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Certificate Programs
CERTIFICATE
GREAT LAKES NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
This certificate is designed
to encourage and promote the understanding and preservation of the language,
culture, history and unique governmental status of Native Americans with special
emphasis on the Tribes of the Great Lakes.
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YEAR ONE |
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FALL SEMESTER |
WINTER SEMESTER |
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CREDITS |
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CREDITS |
| CS112 |
Introduction to Computers |
4 |
EN112 |
Content Area Composition and Research |
4
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| EN111 |
College Composition |
4 |
NA106 |
Ojibwe Language II |
3
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| NA105 |
Ojibwe Language I |
3
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NA125 |
History & Organization of Michigan Indian Tribes |
4 |
| NA113 |
Native American Awareness |
1
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NA131 |
Nishnaabek Legends & Oral Traditions |
3
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| NA132 |
People and the Land/Seasonal Life ways |
3
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SO*** |
Elective |
3 |
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TOTAL |
15 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
Required Credits for This Curriculum = 32
Many of the above courses require pre-or-co-requisites. Please consult the course
description located at the end of this catalog.
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CERTIFICATE
MEDICAL OFFICE
This
certificate prepares students for entry-level office positions as word processors
in a medical office setting Skills, knowledge, and competencies in business
communications, computer applications, medical billing, and medical coding are
emphasized.
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YEAR ONE |
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FALL SEMESTER |
WINTER SEMESTER |
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CREDITS |
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CREDITS |
| CS121 |
Principles of Microsoft Office |
4 |
AC104 |
Payroll Accounting |
3 |
| EN111 |
College Composition |
4 |
BI107 |
Human Biology |
4 |
| MA111 |
Business Math |
3 |
BU193 |
Comm. & Writing Skills |
3 |
| OE112 |
Medical Coding & Billing I |
3 |
CS128 |
Word Processing |
4 |
| OE118 |
Basic Office Skills |
2
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NA113 |
Native American Awareness |
1 |
| SI112 |
Medical Terminology |
3 |
OE113 |
Medical Coding & Billing II |
3 |
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TOTAL |
19 |
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TOTAL |
18 |
Required Credits for This Curriculum = 37
Many of the above courses require pre-or-co-requisites. Please consult the course
description located at the end of this catalog.
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CERTIFICATE
NATURAL SCIENCE
This
certificate is designed to provide a basic foundation of skills to students
seeking continued education and careers in the natural sciences. Students are
encouraged to complete their associate or bachelor's degree at another institution
after completing this program.
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YEAR ONE |
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FALL SEMESTER |
WINTER SEMESTER |
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CREDITS |
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CREDITS |
| BI101 |
Introduction to Biology |
4 |
CH104 |
Introduction to Chemistry |
4 |
| CS112 |
Introduction to Computers |
4 |
MA102 |
Beginning Algebra II |
4 |
| EN111 |
College Composition |
4 |
NS*** |
Natural Science Elective |
4 |
| NA113 |
Native American Awareness |
1 |
***** |
Undesignated Elective |
3- 4 |
| NS101 |
Environmental Science |
4 |
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TOTAL |
17 |
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TOTAL |
15-16 |
Required Credits for This Curriculum = 32-33
Many of the above courses require pre-or-co-requisites. Please consult the course
description located at the end of this catalog.
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CERTIFICATE
OFFICE SYSTEMS
This
certificate prepares students for entry-level office positions as word processors.
Skills, knowledge and competencies in business communication and computer applications
are emphasized.
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YEAR ONE |
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FALL SEMESTER |
WINTER SEMESTER |
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CREDITS |
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CREDITS |
| CS112 |
Intro. To Computers |
4 |
AC104 |
Payroll Accounting |
3 |
| CS121 |
Principles of Microsoft Office |
4 |
BU193 |
Comm. & Writing Skills |
3 |
| EN111 |
College Composition |
4 |
CS*** |
Computer Elective |
3 - 4 |
| MA111 |
Business Math |
3 |
CS125 |
Desktop Information Management |
1
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| OE118 |
Basic Office Skills |
2
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CS128 |
Word Processing |
4 |
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NA113 |
Native American Awareness |
1 |
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TOTAL |
17
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TOTAL |
15 - 16
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Required Credits for This Curriculum = 32 - 33
Many of the above courses require pre-or-co-requisites. Please consult the
course description located at the end of this catalog.
