2022-23 Full-Time Career Training Viewbook

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WELCOME TO TULSA TECH We offer a wide range of opportunities that will prepare you for success in your career, while earning credits toward your college degree. Whichever direction you choose, Tulsa Tech provides a variety of classes to help you achieve your goals. At Tulsa Tech we offer… » FREE tuition for public, private & home-schooled high school students » Low cost tuition for adult students » Bus transportation from most public high schools » High school credit – elective & academic » Academic Centers – free tutoring » Morning Classes: 8:00 - 10:50 am, M-F or Afternoon Classes: 12:00 - 2:50 pm, M-F (some programs are offered at alternate times)


ABOUT TULSA TECH Tulsa Tech, the oldest and largest technology center in Oklahoma’s Career Tech System, is a career and technology center school district dedicated to preparing people for success in the workplace. Tulsa Tech helps high school and adult students from across the Tulsa region explore new careers, upgrade their training and skills, and pursue their dreams. More information can be found at tulsatech.edu. Tulsa Tech is accredited by the Oklahoma Department of Education, and the Oklahoma Board of Career and Technology. Also, where available, our programs are accredited by the specific industry standards associated with their industry. Tulsa Tech does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital or veteran status, or disability.

CLASS HOURS To find out about a specific program and its starting date, contact Admissions at (918) 828-5000. High school students will attend either morning or afternoon sessions. Adults may have the opportunity to attend morning, afternoon or all day training in some programs.

STUDENT DISABILITY SERVICES High school and adult students with disabilities qualify for services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and American Disabilities Act (ADA). Students who wish to request accommodations should contact Student Disability Services in a timely manner in order for reasonable accommodations to be made. Documentation of a disability is needed to receive services. For more information and assistance, please contact Student Disability Services at (918) 828-5000 or visit tulsatech.edu.

WORK-BASED PLACEMENT Tulsa Tech builds corporate partnerships in the Tulsa area to create opportunities for work-based student placement. Our goals are two-fold: » To assist students during their course work with locating work-based learning experiences related to their classes. » To provide students and alumni with lifelong career search assistance. For more information and assistance, contact Career Services at (918) 828-5000 or visit tulsatech.edu.

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COLLEGE CREDIT Save time and money on your college degree! Tulsa Tech students may earn college credit through a process known as Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) or transfer credit. As defined by the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, PLA is the evaluation and assessment of an individual’s life learning for college credit, certification, or advanced standing toward further education or training. The transfer credit is a process in which the college has reviewed course objectives that align with a college course. Students may be able to earn college credit with both of these processes. Depending on the college and degree pursued, students may earn credit by showing an earned certification or license, taking an institutional assessment at the college, showing a portfolio, or demonstrating your knowledge. An official transcript is required for the transfer credit process. Call (918) 828-5000 for more information so you can ask for PLA or transfer credit to earn college credit for what you already know!

ACADEMIC CREDIT Check with your Tulsa Tech counselor or instructor to see if you can earn a math, science or computer science credit while training in one of our programs.

CAREER ADVISEMENT Tulsa Tech provides career advisement to middle school, high school, and adult students in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. Professional staff are available to assist in researching career opportunities, employment outlook, training resources and educational opportunities at Tulsa Tech. Call (918) 828-5000 to visit with a Career Advisor.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES Along with exciting classes, Tulsa Tech has six outstanding Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs). CTSOs provide the opportunity to meet students from across the state and nation, take part in leadership and team-building activities, and compete in contests at locations across the country. Tulsa Tech’s CTSOs: » BPA - Business Professionals of America » DECA - Business & Marketing » FCCLA - Family, Career & Community Leaders of America » HOSA - Future Health Professionals » SkillsUSA - Career & Technical Education » TSA - Technology Student Association In addition to student organizations, academically outstanding Tulsa Tech students are recognized as lifetime members through the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS).

P.A.T.H. P.A.T.H. is a career readiness model which identifies and recognizes students who have obtained the professional, academic, and technical skills needed to be successful in the workplace and post-secondary education. Applications must be submitted at the beginning of the program. Check with your campus for the deadline date.

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ADMISSIONS To apply for a full-time program, complete the following steps. Applicants applying by March 4, 2022, for the 2022-23 school year will be notified by March 25, 2022. Applications will continue to be accepted throughout the year.

Complete Online Application at students.tulsatech.edu 1. Create an Account 2. Complete an Application

INTEREST POINTS: You must have a minimum of 40 points Complete a Program Visit (30 points) Program visits are held on Thursdays from 3 - 4 pm. No appointment is necessary, but you may schedule your program visit in advance when you register for an account at students.tulsatech.edu. Applicants for a one-hour elective class at their high school do not need to complete a program visit.

Answer the Admission Interest Questions online with 3-5 complete sentences per question (30 points) Applicants for most one-hour elective classes do not need to complete interest questions. See Career Advisor for additional information.

