词条 | Central Oregon Community College |
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|name = Central Oregon Community College |native_name = |image_name = |image_size = |caption = |latin_name = |motto = |mottoeng = |established = 1949[1] |closed = |type = Community College |affiliation = |endowment = $10.9 million[2] |officer_in_charge = |chairman = |chancellor = |president = Dr. Shirley I. Metcalf[3] |vice-president = |superintendent = |provost = |vice_chancellor = |rector = |principal = |dean = |director = |head_label = |head = |faculty = 130 full time; 51 adjuncts; 171 part time (as of 2016)[4] |staff = |students = 16,501 total; 8,965 credit students (as of 2016)[5] |undergrad = |postgrad = |doctoral = |other = |city = Bend |state = Oregon |province = |country = United States |coor = {{coord|44.0706|-121.34857|type:edu_region:US-OR|display=inline,title}} |campus = |former_names = Central Oregon College |free_label = |free = |sports = |colors = |colours = |nickname = |mascot = Bobcat |athletics = |affiliations = |website = www.cocc.edu |logo = |footnotes = }} Central Oregon Community College is a community college in Bend, Oregon. It primarily serves residents of Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook Counties. HistoryCentral Oregon Community College is the oldest two-year college in the state of Oregon. The college was originally founded in 1949 making it almost a decade older than Clatsop Community College, the next oldest Community College in Oregon. The main campus is located on the west side of Bend, Oregon on 200-acres.[6] The campus has a total of 26 different buildings, the most recently built being the residence hall in 2015. The location provides views of the Oregon Cascades, as well as access to lots of what Bend has to offer. The main campus is located near the Deschutes National Forest and Shevlin Park providing access to miles of trails and outdoor recreation opportunities. Central Oregon Community College also has campuses in Redmond, Oregon, Prineville, Oregon, and Madras, Oregon providing educational opportunities across the Central Oregon Region. AcademicsCentral Oregon Community College provides students the opportunity to pursue an Associates 2 year degree or a Certificate. Programs will either prepare students to enter directly into the workforce or to continue their education as a transfer student to a four year college for a Bachelor's degree. As of 2018, Central Oregon Community College offers 78 different academic programs,[7] including programs like Automotive Technology[8], Aviation[9], Culinary Arts[10], Criminal Justice[11], Dentistry[12], Fire Science[13][14], Massage Therapy[15], Nursing[16], Outdoor Leadership[17], and Veterinarian[18]. Outside of coursework, Central Oregon Community College also provides opportunities for students to become involved in clubs and activities. Clubs provide opportunities for students to become involved in groups focused on their area of study as well as become more involved with the student body. Students also have the opportunity to participate in sports. Partnership with Oregon State UniversityCentral Oregon Community College has a 2+2 partnership with Oregon State University Cascades Campus offering lower-division and prerequisite coursework that can be used toward the goal of earning a bachelor's degree. Starting Fall 2015, Oregon State University Cascades hosted its first freshman class of students seeking a bachelor's degree.[19] Notable faculty
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References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cocc.edu/About/COCC-Quick-Facts/ |title=COCC Quick Facts |author=Central Oregon Community College |date=2013 |accessdate=February 13, 2013}} 2. ^As of June 30, 2011. {{cite web |title=U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2012 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2011 to FY 2012 |publisher=National Association of College and University Business Officers |date=February 4, 2013 |url=http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2012NCSEPublicTablesEndowmentMarketValuesRevisedFebruary42013.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130512184138/http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2012NCSEPublicTablesEndowmentMarketValuesRevisedFebruary42013.pdf |dead-url=yes |archive-date=May 12, 2013 |page=20 |format=PDF |accessdate=February 13, 2013 }} 3. ^COCC Interim President 4. ^ 5. ^https://www.cocc.edu/about/cocc-quick-facts.aspx 6. ^https://www.cocc.edu/about/ 7. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/default.aspx 8. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/automotive/default.aspx 9. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/aviation/default.aspx 10. ^https://www.cocc.edu/departments/cascade-culinary-institute/default.aspx 11. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/criminal-justice/default.aspx 12. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/special-curriculum/pre-dentistry/default.aspx 13. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/wildland-fire/default.aspx 14. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/structural-fire/default.aspx 15. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/massage/default.aspx 16. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/nursing/default.aspx 17. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/outdoor-leadership/default.aspx 18. ^https://www.cocc.edu/programs/special-curriculum/pre-veterinary/default.aspx 19. ^About OSU-Cascades 20. ^"Faculty, Administration, and Staff", Central Oregon Community College 2011–2012, Bend, Oregon, 1 June 2011, p. 304. 21. ^{{Cite episode |series=Good Morning Wisconsin |station=WLUK-TV |location=Green Bay, Wisconsin |date=December 11, 2013 |time=07:25}} External links
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