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Central Technology Center | 2016-2017 General Catalog | www.centraltech.edu Page 0
Central Technology Center
2020-2021 General Catalog
Central Technology Center | 2020-2021 General Catalog | www.centraltech.edu Page 1
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: All Central Tech Personnel Cooperating Agencies Personnel
FROM: Ron Dyer, Superintendent
SUBJECT: General Catalog
DATE: June 09, 2020
The information in this catalog has been compiled for and distributed to Central Tech personnel and to personnel in the various cooperating agencies that refer prospective students to our school.
The intent of this information is to provide each of you with a general enrollment procedure for students as well as a quick reference for courses available for full-time enrollment and the various services offered to students at our Drumright and Sapulpa campuses.
When you have inquiries from the public regarding enrollment, please refer to this catalog to give accurate information to expedite the enrollment process.
Please keep this catalog handy for ready reference.
This catalog is certified to be true and correct as to content and policy.
Ron Dyer, Superintendent
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OVERVIEW
Public education must prepare youth and adults to become productive and economically self-sufficient. The technological age of which we are a part will flounder if skilled manpower is not available. Accordingly, career and technology education has assumed the responsibility of providing quality educational Programs that will enhance each individual’s opportunity to become a productive member of our society.
As an integral part of the technology education effort, Central Tech was established to serve a comparatively large audience that continues to include secondary students, post- secondary students, adults in preparatory and skill upgrade programs, on-the-job trainees, and other members of business and industry.
This catalog has been designed to acquaint and inform individuals, organizations and agencies of the educational services offered by Central Technology Center. Further, an overview is provided in which the beliefs, expectations and goals of the school are listed along with the manner in which they are to be accomplished.
This bulletin is to be considered a guide rather than the absolute authority on rules and procedures. We desire that it serve as an instrument that promotes understanding of the function and role of this institution.
Ron Dyer, Superintendent Central Tech
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF THE DISTRICT
VISION:
Everyone achieves success.
MISSION:
Central Tech changes lives with technical education and services.
PURPOSE: Elevate, Educate, Empower
CORE VALUES:
IEPP (Instruction, Enrollment, Placement & Productivity) Excellence
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Memorandum................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Conceptual Framework of the District .................................................................................................................................. 3 Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Staff Directory –
Drumright ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Sapulpa ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Instructional Staff Directory – Drumright ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Sapulpa ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Non-discrimination Clause ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 General Information ................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Secondary Students/Enrollment Procedures ................................................................................................................. 13 Admission Requirements for Post-Secondary Students ............................................................................................. 14 Post-Secondary Student Withdrawal ................................................................................................................................. 17 Institution Refund Policy ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 General Policies and Procedures .......................................................................................................................................... 18 Attendance ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Grades and Reporting ................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Discipline ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Safety and Security ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Transportation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28 NTHS Membership Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 29 Facilities and Equipment.......................................................................................................................................................... 30 Education Service Center ......................................................................................................................................................... 33 Calendars
Daytime Classes ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34 ACD/Adult Classes
Certified Medication Aide (CMA) ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Certified Nurse Aide (LTC/HHA) ..................................................................................................................................... 38 EMT – Fall 2020 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 40 EMT – Spring 2021 ................................................................................................................................................................. 42 EMT – Paramedic .................................................................................................................................................................... 44 Phlebotomy ............................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Private Investigator ............................................................................................................................................................... 48 Unarmed Security Guard ..................................................................................................................................................... 49 Welding (Sapulpa) .................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Programs Automotive Technology (Drumright)
Automotive Service Technician ........................................................................................................................... 54 Biomedical Sciences (Drumright)
PLTW Biomedical Science and Medicine ......................................................................................................... 55 Business & Information Technology
Business Technology......................................................................................................................................................... 56 Entrepreneur ........................................................................................................................................................................ 56 Executive Administrative Assistant ............................................................................................................................ 57 Full Charge Bookkeeper .................................................................................................................................................. 57
Construction Trades (Drumright) Residential Carpentry ....................................................................................................................................................... 58
Cosmetology (Drumright)
Cosmetologist .................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Cosmetology Public ........................................................................................................................................................................ 59
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Master Instructor ............................................................................................................................................................................ 60 Practicing Master Instructor ...................................................................................................................................................... 60
Criminal Justice (Sapulpa) Criminal Justice Officer ................................................................................................................................................................. 61
Design Drafting (Drumright) CAD Technician Architectural.................................................................................................................................................... 62 CAD Technician Mechanical ........................................................................................................................................................ 62
Diesel Technology (Drumright) Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Heavy Line Technician ..................................................................................................... 63 Diesel/CDL .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Digital Printing & Imaging Communications (DPIC) (Drumright) Image Print Designer ..................................................................................................................................................................... 65
Electrical Trades (Drumright) Electrical Technician ...................................................................................................................................................................... 66
ElectroMechanical Systems (Drumright) ElectroMechanical Technician ................................................................................................................................................... 67
Facilities Maintenance Facilities Maintenance................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Graphic Design (Drumright) Advertising Designer ..................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Health Careers Health Career (Drumright) ......................................................................................................................................................... 70 Nursing Assistant (Sapulpa) ....................................................................................................................................................... 70
Advanced Health Careers (Drumright) Diagnostic Aid and Nurse Assistant ........................................................................................................................................ 71 Sports Medicine ................................................................................................................................................................................ 72 Veterinary Assistant ....................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) (Sapulpa) Residential/Light Commercial HVAC Technician ............................................................................................................. 73
Interactive Multimedia (Drumright) 3D Animator....................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Digital Photography ....................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Video Technician ............................................................................................................................................................................. 75
Medical Assisting Basic Medical Assistant ................................................................................................................................................................. 76 Medical Assistant ............................................................................................................................................................................. 77
Medical Front Office (Sapulpa) Medical Front Office .......................................................................................................................................................... 78 Medical Coder ..................................................................................................................................................................... 78
Network Security Administration Network Security Compliance Technician ........................................................................................................................... 79
Pipeline Technology (Drumright) Pipeline Technology ....................................................................................................................................................................... 80
Practical Nursing Practical Nursing ............................................................................................................................................................................. 81
Power Sports Technology (Drumright) Motorcycle Service Technician.................................................................................................................................................. 82
Pre-Engineering Academy (Drumright) PLTW Pre-Engineering ................................................................................................................................................................. 83 Advanced PLTW Pre-Engineering ........................................................................................................................................... 83
Surgical Technology (Drumright) Surgical Technology (Accredited Program) ........................................................................................................................ 84
Truck Driver Training (Drumright) Professional Truck Driver ........................................................................................................................................................... 85
Welding and Fabrication Technology
Combination Welder ......................................................................................................................................................... 86
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STAFF DIRECTORY
DRUMRIGHT STAFF (918) 352-2551 EXT
Arnold, Jennifer Medical Programs Secretary 202
Baker, Curtis Practical Nursing Coordinator 212
Baugus, Cheryl IT Coordinator 269
Baugus, Mike Adult Career Development (ADC) District Coordinator 207
Brennan, Heather Business Manager 241
Bruce, Shane Assistant Campus Director 292
Burris, Kent Assistant Superintendent 234
Carroll, Charles Operations Coordinator 294
Chandler, Stephanie Administrative Assistant to Campus Director 263
Collins, Jill Administrative Assistant to Superintendent 250
Cundiff, Chet Adult Career Advisor 283
Davis, Wendy T&SE Business Manager 315
Diaz, Michelle Computer Systems Specialist 203
Dyer, Ron Superintendent 231
Elliott, Brandy Data Specialist 209
Few, Renee Transportation Secretary 329
Fisher, Sherry TS&E Recruiter 317
Fisher, Angie ACD Secretary 222
Gann, Cindy Instructional Services Secretary/Registrar 206
Gaunt, Charlotte Bursar 267
Gear, James IT Computer Hardware Technician 246
Gear, LaDonna Campus Director 289
Going, Mary ACD Lead Support Staff 235
Grigg, Alanna Project Specialist 380
Holba, Kevin Transportation Director 323
Jobe, Mark Campus Police Officer 210
Jones, Jeff ACD Welding Instructor 282
Kiesport, Jason IT Computer Hardware Technician 261
Mann, Ashlee Accounts Payable Clerk 262
McGuire, Fawnda Receptionist 200
Nienhuis, April Marketing Coordinator 239
Nishimuta, Teena Payroll/Benefits Coordinator 298
Overton, Nancy Assistant Campus Director 208
Pearce, Judy ACD Health Instructor/Secretary 256
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DRUMRIGHT STAFF DIRECTORY CONTINUED EXT
Piotrowski-Ebikade, Angie Financial Aid Advisor 237
Pool, Stephanie Marketing/Communications Coordinator
238
Poteet, Kacee Counselor 229
Thorpe, John TS&E Director 312
Toppah, Danielle T&SE Secretary/Class Aide 311
Webb, Clint Technology Integration Specialist 227
Whittenburg, Pam Recruiter/High School Relations 214
Willing, Nikole TS&E Secretary/Aide 310
Young, Susan Maintenance Secretary 266
Rentz, Shelly Employment Services – Coordinator
Graphic Designer & Communication Specialist 368
Employment Consultant 286
Career Exploration Specialist 386
CENTER FOR BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY CENTER (918) 352-4516
Bell, Paul Safety Instructor
English, Derrick Safety Instructor
Gear, Julie BIS Secretary
Griffin, Julie Agri-Business Management
Malone, Mashae BIS Training Specialist
PIPELINE & SAFETY FACILITY (918) 352-2551 or (918) 352-4517 EXT
Cote, Olivia BIS Secretary 339
Cross, Debra OQ Specialist 338
Davis, Danny Pipeline Safety Instructor 342
Walls, Robin BIS Secretary (Part-Time) 337
Wilson, Mark Industrial Coordinator 341
SCADA Security Instructor 343
SAPULPA STAFF (918) 224-9300 EXT
Ashton, Jim Building Supervisor 170
Baker, Curtis Practical Nursing Coordinator 169
Baugus, Mike Counselor/Assistant Campus Director 105
Beem, Tiffany Practical Nursing Secretary 160
Casey, Ronda ESC Coordinator 146
Clunn, Terri Secretary/Bursar 101
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SAPULPA STAFF DIRECTORY CONTINUED EXT
David, Lorrie Employment Consultant 133
Dear, Tamika Administrative Assistant/Registrar 100
Hollingshad, Patsy ACD Lead Support Staff 117
Howard, Kim Campus Director 102
Nicholson, Linda ESC Instructor 142
Petty, Sherri Employment Consultant 134
Piotrowski-Ebikade, Angie Financial Aid Advisor 131
Plummer, Diana Adult Career Development (ACD) District Coordinator 118
Pruitt, Kris Employment Consultant 133
Rentz, Shelly Employment Services – Coordinator 130
Sullins, Becky Employment Consultant 135
Taylor, Heather Assessment Technician/Secretary 141/125
Tinker, Samuel ACD Secretary 115
Turner, Erin Employment Services Administrative Assistant 132
VanCleave, Tera Career Counselor 108
Whitehouse, Denisa ESC Secretary 140
Campus Police Officer 106
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SERVICES (918) 224-0235 EXT Cotner, Mark Industrial Coordinator 124
English, Charlie Safety Instructor 122
Lee, Lori BIS Secretary 128
Taulman, Cacee Safety Instructor 122
Whitehouse, Dondra BIS Secretary 125
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INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF By Instructional Area
Drumright Campus (918) 352-2551
DRUMRIGHT STAFF Brandi Fisher
Advanced Health Careers
EXT 278
Reena Heilmann Advanced Health Careers 223
Jeff Little Automotive Service Technology 257
Denise Metz Biomedical Sciences 351
Athena Frank Business and Information Technology 265
David Baugus Construction Trades 226
Monica Frick Cosmetology 249
Jo Ann Baugus Design Drafting 268
Earl Elliott Diesel Technology 221
Danny Hoggatt Digital Printing and Imaging Communications 247
Kurtis Allen Electrical Trades 245
Jeremy Sheets Facilities Maintenance 244
Kim Ward Facilities Maintenance 244
Keith Gregor Graphic Design 220
Sarah Brien Health Careers 376
Mitch Alcala Interactive Multimedia 280
Ashley Allison Mathematics 276
Randell Allison Mathematics 276
Mark Estrada ElectroMechanical Systems 244
Tammy Silkwood Medical Assisting 213
Dustin Ford Network Security and Administration 216
Nick Gaunt Network Security and Administration 270
Luke Barnes Pipeline Technology 275
Steven Bradshaw Powersports Technology 253
Donna Buchanan Practical Nursing 288
Lori Todd Practical Nursing 211
Kirby Applegate Pre-Engineering 264
Ryan Benton Science 230
Roxann Fox Surgical Technology/Clinical Coordinator 284
Todd Prough Surgical Technology/Program Director 254
Katy Lauerman Educational Enhancement Center 215
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DRUMRIGHT STAFF CONTINUED EXT Ricky Davis Truck Driver Training 335
Kenneth Dennis Truck Driver Training 321
Mark Endriss Truck Driver Training 318
Bob Monachella Truck Driver Training 321
Timothy O’Donnell Truck Driver Training 334
Ronnie Pennington Truck Driver Training 334
William Reece Truck Driver Training 333
Troy Elliott Welding and Fabrication Technology 243
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF By Instructional Area
Sapulpa Campus (918) 224-9300
SAPULPA STAFF
Angela Brownfield Business and Information Technology 153
Ryan Dunn Criminal Justice 159
Linda Nicholson ESC/Turning Point 142
Curt Nevins Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology 156
Bryan Sams Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology 156
Ronda Alexander Mathematics 157
Carolyn Brown McIntosh Medical Assisting 158
Paula Estrada Medical Front Office 163
Brian Babcock Network Security and Administration 150
Tiffany Baugus Practical Nursing 154
Donna Moates Practical Nursing 155
Angelia Earp Science 151
Jeff Vandever Welding and Fabrication Technology 165
Health Science Instructor 161
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NON-DISCRIMINATION CLAUSE
Central Technology Center, in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1974, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age in any of its policies, practices or procedures. These equal opportunity provisions include, but are not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, educational services, treatments, or access to programs or activities. Students are admitted to programs based on their interests, indicators of ability to succeed in their chosen occupation, aptitude and prior performance in school and work. Other factors may be considered that affect the student’s ability to fully participate or complete a program or to obtain professional credentials at the program’s conclusion. Career training is organized through the National Career Clusters Framework and is offered in Architecture & Construction; Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications; Business, Management & Administration; Education & Training; Health Science; Human Services; Information Technology; Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security; Manufacturing; Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics; and Transportation, Distribution & Logistics. Questions, complaints, or requests for additional information regarding these laws may be forwarded to:
Title VII coordinator is Kent Burris, Assistant Superintendent, 918.352.2551 Title IX coordinator for Drumright campus is Kent Burris Assistant Superintendent, 918.352.2551 Title IX coordinator for Sapulpa campus is Kim Howard, Sapulpa Campus Director, 918.224.9300 Section 504 coordinator for Drumright campus is LaDonna Gear, Campus Director, 918.352.2551 Section 504 coordinator for Sapulpa campus is Kim Howard, Sapulpa Campus Director, 918.224.9300 ADA coordinator is Kent Burris, Assistant Superintendent, 918.352.2551 Compliance coordinator is Kent Burris, Assistant Superintendent, 918.352.2551
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Accreditation
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Practical Nursing Program is accredited by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. The Medical Assisting Program is certified by the American Association of Medical Personnel (A.A.M.P.). The Automotive Service Technology and Diesel Technology Programs are certified through the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.). The Construction Trades, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC), and Pipeline Technology Programs are nationally certified by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Electrical Trades is endorsed by the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. Truck Driver Training is certified by Professional Truck Driver Institute (P.T.D.I.). Cosmetology is approved by the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology.