ACADEMIC POINTS: You must have a minimum of 10 points Academic Preparedness (40 points) High School Applicants: Reading and Math scores will be accepted from the ACT Aspire, Pre-Act, ACT, PSAT, or SAT. Students with no reading or math test scores are encouraged to test at the Tulsa Tech Assessment Center. The Assessment Center is located within the Client Service Center on the Lemley Memorial Campus at 3638 S. Memorial Dr. in Tulsa. English and Math grades may be submitted from the current school year may be submitted for academic points (Only applicable for current high school sophomores or juniors). Adult Applicants: Must schedule a reading and math test at the Tulsa Tech Assessment Center unless you have ACT or SAT scores from the last five years or have earned an Associate’s Degree or higher. Degrees cannot be used in lieu of testing for admission to Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technologist, and Surgical Technology. Testing by appointment only. Visit the Assessment Services page at tulsatech.edu to schedule your appointment. Adult students are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov. Tulsa Tech school code is: 012572.

Note: Some programs have additional admissions requirements. For specific program requirements visit tulsatech.edu or contact Admissions at admissions@tulsatech.edu.

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SELECTION PROCESS » Admission to Tulsa Tech is based on a point system with a total of 100 points possible. Applicants may earn up to 40 points for academic preparedness (a minimum of 10 academic preparedness points is required), up to 30 points for completing the admission interest questions and 30 points for attending a program visit (a minimum of 40 combined points for the interest questions and program visit is required). » Applicants are admitted beginning with the highest admission scores and continuing until all available seats in the program are filled. Applicants meeting the minimum score for admission but not accepted into a program due to capacity will be placed on a wait list. If an applicant feels that they have been improperly denied admission, a request for alternative admission may be submitted to the Admissions Office. » Additional points may be awarded for veteran status and consecutive waitlisted applications for the same program. Priority is given to applicants with a complete admission file as of each round of selection.

PROGRAM VISITS Program visits are available on Thursdays from 3:00 - 4:00 pm. No appointment is necessary, but you may schedule your program visit in advance when you register for an account at tulsatech.edu/apply.

TULSA TECH OPEN HOUSE Join us for our District-Wide Open House on Thursday, January 27, 2022, from 4:00 - 7:00 pm. All campuses will be open for this event. Tour our state-of-the art campuses, compare programs, and get answers to all your questions about the opportunities available at Tulsa Tech. Please call (918) 828-5000 for more information.

FORUMS Informational forums will be scheduled in partner high schools from October 2021 through January 2022. Please visit tulsatech.edu to contact the Career Advisor for your high school for more information.

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ASSESSMENT The Tulsa Tech Assessment Office is located in the Client Service Center at the Lemley Memorial Campus at 3638 S. Memorial Dr. High School Applicants: Reading and Math scores will be accepted from the ACT Aspire, Pre-ACT, ACT, PSAT, or SAT. Students with no reading or math test scores have the option of testing at the Tulsa Tech Assessment Center. Photo ID is required. English and Math grades from the current school year maybe submitted for academic points (Only applicable for current high school sophomores and Juniors). Adult Applicants: Must take a reading and math test at the Tulsa Tech Assessment Center unless you have ACT or SAT scores from the last five years or have earned an Associate’s Degree or higher. Degrees cannot be used in lieu of testing for admission to Practical Nursing, Radiologic Technologist, and Surgical Technology. Assessment Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm; Thursday: 7:30 am 7:00 pm. Testing by appointment only. Visit the Assessment Services page at tulsatech.edu to schedule an appointment or to access study resources.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Financial assistance is available through several options at Tulsa Tech. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm. For the most up-to-date and complete information on scholarships and grants please visit tulsa.tech/finaid or call (918) 828-5280. The Financial Assistance Office is located at the Client Service Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus, 3638 S. Memorial Dr. Tulsa Tech offers the Accelerating Independence Scholarship. This scholarship can cover up to 100% of tuition for students with a GED or high school graduates from any of the in-district, public, parochial, charter or homeschools. You must be age 23 or younger to apply. Oklahoma students in grades 8-10 can sign up to participate in Oklahoma’s Promise, administered by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Once you graduate from high school and complete the curricular and conduct requirements for the program, you may be eligible for funding from Oklahoma’s Promise to cover a portion of the tuition cost at Tulsa Tech. Students must be enrolled in a Title IV (Pell Grant) eligible program and complete the FAFSA.

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Students applying for financial assistance through grants, sponsorships, waivers, or scholarships should begin the enrollment process well in advance of the start of classes. These types of financial aid can take six (6) weeks or longer to process. Generally, a high school diploma or GED are required in order to receive federal student aid. To apply for federal financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov. Tulsa Tech’s code is 012572. A program must be at least 600 hours to be eligible for Pell Grant funding. Adults enrolled in programs less than 600 hours may be eligible for the Tulsa Works scholarships or other financial aid opportunities.

TUITION & FEES Visit tulsatech.edu for current tuition rates. Tuition & fees may be paid by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express. Tuition does not apply to the cost of tools, books, uniforms, insurance, instructional materials, or other associated costs. Textbooks and other supplies used for personal projects are not included in the tuition fees.