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Corrections
This curriculum is designed to prepare men and women for various positions in
correctional facilities at the local, state and federal levels. The program
includes a combination of theoretical, practical, and supportive courses. Individuals
already employed in the corrections area can increase their skills and prepare
for supervisory positions. The Certificate courses approved by the Michigan
Correction Officers Training Council give perspective employees higher employment
consideration. Students who complete the five Corrections Officer Certificate
courses will satisfy the mandate by the State of Michigan for employment as
a Correction Officer in the Michigan Department of Corrections.
YEAR ONE |
FALL SEMESTER |
WINTER SEMESTER |
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CREDITS |
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CREDITS |
| CJ101 |
Introduction to Corrections |
3 |
CJ212 |
Institutional Corrections |
3 |
| CJ112 |
Client Relations In Corrections |
3 |
CJ215 |
Corrections Client Growth & Development |
3 |
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CJ221 |
Correctional Law |
3 |
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TOTAL |
6 |
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TOTAL |
9 |
Required Credits for This Curriculum =15
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Corrections Officer
This program is certified through the Michigan Corrections Officer Training
Council and meets Michigan Department of Corrections employment educational
requirements. The 100 level classes are taught one semester and the 200 level
classes are taught the next semester (Fall and Winter semesters). Classes are
offered evenings and on Saturdays only. A tour of one of the local prisons is
included at the end of CJ101 Introduction to Corrections.
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2 Semesters - Fall & Winter |
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CREDITS |
| CJ101 |
Introduction to Corrections |
3 |
| CJ112 |
Client Relations In Corrections |
3 |
| CJ212 |
Institutional Corrections |
3 |
| CJ215 |
Corrections Client Growth |
3 |
| CJ221 |
Correctional Law |
3 |
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TOTAL |
15 |
Required Credits for This Curriculum =15
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
FRONTLINE TRAINING FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
This program is designed to provide opportunities for students to develop skills
in the financial services area that would lead to employment. Upon completion
of the program, students will be equipped with the skills needed for employment
at any financial institution.
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CREDITS |
| BA103 |
The Professional Teller |
2
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| BA105 |
Introduction to Banking |
2
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| BA108 |
Banking Lab |
4
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| CS112 |
Introduction to Computers |
4
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TOTAL |
12 |
Required Credits for This Curriculum =12
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NISHNAABEMWIN LANGUAGE STUDIES
INTRODUCTION
Bay Mills Community College has developed a much needed and recognized
process of Nishnaabemwin language learning utilizing the concept that is
found in the Medicine Wheel Teachings—teachings which are Nishnaabe
and are intrinsic to the understanding and appreciation of Nishnaabe culture.
Not only will the students gain and further develop this knowledge, they
will also gain a positive sense of identity as Nishnaabe people and as members
of the Nishnaabe nation.
In addition to Nishnaabemwin language learning and acquisition, students
of the Nishnaabemwin Language Instructor Institute (NL&II) Program and
students in the Nishnaabemwin Immersion Instruction Program will gain the
skills necessary to teach the Nishnaabe language to second language learners.
The need to regain the Nishnaabe language is crucial at this time in Upper
Michigan. Bay Mills Community College has taken the lead in Native Language
Studies.
THE PROGRAM
In keeping with the spirit of Bay Mills Community College’s mission,
the goal of the Nishnaabemwin Language programs at BMCC are targeted for
individuals who have a special commitment to regain and retain the Nishnaabe
language and culture. The teaching and learning process of these programs
are developed in a manner that is unique and dynamic, Nishnaabe driven,
and attempts to make a difference in the lives of the learners. In past
history, the educational experiences of Nishnaabe people have not been pleasant
and their rich culture largely unappreciated. This has changed dramatically
in the past few years with the ever increasing awareness and enhancement
of pride in this rich heritage. With this in mind, the development of the
program has been done in a holistic approach—holistic meaning integrating
the language in all of the courses in these program. BMCC is privileged
and proud to be a part of building of the academic tradition that will emerge
with the pursuit of excellence in Nishnaabe language study and teaching.
