Professor, BSN, University of Kentucky, 1976Conn, Stephania, Instructor, BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1997Dales, Heather, Assistant Professor, BSN, Radford University, 2001Daniel, Christopher A, Professor, EdD, Liberty University, 2013Dempsey, Jeremy, Assistant Professor, MA, Marshall University, 2005DeRossett, Kimberly R, Professor, BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1984Dixon, Eric, Associate Professor, DDM, University of Kentucky, 1993Durham, Roberta, Instructor, BSN, Morehead State University, 2009Elliott, Myra T, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1993Fields, Carmen, Assistant Professor, AAS, Somerset Community College – Lau-

    rel Campus, 2002Fields, Michelle, Associate Professor, MA, Marshall University, 1995Fitzpatrick, John J., Instructor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Technical College,

    2011Fossitt, Leslie, Assistant Professor, MA, Georgetown College, 2007Gambill, Jessica, Instructor, MA, Union College, 2004Garrett, Clara N, Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1979Gillis, Bill R, Professor, PhD, Florida State University, 1990Goodman, Gina, Associate Professor, AS, Prestonsburg Community College,

    2004Goforth, Sandra, Associate Professor, BSN, Morehead State University, 2010Hackney, Randal Clinton, Assistant Professor, MS, Morehead State University,

    2007Hall, Cindy, Assistant Professor, MA, Morehead State University, December 2008Hall, Joshua, Assistant Professor, BA, Alice Lloyd College, 2004Hall, Laura R, Associate Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2004Haney, Randell O., Professor, BS, Morehead State University, 2011Harless, Irma Kay, Assistant Professor, AAS, Prestonsburg Community College,

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    Herald, Jane, Associate Professor, AM, Morehead State University, 1974Heywood, Timothy G, Professor, MS, University of Idaho, 1981Hicks, Jeffrey T, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2000Howard, Jerry, Associate Professor, MA, Union College, 2006Howell, Judy K, Professor/Librarian I, MS, University of Kentucky, 1994Jackson, Patsy R, Professor, DNP, University of Kentucky, 2008Jacobs, Sabra P, Professor, MA, Bowling Green State University, 1989Jennings, Kitty, Assistant Instructor, AME, Morehead State University, 2006Johnson, Kameyo, Assistant Professor, MS, Purdue University, 2002Justice, Melinda A, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1998Keathley, Heath, Instructor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Technical College,

    2013Lawson, Dianna, Assistant Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1997LeBrun, Terri E, Professor, BS, Morehead State University, 2002Leedy, Jennifer L, Associate Professor, EdD, Morehead State University, 2013Lester, Gordon, Assistant Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1992Lewis, Lori Deanne, Professor, BS, Morehead State University, 2011Little, Conda G, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2001Loftus, William J, Professor, PhD, Florida State University, 1989Lowe, Kathy, Associate Professor/Librarian II MS, Florida State University, 2005Madden, Darrell E, Associate Professor, MBA, University of Kentucky, 1980Manning, Cynthia L, Professor, MBA, Morehead State University, 2001Matijasic, Thomas D, Professor, PhD, Miami University, 1982Maynard Jr, John L, Associate Professor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Technical

    College, 2008McClure, Jimmy, Associate Professor, AAS, Morehead State University, 1989McKenzie, Keithen Douglas, Professor, MS, Morehead State University, 2003McKenzie, Marcia, Associate Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2012McKenzie, Vanessa Jean, Professor, MS, Morehead State University, 2005Miller, Kathryn L, Associate Professor, MBA, Morehead State University, 2001Mills, Randall, Associate Professor, MA, Marshall University, 2002Milon, Theresa A, Professor, EdD, Ball State University, 1983Moore, Charles K, Associate Professor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Technical

    College, 2007Mullins, Rebecca Ann, Associate Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2003Music, Lisa J, Professor, PhD, University of Louisville, 2013Music, Stephen, Assistant Professor, AAS, Big Sandy Community and Technical

    College, 2012Ousley, Tina Lee, Associate Professor, MS, Morehead State University, 2003Pack, Diana L, Professor, AME, Morehead State University, 2003

    Pixley, Jane L, Assistant Professor, MA, Radford University, 2004Profitt, Alan David, Associate Professor, DMin, Asbury Theological Seminary,