TULSA TECH CAREER ACADEMY & AEROSPACE ACADEMY The Tulsa Tech Career Academy is a comprehensive alternative education program that seeks to recover Tulsaarea high school dropouts and those at risk of dropping out. This collaborative effort alongside our partner schools intertwines high school credentials and occupational training experiences to disconnected youth. The ultimate goal of this program is to increase the employment opportunities of at-risk youth through educational support and training, while earning their high school diploma and becoming self-sufficient young adults who contribute to growth and economic development in the Tulsa region. The Tulsa Tech Aerospace Academy is a full school day academy providing customized training in a number of aerospace/aviation related technical training areas. Technical classes are scheduled for a half day while the remainder of the day provides core content high school courses, life skills, financial literacy and career counseling.

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LOCATIONS BROKEN ARROW CAMPUS 4000 W. Florence St.

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HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER AT LEMLEY MEMORIAL CAMPUS

Automotive Maintenance & Light Repair Automotive Service Technician Certified Machine Operator (entry level) Certified Machine Technician Collision Refinishing Collision Repair Cosmetologist Cosmetology Drafting Health Science Technology Light Diesel Truck Service Technician Mechatronics Systems Technician Medium / Heavy Diesel Service Technician Motorcycle Technician Powersports / Power Equipment Technology Professional Truck Driver Training Welding Combination

3350 S. Memorial Dr.

PEORIA CAMPUS

RIVERSIDE CAMPUS

3850 N. Peoria Ave.

801 E. 91st St.

Accounting Career Academy Cosmetology Criminal Justice Investigations Criminal Justice Practical Law Enforcement Early Care & Education Emergency Medical Responder / Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technician Health Science Technology Legal Professional Assistant Medical Coding Medical Health Records Clerk Nursing Assistant - One Semester Paramedic Professional Barbering Welding Combination

Aerospace Academy Aerospace Structure Technician Animation Aviation Generals Aviation Generals Airframe Aviation Generals Powerplant Computer Repair & Network Support Cyber Security / Forensics Enterprise Network Associate Enterprise Network Technologies Health Science Technology IT System Administrator Mobile App Development Multimedia Design Private Pilot Ground School Sound Engineering TV Production Visual Graphic Design

Biomedical Sciences Dental Assisting Medical Assistant with Phlebotomy Medical Assisting Nursing Options Pharmacy Technician Practical Nursing Professional Dental Assistant Radiologic Technologist Sports Medicine & Therapy Professions Surgical Technology Vision Care Assistant Vision Care Technician

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LEMLEY MEMORIAL CAMPUS

OWASSO CAMPUS

3420 S. Memorial Dr.

10800 N. 137th E. Ave.

Advanced Pre-Engineering (PLTW) Carpentry Electricity HVAC Technician Introduction to Construction Masonry Welding Combination Welding Fabricator

Applied Engineering Technology Business Management & Entrepreneurship Computer Repair & Network Support Culinary Arts Health Science Technology IT System Administrator Medical Assisting Pharmacy Technician Photography Restaurant & Lodging Management Sound Engineering

SAND SPRINGS CAMPUS

HIGH SCHOOL EXTENSION PROGRAMS

924 Charles Page Blvd.

Biomedical Sciences (Union HS)

Carpentry Cosmetology Digital Graphics Electrical Trades Electronic Control Systems Health Science Technology Production Printing Welding Combination

Foundations of App Development (Catoosa HS)

Foundations of Construction (Charles Page HS)

Foundations of Engineering (Bixby HS, Broken Arrow Freshman Academy, Broken Arrow HS, Collinsville HS, Edison Preparatory School, Jenks HS, Memorial HS, Owasso HS, Skiatook HS, Union Freshman Academy, Union HS)

Foundations of Fashion & Apparel Design (Union HS)

Foundations of Interior Design (Charles Page HS)

Foundations of Manufacturing (Broken Arrow HS, Charles Page HS, East Central HS, Glenpool HS, McLain HS)

Foundations of Web Design (Jenks HS)

Tulsa Tech Mailing Address: PO Box 477200 Tulsa, OK 74147.7200

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F U L L-T I M E CAREER TRAINING

Programs for adult students requiring 600 or more hours are eligible for financial aid, such as Pell Grant funding

ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY

ELECTRICITY

(525 hours)

(600 hours)

Lemley Memorial Campus, Sand Springs Campus H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day)

Lemley Memorial Campus Adults / 9 months (½ day) 7:30 - 11:00 am / 11:40 am - 3:20 pm; 5 months (All day) 7:30 am - 3:20 pm

» Operate a wide-range of professional hand, power, and pneumatic tools

» Design and install residential, commercial, and industrial wiring systems

» Interpret and use blueprints, sketches, or building plans to prepare project layouts

» Use blueprints and local, state and national codes to provide safe and efficient electrical operation

» Construct, build, install, or repair structures and fixtures made of wood

ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS (525 hours)

ELECTRICAL TRADES

Sand Springs Campus

(525 hours)

H.S. / 1 year Adults / 9 months (½ day)

Sand Springs Campus H.S. / 1 year Adults / 9 months (½ day) » Repair and install electrical wiring and equipment » Recognize the local, state, and national codes for electrical applications » Working knowledge of blueprints, schematics and components used in industry

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» Install and maintain fire and security systems » Connect, terminate, splice and test fiber optic cables » Recognize the codes and standards related to installing fire life safety systems, low voltage / special systems