At the state level, Central Technology Center is accredited by the Oklahoma State Department of Education, the Veteran’s Administration State Accrediting Agency, and the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. The school’s faculty are examined annually by an Oklahoma State Department of Education representative. All secondary credit provided in any Central Technology Center course aligns with established standards of the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
Additionally, Central Technology Center School District No. 3 is under the administration and supervision of the duly elected board of education. The school also operates under the supervision of the Oklahoma Board of Career and Technology Education.
College Connection
Oklahoma collegiate institutions offer numerous options to earn prior learning credit for approved industry certifications and licenses achieved while at Central Tech. A college connection advisor will work with students to explain the process of obtaining college credit toward an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.
School Hours: Drumright Campus
Morning Session: 8:25 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Afternoon Session: 12:45 p.m. to 3:35 p.m.
Sapulpa Campus
Morning Session: 8:25 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Afternoon Session: 12:25 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Adult Tuition $1.50 per hour in-district; $3.00 per hour out-of-district
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SECONDARY STUDENTS/ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES
1. Criteria for Enrollment
a. Applicants must be enrolled in a participating high school in the Central Tech district in grade 10 if enrolling in the PLTW Pre-Engineering Academy and grades 11 or 12 for most other programs. A secondary student residing in a district that is not affiliated with a Career Tech district will pay tuition at a rate equal to the average cost per student attending Central Tech.
b. Applicant must be making satisfactory progress toward graduation in his/her local
participating high school when making application to enter Central Tech.
c. Each secondary student must have the written consent of his/her parent/guardian prior to being considered for entry into Central Tech.
d. Each secondary student must receive the approval of his/her local high school principal
and/or counselor before being considered for enrollment at Central Tech.
e. Students will be interviewed by a Central Tech representative before admission to any Program.
f. Students will be enrolled at Central Tech only in Programs in which they show a
reasonable opportunity to achieve success.
g. Completion of any pre-requisites and supporting curriculum suggested for individual technical Programs must be met.
2. Enrollment Procedures
a. Each student must make a formal application to attend Central Tech.
b. Applications should be completed as early as possible.
c. All applications should be carefully checked by the home high school principal or
counselor to ensure that all blank spaces have been properly completed, being certain that each applicant has indicated at least three (3) choices for enrollment. A current high school transcript, attendance records and recent standardized test scores must be attached.
d. Central Tech personnel will be available for interviewing and enrolling students. Each
principal/counselor will be contacted to schedule an appropriate time to finalize this enrollment.
e. The home high school principal or counselor will receive a list of the approved applicants,
with the Programs and sections in which their students have been enrolled. This list will be provided by Central Tech.
f. Additional information may be obtained by calling: Central Tech at 918/352-2551,
Drumright, or 918/224-9300, Sapulpa.
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Enrollment Schedule:
January ....................................................................................................... Pre-Enrollment for Returning Students
January (Last week) ............................................................................ Showcase – High School students visit Central Tech
February - March - April .................................................................... Interviews for Secondary Applicants
Orientation-Counseling and Guidance-Final Enrollment
In order that participating schools in the district will have ample time to complete their pre-enrollment each spring, Central Tech will notify each school of its qualified and accepted applicants.
Central Tech will provide the following information and counseling services for each participating school:
1. A showcase of Central Tech facilities for all sophomores and interested students. During the visit, an orientation to career and technology education will be given to the students.
2. Central Tech will make available resource material and personnel to each participating school
district in an effort to broaden the student’s understanding of career and technology education and Central Tech’s Programs.
3. Central Tech personnel will distribute application forms and assist the principal and counselors
in helping interested students file an application to attend Central Tech.
4. Central Tech personnel will interview each student who has submitted an application to better assess each student’s potential for success.
5. Upon completion of all above items, the initial enrollment of students from each school into the
various Programs will be determined. A follow-up visit will be made to each school to counsel with those students who cannot be enrolled in the Program of their first choice but may be guided into another Program that will appropriately meet their interests/needs.
6. Those students not enrolled may be considered as alternates if openings become available,
provided they meet enrollment criteria.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS
General Enrollment Procedure
1. Applicants must complete the proper enrollment application and schedule an appointment with the Career Advisor.
2. Various Programs may require different batteries of achievement, aptitude, and physical
assessments.
3. Applicants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov. Those seeking financial assistance must schedule an appointment with the Financial Aid Advisor.
4. Applicant will be interviewed by a person authorized to enroll individuals in a Program
prior to being accepted. Previous educational records, the application, and results of achievement, aptitude and physical assessments will be reviewed during the interview.
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5. Individuals will be enrolled in Programs in which they have a reasonable opportunity of making successful progress, provided openings are available.
6. A motor vehicle records (MVR) check, driver’s license, drug testing, and a physical are required
for Truck Driver Training.
7. Practical Nursing and Surgical Technologist have additional requirements.
8. A training agreement must be signed to complete the enrollment process.
9. Applicants must pay tuition, books, supplies, and fees upon enrollment or complete a payment agreement with the Bursar. A Choices Scholar must pay the amount of tuition exceeding $1,575.00, as well as books, supplies, and fees upon enrollment or complete a payment agreement with the Bursar. Payments must be kept current or enrollment will be terminated. Total cost must be paid in full as per payment agreement. Double tuition will be charged for out- of-district students. Students receiving CH 31 and CH 33 VA education benefits will not penalize students for late payments from the VA.
10. If sponsored by an agency, applicants must have presented a completed authorization form from
the sponsoring agency. If sponsoring agency does not pay total due, applicant is responsible for tuition, books, supplies, and fees balance.
Payment
Any payment to the Bursar will be applied to the student’s balance due at Central Tech in the order in which it is received. If a student has additional Title IV funds after the total school cost is paid, this funding will be disbursed to the student at regular scheduled payment disbursement dates.
After completing the above items which are applicable:
11. Applicants will be given a starting date to enter the Program.
At enrollment time, an applicant will be advised about the support services available and attendance requirements for attaining maximum standards of achievement as defined in a Program. Any enrolled student desiring to increase competency in math, reading, spelling and English may receive specific assistance from the Education Service Center (ESC). ESC services are available at each Central Tech campus. Counseling and guidance services will be available to the student any time during training.
See respective handbooks for Practical Nursing, Surgical Technologist, and the Truck Driver Training Programs. Enrollment dates and Program procedures vary.
Enrollment Policy for Convicted Felons
The purpose of Central Tech is to provide quality career and technical education to secondary and post- secondary students. Therefore, Central Tech must ensure a safe school environment to develop the qualities of moral character, responsibility, and skill development necessary for employment. Admission of individuals convicted of felonies may not be in the best interest of the student body, and is, therefore, subject to a review process by the Campus Director, Program Director(s), Assistant Campus Director(s), and/or counseling staff.
During the review process, the individual must produce information concerning the following criteria:
Nature of crime (description of what occurred) Evidence of rehabilitation (certification of state agency or doctor)
Evidence of time lapse since crime with proof of accepted social behavior. (2-year minimum in society without other rehabilitation.)
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Through the interview process, the individual must display an attitude and behavior that is judged to pose no danger to the student body. (Interest in occupation and learning, responsible for behavior and accepting school policy.)
Each case will be evaluated on the above criteria and a determination made concerning admission. Any individual guilty of a felony conviction who fails to indicate such conviction on the enrollment application will be subject to termination of enrollment.
Student must be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible Program to participate in Title IV funding.
Conviction for Possession or Sale of Illegal Drugs
A federal or state drug conviction can disqualify a student for FSA funds. The student self-certifies on the FAFSA that he or she may be eligible for aid. Central Tech is not required to confirm this unless there is evidence of conflicting information.
A conviction that was reversed, set aside or removed from the student’s record does not render a student ineligible for aid, nor does a conviction that was received when the student was a juvenile, unless he or she was tried as an adult.
The chart below illustrates the period of ineligibility for FSA funds, depending on whether the conviction was for sale or possession and whether the student had previous offenses. (A conviction for the sale of drugs includes convictions for conspiring to sell drugs.)
Possession of illegal drugs Sale of illegal drugs
1st offense 1 year from date of conviction 2 years from date of conviction
2nd offense 2 years from date of conviction Indefinite period
3rd offense Indefinite period
If the student was convicted of both possessing and selling illegal drugs, and the periods of ineligibility are different, the student will be ineligible for the longer period. A student regains eligibility the day after the period of ineligibility ends or when he/she successfully completes a qualified drug rehabilitation program. Further drug convictions will make him/her ineligible again.
When a student regains eligibility during the award year Central Tech may award Pell grant funds for the current payment period.
Standards for a qualified drug rehabilitation program
A qualified drug rehabilitation program must include at least 2 unannounced drug tests and must satisfy at least one (1) of the following requirements:
Be qualified to receive funds directly or indirectly from a federal, state or local government program.
Be qualified to receive payment directly or indirectly from a federally or state-licensed insurance company.
Be administered or recognized by federal, state or local government agency or court. Be administered or recognized by a federally or state-licensed hospital, heal clinic or medical doctor.
Incarcerated Applicants
Specific information is available in the Central Tech’s Enrollment Policy for Convicted Felons on page 15.
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Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities
Any person with a disability requiring specific information regarding services at Central Technology Center should call Kent Burris, Assistant Superintendent/Compliance Coordinator, Drumright campus, 3 CT Circle, Drumright, OK 74030, 918.352.2551, ext. 231 or Kim Howard, Campus Director/Compliance Coordinator, Sapulpa campus, 1720 S Main, Sapulpa, OK 74066, 918.224.9300, ext. 102, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Facilities on both Central Tech campuses are accessible to persons in wheelchairs.
Official Withdrawal
POST-SECONDARY STUDENT WITHDRAWAL
The Central Tech Campus Career Advisor is the official contact point for student withdrawal. A student who wishes to withdraw should notify the campus Career Advisor in writing stating the reasons for withdrawal and if he/she intends to return at a later date to pursue a program of study. The Career Advisor will determine the withdrawal date then communicate that information to faculty, counselors, campus Data Specialist and the Financial Aid Advisor by means of distributing copies of the completed institutional Student Status/Counseling Form.
Unofficial Withdrawal
Students are automatically withdrawn after ten (10) consecutive days of absence with no contact to the school. All fees and tuition must be paid at the time of withdrawal.