    2014Ramey, Charlotte, Assistant Professor, BA, University of Kentucky, 1993Ratliff, Teddie, Assistant Professor, BSN, Morehead State University, 1997Ray, Pamela, Associate Professor, BS, Western Kentucky University, 2013Roberts, Randall L, Instructor, MPA, University of Kentucky, 1983Roe, Richard T, Professor, EdD, University of Kentucky, 2012Saad, Sandra, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1987Saad, Toufic A, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1988Salmons, Mazola L, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1978Sanson, Terry L, Assistant Professor, Certificate, Mayo Technical College, 1991Shiber, John G, Professor, PhD, Purdue University, 1974Skeens, Melissa B, Professor, BA, Morehead State University, 2010Slone, Greta, Associate Professor, MA, Trinity College, 2003Smith, Dwight P, Professor, MA, Bowling Green State University, 1979Smith, Matthew, Assistant Professor, MA, East Tennessee State University, 2009Smith, Timothy, Associate Professor, MFA, University of North Carolina at

    Greensboro, 1993Sofyan, Agus, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 2004Stewardson, Forrest J, Professor, BS, Morehead State University, 1992Sykes, Pamela J, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2002Thacker, Joshua, Assistant Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 2002Thomas, Shirley L, Professor, PhD, University of Louisville, 1993Thompson, Paul D, Professor, PhD, Oregon State University, 1991Thompson, Paula B, Professor, MBE, Morehead State University, 1992Turner, Garrison, Instructor, MS, Ball State University, 2011Valade, Judith E, Associate Professor, MA, Texas A & M Corpus Christi, 2002Vanhoose II, Charles W., Assistant Professor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Tech-

    nical College, 2012Vanhoose, David, Assistant Professor, AAS, Big Sandy Community & Technical

    College, 2008Varney, Lesley, Assistant Professor, BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1980Vierheller, Chenzhao, Professor, PhD, Ohio University, 1991Vierheller, Thomas L, Professor, PhD, Ohio University, 1990Wagner, Kathy A, Professor, MS, Kansas State University, 1974Wallen, Mary Stepp, Associate Professor, MA Indiana State University, 1997Watson, Fallon, Instructor, PsyD, University of the Rockies, 2013Watts, Randall L, Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1991Wells, Mark A, Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1995

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    Bluegrass Community and Technical CollegeOccupational/Technical CurriculaOccupational/Technical Curricula: The program listing represents broad groups of instructional programs offered by the college. Individual cer-tificate (C), diplomas (D) and Associate in Applied Science (A) degree curricula in each group are noted by C, D and A in parenthesis.

    Air Conditioning Technology (C, D, A)Architectural Technology (A)Automotive Technology (C, D, A)Biotechnology Laboratory Technician (C, A)Business Studies: Medical Information Technology (C, D, A) Office Systems Technology (C, D, A)Business Management and Marketing (C, A)Civil Engineering Technology (A)Collision Repair Technology (C, D)Computer Aided Drafting and Design (C, D, A)Computer and Information Technologies (C, A)Computerized Manufacturing and Machining (C, D, A)Construction Technology (C, D, A)Cosmetology (C, D)Criminal Justice (C, A)Dental Hygiene (A)Education (A)Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic (C)Emergency Medical Technician (C)Energy Technologies (C)Engineering and Electronics Technology (C, D, A)Environmental Science Technology (A)Environmental Technology (C)Equine Studies (C, D, A)Emergency Medical Technician (C)Filmmaking Script to Screen (C)Fire/Rescue Science Technology (C, D, A)General Occupational/Technical Studies (A)Geographic Information Systems Technology (C)Health Information Technology (C, A)Human Services (C, A)Homeland Security / Emergency Management (A)Information Management and Design (A)Integrated Engineering Technology (C, A)Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (C, D, A)Manufacturing Industrial Technology: Electrical Technology (C, D, A) Industrial Maintenance Technology (C, D, A)Medical Assisting (C, D, A)Medical Laboratory Technician (C) Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology (A)Nursing (A)Practical Nursing (C, D) Radiography (A)Real Estate (C)Respiratory Care (C, A)Security Management (C)Surgical Technology (D, A)Welding Technology (C, D, A)

    Mission Statement/Status of AccreditationBluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) is transforming the Bluegrass Region – one student at a time, one employer at a time, one community at a time.

    With students at the heart of our mission, BCTC sustains strong part-nerships to provide a skilled workforce, prepare students to transfer for baccalaureate degrees, support economic vitality, and improve quality of life. We are committed to fostering excellence in teaching and learning with comprehensive and responsive programs and services, at campuses and centers across the region, and through distance learning.

    BCTC provides general education and transfer programs, career and technical programs, transitional education and literacy skills develop-ment, workforce training, and continuing education. We strive to create intellectual and physical environments that promote diversity and inclu-sion, cultural and global awareness, critical thinking, civic responsibility, professional competence, and sustainability.

    BCTC is a public college and member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System awarding associate degrees, diplomas, and cer-tificates.