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FOUNDATIONS OF CONSTRUCTION

INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION

(240 hours)

(240 hours)

H.S. Extension Program @ Charles Page High School

Lemley Memorial Campus

H.S. / 1 year

H.S. / 1 semester (PM only)

» Explore how to safely use manual & power tools » Build a knowledge of skills for entry-level positions in a variety of occupations » Experience fulling careers from the ground up

» Experience an assortment of realistic construction projects » Work with a master craftsman in a shop environment using industry standard equipment » Explore careers in Masonry, Carpentry, Electricity, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC) and Welding

HVAC TECHNICIAN (1050 hours)

Lemley Memorial Campus H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day); 9 months (All Day); 9 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 2:00 -10:00 pm » Design and install heating, ventilation, airconditioning, and piping

MASONRY (525 hours)

Lemley Memorial Campus H.S. / 1 school year (AM only) Adults / 9 months (½ day AM only)

» Maintain HVAC components and troubleshoot electrical problems

» Design and create residential and commercial structures using brick, block, rock, and tile

» Apply best practices from industry specialists for an HVAC/R service technician

» Use the same equipment as professionals to construct decorative walls, patios, fountains, and fireplaces » Interpret blueprints, plan, and estimate time and materials for a variety of construction projects

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ARTS, AV TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL GRAPHICS

PHOTOGRAPHY

(525 hours)

(1050 hours)

Sand Springs Campus

Owasso Campus

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day)

H.S. / 2 school years (Juniors Only)

» Create and apply advertising graphics for vehicles, interior surfaces, and exterior buildings » Utilize industry leading software and products to express creativity » Design businesses from concept to start up

» Use professional camera equipment and editing software » Create a professional portfolio for advanced educational and employment opportunities

FOUNDATIONS OF FASHION & APPAREL DESIGN

PRODUCTION PRINTING

(240 hours)

(525 hours)

H.S. Extension Program @ Union High School

Sand Springs Campus

H.S. / 2 school years

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 5 months (All day); 9 months (½ day)

» Develop artistic design and sewing skills to produce unique apparel » Apply techniques in color theory, sketching, textiles and fashion design » Build a portfolio that showcases individual creations

» Work with print professionals to make concepts and designs come to life » Use industry standard software to complete projects » Operate multiple digital presses

FOUNDATIONS OF INTERIOR DESIGN

SOUND ENGINEERING

(240 hours)

(525 hours)

H.S. Extension Program @ Charles Page High School

Owasso Campus, Riverside Campus

H.S. / 2 school years

H.S. / 1 school year

» Create projects using the same design and drafting skills as interior designers and architects

» Apply sound and digital recording techniques using industry equipment and software

» Integrate various design elements, furnishings, and building materials to complete custom projects

» Set up and mix audio for live events

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» Capture photos for artistic, commercial, and journalism purposes

» Work in a professional recording studio editing video and audio

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TV PRODUCTION

VISUAL GRAPHIC DESIGN

(1050 hours)

(1050 hours)

Riverside Campus

Riverside Campus

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day)

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day)

» Experience working as a production company and with clients » Produce professional quality videos and studio productions from concept to completion » Develop writing, shooting and editing talents using professional field and studio equipment

» Express unique artistic vision to design and produce creative projects from concept to completion » Create a wide range of projects utilizing industry standard software » Develop a professional design portfolio including hand-drawn sketches and digitally produced work

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION LEGAL PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT

MEDICAL CODING

(1050 hours)

(930 hours)

Peoria Campus

Peoria Campus

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 9 months (All day); 18 months (½ day)

Adults / 9 months (All day)

» Draft and process legal documents including wills, contracts, and deeds » Experience the drama of courtrooms, law offices, and government facilities » Work as part of a professional legal team

» Apply diagnostic and procedural codes for medical reimbursement » Interpret medical terminology for real-life patient care » Utilize the same professional software found in the healthcare industry

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MEDICAL HEALTH RECORDS CLERK (525 hours)

Peoria Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Juniors, Seniors) Adults / 5 months (All day); 9 months (½ day) » Draft and process documents including charts, billings, and insurance » Interpret and understand medical terminology » Work as part of a professional medical team

FINANCE ACCOUNTING (525 hours)

Peoria Campus H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 5 months (All day) » Apply techniques practiced by financial institutions, banks, and governmental agencies » Utilize the same modern financial software as business professionals » Process full-cycle accounts payable and receivable

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HEALTH SCIENCE DENTAL ASSISTING

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

(525 hours)

(256 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus

Peoria Campus

H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors Only)

H.S. / 1 semester, January start if available openings (Seniors Only) Adults / 8-15 weeks (All day) Monday - Tuesday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm; (Summer fast-track) Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am 4:00 pm; (Evening) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 5:30 - 10:30 pm

» Take dental x-rays, create diagnostic models, and practice infection control including sterilization of instruments » Assist dentistry professionals during chairside procedures » Help patients achieve the best possible smile and oral health

» Work in a fast-paced, high-demand career, alongside medical professionals » Apply pre-hospital procedures utilizing computer and patient simulators

EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER / EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

» Deliver patient care in a variety of settings

(502 hours)

NOTE: Must be 18 by April 1 of the current school year.