Withdrawal Date
The campus Registrar monitors and records attendance of all enrolled students daily. Faculty is required to submit a daily class attendance roster to the campus Registrar. Any student having not attended class for three (3) scheduled class days without notice, will be contacted via letter by the Registrar. A student not responding within ten (10) consecutive scheduled class days will result in an unofficial withdrawal. The campus Career Advisor will determine the withdrawal date, which would be no later than two (2) weeks from the last day of attendance. However, if the student responds, the official withdrawal date will be the date on which student notifies the school of his/her withdrawal via any means of communication. All student withdrawal documentation is maintained in the student’s file in Student Services.
INSTITUTION REFUND POLICY
If a student withdraws from school after enrolling in a full-time program/Program, a refund of tuition will be made according to Central Tech’s refund policy. 100% of the tuition will be refunded if the student drops before the first week of the student's scheduled start date. 50% of the tuition will be refunded to students that withdraw during the first 10 days of instruction. There will be no refund after 15 days of instruction. Fees and the cost of the student's books and supplies are non-refundable
GENERAL POLICIES & PROCEDURE
Academic Integrity Academic dishonesty or misconduct is neither condoned nor tolerated at Central Tech. Any student found guilty of academic dishonesty or misconduct shall be subject to disciplinary action. Academic dishonesty and/or misconduct include but is not limited to, the following actions: (1) Plagiarism: The representation of previously written, published or creative work as one’s own; (2) Unauthorized collaboration on projects; (3) Cheating on examinations; (4) Unauthorized advance access to exams; (5) Fraudulent alteration of academic materials; (6) Knowingly cooperating with another person in an academically dishonest undertaking. Students are required to actively protect their work against misuse by others
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Appropriate School Attire
Suitable attire and grooming are dictated by the needs of the training area and safe working practices as determined by the instructor. Appropriate dress is modeled on business and industry expectations. A school official may ask a student to change clothes, serve in-school detention or leave school, or take other appropriate disciplinary action, when students have inappropriate attire. Some examples of inappropriate attire are:
Shorts and skirts must be no less than mid-thigh. Clothing that unduly expose the body. Clothing which promotes alcohol, drugs or tobacco. Clothing displaying offensive content such as profanity or nudity.
Breaks
Each class may have a break at a designated time. Students must take breaks in the student commons area. Identification badges must be worn at all times. Students are not allowed to go to their cars or outside the commons area during break. Use of tobacco or simulated tobacco products on the Central Tech campus is not allowed.
Counseling
A full-time counseling staff is available to help students with attendance, career, educational, and personal issues. Students must have permission from their instructor to leave class to talk with a counselor. Appointments with the counselor should be made in advance when possible.
Electronic Communication Devices
All electronic communication devices are to be used for educational purposes only and are not to interrupt or hinder the educational process. Electronic devices (including computers and the Internet) are not to be used for obtaining or storing inappropriate or copyrighted material (including music, videos and movies) or disrupting the network. Students are to read and sign the Internet Use policy before using the Internet. Violations of the policy could result in loss of privileges on the Internet, suspension from school, or other disciplinary action deemed appropriate by Central Tech administration.
Students who take unauthorized video or pictures during the school day will be subject to disciplinary action. Students are not authorized to post to the internet any pictures or video taken on Central Tech property without the express permission of Central Tech.
Financial Assistance - (Post-secondary students only)
For information concerning financial assistance, contact the Financial Aid Advisor in the Student Services Department. Consumer information is available in the Student Services office and at www.centraltech.edu.
Food and Drink
Food and drink are available in the break area. Each individual is responsible for keeping the break area clean. Food and drinks are not permitted in classrooms, shops, labs or Seminar Center without prior approval.
Grievance Procedure
A grievance is a complaint set forth by any student enrolled at Central Tech whereby the student alleges a violation concerning the non-discrimination clause. This includes any violation regarding discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, age, sex/gender, disability or veteran status. The
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procedure will be as follows:
1) The student shall communication the grievance in writing to the Campus Director. IF the Campus Director is unable to resolve the problem, the grievance will be forwarded to the Assistant Superintendent.
2) Upon written submission of the grievance to the compliance officer, the compliance officer shall notify the parents of a student under 18 years of age of such action taken by the student.
3) The compliance officer shall present the complaint to a Grievance Committee appointed by the Superintendent, for evaluation and thorough investigation of the grievance.
4) Should the committee determine the grievance does not warrant a hearing, the student shall have the right to appeal the decision to the Superintendent. This appeal must be in writing and made within five days of the decision rendered.
5) Should the committee determine the grievance does warrant a hearing, a date for the hearing shall be set within ten days from the receipt of the complaint. The compliance officer, members of the Grievance Committee, the student and parents of a student under 18 years of age shall be present at the hearing.
6) The Grievance Committee shall make recommendations toward a resolution of the grievance. If the student is satisfied, the complaint shall be dismissed. If not, the student shall appeal to the Superintendent for further action.
LaDonna Gear Campus Director-Drumright
Kim Howard Campus Director-Sapulpa
Kent Burris Assistant Superintendent
(918) 352-2551 X 289 (918) 224-9300 X 102 (918) 352-2551 X 285 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
High School Credit
High school students may earn up to 2 units of credit on their high school transcript for each semester successfully completed at Central Tech. The partner high school determines how many credits are earned, with a minimum of 3 credits and a maximum of 4 credits for one full year of half-day attendance.
Identification Badges
Students will be issued an identification badge with the student’s legal name and shall be worn in plain sight at all times while on the Central Tech campus. Students must pay for lost badges. In addition, if a student has permission from the instructor to go outside of the building for any reason during class hours, the class’s lanyard must be worn.
Job Referral Available
Job referral information is available to all students who satisfactorily complete a full-time career major.
Parent Portal
Parents are the most important influence in a child’s education. Central Tech now offers parents or guardians real-time, on-line access to students’ grades. Parents will be notified how to access this information.
Participation in School Activities In addition to meeting the 90% attendance requirement, students must also maintain a minimum of a “C” average in their technical and academic coursework to be eligible to participate in student activities including field trips and CTSO contests. Students placed on contract will be ineligible to participate as well. Some programs may also have additional requirements.
Post-Secondary Students
Any student who is not currently enrolled in high school is classified as a post-secondary student. Post- secondary students are expected to follow the school policies and regulations the same as high school students.
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Prescription and Non-Prescription Medications
Prescription medication (a maximum one-week supply) must be in a container that indicates the following: student’s name, name and strength of medication, dosage and directions for administration, name of physician or dentist, and date and name of pharmacy.
Requirements for Continued Enrollment
Factors considered to continue enrollment include attendance, work performance, behavior, following Central Tech's policies, maintaining good financial standing as agreed, and achieving satisfactory progress in the instructional area. (Satisfactory progress will be determined as a grade point average of 2.0 or better.) Any student denied enrollment for completion of the second semester or second year of training may request a conference with the Campus Director.
School Closing Notification
Should it be necessary to close school due to inclement weather, announcements will be made over local television and radio stations as well as being posted on the Central Tech web site and television web sites. A voice message will also be placed on the school’s telephone that can be accessed by calling 918-352-2551 (Drumright) or 918-224-9300 (Sapulpa). In addition, an automated call will notify the phone number identified on the student’s official record. Please consult your local television and/or radio station for closure.
Since Central Tech has campuses in both Drumright and Sapulpa, students should check the listings carefully to be sure the correct campus is specified as being closed.
Students should also note whether it is being announced that day or evening classes are being cancelled.
If a sending school is closed due to inclement weather, Central Tech will NOT run a bus to that school. Therefore, students will not be counted absent from Central Tech on days their high school is closed due to inclement weather.
Smoking and Tobacco
The use of any tobacco products and the use or possession of simulated tobacco products, including but not limited to cloves, bidis, kretek and e-cigarette vapor smoking with/without nicotine, is specifically prohibited on Central Tech campuses in Drumright and Sapulpa, which includes buildings, land and vehicles used by the school. Post-Secondary students age 21 and above may smoke in designated smoking areas.
Textbook and Equipment Care
Students are responsible for the care of all school-owned property assigned to them for their use. Normal wear and tear are understandable in the educational process. If items are stolen, lost, or destroyed through irresponsible action, the student will be charged the purchase price for replacement.
Visitors
Visitors wishing to tour our facilities must register and pick up a visitor’s badge. Visitors will not be allowed to visit students during class without prior permission of the administration AND the classroom instructor.
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Attendance Policy
ATTENDANCE
Attendance is the highest priority at Central Tech, just as it is on the job. Students are expected to be in school every day our classes are in session. If not here, students are missing instructional time and will be counted absent. Failure to participate in class projects daily will result in poor performance and a void in skill achievement. Students are expected to attend Central Tech classes even when the partner high school may be dismissed for the day (except in the event the partner school is cancelled due to inclement weather). Students with good attendance may expect: (1) an opportunity to participate in field trips, contests, internship/ Project Based Learning/ on-the-job training; (2) opportunities for awards and recognition; and (3) employment opportunities after satisfactorily completing their courses. To prepare graduates for employment, attendance records will be maintained. The following attendance policies will be implemented:
1. Students are expected to attend at least 90% of instructional time. Absences are recorded as “excused” or “not excused.” However, emergency leave (such as hospitalization) will be considered on an individual basis. Documentation of an emergency must be presented to a Central Tech administrator as soon as the student returns to school.
2. Excused absences include: documented illness or injury, doctor or dental appointments, emergency in the immediate family, military duties, and bereavement. Documentation must be submitted to the attendance office no later than five days from the date of the absence to be excused.
3. Emergency leave cannot exceed 10 consecutive days and may be used only one time per year. Emergency Leave must be requested in writing by the parent/guardians of secondary student or by the post- secondary student no later than five days after the absence or three days after the close of the semester.
4. Students must attend at least 2 hours of the class to be counted present. 5. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the attendance office each day absent. Parents must call to verify
absences for secondary students. The attendance office number is 918-352-2551, extension 206, at the Drumright Campus. The attendance office number at the Sapulpa Campus is 918-224-9300, extension 100. Parents are notified by automated phone call when a high school student is absent unless the parent has contacted the school prior to the absence.
6. A school activity must be verified by the partner school administrator or attendance office no later than five days from the date of the activity, or it will be counted as an absence. School activities are limited by state school regulation to a total of 10 per school year. After 10 school activities, the student will be counted absent unless the student is competing in a state or national competition sponsored by his or her high school or Central Tech.
7. Eligibility to participate in partner school or Central Tech school activities will be verified based on attendance, grades and conduct; students on contracts will not be eligible to participate in school activities, including field trips and contests.
8. Parents or post-secondary students will be notified when the student reaches four class section absences in one semester. Any student whose attendance drops below 90% shall be subject to termination from Central Tech and/or loss of a certificate or credit. A conference will be scheduled with students at that time. Extenuating circumstances that have been discussed with an administrator immediately following an absence will be considered.
9. Contact hours as required by state licensing and state boards, or national certification standards, may be made up according to individual class grading standards. Make-up hours do not erase absences.
10. Awards such as National Technical Honor Society, Outstanding Student, Honor Rolls are based in part on attendance. Students must be aware of such award requirements.
Early Dismissals/Tardies
Being on time to class is very important. Employers encourage Central Tech to emphasize punctuality for all students. Therefore, three tardies and/or early dismissals will count as one class section absence. Students must attend at least 2 hours of the class section to be counted present. Students who are frequently late may also lose their break and/or their driving privileges or be subject to other disciplinary actions as deemed appropriate by Central Tech administration.
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Permission to Leave School
Any high school or post-secondary student who leaves school during class hours must secure permission from the instructor and the administration office before leaving. For high school students, verbal permission is required from a parent, guardian, or partner school authority. Failure to follow this procedure will be considered an absence and/or truancy.
GRADES AND REPORTING
Change of Address
Please inform the office if you change your address, telephone number or if your emergency contact phone numbers change. This information can be updated by calling the respective campus attendance office.
Course Grades
Grading patterns are calculated and established by the instructor(s) and may include, but are not limited to:
Written Work Grades Test Grades Project Grades Practice of Technical Skills Grades Work Based Experiences (WBE) Grades
Each Instructor’s grading pattern will be stated in each of their program’s class procedures. In addition, each instructor will explain grading patterns at the beginning of school.
Grading Scale
Central Tech, unless otherwise noted, will utilize the following standard grading scale:
A=90-100 B=80-89 C=70-79 D=60-69 F=59 and below
Honors courses from Pre-Engineering, Biomedical Sciences and block schedule academic classes will utilize the following honors grading scale:
A=85-100 B=75-84 C=68-74 D=60-67 F=59 and below
Incomplete Grades
When a grade of Incomplete (I) is issued, the student has ten (10) school days from the end of the grading period to correct the Incomplete grade or the “I” shall be recorded as an “F”.
Reporting Grades to Parents, Students and Sending Schools
Semester grades will be issued to students. Access to these grades is available through our online portal.
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Only semester grades are recorded on student transcripts. Only semester grades are used to calculate the grade point average.