LANGUAGE STUDIES GOALS
The goals of the Language Studies programs are as follows:
- To maintain the survival of Nishnaabe language and culture within
the Tribal communities by providing opportunities for its study and creative
use in the academic setting.
- To develop new approaches and skills in the use of Nishnaabemwin
through research, teaching and production of materials.
- To introduce Nishnaabemwin to students who wish to learn it for
self-growth, personal and professional reasons.
- To offer a framework from which the students will obtain knowledge
and appreciation of Nishnaabemwin language and culture.
- To develop competent Nishnaabemwin speakers who possess a beginning
to intermediate level of speaking proficiency.
- To provide students with the skills necessary for teaching Nishnaabemwin.
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
NISHNAABEMWIN LANGUAGE INSTITUTION
OJIBWE LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM
This Basic Eastern Ojibwe Language and cultural learning program is designed
to encourage and promote Anishnaabemwin and enhance cultural awareness. Students
will learn about the fundamental basic Ojibwe language structure in a relaxed
setting that is both educational and entertaining. Students actively participate
in learning through various culturally related activities such as immersion
meals, memory games and crafts. These activities completely immerse students
in learning some of the language through daily practice of dialogue and expressions.
In addition to in-class instruction, students will participate in field trips,
where they will have the opportunity to utilize Nishnaabe dialogue in various
settings. This program includes weekly visits from fluent speakers who offer
expertise of the language and culture. To further benefit students’ learning,
both individual and group tutorials are offered. This course is taught using
fifty percent Anishnaabemwin.
When offered in conjunction with the Nishnaabemwin Language Instructor
Institute – Year I only: NI105, NI107 and NI118 will satisfy the requirements
for Year I of the three-year Nishnaabemwin Language Instructor Institute program.
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CREDITS |
| *NI105 |
Nishnaabek Cultural Experience I/Speaking |
3
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| *NI107 |
Nishnaabek Cultural Orthography/Speaking |
3
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| *NI118 |
Ojibwe Language Immersion/Speaking |
6
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TOTAL |
12
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Required Credits for This Curriculum =12
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
NISHNAABEMWIN IMMERSION INSTRUCTION PROGRAM
This one-year certificate program will prepare the fluent speaker of Nishnaabemwin
for professional careers in the growing field of Immersion Education. Participants
will: gain knowledge of the general areas of language acquisition, bilingual
education, Native language revitalization, materials development, and curriculum
design; develop a strong foundation in the current theory and practice of the
field, gain and understanding of the process by which Nishnaabemwin is passed-on
to the next generation - both inside and outside of the immersion classroom,
develop an ability to facilitate the creation of highly-proficient second-language
speakers of Nishnaabemwin, be given opportunities to put their knowledge, skills,
talents and abilities to use in an immersion setting.
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COURSES |
CREDITS |
PRE-REQUISITES |
| NP145 |
Introduction to 2nd Language Acquisition:
Theory & Practice |
4 |
None |
| NP244 |
Immersion Education |
4 |
NP145 |
| NP274-A |
Native Language Revitalization:
Case Studies & Lessons |
4 |
NP244 |
| NP275-A |
Methodology: Immersion
in Context |
4 |
NP274-A |
| NP276-A |
Advanced Methodology |
4 |
NP275-A |
| NP277-A |
Syllabus Design &
Materials Development |
4 |
NP276-A |
| NP278-A |
Language Testing &
Assessment |
4 |
NP277-A |
| NP279-A |
Immersion Instruction
Practicum I |
4 |
NP278-A |
| NP280-A |
Immersion Instruction
Practicum II |
4 |
NP279-A |
Required Credits for This Curriculum = 36
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