Peoria Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors only) » Provide emergency medial care to injured or ill persons » Firefighter option for students with prior credit in Anatomy » Learn to work as a member of a healthcare team in a fast-paced and rewarding field NOTE: Must be 18 by April 1 of the current school year. Students starting in August will complete both EMR and EMT; High School students may begin in January if openings are available – will only take EMT (256 hours).

HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (525 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus, Owasso Campus, Peoria Campus, Riverside Campus, Sand Springs Campus H.S. / 1 school year » Explore a variety of health occupation careers utilizing current health industry equipment » Develop a professional work ethic, medical skills, quality patient care and confidentially » Tour area medical facilities, schools, and volunteer service organizations

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MEDICAL ASSISTING

NURSING ASSISTANT – ONE SEMESTER

(525 hours)

(256 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus, Owasso Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors Only)

Peoria Campus

» Give injections, perform EKGs, draw blood samples, wound care, remove sutures, and administer medication » Develop administrative skills, such as medical coding, billing, insurance, and appointment scheduling » Work alongside nurses, physicians and allied health professionals in diverse medical settings

MEDICAL ASSISTING WITH PHLEBOTOMY (600 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus Adults / 5 months (All day) Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 2:30 pm » Administer injections, perform EKGs and draw blood » Develop administrative skills with electronic medical records, coding, billing, and referrals » Work alongside doctors and nurses in diverse medical settings

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H.S. Seniors and Adults / 1 Semester (½ day) » Develop skills to deliver patient care in a long term care facility and other health settings. » Engage in hands on training through lab and clinical opportunities » Work as a member of a healthcare team

NURSING OPTIONS (525 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors Only) » Apply fundamental skills to deliver supervised patient care as well as work with nurses and other healthcare professionals » Engage in hands-on experiences through lab and clinical opportunities in nursing homes and hospitals » Prepare to take the Certified Nurse Assistant Exam at the end of the first semester and the Advanced Unlicensed Assistant Exam at the end of the second semester NOTE: Must be 18 by April 1 of the current school year.

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PARAMEDIC

PRACTICAL NURSING

(1280 hours)

(1463 hours)

Peoria Campus

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus

Adults / 13 months (All day) Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 am - 3:50 pm; 14 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 5:00 - 10 pm

Adults / 15 months (All day) Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 2:30 pm; 18 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 3:30 - 10:00 pm

» Perform life saving techniques, including defibrillation and advanced cardiac treatment

» Perform patient care in hospitals and other health care settings

» Work closely with fire and police departments among other emergency medical personnel

» Work closely with physicians and other medical professionals

» Apply advanced patient care skills in a variety of settings

» Develop nursing skills and understand nursing concepts through theory, clinical, and lab experiences

PREREQUISITE: Emergency Medical Technician. NOTE: Must be 18 by April 1 of the current school year.

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

NOTE: Application deadlines are November 8, 2021 and March 21, 2022.

PROFESSIONAL DENTAL ASSISTANT

(525 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus, Owasso Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors Only) Adults / 9 months (½ day)

(1040 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus Adults / 9 months (All day) Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 2:30 pm

» Master pharmaceutical compounding to fill retail pharmacy prescriptions and prepare intravenous medications

» Take dental x-rays, create diagnostic models, and practice infection control including sterilization of instruments

» Maintain inventory of medications, verify insurance coverage, and aid the pharmacist

» Assist dentistry professionals during chairside procedures

» Work in retail, compounding, clinical, and hospital settings

» Help patients achieve the best possible smile and oral health

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RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY

(2172 hours)

(1200 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus

Adults / 22 months (All day) 7:45 am - 2:30 pm

Adults / 10 months (All day) Monday - Friday 7:45 am - 2:30 pm; 12 months (Evening) Monday Thursday, 3:30 - 10:00 pm (clinicals are day hours)

» Perform diagnostic imaging procedures in hospital and clinics » Provide patient care while utilizing radiation safety protocols » Aid physicians in analysis of disease and injury

SPORTS MEDICINE & THERAPY PROFESSIONS (525 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors Only) » Explore careers in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Chiropractic Assistant, Occupational Therapy, and Fitness Specialist

» Assist surgeons during surgery » Provide surgeons with instruments, supplies, and equipment during surgical procedures » Prepare to take the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) National Examination for the Certified Surgical Technologist

VISION CARE ASSISTANT (525 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors Only)

» Work alongside professionals during clinical internship

» Perform various vision and diagnostic tests

» Apply basic concepts of injury recognition and rehabilitation, in addition to exercise assessments and plans

» Utilize advanced vision care equipment and resources

» Assist ophthalmologists with patient procedures

VISION CARE TECHNICIAN (835 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus Adults / 8 months (All day) Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 2:50 pm » Perform various vision and diagnostic tests » Assist ophthalmologists with patient procedures » Prepare to take the C.O.A. (Certified Ophthalmic Assistant) certification exam » Utilize advanced vision care equipment and resources 18