Progress Reports will be issued to any full-time student not making satisfactory academic progress, or at any time deemed necessary by the instructor.
Satisfactory Academic Progress is defined as a student maintaining a 2.0 grade point average or better and the student’s attendance is within limits prescribed in the attendance policy for all courses.
Weekly ineligible reports will be sent to sending school that will identify failing students for that week.
Transfer Credit
Transcripts from other accredited institutions or colleges will be evaluated and credit will be applied for appropriate units of instruction.
Worksite Training/Internship
Worksite Training/Internship is an active part of our education system. To provide a more effective system, the following policy must be adhered to:
The instructor must meet and discuss the Worksite Training/Internship opportunity with the Campus Director for approval.
Worksite Training/Internship will be allowed during the last quarter of the Program. For two-year (2) students, this is the last semester. Students will be required to return to their class at Central Tech one (1) day each week.
Worksite Training/Internship is to be used to advance a student’s training when that student has
completed all competencies required for the occupation.
Instructors must verify all training stations prior to student employment. Each instructor is to explain the Worksite Training/Internship guidelines to the supervisor and obtain his/her signature.
Worksite Training/Internship forms must be completely filled out and signed by the job supervisor, instructor, parent and local school principal, if applicable, before a student is released from class.
The instructor must present the Worksite Training/Internship form to the Campus Director for final approval.
The instructor is to develop a system to follow up on all students on Worksite Training/Internship at least once a week.
Worksite Training/Internship training is designed to be an integral part of the Program that provides
additional educational opportunities in a real work setting. NOTE: Post-secondary students may continue to receive financial aid such as PELL grants if the Internship is part of the curriculum plan and administered properly.
Guidelines for Worksite Training/Internship
Instructors must contact employers to verify their responsibilities in evaluating a student’s progress while participating in worksite training.
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Documenting progress can be accomplished by: Instructor visits, telephone calls, and/or emails. Students returning to class one (1) day a week to give specific input. Student progress evaluation mailed, emailed, or faxed to instructor by Site Supervisor. Student and/or instructor initiates follow up via telephone surveys.
Worksite Training/Internship forms must be completed before a student begins training/internship.
Students are to be retained on the class roll with grades recorded according to the evaluations for the term of the Worksite Training/Internship.
Worksite Training/Internship time frame is to last no longer than one-quarter (1/4) of the Program.
NOTE: Policy and procedures vary, refer to students’ handbooks for the Practical Nursing, Surgical Technology, Employment Services and Truck Driver Training Programs.
DISCIPLINE
Student Behavior
Students are expected to be cooperative in maintaining a positive instructional environment and to be respectful to others. Students must comply and adhere to the guidance and direction of administration, instructors as well as Central Technology Center staff. Students who fail to live up to this responsibility face disciplinary action according to school policies and State law. Students must be in good standing to participate in extracurricular activities.
Suspension of Students
The administrative staff has the authority to discipline a student for inappropriate behavior such as, but not limited to, any of the following acts while in attendance at Central Tech, in transit by school transportation, under school supervision to, from, or at any school function authorized by the school district, or when present at any facility under the control of the school district. Unacceptable behaviors such as those listed below are prohibited and will be addressed by a conference with the Director or Assistant Director and may also result in disciplinary action.
Immorality, profanity (not limited to verbal usage) or pornography Violation of school rules, regulations or policies and/or State law Insubordination or not responding appropriately to authority Possession, threat, or use of a dangerous weapon Assault and battery
Possession of, or under the influence of, any illegal drugs, alcohol, or any mind-altering substance; or possession of drug paraphernalia
Conduct which jeopardizes the safety of others – including fighting or disruptive behavior Conduct which disrupts the educational process or operation of the school Truancy and/or excessive absenteeism Stealing, gambling, misinformation, extortion, or cheating Sexual harassment Harassment, intimidation, or bullying
Types of Disciplinary Actions in Order of Consideration
1. Alternative disciplinary measures as deemed appropriate by instructor or administrator including, but not limited to, behavior contract, conference, letter to parent(s) or guardian(s), referral to counselor, probation, and/or restriction of privileges.
2. In-House Detention: Out-of-class assignments at Central Tech. Duties outside of the classroom will be assigned by the Director or Assistant Director in cooperation with the classroom instructor.
3. Short-term Suspension: Removal from school for up to 10 days. 4. Long-term Suspension: Removal from school for more than 10 days up to the remainder of the current
semester plus the next semester or up to one full calendar year.
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Due Process Procedure
When a short- or long-term suspension is contemplated, the following due process procedures shall apply:
1. Alternative in-school placement options will be considered and applied, if appropriate, before out-of- school suspension is initiated.
2. Short-Term Suspension: An administrator may suspend a student for up to ten days provided the student has first been advised of the infraction and has been given an opportunity to respond to the allegation.
3. Long-Term Suspension: When a suspension of more than ten days is contemplated, the administration should follow the procedures for implementing a short-term suspension and notify the students and/or parents of the recommended long-term suspension. The student and/or parents shall have three days from the date of the suspension to advise Central Tech in writing to request a hearing to appeal the suspension. The hearing will be held before a Hearing Committee composed of three members of the staff identified by the Assistant Superintendent. The hearing will be scheduled within ten school days of the date of the initial suspension.
4. Appeal of Long-Term Suspension: If the long-term suspension is upheld by the Hearing Committee, the student and/or parent may request an appeal before the Superintendent. Such request must be in writing and directed to the Superintendent within five school days of the decision of the Hearing Committee. The decision of the Superintendent can be appealed to the Board of Education by submitting a request in writing to the Superintendent within three days of the Superintendent’s decision. The decision of the Board of Education shall be final.
5. Extracurricular Activities: A student may not be on school property or attend or participate in any school activities, including all extra-curricular functions, while suspended from school. A suspension is effective until the next school day following the ending date of the suspension (i.e., if suspended from school through Friday, suspension is effective until the next school day, Monday)
6. Education Plan: Any student who is suspended for more than five days and who is enrolled in core unit subject shall be provided with an education plan. An education plan meeting IDEA regulations will be provided for a student on an IEP. The plan shall set out the procedure for education and shall address academic credit for work satisfactorily completed. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a student who has been suspended for possession of a dangerous weapon or a controlled dangerous substance.
7. Suspension from the Partner School: A student suspended from the partner school may also be suspended from Central Tech upon notification and request from the partner school officials. Likewise, as student suspended from Central Tech may also be suspended from the partner school upon request of Central Tech administration.
Asbestos Management
SAFETY/SECURITY
The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986 (AHERA) requires the inspection of all buildings in the school district for asbestos. Central Tech has complied with this act. An asbestos management plan documenting these inspections is kept on file for public review. To view the plan, please contact the maintenance office at the respective Central Tech campus.
Campus Police
Central Tech believes in providing safe facilities, surroundings and activities for employees, students and employers. Students and employees are encouraged to be responsible for their own security as well as the security of others. In the event of a crime or other emergency, however, prompt and accurate reporting is encouraged by contacting the Campus Director or Assistant Director. He/She will then contact the campus Police Department, which has full legal authority and also works cooperatively with local law enforcement officials. The Central Tech Campus Police Department is a C.L.E.E.T. recognized police department staffed by C.L.E.E.T. certified peace officers. Any person who threatens the health or safety of students or employees on
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campus, according to Oklahoma School Law, may be directed to leave the school campus and cannot enter the campus for six months after that time without permission of the Campus Director.
Campus Searches
To discourage the use and transportation of any unlawful substances, the Board of Education has authorized searches of campus facilities by a trained dog and handler. Searches may be conducted at any time, without notice. Searches may include classrooms, lockers, shops and any other school property or student’s possessions. Searches may also include student parking lots. All vehicles driven by students on to school property, whether or not owned by said student, will be subject to a search. If the dog “alerts” to indicate that prohibited substances are present, the area will be further searched. Parents(s) and/or guardian(s) of high school students will be notified if prohibited substances are found. Law enforcement officials will be contacted if possession of any unlawful substance is verified (with secondary or post-secondary students). Law enforcement officials will also be contacted if difficulty is encountered with the student(s) in question.
Campus Security
To maintain a safe environment for students, all doors except the main entrance will be locked at the Drumright Campus. Students may enter the south door 30 minutes prior to the beginning of class. At all other times, the main entrance door must be used. Surveillance cameras are in place inside and outside the building at both the Drumright and Sapulpa campuses.
Dangerous Weapons
The possession or use of dangerous weapons while a student is in attendance at Central Tech, at any function authorized by the school, or while in transit to or from Central Tech on school transportation, is expressly prohibited. Oklahoma Statues, Title 21, section 1280.1 prohibits any person, except a peace officer or other person authorized by the board of education of the district, to have in such person’s possession on any public or private school property or while in any school bus or vehicle used by any school for transportation of students or teachers any weapon as defined in Section 1272 below:
“…any pistol; revolver; shotgun or rifle whether loaded or unloaded; or any blackjack; loaded cane; billy club; hand chain; metal knuckles; or any other offensive weapon.”
Central Tech administration will determine what constitutes a weapon. Any student who violates this policy will be subject to discipline which may include suspension up to one full calendar year (for firearms) or for any term less than one calendar year (for weapons other than firearms) as determined by the administration. Such weapon will be confiscated and released only to law enforcement authorities.
Gun-Free Schools
It is the policy of this school district to comply fully with the Gun-Free School Act. Any student in this school district who uses or possesses a firearm at school, at any school-sponsored event, or in or upon any school property, including school transportation or school-sponsored transportation, may be removed from school for not less than one full calendar year. Such firearm will be confiscated and released only to a law enforcement authority.
Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying
The School Safety and Bullying Prevention Act defines the term “bullying” as including, but not limited to a pattern of harassment, intimidation, threatening behavior, physical acts, verbal or electronic communication directed toward a student or group of students that results in or is reasonably perceived as being done with the intent to cause negative educational or physical results for the targeted individual or group and is communicated in such a way as to disrupt or interfere with the schools educational mission on the education of any student that reasonable person would recognize will: harm another student, damage another student’s property, place another student in reasonable fear of harm to the student’s person or damage to the student’s property; or insult or demean any student or group of students in such a way as to disrupt or interfere with the school’s educational
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mission or the education of any student. The prevention of and education about harassment, intimidation and bullying to Central Tech students will be addressed on a yearly basis. Anyone alleging bullying, harassment or intimidation have occurred should contact the Assistant Campus Director. As much written detailed information as possible should be provided. Board policy is available at centraltech.edu or upon request.
Insurance
While every effort is made to prevent accidents and injuries, the nature of the instruction is such that the possibility of injury is greater than in an academic program. Therefore, students are requested to carry personal insurance to cover the costs of caring for any accident that may occur. Central Tech provides information from an independent company to consider regarding various levels of student accident insurance, which is offered for a nominal cost. Central Tech does not endorse any individual policy or company.
Personal Property
It is the responsibility of each individual to care for and safeguard his/her personal belongings. At no time shall Central Tech be responsible for lost, stolen or damaged personal items.
Safety Drills
Fire, tornado, lockout and lockdown drills at regular intervals are required by law and are an important safety precaution. It is essential that when the first signal is given, everyone obey orders promptly and clears the building or seeks appropriate shelter by the prescribed route as soon as possible. Maps and directions for fire, tornado, lockout and lockdown evacuation/procedures will be posted in each classroom, and classroom teachers will give the students instructions. Other types of drill will also be performed as deemed necessary.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is any type of unwelcome conduct directed toward a student or employee because of gender or sex. This conduct may include, but is not limited to, inappropriate electronic communication, touching, verbal comments, name calling, spreading sexual rumors, suggestive gestures, suggestive sounds, pressure for sexual activity, or sexual assault. Incidents of sexual harassment should be reported to an Instructor, Counselor, Campus Director, Assistant Campus Director, or Campus Director.
Student Searches
Students should be free from unreasonable search and seizure by school officials. However, school officials shall have the authority to search a student’s possessions and property when there is reasonable suspicion that a student may possess items resulting in violation of school policy including, but not limited to, possible stolen merchandise, drugs, weapons or tobacco. A student who refuses to peacefully submit to a search or who refuses to turn over items discovered as a result of a search will be subject to disciplinary action, usually resulting in suspension.
Student Behavior on School Buses
TRANSPORTATION
Students may ride Central Tech buses as long as they adhere to the policies regarding student behavior while on the bus. Students must comply with bus driver guidelines at all times. The bus driver is to be respected and obeyed. Central Tech buses are equipped with cameras.
Transportation
Bus transportation is provided to and from partner high schools. Several high schools require students to ride the bus and others allow them to drive their own vehicles. High school students should check with their
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administration to be aware of their school’s policy. However, all high school students are encouraged to ride the bus. Buses will depart from the partner high school on a regular schedule. Students will be returned to their respective high schools immediately after classes.
Post-secondary students may also ride the buses on a space-available basis in accordance with the partner school policy and with the permission of the Central Tech Director or Assistant Director.
Students who drive must display a parking permit on their vehicle.