    Bluegrass Community and Technical College is accredited by the South-ern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Bluegrass Community and Technical College.

    Note: The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institu-tion’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.

    Academic ProgramsTransfer Curricula

    Associate in ArtsAssociate in Science

    Transfer Curricula/Art RelatedAn Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) degree is designed to transfer into a Baccalaureate of Fine Arts (BFA) program at a four-year institution. Indi-vidual Associate in Fine Arts (A) degree curricula in each group is noted by an A in parenthesis.

    Theatre (A)

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    Contact InformationCampusesCooper Campus470 Cooper DriveLexington, KY 40506-0235(859) 246-6200bluegrass.kctcs.eduLeestown Campus164 Opportunity WayLexington, KY 40511- 2623(859) 246-6200bluegrass.kctcs.eduNewtown Campus500 Newtown PikeLexington, KY (859) 246-6200bluegrass.kctcs.eduDanville Campus59 Corporate DriveDanville, KY 40422-9690(859) 239-7030bluegrass.kctcs.eduLawrenceburg Campus1500 Bypass North US 127Lawrenceburg, KY 40342-9465(502) 839-8488bluegrass.kctcs.eduWinchester-Clark County Campus2020 Rolling Hills LaneWinchester, KY 40391(859) 737-3098bluegrass.kctcs.edu

    BCTC Adult Education SitesNewtown North Campus Adult Education Building690 Newtown PikeLexington, KY 40511 (859) [email protected]/Adult_EducationBoyle County Adult Education59 Corporate Dr., Room 105Danville, KY 40422-9690(859) [email protected] bluegrass.kctcs.edu/Adult_EducationClark County Adult Education26 North Highland StreetWinchester, KY 40391(859) [email protected] bluegrass.kctcs.edu/Adult_EducationScott County Adult Education400 E. College Street, Cooke Memorial, Room 106Georgetown, KY 40324(859) [email protected] bluegrass.kctcs.edu/Adult_Education

    Additional SitesGeorgetown Advanced Manufacturing Center PSC/NA-K1001 Cherry Blossom WayGeorgetown, KY 40324(502) 570-6357 North American Racing Academy Thoroughbred Training Center3380 Paris PikeLexington, KY 40511(859) 293-0209

    Phone NumbersGeneral Information (859) 246-6200Admissions 1-855-246-BGRS (1-855-246-2477)Adult Education (859) 246-6611Student Billing 1-855-246-BGRS (1-855-246-2477)Advising and Assessment (859) 246-6220Disability Support Services (859) 246-6728Financial Aid 1-855-246-BGRS (1-855-246-2477)Human Resources (859) 246-6643Learning Resource Center (859) 246-6380Public Information and Marketing (859) 246-6506Records and Registration 1-855-246-BGRS (1-855-246-2477)Transfer Center (859) 246-4620 Workforce Solutions (859) 246-6666

    AdministrationPresident/CEO Augusta A. JulianVice President, Academics David HellmichDean of Academics Greg FeeneyDean of Academics Bonnie NicholsonVice President, Student Development

    and Enrollment Management Palisa Williams-RushinVice President, Information Technology Services Ren BatesVice President Workforce

    and Institutional Development Mark ManuelVice President, Finance and Operations Lisa BellVice President, Multiculturalism and Inclusion Charlene WalkerVice President, Regional Campuses and Outreach Tri RobertsChief Officer, Public Information and Marketing Chief Development Officer Laurel Martin

    FacultyAdair, Gerald M, Associate Professor, MA, Florida Atlantic University, 2000Akins, Marilyn, Assistant Professor, PhD, Cornell University, 1993Allen, Keith, Assistant Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 2012Anderson, Melissa M, Professor, AS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2004Anderson, Stephanie A, Associate Professor, BA, University of Kentucky, 1987Bailey, Mary F, Assistant Professor, AAS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2003Baker, Lucinda, Associate Professor, MA, Ohio University, 1997Baker, Melinda, Instructor, DNP, University of Kentucky, 2013Ball, Andrew Barrett, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1988Barber, Antonio, Instructor, AAS, Central Kentucky Technical College, 2003Barber, Cynthia E., Professor, MAT, University of Kentucky, 1984Baxter, Martin S, Associate Professor, MSEd, Eastern Kentucky University, 2012Benton, Michael D, Associate Professor, MA, Bowling Green State University,