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HOSPITALITY & TOURISM CULINARY ARTS

RESTAURANT & LODGING MANAGEMENT

(1050 hours)

(525 hours)

Owasso Campus

Owasso Campus

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day)

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day)

» Gain fundamental knowledge of food service operations

» Work side-by-side with hospitality professionals in restaurant and hotel operations

» Prepare a variety of foods in a professional kitchen environment

» Develop guest services and management skills in a hands-on experience

» Operate as part of a team to design menus, prepare meals, and organize catered events

» Plan, direct and coordinate activities for restaurant and hotel operations

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HUMAN SERVICES COSMETOLOGIST

EARLY CARE & EDUCATION

(1500 hours)

(1050 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus

Peoria Campus

Adults / 16 months (All day) Monday - Friday, 8 am - 2:50 pm; 18 months (Evening) Monday Thursday, 4 - 10 pm

H.S. / 2 school years (Juniors Only) » Create and implement developmentally appropriate activities for young children

» Express individual creativity by providing a wide range of artistic hair, nails, and skincare services

» Cultivate skills alongside early childhood professionals

» Work with experts from well-known salons and companies showcasing the latest techniques and professional-brand products

» Work in an accredited childcare facility

» Design a salon from concept to start up

PROFESSIONAL BARBERING (1500 hours)

Peoria Campus

COSMETOLOGY (1000 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus, Peoria Campus, Sand Springs Campus H.S. / 2 school years » Express individual creativity by providing a wide range of artistic hair, nails, and skincare services » Work with experts from well-known salons and companies showcasing the latest techniques and professional-brand products

Adults / 18 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 4:00 - 10 pm » Deliver unique styles to help clients look their best through hair and facial care » Apply precision skills to cut, color, and style hair for a diverse clientele » Design a dream shop from concept to start-up NOTE: Must be 16 years of age by November 1 of the current school year.

» Design a salon from concept to start up NOTE: Must be 16 years of age by November 1 of the current school year.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ANIMATION

CYBER SECURITY / FORENSICS

(1050 hours)

(1050 hours)

Riverside Campus

Riverside Campus

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day)

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day)

» Bring life, energy, and movement to creative electronic entertainment from small screen to big screen

» Defend computers against current threats and build secure computing environments

» Storyboard, design, and produce unique 2-D/3-D animations and computer graphics

» Explore the work of security analysts, penetration testers, ethical hackers, and digital forensics investigators

» Use the same powerful design software as

» Build an employment portfolio

professional animators

ENTERPRISE NETWORK ASSOCIATE COMPUTER REPAIR & NETWORK SUPPORT

(525 hours)

(525 hours)

Riverside Campus

Owasso Campus, Riverside Campus H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day)

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day)

» Create, install, and troubleshoot networks and computer hardware » Configure software security programs that protect computer systems » Work alongside professional network support specialists

» Master enterprise-level network design and operation using Cisco technologies » Install, troubleshoot, monitor, and optimize networks for maximum performance » Specialize in advanced networking skills like security, data center and voice

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ENTERPRISE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES

IT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

(600 hours)

(1050 hours)

Riverside Campus

Owasso Campus, Riverside Campus

Adults / 6 months (All day)

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day); 9 months (All day)

» Master enterprise-level network design and operation using Cisco technologies » Install, troubleshoot, monitor, and optimize networks for maximum performance » Specialize in advanced networking skills like using multiple industry standard technologies

FOUNDATIONS OF APP DEVELOPMENT (240 hours)

H.S. Extension Program @ Catoosa High School H.S. / 1 school year » Open your world to object-oriented programming » Build mobile applications in a collaborative and project-based environment » Progress from designing to creating iOS apps using Swift**

» Design, install and troubleshoot complex network systems » Diagnose, repair and maintain network systems » Introduction to cloud computing and virtual machines

MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT (525 hours)

Riverside Campus H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day) » Create and execute mobile applications using programming languages » Analyze and develop software on a variety of devices and platforms » Utilize several integrated development environments

MULTIMEDIA DESIGN FOUNDATIONS OF WEB DESIGN

(525 hours)

(240 hours)

Riverside Campus

H.S. Extension Program @ Jenks High School

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day)

H.S. / 2 school years » Create original content for dynamic websites » Produce source code for interactive web applications » Develop a portfolio that promotes a unique web design style

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» Develop a strong foundation in digital graphic design » Create graphics, photos and video for dynamic webcasting using professional digital software » Build a professional digital portfolio showcasing completed digital works

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LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE INVESTIGATIONS

CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRACTICAL LAW

(525 hours)

(525 hours)

Peoria Campus

Peoria Campus

H.S. / 1 school year (Seniors only)

H.S. / 1 school year (Juniors only)

» Discover the fundamentals of criminal investigation » Develop skills for arrest procedures and serving warrants » Utilize proper detention techniques

» Explore the elements of the United States criminal justice system: police, courts, and corrections » Apply police procedures including criminal and accident investigations, 911 dispatch, and evidence gathering » Interpret criminal and constitutional law

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MANUFACTURING APPLIED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

CERTIFIED MACHINE TECHNICIAN

(525 hours)