Transportation will be provided for students to participate in Central Tech activities; students must utilize this transportation unless emergency situations are approved by Central Tech administration.
Vehicle Regulations
1. All students must complete and have on file the Student Transportation form. 2. High school students driving personal vehicles to Central Tech must have permission from the partner
school. 3. Both post-secondary and secondary students are required to register their vehicles and obtain a parking
permit to park or drive on the Central Tech campus. All eligible students will be issued one free parking permit. Replacement permits are available at a cost of fifty cents per permit.
4. All students must park in the designated parking lots. Vehicles in violation of parking guidelines may be towed.
5. Students are not to be in vehicles or the parking lot during breaks or during class hours. Upon arrival at school, students need to go directly inside the building.
6. Any vehicle driven on to the Central Tech campus may be searched at any time by Central Tech administrative personnel and/or Central Tech contracted canine detection units while parked on school grounds. By parking on school grounds, students are granting permission for random or scheduled vehicle searches.
7. Damage and losses to personal vehicles or any student possessions will be at the risk of the owner. 8. Safe driving habits on campus are mandatory. Driving privileges may be revoked for not obeying traffic
laws or practicing safe driving habits to and from Central Tech, or for leaving campus without proper authorization.
LOCAL HONORS AND AWARDS
Outstanding Student of the Year Awarded to students by their instructors for their distinguished and exemplary performance in their class based on individual teacher standards.
Perfect Attendance Awarded to students who have no unexcused absences, tardies or early dismissals for the entire year
Superintendent’s Honor Roll for the Year Awarded to students who have a 4.0 grade point average while maintaining perfect attendance for the entire year.
Director’s Honor Roll for the Year Awarded to students who have a 3.0 grade point average and no more than three absences for the entire year.
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NATIONAL TECHNICAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
A NTHS member must be enrolled full-time at Central Tech.
A NTHS member shall: Have a desire to pursue a career in the field of his/her technical studies Exhibit dependability Be of worth character Have good mentality Exhibit creditable achievement Have a commendable attitude
Be a member of a local, state and national career tech student organization (BPA, HOSA, SkillsUSA)
Make a significant contribution to community service and/or school projects Be recommended by the instructor
A NTHS member shall have:
A grade of “A” in technical instruction at Central Tech for each of the first three grading terms of the application year
A grade no lower than a “B” in academic courses at Central Tech and/or the partner school for the first semester of the application year, excluding Central Tech Program grade (secondary students only)
At least 97% in attendance and punctuality (this means no more than five unexcused absences through the third nine weeks)
No probationary or disciplinary actions during the application year.
A NTHS member shall receive: Official NTHS membership certificate, pin, car, window decal and newsletter Official seal to be attached to Central Tech certificate Participation in the official NTHS induction ceremony Up to three letters of recommendation on the member’s behalf, for job application or college
admission. (Letters are available upon request to the NTHS national office).
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General
FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
Central Tech is comprised of two (2) campuses.
Drumright Campus
Located one-half (1/2) mile northeast of Drumright, Oklahoma, on Highway 99. The site contains 85 acres and has six (6) buildings containing a total of 218,190 square feet for classroom and laboratory instruction. Initial operation for this site began August 1970. Additionally, the Center for Business Technology, Research & Development is located at 201 N. Settle Drive.
Sapulpa Campus
Located at 1720 South Main in the city of Sapulpa. Three (3) large buildings comprising 83,232 square feet of laboratory and classroom space are located on an 11-acre tract. Initial operation for this site began July 1, 1978.
Specific Classroom and Laboratory Utilization
Drumright Campus
Main Building: Pre-Stressed Concrete Building
Skill Area Square Footage
Automotive Service Technology 8,632 Biomedical Science and Medicine 1,416 Business & Information Technology 2,151 Construction Trades 6,181 Cosmetology 3,315 Cyber Security 2,529 Design Drafting 1,386 Digital Printing and Imaging Communication Technology 3,500 Distance Learning Lab 483 Educational Service Center 1,798 Graphic Design 1,120 Health Careers Certifications 2,800 Health Careers Certifications Lab 2,056 Interactive Multimedia 1,800 Mathematics 810 Medical Assistant 1,375 Network Security and Administration 1,352 OSSM Classroom 1,740 OSSM Lab 1,378 Pipeline Technology 2,200 Practical Nursing 4,200 Pre-Engineering 4,512 Science Lab 1,625
Seminar Center Seats for 300 and with chairs will seat 750— 6 lecture areas available
Storage and Receiving 1,548 Student Commons Accommodates 100 students at one time Surgical Technology 1,517
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Turning Point 815 Welding/Fabrication Technology 5,186 Remainder of building devoted to administrative offices, hallways, restrooms, storage closets, etc.
Industrial Trades Building: Precast Concrete
Skill Area
Square Footage
BIS West 2,848 Diesel Technology 7,546 Electrical Trades 5,621 EMT 4,218 Industry Education Area 3,478 ElectroMechanical Systems 4,368
Power Sports Technology 5,760
Skill Area Square Footage
Service Careers 6,705
Center for Transportation and Safety Education: Pre-fab - 12,255 square feet
Skill Area Square Footage
Truck Driver Training 7,415 Transportation 4,343 Student Lounge 760 Range Tower 488
Remainder of building devoted to offices, hallways, storage, restrooms, showers, etc.
Center for Business Technology Research & Development: Engineered Metal - 9,000 sq. feet
Skill Area Square Footage
Agricultural Business Management 4,020
Reference Center Seminar Room
Manufacturing Incubator Space 4,320 Remainder of building devoted to offices, hallways, storage, restrooms, etc.
Pipeline and Safety Training Center – 14,000 sq. feet
Skill Area Square Footage
Pipeline Training 7,000 Safety Training 6,000 Business & Industry Training Services 1,000
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Sapulpa Campus
Metal Pre-Fab and Cement Block (Main Building) 56,232
Skill Area Square Footage
Administrative Assistant-Medical 1,150 Business Assistance Center 5,400 Business and Information Technology 1,600 Education Service Center 4,000 Health Careers Certifications I 2,000 Health Careers Certifications II 2,000 Health Careers Certifications Lab 1,440 Lounge 1,400 Network Security and Administration 1,100 Practical Nursing 5,034 Science Lab 2,460 Seminar Center 5,600 Supported Employment 2,050
Remainder of space in administrative offices, storage, maintenance, hallways and restrooms.
West Building 9,000
Skill Area Square Footage
Criminal Justice 4,000
Welding Remainder of space in offices, hallways and restrooms.
4,500
Business & Industry Building 18,000
Skill Area Square Footage
HVAC Shop 4,096
HVAC Classroom 840
BIS Training Bay 3,580
BIS Classrooms 2,352
Computer Lab 330
Remainder of space in offices, hallways and restrooms.
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EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER Drumright & Sapulpa Campus
ADULT ASSESSMENT: $35 for academic & career assessment (TABE/CAPS/COPS), $70 for LPN assessment (TEAS).
ESC HOURS: Office: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Class Hours: Drumright ESC - 8:25 to 11:15 and 12:45 to 3:35 Monday through Friday
Sapulpa ESC - 8:25 to 11:15 and 12:25 to 3:15 Monday through Friday
SERVICES: Assessment, Turning Point (dropout recovery), Credit Recovery and basic upgrade.
ASSESSMENT: As a part of the enrollment process, Central Technology Center technical training applicants are assessed for academic achievement, career aptitudes and career interests. LPN applicants complete the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS). Career counselors review assessment results with the applicants who complete assessment. OKCIS is available if additional career search is needed.
PROJECT TURNING POINT: Turning Point is a joint program between Central Technology Center and area high schools. Turning Point provides academic and technical training opportunities to students (ages 16-19) who have dropped out of school or are at immediate risk of dropping out of school. High school liaisons will identify students who are eligible for Turning Point. The student will be enrolled at the high school, but will attend all classes at Central Tech. Students can receive credits in English, math, science, social studies and electives. Turning Point participants will receive a high school diploma from their high school upon completing the program and meeting high school graduation requirements. CREDIT RECOVERY: In partnership with district high schools, high school students who have failed a class may have the opportunity to recover the lost credit through the Central Technology Center Credit Recovery Program.
BASIC SKILLS UPGRADE: Basic skills include math, language, and reading. The math program ranges from basic mathematics to algebra and geometry. The language program covers capitalization, punctuation, grammar usage, sentence structure, and essay writing. The reading program includes vocabulary building, word attack skills, and comprehension skills. The Education Service Center program is a self-paced program.
ELIGIBILITY: Students are accepted into the ESC Program upon completion of the necessary assessment process and after an approval has been received from the sponsoring agency (DHS, district high school, WIA, Vocational Rehabilitation, etc.).
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CENTRAL TECH 2020/2021 CALENDAR
Full-time/Daytime Student Schedule
August 13 Class begins
September 7 Labor Day
October 14 End First Quarter
October 19 Begin Second Quarter
October 15 In-service Day
October 16 Fall Break
November 25-27 Thanksgiving
December 18 End Second Quarter/1st Semester
December 19-Jan. 1 Winter Break
January 4 Begin Third Quarter
January 18 In-service Day
February 14 Central Tech Open House
February 15 Presidents’ Day Holiday
March 12 End Third Quarter
March 22 Begin Fourth Quarter
March 15-19 Spring Break
May 21 End Fourth Quarter/2nd Semester
May 21 Last Day of School
May 31 Memorial Day
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CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE (CMA) Approved by:
Oklahoma State Department of Health/Nurse Aide Registry Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses
UNITS OF INSTRUCTION Medication Administration 6 Hours Documentation and Reporting Requirements 6 Hours Dosage Calculations 6 Hours Legal and Ethical Guidelines 6 Hours Safety Principles 5 Hours Dosage Measurements 6 Hours Body Systems 5 Hours Lab/Practice 8 Hours Total Classroom and Skills Lab 48 Hours Total Clinical Rotation 4 Hours Total Hours 52 Hours
ADULT TUITION: $205.00 BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $40.00 LIABILITY INSURANCE: $20.00 CLINICAL MED-PASS: $75.00 TESTING FEE: $35.00 for Written Exam TOTAL COST: $370 (INCLUDES ABOVE COSTS)
DAYTIME PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for 6 days. While on campus, the students will have a one-hour lunch break each day. 100% attendance of all class hours is required to complete the course.
Week /Days Classroom/Lab Hours Clinical Med-pass Hours #1 (days 1 – 5) 36/4 0 #2 (day 6 – 7) 4/4 4 Total Hours 52 40/8 4
EVENING PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for 3 weeks (12 on-campus class sessions). 100% attendance of all class hours is required to complete the course.
Week/Days Classroom/Lab Hours Clinical Med-pass Hours Days 1 - 4 12/4 0 Days 5 – 8 12/4 0 Days 9 – 12 12/4 0 Day 13 0 4 Total Hours 52 48 4
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Certified Medication Aides perform duties that require the ability to walk, bend, stoop and lift at least fifty (50) pounds. Consult the Dictionary of Occupational Titles for more specific physical demands of this occupation.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course includes classroom lecture, skills lab demonstrations and the
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performance of actual medication administration in an assigned clinical facility. Any trainee not achieving competency in class and lab will be ineligible to complete the clinical experience and test for the state registry. Clinical hours are mandatory for completion. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: A high school diploma or GED is required. The student must be at least eighteen years of age. The student must have a current Oklahoma nurse aide certification in Long-Term Care, Home Health or Developmentally Disabled Care with no abuse notations. The student must have at least six (6) months experience working as a certified nurse aide, and the student must be able to read and write the English language with proficiency. LENGTH OF COURSE: This program is 52 clock hours long and is approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Nurse Aide Registry. JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified Medication Aides administer prescribed medications to patients and maintain related medical records under the supervision of a licensed nurse. The CMA verifies the identity of the patient receiving the medication and documents the drug, dosage, and time of administration. The CMA presents the medication to the patient and observes ingestion or other application, or administers medication, using specified procedures. The CMA will also take vital signs and observe patients to detect any adverse reactions to medication. CERTIFICATION: This program prepares you for certification as a Medication Aide. After completing this training program and successfully passing the clinical skills and the written examination, certification is granted through the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Nurse Aide Registry. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Certified Medication Aides will find employment primarily in long-term care facilities and assisted living centers.
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CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE (Long-Term Care)
Approved by: Oklahoma State Department of Health/Nurse Aide Registry
Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses UNITS OF INSTRUCTION Introduction to Long-Term Care 11 Hours Mental Health 15 Hours Restorative Services 14 Hours Personal Care Services 14 Hours Basic Nursing Skills 18 Hours Clinicals 16 Hours Total Classroom/Lab Hours 84 Hours ADULT TUITION: $300.00 BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $95.00 LIABILITY INSURANCE: $20.00 DRUG SCREENING: $40.00 OSBI BACKGROUND CHECK: $20.00 TESTING FEE: $100.00 TOTAL ($65.00 = LTC CLINICAL SKILLS EXAM and $35.00 = LTC WRITTEN EXAM) TOTAL COST: $575.00 (INCLUDES ABOVE COSTS) ADDITIONAL STUDENT COSTS: TB Test or Chest X-ray, Scrubs, Appropriate Footwear, Blood Pressure Kit DAYTIME PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets Monday through Friday for 14 days. While on campus, the class meets from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and students will have a one-hour lunch break each day. Students are required to spend a minimum of 16 hours at a clinical location, performing skills. 100% attendance is required to complete the Certified Nurse Aide program.