    2000Biega, Robert J, Associate Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1998Binzer, Michael A, Associate Professor, BS, University of Cincinnati, 1987Birch, Timothy E, Associate Professor, MFA, University of Kentucky, 2012Birchfield, Martha J, Professor, MLS, Florida State University, 1976Bishop, Ann K, Associate Professor, BA, Earlham College, 1967Black, Ina Kaye, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1997Blankenship, Paul D, Professor, MS, West Virginia University, 1990Blaydes, Mary, Associate Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 2002

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    Boes, Don, Associate Professor, MFA, Indiana University, 1985Bradley, James W, Associate Professor, MS, University of South Carolina, 1999Breeding, Sharon K, Professor, MA, Morehead State University, 1983Bronner, Nancy, Associate Professor, MSN, University of Kentucky, 1979Brown, Dana, Associate Professor, BS, Murray State University, 2002Buckner, Terry, Professor, MSLS, University of Kentucky, 2001Callan Jr, Paul C, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1992Camargo, Irene, Assistant Professor, M.A., East Central Oklahoma University,

    1993Carlton, Mary, Assistant Professor, MA, University of Mobile, 2006Carr, Sharon H, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1986Cheser, William, Instructor, BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2011Chirwa, Robert M, Associate Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1990Chittenden, C David, Associate Professor, MBA, University of Kentucky, 1971Clark, Jamie, Assistant Professor, BA, Morehead State University, 2002Coffey, Bobby J, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2006Congleton, Yasemin K, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 2005Coulston, Charles Hamilton, Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1995Craycraft, Kevin, Associate Professor, AAS, Central Kentucky Technical College,

    2005Cropper, Maureen Elizabeth Tobin, Associate Professor, MSIS, Louisiana State

    University, 2004Crowe, Kathi, Assistant Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1979Davis, Robin M, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1981Davis, Timothy J, Associate Professor, MFA, University of Southern Mississippi,

    1997Disco-Boggs, Tamarra, Assistant Professor, BS, University of Kentucky, 1981Doty, Sarajane, Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1991Druggan, Judy, Instructor, MS, University of Florida, 1982Dunn, Kevin R, Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2009Durham, Jeffrey L, Associate Professor, BArch, University of Kentucky, 1992East, Paul D, Associate Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1981Eldridge, Brent A, Associate Professor, MS, University of Tennessee, 1992Ellis, Sandra S, Assistant Professor, AAS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2005Elzey, Barbara, Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1997Embry-Bailey, Nolen, Professor, MA, University of North Alabama, 1979Fairchild, Virginia R, Professor, MBA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1993Famularo, Joy G, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1966Feeney, Gregory James, Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 1999Fenton, James P, Associate Professor, PhD, Columbia University, 1991Fitch, Stephanie, Instructor, MA, Communication, Regent University, 2003Floyd, Ninfa E, Associate Professor, MAEd, Morehead State University, 1990Foreman, Fay, Assistant Professor, MSN, University of Phoenix, 2003Franklin, William, Assistant Professor, BS, University of Kentucky, 1992Freyman, Marcia, Professor, MA, George Washington University, 1980Frisbie, Elizabeth C, Professor, PhD, Pennsylvania State University, 1987Galvin, Sarah J, Professor, MA, Murray State University, 2005Gannon, Shawn, Instructor, Bluegrass Community and Technical College, 2010Gauthier, Karen, Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 2012Gibbs, James William, Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1982Gibson, Miranda, Instructor, MSN, University of Cincinnati, 2013Glasscock, Rebecca C, Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 2004Gornto, Robin Engle, Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1989Greenlese, Susan, Associate Professor, MSN, University of Kentucky, 1989Grigsby, Evelyn F, Associate Professor, BSN, Eastern Kentucky University, 1993Gross, Claude R, Assistant Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2009Hackney, Chrystal, Instructor, MSN, University of Phoenix, 2008Hackney, Sandra M, Associate Professor, AAS, Lexington Community College,

    1996Hagan, Kelly, Associate Professor, MA, Ball State University, 1992Haggerty, Robin, Professor, MA, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1993Halcomb, Don Anthony, Associate Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 2005Haley, Rebecca J, Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 2002Hardin, Michael, Assistant Professor, BS, Eastern Kentucky University, 1993Hardwick, Donald Gordon, Associate Professor, MBA, Xavier University, 1981Hayes, Dixie, Instructor, BA, Midway College, 2008Hayes, Susan, Assistant Professor, MSN, Wichita State University, 1999Healander, Beth J, Associate Professor, MEd, University of Minnesota, 1996Herrin, Jeffrey, Instructor, MAT, Eastern Kentucky University, 2002Hinkle, Robert R, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 2000Hoekstra, Joshua M, Associate Professor, MA, University of Colorado, 2003Holderman, Staci, Associate Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 2004Holt, Deborah Jones, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1995Hopper, Kevin R, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 1998