(1050 hours)

Owasso Campus

Broken Arrow Campus

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day)

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day); 9 months (All day)

» Explore a variety of engineering paths related to agriculture, manufacturing, drafting, robotics, electronics and healthcare » Engage in hands-on activities featuring environmental, mechanical, electrical, architectural and industrial engineering

CERTIFIED MACHINE OPERATOR (600 hours)

» Design and create advanced precision parts needed worldwide in everyday products » Produce steel, aluminum, and plastic components utilizing advanced computercontrolled technology » Use the same techniques and state-of-the-art equipment as industry leaders in Aerospace, Oilfield equipment, and numerous other local industries

Broken Arrow Campus Adults / 7 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 4:00 - 10 pm » Design and create high-tech precision parts needed worldwide in everyday products » Produce steel, aluminum, and plastic components working with advanced computercontrolled technology » Use the same techniques and state-of-the-art equipment as industry leaders

DRAFTING (1050 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day); 9 months (All day) » Develop visual basic drafting skills for mechanical, structural, piping, civil and architectural design » Create technical drawings using the same software as designers and engineers » Visualize and create 2D and 3D models matching industry standards

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FOUNDATIONS OF MANUFACTURING

WELDING COMBINATION

(120 hours)

(1050 hours)

H.S. Extension Program @ Broken Arrow High School, Charles Page High School, East Central High School, Glenpool High School, McLain High School

Broken Arrow Campus, Lemley Memorial Campus, Peoria Campus, Sand Springs Campus H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day only)

H.S. / 1 school year » Explore all areas of manufacturing and discover the many opportunities available » Design, weld, and program machines to produce a variety of manufacturing components » Go from initial design and set up to a finished product

» Utilize advanced welding techniques to manipulate metals for construction, industrial, and artistic applications » Interpret blueprints, specifications, and welding symbols » Develop comprehensive skills in welding & cutting processes

MECHATRONICS SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN (1050 hours)

WELDING FABRICATOR

Broken Arrow Campus

(600 hours)

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day)

Lemley Memorial Campus

» Install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical, pneumatic, and robotic industrial equipment » Setup automated systems utilizing programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and instrumentation principles » Use the same equipment and techniques as industry leaders

Adults / 5 months (All day) Monday - Friday, 7:30 am - 3:30 pm » Utilize basic entry level welding techniques to manipulate metals for construction, industrial, and artistic applications » Interpret blueprints, specifications, and welding symbols » Fast paced specialized welding and fabrication training for quick entry into the welding workforce

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MARKETING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP (525 hours)

Owasso Campus H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day) » Create powerful marketing and management plans for established companies » Develop sales presentations and product demonstrations for a competitive marketplace » Network with local business leaders

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS ADVANCED PRE-ENGINEERING (PLTW) (720-960 hours*)

Lemley Memorial Campus H.S. / 2 school years (Juniors, Seniors) » Design and build distinctive creations using digital circuits, gaming software, model structures, remote control machines, and robots » Utilize state-of-the-art engineering equipment and current software, including 3D printers » Work with a team to research and solve a real-world challenge, build a prototype and present your solution to industry leaders NOTE: Applicants for the Advanced Pre-Engineering program will be awarded greater admisssions points for their achievement in the highest math course following the sequence of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calalculus, and Calculus. *Students who have Foundations of Engineering will complete 960 hours. **Students are expected to complete an advanced math and science each year.

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BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES (PLTW)

FOUNDATIONS OF ENGINEERING (PLTW)

(960-1050 hours*)

(240 hours)

Health Sciences Center @ Lemley Memorial Campus

H.S. Extension Program @ Bixby High School, Broken Arrow Freshman Academy, Broken Arrow High School, Collinsville High School, Edison Preparatory School, Jenks High School, Memorial High School, Owasso High School, Skiatook High School, Union Freshman Academy, Union High School

H.S. / 2 school years (Juniors only) H.S. Extension Program @ Union High School H.S. / 4 school years » Explore the concepts of medicine in physiology, genetics, and microbiology » Perform hands-on activities to examine the processes, structures, and interaction of human body » Design innovative solutions to the health challenges of the 21st century PREREQUISITE: A student must have a C or better in Algebra I, Algebra II and/or Geometry, as well as Biology. If the student has had Chemistry, they must have passed with a C or better. *Students are expected to complete an advanced math and science each year.

H.S. / 2 school years » Explore and construct innovative projects in the diverse fields of engineering » Design and build unique creations utilizing digital circuits, gaming software, model structures, remote control machines, and robots » Work individually and in teams to solve unique engineering challenges using engineering equipment and current software NOTE: Ninth grade applicants will have priority admissions and must have C or better in Pre-Algebra or higher level math course.