Week /Days Classroom/Lab Hours Clinical Hours #1 (days 1 – 5) 30 0 #2 (days 6-10) 30 0 #3 (days 11-14) 8 16 Total Hours 88 68 16
**NOTE: AHA CPR/BLS is required prior to clinical hours. This course is provided the first day of class for those students that do not have that certification. Cost of the AHA CPR/BLS course is $35.00
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EVENING PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets on scheduled Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for six (6) weeks (17 on-campus class sessions). Students are required to spend a minimum of 16 hours at a clinical location, performing skills under the supervision of their instructor. 100% attendance is required to complete the Certified Nurse Aide program.
Week/Days Classroom/Lab Hours Clinical Hours #1 (days 1-4) 16 0 #2 (days 5-8) 16 0 #3 (days 9-12) 16 0 #4 (days 13-16) 16 0 #5 (days 17-20) 0 16 #6 (day 21) 4 0 Total Hours 88 68 16
**NOTE: AHA CPR/BLS is required prior to clinical hours. This course is provided for those students that do not have that certification. Cost of the AHA CPR/BLS course is $35.00 PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Long-Term Care Nurse Aides perform duties that require the ability to walk, bend, stoop and lift at least fifty (50) pounds. Consult the Dictionary of Occupational Titles for more specific physical demands of this occupation. CLINICAL REQUIREMENTS: Students are to wear scrubs, appropriate footwear, and a watch with a second hand to the clinical sites. Students must have a current TB test results or chest x-ray on file in the ACD office prior to clinical rotations. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course includes classroom lecture, skills lab demonstrations and the performance of actual resident care in an assigned clinical facility. Any trainee not achieving competency in class and lab will be ineligible to complete the clinical experience and test for the state registry. Clinical hours are mandatory for completion. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: A high school diploma or GED is recommended, but not required for entrance in this program. LENGTH OF COURSE: This program is 84 clock hours long plus 4 hours of CPR. It is approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Nurse Aide Registry. JOB DESCRIPTION: Nurse Aides perform a variety of duties caring for patients, under the direction of nursing and medical staff. Duties include the following: personal care, bathing, feeding, transporting, taking vital signs, positioning, making beds, wound care, clerical duties and other tasks as assigned. CERTIFICATION: This program prepares you for certification as a Long-Term Care Nurse Aide. After completing this training program and successfully passing the skills examination and the written examination, certification is granted through the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Nurse Aide Registry. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Obtaining dual certifications will allow certified nurse aides more employment options. Long-Term Care Nurse Aides should consider employment with long-term care facilities, home health agencies, hospitals, assisted living centers, hospice agencies, clinics and even doctors’ offices.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (E.M.T.) (FALL 2020) Approved by:
Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses
UNITS OF INSTRUCTION Prepatory Module 28 Hours Airway Module 26 Hours Patient Assessment Module 24 Hours Medical/Behavioral & Obstetrics/Gynecology Module 45 Hours Trauma Module 26 Hours TIMS 4 Hours Infants and Children Module 22 Hours Operations 21 Hours Lab/Skills 16 Hours Total Classroom 212 Hours CPR 4 Hours Total Clinical Rotation 40 Hours State Practical Exam 4 Hours Total Hours 260 Hours ADULT TUITION EMT: $775.00 + $25.00 CPR Tuition
BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $390.00 NATIONAL BACKGROUND CHECK: $50.00 LIABILITY INSURANCE: $45.00 DRUG SCREENING: $40.00 OKLAHOMA LICENSING FEE: $85.00 (Paid to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Financial Management Office, when the student submits his/her state application. The OSDH will only accept a cashiers’ check or money order for this payment.) NATIONAL REGISTRY TESTING FEE: $70.00 (Paid to the National Registry via Credit/Debit Card when the student completes his/her application to take the National Registry examination.) PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.. Clinical rotations are scheduled for two 12-hour ambulance shifts and two 8-hour emergency room shifts for a total of 40 hours on various days and times.
Week/Days CPR Classroom Hours Clinical Hours State Practical Exam
CPR – BLS 4 Week 1/Days 1 – 3 12 Week 2/ Days 4 – 6 12 Week 3/ Days 7 – 9 12 Week 4/ Days 10 – 12 12 Week 5/ Days 13 – 15 12 Week 6/ Days 16 – 18 12 Week 7/ Days 19 – 21 12 Week 8/ Days 22 – 24 12 Week 9/Days 25 – 27 12 8 Week 10/Days 28 – 30 12 12 Week 11/Days 31 – 34 16 8 Week 12/ Days 35– 37 12 Week 13/ Days 38 – 40 12
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Week 14/ Days 41 – 43 12 12 Week 15/ Days 44 – 46 12 Week 16/ Days 47 4 THANKSGIVING BREAK Week 17/ Days 48 – 50 12 Week 18/ Days 51 - 53 12
STATE PRACTICAL 4 Total Hours 260 4 212 40 4
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Consult Dictionary of Occupational Titles for physical demands of this program. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides pre-hospital care training covering situations involving life-threatening conditions. The students learn to combine effective interpersonal relationships with medical knowledge and practical skills. Upon successful completion of this course, the student is eligible to apply for the National Registry written certification examination. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: This course is open to any interested student who is at least 18 years old, has a high school diploma or GED and has no felony conviction. CPR for the Healthcare Provider is taught during this program and each student must successfully complete CPR before attempting clinical rotations. Also prior to clinical rotations, each student must have proof of a negative TB test and proof of the Hepatitis B vaccination series or sign a waiver. Students are also required to verify immunity of MMR and Varicella either with a vaccination record or a Titer test. Students taking class between October 1st and April 15th must also have a current flu vaccination. LENGTH OF COURSE: This course is 252 hours long (not including the CPR and the State Practical). It is approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services Division. JOB DESCRIPTION: The cornerstone of the EMS system, the EMT is responsible for thorough, accurate patient assessment; prompt, efficient patient care based on assessment findings; safe, efficient lifting and moving of patients; safe, efficient transport and transfer of patient care; record keeping and report writing and the rights of the patient. CERTIFICATION: Upon successful completion of the EMT course and the State Practical Exam, the student is eligible to sit for the National Registry written examination. The National Registry testing application fee is $70. After passing the National Registry written examination, the student is a licensed EMT. To obtain an Oklahoma license, the student must submit a copy of his/her NREMT card and $85 to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. To maintain licensure, the EMT must meet minimum standards of continuing education every two years. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Employment for the EMT can be found in the following areas: fire service, ambulance service, and hospital emergency rooms.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (E.M.T.) (SPRING 2021) Approved by:
Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses
UNITS OF INSTRUCTION Prepatory Module 28 Hours Airway Module 26 Hours Patient Assessment Module 24 Hours Medical/Behavioral & Obstetrics/Gynecology Module 45 Hours Trauma Module 26 Hours TIMS 4 Hours Infants and Children Module 22 Hours Operations 21 Hours Lab/Skills 16 Hours Classroom (lecture) 212 Hours CPR 4 Hours Total Clinical Rotation 40 Hours State Practical Exam 4 Hours Total Hours 260 Hours ADULT TUITION EMT: $775.00 + $25.00 CPR Tuition
BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $390.00 NATIONAL BACKGROUND CHECK: $50.00 LIABILITY INSURANCE: $45.00 DRUG SCREENING: $40.00 OKLAHOMA LICENSING FEE: $85.00 (Paid to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Financial Management Office, when the student submits his/her state application. The OSDH will only accept a cashiers’ check or money order for this payment.) NATIONAL REGISTRY TESTING FEE: $70.00 (Paid to the National Registry via Credit/Debit Card when the student completes his/her application to take the National Registry examination.) PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.. Clinical rotations are scheduled for two 12-hour ambulance shifts and two 8-hour emergency room shifts for a total of 40 hours on various days and times.
Week/Days CPR/BLS Classroom Hours
Clinical Hours State Practical Exam
CPR – BLS 4 Week 1/Days 1 – 3 12 Week 2/ Days 4 – 6 12 Week 3/ Days 7 – 9 12 Week 4/ Days 10 – 12 12 Week 5/ Days 13 – 15 12 Week 6/ Days 16 – 18 12 Week 7/ Days 19 – 21 12 Week 8/ Days 22 – 24 12 SPRING BREAK 0 8 Week 9/Days 25 – 28 16 Week 10/Days 29 – 31 12 12 Week 11/Days 32 – 34 12 Week 12/ Days 35 – 37 12 8
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Week 13/ Days 38 – 40 12 CPR/BLS Classroom
Hours Clinical Hours State Practical
Exam Week 14/ Days 41 – 43 12 12 Week 15/ Days 44 – 46 12 Week 16/ Days 47 – 49 12 Week 17/ Days 50 – 52 12 Week 18/ Days 53 4 4
Total Hours 260 4 212 40 4 PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Consult Dictionary of Occupational Titles for physical demands of this program. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides pre-hospital care training covering situations involving life-threatening conditions. The students learn to combine effective interpersonal relationships with medical knowledge and practical skills. Upon successful completion of this course, the student is eligible to apply for the National Registry written certification examination. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: This course is open to any interested student who is at least 18 years old, has a high school diploma or GED and has no felony conviction. CPR for the Healthcare Provider is taught during this program and each student must successfully complete CPR before attempting clinical rotations. Also prior to clinical rotations, each student must have proof of a negative TB test and proof of the Hepatitis B vaccination series or sign a waiver. Students are also required to verify immunity of MMR and Varicella either with a vaccination record or a Titer test. Students taking class between October 1st and April 15th must also have a current flu vaccination. LENGTH OF COURSE: This course is 252 hours long (Lecture and clinical hours). It is approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services Division. JOB DESCRIPTION: The cornerstone of the EMS system, the EMT is responsible for thorough, accurate patient assessment; prompt, efficient patient care based on assessment findings; safe, efficient lifting and moving of patients; safe, efficient transport and transfer of patient care; record keeping and report writing and the rights of the patient. CERTIFICATION: Upon successful completion of the EMT course and the State Practical Exam, the student is eligible to sit for the National Registry written examination. The National Registry testing application fee is $70. After passing the National Registry written examination, the student is a licensed EMT. To obtain an Oklahoma license, the student must submit a copy of his/her NREMT card and $85 to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. To maintain licensure, the EMT must meet minimum standards of continuing education every two years. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Employment for the EMT can be found in the following areas: fire service, ambulance service, and hospital emergency rooms.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN – PARAMEDIC (EMT-PARAMEDIC) Approved by:
Oklahoma State Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Drumright Campus
(Offered through cooperation with Kiamichi Technology Center/Poteau Campus)
UNITS OF INSTRUCTION
Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care 120 Hours Paramedic: Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care 134 Hours Paramedic: Patient Assessment 57 Hours Paramedic: Medical Emergencies 247 Hours Paramedic: Trauma Emergencies 102 Hours Paramedic: Special Considerations and Operations 144 Hours
Total Classroom and Skills Lab 804 Hours Total Clinical Rotations 394 Hours
Total Hours 1,198 Hours ADULT TUITION: $2,600.00 BOOKS, SUPPLIES & FEES: $1,560.00 LIABILITY INSURANCE: $40.00 OKLAHOMA LICENSING FEE: $210.00 (Paid to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Financial Management Office, when the student submits his/her state application. NATIONAL REGISTRY TESTING FEE: $110.00 (Paid to the National Registry when the student completes his/her application to take the National Registry examination.) PROGRAM HOURS: This program takes 16 months to complete. This program will meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 a.m. – 4:20 p.m., with a one-hour meal break. Clinical hours will be scheduled by the clinical coordinator and agreed upon by the clinical sites. Clinical rotations will begin August 2020. SCHOOL YEARS 20/21 & 21/22
Module Dates Classroom/ Lab Hours
Clinical Hours
Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care 02/02/21 – 04/13/21 120 Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care 04/15/21 – 07/20/21 134 Patient Assessment 07/22/21 – 08/27/21 57 Medical Emergencies 08/31/21 – 02/17/22 247 Trauma Emergencies 04/21/22 – 06/23/22 102 Special Considerations and EMS Operations 02/22/22 – 06/30/22 144 Clinical Rotations 0 394
TOTAL HOURS 804 394
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Consult Dictionary of Occupational Titles for physical demands of this program. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides pre-hospital care training covering situations involving life-threatening conditions. The students learn to combine effective interpersonal relationships with medical knowledge and practical skills. Upon successful completion of this course, the student is eligible to apply for the National Registry written certification examination and the State Practical Exam.