    Houghton, Lori, Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1995Huddleston, Angela, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2011Humble, Jeanne Sue, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1970Hunt, Andrew Franklin, Associate Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky,

    2006Ingle, Cynthia O, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky University,

    2007Jackson, Jean Caldwell, Professor, PhD, University of Sheffield, 1980Jensen, Kevin, Assistant Professor, BA, Brigham Young University, 1987Johnson, Steven I, Associate Professor, AAS, Central Kentucky Technical College,

    2002Johnson, Tanya R, Assistant Professor, BA, University of Kentucky, 1992Jones, Jenny, Associate Professor, MBA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1996Jones, Mary W, Assistant Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2013 Kalala, Nkongolo, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky, 1995Kavanaugh, Susan C, Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1981Kelly, Debra Ann, Professor, MEd, University of Cincinnati, 1980Kelly, Ryan S, Professor, MS, Florida State University, 1995King, Angella M, Associate Professor, MA, University of South Carolina, 2000King, Richard N, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1994Knight, Brandon, Associate Professor, MA, Texas Tech University, 1998Knowles, Tracy Lyn, Professor, MS, University of Indiana, 1998Kolasa, James Reid, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1994Land, Carolyn, Assistant Professor, MSN, Wright State University, 1993Lane Jr, Leon, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1993Lanier, Rebecca A, Associate Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1992Lefler, Patricia Sue, Professor, PhD, University of Indiana, 2004Leon, Ana E, Professor, MS, Jacksonville State University, 1987Leonard, Cynthia Wodetski, Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1984Lewis, Michelle, Instructor, AAS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2004 Liles, Tammy Jo, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1994Link, Jennifer, Instructor, MSLS, University of Kentucky, 2006Livingston, Daniel, Assistant Professor, BFA, Eastern Kentucky University, 2005Long, Jarvis, Instructor, BBA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1974Lynch, Laura, Assistant Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2006 Madison, Lynn H, Associate Professor, MA, Georgetown College, 1987Magee, David A, Professor, MBA, University of Cincinnati, 1981Martin, Diana Wallace, Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1990Matchuny, James K, Associate Professor, BS, University of Indiana, 1987Mayer, Danny, Associate Professor, PhD, University of Kentucky 2007Mayo, Karen, Associate Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 2000McCane, Rebecca, Associate Professor, MS, Morehead State University, 1988McCarte, Ann M, Assistant Professor, BA, University of Massachusetts, 1976Miller, Kausha C, Professor, MNS, Southeast Missouri State University, 2000Miller, Patricia A, Associate Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1996Miller, Patricia P, Professor, MAEd, University of Kentucky, 1994Miriti, Landrea A, Professor, MA, Montclair State University, 1988Motamedi, Hossein, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1986Mueller, Chad Eric, Professor, MS, University of Colorado, 1995Mullins, Larry McDowell, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University,

    1973Murphy, Donna LJ, Professor, MHE, Morehead State University, 1982Murphy, William Kevin, Associate Professor, MBA, University of Kentucky, 1991Nation, Patricia A, Associate Professor, PhD, Oklahoma State University, 1988Olson-Biglieri, Joanne M, Professor, MA, Bowling Green State University, 1984Otieno, Iddah Aoko, Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 2001Ott, John S, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1988Ozbun, John, Professor, MAEd, University of Louisville, 1989 Papanicolaou, Thomas, Associate Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1994Partin, Vicki D, Professor, MS, University of Kentucky, 1981Pelfrey, DeAnna S, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2005Pelfrey, Holly Joyce, Associate Professor, MSEd, University of Kentucky, 1993Pelt, Elisabeth, Instructor, BSN, McKendree College, 2002Perry Jr, Clovis C, Associate Professor, MA, Western Kentucky University, 1985Pevley, Jennifer, Professor, MAEd, Eastern Kentucky University, 2007Potter, Robyn J, Associate Professor, MS, Eastern Kentucky University, 2008Puckett, Cheryl L, Associate Professor, MSN, Eastern Kentucky University, 2000Ramsey, Tammy Jones, Associate Professor, MFA, Spaulding University, 2004Richardson, Kathleen E, Professor, MALIS, Rosary College, 1983Rickert, Gregory W, Associate Professor, MA, University of Kentucky, 1992Rigney, Leif E, Associate Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 2001Ripley, Michael Bret, Professor, MA, Eastern Kentucky University, 1990Ritchie, Olivia, Instructor, BSEd, Eastern Kentucky University, 2010Roberts, Danny D, Instructor, AAS, Central Kentucky Technical College, 2004Robertson, Allan S, Associate Professor, MS, University of Louisville, 2008

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