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TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS AEROSPACE ACADEMY

AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE LIGHT REPAIR

Riverside Campus

(525 hours)

H.S. / 1 - 2 school years

Broken Arrow Campus

» Core content courses such as English, Math, Science, Social Studies are customized and delivered in online/blended format » Students graduate from their home high school » Highly qualified and certified instructors » Technical programs are scheduled half of the school day Technical Program Offerings: » Aerospace Structure Technician » Aviation Generals » Certified Machine Technician » Computer Repair & Network Support » Cyber Security/Forensics » Enterprise Network Associate » Mobile App Development » Private Pilot Ground School » Welding » Windows Server Administrator

AEROSPACE STRUCTURE TECHNICIAN (243 hours)

Riverside Campus H.S. & Adults / 1 semester (½ day) » Fabricate, assemble, install and repair sheet metal and composite structures

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day) » Acquire the automotive skills and knowledge necessary to enter a professional environment as a Maintenance Technician » Discover the basics of Automotive Systems including terms, operations, and maintenance concerns » Develop the skills necessary to diagnose, and repair fundamentals on a variety of vehicles

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIAN (1050 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 9 months (All day); 18 months (½ day); (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 4:30 - 10:00 pm » Perform basic and advanced diagnostics in a modern facility to troubleshoot and repair complex automotive systems » Work on a variety of vehicles in a rapidly changing industry » Optimize vehicle operation and performance

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AVIATION GENERALS POWERPLANT (1400 hours)

Riverside Campus Adults / 11 months (All day) 7:30 am - 2:30 pm; 27-30 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 5:30 - 10:10 pm

AVIATION GENERALS Riverside Campus

» Examine, repair, and maintain reciprocating and turbine engines

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 10 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 5:30 - 10:10 pm

» Inspect, maintain and troubleshoot aircraft ignition, cooling, lubrication and propeller systems

(700 hours)

» Compare and contrast flight characteristics and various aircraft designs » Introduction to non-destructive inspection, corrosion, control, and parts fabrication » Execute ground operations including pre-flight inspections, engine start-ups, and aircraft taxi

» Work in an FAA-approved aviation environment NOTE: Aviation Generals is also a FAA requirement for Powerplant Licensure.

COLLISION REFINISHING (525 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus

AVIATION GENERALS AIRFRAME

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day)

(1400 hours)

Riverside Campus Adults / 11 months (All day) 7:30 am - 2:30 pm; 27-30 months (Evening) Monday - Thursday, 5:30 - 10:10 pm

» Refinish a wide range of vehicles using current welding, sanding, and painting techniques » Analyze damage and calculate cost to refinish vehicles

» Inspect, diagnose and repair a wide range of aircraft systems

» Mix paints to match color specifications and customer preferences

» Use traditional high quality aircraft materials and composites

» Repair plastic and composite panels and refinish them

» Work in an operational airport hangar repair and line maintenance environments NOTE: Aviation Generals is also a FAA requirement for Airframe licensure.

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COLLISION REPAIR

MEDIUM/HEAVY DIESEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN

(525 hours)

(1050 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus

Broken Arrow Campus

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day)

H.S. / 2 school years Adults / 18 months (½ day); 9 months (All day)

» Repair an automobile that has been involved in a collision and restore it to pre-existing condition using high tech processes

» Diagnose and repair diesel powered vehicles and heavy duty equipment

» Analyze damage and calculate cost to repair damage on vehicles

» Troubleshoot and repair various components of heavy duty trucks using industry standard equipment

» Apply professional techniques of metal fabrication and adhesive repair

» Maintain vehicle systems to ensure optimum performance

LIGHT DIESEL TRUCK SERVICE TECHNICIAN

MOTORCYCLE TECHNICIAN

(1030 hours)

(525 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus

Broken Arrow Campus

Adults / 5 months (All day)

H.S. / 1 school year Adults / 9 months (½ day); 5 months (All day)

» Diagnose and perform repairs on light/medium diesel vehicles » Learn and understand the multiple systems on the light/medium diesel vehicles » Work with a master technician in a shop environment with industry standard equipment

» Perform work on motorcycles, ATVs, and off road vehicles » Work with a master mechanic to complete preventative maintenance for safety and dependability » Diagnose and repair motorcycles and related equipment, including tires, wheels, brakes, electrical systems, carburetor fuel systems, drivetrain service, and suspension

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POWERSPORTS/POWER EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY

PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING

(525 hours)

(600 hours)

Broken Arrow Campus

Broken Arrow Campus

Adults / 5 months (All day); 9 months (½ day)

Adults / 5 months (All day) Monday-Friday, 7:30 - 11:15 am / 12:00 - 3:45 pm; 5 months (Evening) 4:30 - 10:00 pm

» Diagnose, repair, and perform maintenance on commercial equipment, small tractors, utility vehicles and personal watercraft » Explore a wide variety of related careers in parts, sales and service » Earn industry-recognized certifications while working with a certified technician in a shop environment with industry standard equipment

PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL

» Achieve behind the wheel experience and training » Develop the skills needed to drive and operate heavy trucks including semi-tractor trailers and large commercial dump trucks » Utilize advanced heavy truck driving skills related to hazardous materials carriers, dual trailer operations, legal requirements, vehicle inspections, record keeping, and tractor trailer maintenance

(525 hours)

Riverside Campus H.S. / 1 school year » Discover exciting concepts related to airplane performance, flight instruments, and weather conditions » Prepare for a career in aviation as a pilot or air traffic controller » Construct remote-controlled aircraft to understand principles of flight

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