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ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Successful completion of an EMT course and a valid EMT license are pre-requisites for the Paramedic program. Students must be 18 years of age or older and have a high school diploma or GED. Drug testing and a criminal background check are required for this program. CPR for the Healthcare Provider is taught during this program and each student must successfully complete CPR before attempting clinical rotations. Also prior to clinical rotations, each student must have proof of childhood immunizations, a negative TB test and proof of at least the first Hepatitis B vaccination. (An informed liability waiver in lieu of the Hepatitis B vaccination is accepted after the students have covered the portion of the course involving blood borne pathogens and universal precautions.) LENGTH OF COURSE: This program is 1,198 hours long. It is approved by NREMT and the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services Division. It is offered in cooperation with Kiamichi Technology Center. JOB DESCRIPTION: Paramedics provide the most extensive pre-hospital care. In addition to carrying out the procedures of the other levels (EMT and Advanced EMT), Paramedics may administer drugs orally and intravenously, interpret electrocardiograms (EKGs), perform endotracheal intubations, and use monitors and other complex equipment. CERTIFICATION: Upon successful completion of the Paramedic program and the State Practical Exam, the student is eligible to sit for the National Registry written examination. The National Registry application fee is $110. After passing the National Registry written examination, the student is a nationally licensed EMT-Paramedic. To obtain an Oklahoma license, the student must submit a copy of his/her NREMT-Paramedic card and $210 to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. To maintain licensure, the Paramedic must meet minimum standards of continuing education every two years. COLLEGE CREDIT: This Paramedic program (offered through distance learning with Kiamichi Technology Center) has an established cooperative agreement with Oklahoma State University/Oklahoma City. A student can receive up to 45 college credit hours for successful completion of all courses within the Paramedic program. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Employment for EMTs and Paramedics is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2016. Employment for the Paramedic can be found in the following areas: fire service, ambulance service, hospital emergency rooms, medical flight services and industrial settings.
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UNITS OF INSTRUCTION
PHLEBOTOMY Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses
The Healthcare Setting 9 Hours Overview of the Human Body 9 Hours Blood Collection Procedures 12 Hours Special Procedures 12 Hours Lab/Venipuncture Practice 6 Hours
Total Classroom and Skills Lab 48 Hours CPR – BLS 4 Hours
Total Clinical Rotations 40 Hours Total Hours 92 Hours
ADULT TUITION: $225.00 + $25 CPR Tuition
BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $165.00
NATIONAL BACKGROUND CHECK: $50.00
DRUG SCREENING: $40.00
LIABILITY INSURANCE: $20.00
ADDITIONAL STUDENT COSTS: TB Test or chest x-ray, flu shot in season, scrubs, and appropriate footwear
PROGRAM HOURS: This class meets Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. while on campus. Students are required to spend a minimum 40 hours at a clinical site performing venipuncture skills and learning about the laboratory environment. Clinical hours will differ from class hours.
Week/Days Classroom/Lab Hours Clinical Hours CPR – BLS 4
# 1 (days 1 & 2) 6
# 2 (days 3 & 4) 6
# 3 (days 5 & 6) 6
# 4 (days 7 & 8) 6
#5 (days 9 & 10) 6
#6 (days 11 & 12) 6
#7 (days 13 & 14) 6 40 #8 (days 15 & 16) 6
Total Hours 92 52 40
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Requires reaching, bending and stooping. Full range of body motion including handling and possibly lifting patients. Requires light to moderate work with some lifting and carrying.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course provides training in Phlebotomy, which is drawing blood for laboratory testing. The course includes class lecture, skills labs and performing venipuncture in the classroom and clinical settings.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: This course is open to any student who is at least 18 years old and has no felony convictions. The student should have a high school diploma or GED. AHA CPR for the Healthcare Provider (4 hours) is offered before the class begins. Each student must successfully complete CPR or provide proof of a current acceptable CPR card before clinical rotations. Also, prior to clinical rotations, students must provide proof of a negative TB test or chest x-ray, Hepatitis B vaccination series, two MMR vaccinations and two varicella vaccination or proof of having the disease. A Titer test showing immunity for Hep B, MMR and
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varicella will be accepted in lieu of vaccination records. Flu shots will be required in season. LENGTH OF COURSE: This program is 88 clock hours long plus 4 hours of CPR, 48 hours of classroom/lab hours and 40 hours of clinical rotations. Clinical rotations are outside the classroom/lab hours and completed before the last day of the program. JOB DESCRIPTION: Phlebotomists collect and label specimens for laboratory testing. Phlebotomists develop effective collection techniques as they relate to the patient and the medical requisition. Phlebotomists each specimen is properly drawn and delivered to the laboratory for testing. The phlebotomist must maintain an organized and clean work area based on state laws and the medical facility’s policies while practicing infection control and safety. Phlebotomist have to abide by HIPAA laws in regards to patient confidentiality. The phlebotomists must be able to answer questions regarding collection techniques if the patient requests them. CERTIFICATION: Students receive a Certificate of Completion for the program. They can then choose the route that they want to take in order to become nationally certified. At this time, national certification is not required to work as a phlebotomist in the state of Oklahoma. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: The most common venues for a career in phlebotomy are hospitals, doctor’s offices, laboratories, clinics, and blood drive organizations.
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PHASE 3
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR Approved by:
Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education & Training (CLEET) Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses
UNITS OF INSTRUCTION
Unit 1 Understanding Responsibilities to Clients 4 Hours Unit 2 Exam – Interpreting Laws of Private Investigations 8 Hours Unit 3 Complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act 4 Hours Unit 4 Conducting Investigations & Surveillance 8 Hours Unit 5 Locating & Communicating Information 12 Hours
TOTAL PHASE 3 36 Hours
ADULT TUITION: $100.00
BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $10.00
CLEET EXAMINATION FEE: $35.00
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Consult Dictionary of Occupational Titles for physical demands of this career major.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Upon successful completion of this program, an individual is prepared to test for licensure by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (C.L.E.E.T.) to work as a licensed private investigator.
A private investigator, a private detective or inquiry agent, is a person who can be hired by individuals or groups to undertake investigatory services. Private detectives/investigators often work for attorneys in civil cases or insurance companies.
This course is approved by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. The instructor is certified by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. In order to be eligible to take the state licensure test, a minimum score of 80% is required on each unit in this program. 100% attendance is required.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: The student must:
Must be a CLEET Phase 1 & 2 unarmed security Officer. Be 18 years of age. Be of good moral character. Not have a record of a felony conviction. Be a citizen of the United States or an alien legally residing in the United States.
LENGTH OF COURSE: This course is 36 hours long.
PROGRAM DATES & HOURS: Hours are from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. evening. Classes meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
THIS PROGRAM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A PELL GRANT, SEOG, COLLEGE WORK STUDY OR GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN.
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PHASE I “BASIC”
UNARMED SECURITY GUARD Approved by:
Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education & Training Drumright and Sapulpa Campuses
UNITS OF INSTRUCTION
Unit 1 Interpreting the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act 2 Hours
Unit 2 Performing First Aid Techniques 8 Hours Unit 3 Operating a Fire Extinguisher 2 Hours Unit 4 Writing Field Notes 2 Hours Unit 5 Writing Reports 3 Hours Unit 6 Interpreting Legal Powers and Limitations 5 Hours
Phase I Subtotal: 22 Hours
PHASE II “SECURITY GUARD INFORMATION” Unit 1 Public Relations 4 Hours Unit 2 Patrolling 4 Hours Unit 3 Post Duties 6 Hours Unit 4 Investigating 4 Hours
Phase II Subtotal: 18 Hours PHASES I & II TOTAL: 40 Hours
ADULT TUITION: $100.00 (Phases I & II combined)
BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $20.00 (Phases I & II combined)
CLEET EXAMINATION FEE: $35.00 (Testing is scheduled at Central Tech.)
OKLAHOMA LICENSING FEE: $91.00 (Payable to the Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education & Training, when the student submits his/her state application for Unarmed Security Guard.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Consult Dictionary of Occupational Titles for physical demands of this program.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course prepares individuals to work as licensed unarmed security guards and provide security services for various types of businesses. The course is approved by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. The instructor is certified by CLEET, as well. In order to be eligible to take the state licensure examination, a minimum score of 85% is required on each unit in this program. Also 100% attendance is required.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: This course is open to any interested student who is at least 18 years old, has a high school diploma or GED and has no felony conviction. The student must be of good moral character and be a citizen of the United States or an alien legally residing in the United States.
LENGTH OF COURSE: This course is 40 hours long
JOB DESCRIPTION: Unarmed security guards provide security services for various types of businesses. Security guards have designated duties such as patrolling the premises, providing first aid, monitoring equipment, crowd control, reporting and/or investigating accidents, offering assistance to visitors, etc.
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CERTIFICATION: Upon successful completion of the program and CLEET examination, the student may apply to CLEET for an Oklahoma license as an Unarmed Security Guard. Licensing fees apply.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Program completers will be prepared to enter the security industry in such areas as hospital security, cargo security, shopping mall security, casino security, etc.
THIS PROGRAM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR A PELL GRANT, SEOG, COLLEGE WORK STUDY OR GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN.
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Units of Instruction
WELDING Sapulpa Campus
Phase I (Welding Fundamentals) 60 Hours Safety Joints & Positions Cutting Processes OSHA 10 Phase II (SMAW (Stick Welding)) 153 Hours Electrodes, current & polarity Create acceptable welds on basic joints Phase III (GMAW & FCAW (MIG)) 117 Hours Select the proper equipment Shielding gas Flow rate Phase IV (GTAW (TIG)) 110 Hours Proper welding source Tungsten type and diameter Blueprint reading Inspect and test welds Phase V (Pipe Welding) 110 Hours Pipe welding using SMAW, GMAW & GTAW Non-destructive evaluation methods
Total Classroom and Skills (for all phases) 550 Hours
ADULT TUITION: $1,125.00 (Each Phase is $225)
BOOKS & SUPPLIES: $510.00 (Phase I is $210; Phases II– V are $75 each)
TOTAL COSTS: $1,635.00*
The above costs do not include welding hood, gloves, and boots.
PROGRAM HOURS: This course meets Monday through Thursday from 5:00 – 9:30 P.M. Phase I begins the second Monday of each month.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Welders may work outdoors in varying weather conditions or sometimes in confined areas. They may also work on scaffolding high off the ground. They may have to lift heavy objects and work in awkward positions.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course includes some classroom work but consists mainly of lab skills. All students will begin with Phase I. Students who have no welding experience will be required to attend Phase II. Students that have previous experience in SMAW (Stick Welding) may skip Phase II if the instructor has determined their skill level to be sufficient. Students having the necessary skills will then choose either Phase III or Phase IV depending on the field of study they prefer. Phase V only be available to students with instructor approval.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: This course is open to adults and persons at least16 years old.
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LENGTH OF COURSE: This course is 557 hours long for all five phases.
JOB DESCRIPTION: Welders work in a variety of industries from car racing to manufacturing. Welders may work in extreme weather conditions or in a factory or manufacturing plant.
CERTIFICATION: Students will receive a Certificate of Completion when completing the course.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Job opportunities are usually in manufacturing, pipeline, and construction industries.
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Programs
The costs on the following pages are for in-district students.
Please see Bursar for out-of-district totals.
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Automotive Technology
Industry Certifications | License
Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.)
- Student Certification
OSHA 10 MACS 609 (Mobile Air Conditioning) Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Program
Automotive Service Technician
Students will learn to diagnose and repair performance and electrical issues on
the vehicle that affect its operation and drivability. It is important to know
where to find the proper service information and how to get good information
from the customer to help in the diagnosis.
Students will learn electrical theory and how to do general electrical system
diagnosis and repair. They will also learn to do engine performance diagnosis
using a variety of equipment and how to perform tests on the engine
computer, control sensors, sending units, and other electronic components to
determine necessary actions.
Class time by hours |960 clock hours
60 Automotive Foundations and Safety
60 Brakes Introduction
60 Brakes Fundamentals
60 Servicing Wheels
60 Servicing the Steering System
30 Servicing the Suspension System
30 Engine Introduction
15 Engine Fundamentals
30 Transmission Drivetrains and Axles
45 Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
120 Electrical/Electronic Systems Introduction
120 Electrical/Electronic Systems Foundations
120 Engine Performance Introduction
120 Engine Performance Fundamentals
30 Workforce Staging
Tuition: $1440|Fees: $137|Books & Supplies: $300|Cost: $1877
*Optional Book Set $35
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Biomedical Sciences
Industry Certifications | License
Certified School
- Project Lead the Way
*Advanced Placement (AP) Biology exam and
AP Calculus Exam available
Quick Facts
Students: High School
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Restrictions apply. Most classes
follow the traditional August – May schedule.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district high school
juniors and seniors.
Algebra I and Biology I are prerequisites.,
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Program
PLTW Biomedical Science and Medicine
Students study Biomedical Sciences through the exciting Project Lead the Way
curriculum that provides hands-on projects and experiences. Topics include bio-
informatics, forensics, genetics, medicine and an in-depth study of the human
body. Students also study advanced math courses that include Pre-AP Algebra
II, Pre-AP Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus, and an AP math course. Also included
are advanced science courses such as Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology,
Pre-AP Chemistry and AP Biology. Students are exposed to a diverse
curriculum with a strong math and science foundation to better equip them for
success in a science related major at the college/university level.
Class time by hours | 960 clock hours
120 Principles of Biomedical Sciences
120 Pre-AP Algebra II
120 Pre-AP Chemistry
120 Human Body Systems
120 Medical Interventions
120 AP Biology or Statistics and Probability
120 Pre-AP Calculus or AP Calculus
120 Biomedical Innovations
Tuition: $0|Books & Supplies: $30|Fees: $17|Cost: $47
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Business & Information Technology
Industry Certifications | License
*Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)
Certifications – Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Access & Outlook QuickBooks Certified User (QBCU)
Certification Entrepreneurship and Small
Business (ESB) Certification
Precision Exams Certifications
Brainbench Certifications
National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC)
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from
morning, afternoon or all day. Restrictions
apply. Most classes follow the traditional
August – May schedule. Ask about classes
with Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-
time employment, scholarship, or other
federally funded program. Students with
financial need may be eligible - applies to
Programs of 600 hours or more.
Programs
Business Technology This program provides students with the fundamental concepts, principles, and
ideas needed to understand how business is operated and managed in a global
environment. This course also provides job readiness skills and soft skills that
are critical for success in any workplace setting. Students also gain basic
financial, entrepreneurship, and computer skills required for numerous industry-
related credentials, including Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certifications.
Class time by hours | 600 clock hours 120 Fundamentals of Technology
120 Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies
120 Accounting I
120 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
120 Program Capstone
Tuition: $900|Fees: $142|Books & Supplies: $294|Cost: $1336
Entrepreneur This program prepares students to develop and manage their own business.
Students discover what skills are needed to become an entrepreneur, including
developing a business plan, identifying market needs, marketing a business,
maintaining records and accounting processes, managing finances, and
integrating technology into business functions. Students gain the knowledge and
skills necessary to make wise financial planning decisions and learn the legal,
ethical and social obligations of a business owner, while also gaining skills
required for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), QuickBooks Certified User
(QBCU), and Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ESB) certifications.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Technology
120 Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies
120 Accounting I
120 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
120 Computerized Accounting
120 Personal Finance
120 Entrepreneurship: Business Development
120 Entrepreneurship: Business Management
90 Program Capstone
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $142|Books & Supplies: $434|Cost: $2151
Central Tech Federal School Code: 00996
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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Business & Information Technology (cont’d)
Industry Certifications | License
*Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certifications
– Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access & Outlook QuickBooks Certified User (QBCU) Certification
Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ESB)
Certification
Precision Exams Certifications
Brainbench Certifications
National Career Readiness Certification (NCRC)
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-
time employment, scholarship, or other
federally funded program. Students with
financial need may be eligible - applies to
Programs of 600 hours or more. Central Tech
Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Executive Administrative Assistant
This program prepares students in higher-level content and strategies necessary to
effectively engage students in technology and managerial skills needed for success
in competitive business careers. This program is designed to enhance
administrative support, accounting and management skills needed in the workplace
in administrative support and office management. Students gain high-level
technology and managerial skills needed for success in competitive business
careers, in addition to opportunities to obtain both Microsoft Office Specialist
(MOS) and QuickBooks Certified User (QBCU) certifications.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Technology
120 Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies
120 Accounting I
120 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
120 Computerized Accounting
120 Administrative Technologies II
120 Office Administration and Management
120 Customer Assistance
90 Program Capstone
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $142|Books & Supplies: $324|Cost: $2041
Full Charge Bookkeeper
This program prepares students to solve accounting problems using
computerized software and electronic spreadsheets. Students learn basic office
skills as well as beginning, advanced, computerized and payroll accounting
principles. Students develop an in-depth understanding of accounting concepts,
theories and procedures as well as their effects on financial reports and analysis
of business. Students also produce and analyze financial statements. Numerous
industry-related credential opportunities are available through completion of this
program, including Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and QuickBooks
Certified User (QBCU) certifications.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Technology
120 Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies
120 Accounting I
120 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
120 Computerized Accounting
120 Administrative Technologies II
120 Accounting II
120 Payroll Accounting
90 Program Capstone
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $142|Books & Supplies: $511.50|Cost: $2228.50
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Construction Trades
Industry Certifications | License
NCCER Registry
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
OSHA 30 Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright ONLY
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or afternoon.
Adults can choose from morning, afternoon or all
day. Restrictions apply. Most classes follow the
traditional August – May schedule. Ask about
classes with Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Program
Residential Carpentry
Construction Trades offers a level of training that qualifies both high school
and adult students for entry into the building trades industry or cabinetmaking
industry. Practical experience is offered in various phases of residential
construction. Skills taught include: tools and job safety; use of hand and
power tools; plan reading and elevations; framing of floors, walls, ceilings and
roofs; roofing applications and thermal and moisture protection; exterior and
interior finishing, and cabinetmaking.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Construction Core & Safety
120 Construction Principles
120 Framing
120 Exterior & Finishing
45 Workforce Staging
120 Interior Finish & Trim
120 Advanced Framing
120 Cabinet Construction
120 Advanced Finishing
45 Employment Readiness
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137| Books & Supplies: $300|Cost $2012
*OSHA–30 Certification: $5.
*Program costs are subject to change.
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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Cosmetology
Industry Certifications | License
Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology
Cosmetologist
Programs
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district high school
junior and senior students. Adults may enroll
in Cosmetologist, Master Instructor and
Practicing Master Instructor.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Cosmetologists provide hair care services to enhance the personal appearance
of clients. Classroom theory and hands-on application in the model salon/lab
focuses on a broad range of services including shampooing, cutting, coloring,
perming, relaxing, styling of hair, acrylic and gel nails, manicures, pedicures,
scalp and facial treatments, and makeup analysis. In addition, emphasis is given
to the principles of customer relations and salon management to provide the
foundation needed to become an independent stylist and business owner.
Students who successfully complete the curriculum and required 1,500 clock
hours of instruction qualify to take the Oklahoma Board of Cosmetology Basic
Operator’s exam to become a licensed cosmetologist.
Class time by hours |1500 clock hours
150 Introduction to Cosmetology
60 Shampoo/Conditioning/Rinses
390 Hairstyling
180 Haircutting
90 Basic Manicure/Pedicure
240 Hair Texture Chemical Restructuring
120 Hair Coloring
30 Basic Facials
30 Lash & Brow Tinting & Arching
30 Scalp Treatments
180 Customer Service/Shop Management
Tuition: $2250|Fees: $284|Books & Supplies: $570|Cost: $3104
Cosmetology Public This Program is designed for a high school student entering training as a junior.
The student will complete 1,000 clock hours of theory and hands-on instruction
focused in the same specified areas as in the Cosmetologist Program, with the
remaining 500 clock hours being granted upon successfully obtaining the high
school diploma. Students who successfully complete the curriculum and
required clock hours qualify to take the Oklahoma Board of Cosmetology Basic
Operator’s exam to become a licensed cosmetologist.
Class time by hours | 1000 clock hours
150 Introduction to Cosmetology - Public
30 Shampoo/Conditioning/Rinses - Public
180 Hairstyling - Public
120 Haircutting - Public
60 Basic Manicure/Pedicure - Public
180 Hair Texture Chemical Restructuring Public
90 Hair Coloring - Public
30 Basic Facials - Public
30 Lash & Brow Tinting & Arching - Public
30 Scalp Treatments - Public
100 Customer Service/Shop Management - Public
Tuition: $0|Fees: $40|Books & Supplies: $270|Cost: $310
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Cosmetology (cont.)
Industry Certifications | License
Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or afternoon.
Adults can choose from morning, afternoon or all
day. Restrictions apply. Most classes follow the
traditional August – May schedule. Ask about
classes with Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district high school
junior and senior students. Adults may enroll
in Cosmetologist, Master Instructor and
Practicing Master Instructor.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Master Instructor The Master Instructor curriculum provides an Oklahoma licensed cosmetologist
who has worked less than two of the previous five (5) years in the field of
cosmetology an opportunity to acquire skills required to become a cosmetology
instructor. Cosmetology instructors are sought by both private and public
institutions. Curriculum and hands-on instruction focus on instructional
methods, learning philosophies and professional development. Students who
successfully complete the curriculum and required 1,000 clock hours qualify to
take the Oklahoma Board of Cosmetology Instructor exam.
Class time by hours |1000 clock hours
60 Orientation & Review of Cosmetology Curriculum
120 Introduction to Teaching
330 Course Outline & Development
90 Law, Beauty School Management & Record Keeping
150 Teaching & Assisting in the Classroom & Clinic
250 Practice Teaching in the Classroom & Clinic
Tuition: $1500|Fees: $284|Books & Supplies: $570|Cost: $2354
Practicing Master Instructor Licensed cosmetologists with two or more years of experience and has been
engaged in the practice of cosmetology in the field of cosmetology within the
past five years have an opportunity to acquire skills required to become a
cosmetology instructor. Cosmetology instructors are sought by both private and
public institutions. Curriculum and hands-on instruction focus on instructional
methods, learning philosophies and professional development. Students who
successfully complete the curriculum and required 500 clock hours qualify to
take the Oklahoma Board of Cosmetology Instructor exam.
Class time by hours | 500 clock hours
30 Orientation & Review of Cosmetology Curriculum-Practicing
60 Introduction to Teaching-Practicing
165 Course Outline & Development- Practicing
45 Law, Beauty School Management & Record Keeping-Practicing
75 Teaching & Assisting in the Classroom & Clinic-Practicing
125 Practice Teaching in the Classroom & Clinic-Practicing
Tuition: $750|Fees: $122|Books & Supplies: $550|Cost: $1422
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Criminal Justice
Industry Certifications | License
Oklahoma State Unarmed Security Guard
Criminal Justice Officer
Programs
License exam
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
First Aid/CPR/AED
FEMA-NIMS-ICS 100 and ICS 700
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Sapulpa Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Renewed national interest in public safety and security along with a more
security-conscious society has expanded opportunities for employment in the
criminal justice field. Instruction and hands-on training for this Program will
focus on tactical and interpersonal communications skills, police function and
fundamentals, criminal law, traffic management and accident investigation,
criminal investigation, criminal evidence, criminal procedure, defensive tactics
for law enforcement, criminalistics and introduction to forensic science, firearm
safety, and CLEET Phases I and II. Upon successful completion, students 17
years of age or older will be qualified to take the Oklahoma State Unarmed
Security Guard License exam.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
30 Introduction to Criminal Justice
30 Workforce Staging for Law Enforcement
75 Police Function and Fundamentals
30 CLEET Phase I – Unarmed Security Guard
30 CLEET Phase II – Unarmed Security Guard
30 Traffic Management and Accident Investigation
50 Criminal Investigation
60 Introduction to Forensic Science
90 Law Enforcement Equipment and Weapons
80 Defensive Tactics for Law Enforcement
30 Introduction to Homeland Security
15 CPR and First Aid
90 American Court System: Criminal and Civil
50 Interview/Interrogation and Report Writing
20 Crisis Intervention and Emotionally Disturbed
20 National Incident Management System
30 Applied Concepts in Fitness
80 911 Telecommunicator Basics
25 Prisoner Detention
85 Internship and/or Capstone
35 Criminal Evidence
35 Criminal Procedure
30 Ethics and Professional Behavior in Law Enforcement
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $138|Books & Supplies: $320|Cost: $2033
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Design Drafting
Industry Certifications | License
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Basic computer and typing skills helpful.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Programs
CAD Technician Architectural This major provides individuals with knowledge and skills that will lead to
employment and advancement in the field of architectural technology. Students
translate the architect’s design sketches into complete, accurate plans and
drawings for construction purposes. Students are involved in work requiring
knowledge of drafting, computer graphics, construction materials, technical and
structural systems, estimating, building codes, and specifications used in the
preparation of architectural projects and construction of buildings.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Drafting & Design
120 Safety and Intro to Technical Drawing
120 Principles of CAD Design
120 Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
120 Architecture Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
120 CAD Architectural Level 1 & 2
120 CAD Architectural Level 3
120 Presentation Graphics Animation
90 Workforce Staging
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $152|Books: $435|Cost: $2157
CAD Technician Mechanical This major introduces the basic concepts of mechanical engineering drawings.
Students interpret and apply graphic language, orthographic, dimensions, and
sectional views to a mechanical drawing in accordance with professional
standards. In addition, they learn dimensioning terminology and practices
including Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. Students are instructed in
section views, assembly drawings and trade-specific charts and tables to produce
operational plans for the manufacture of mechanical
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Drafting & Design
120 Safety and Intro to Technical Drawing
120 Principles of CAD Design
120 Engineering Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
120 Mechanical Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
120 CAD Mechanical Level 1 & 2
120 CAD Mechanical Level 3
120 Presentation Graphics Animation
90 Workforce Staging
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $152|Books: $450|Cost: $2172
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Diesel Technology
Industry Certifications | License
Certified by the National Automotive
Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.)
- Student Certification
MACS 609 (Mobile Air Conditioning) Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Programs
Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Heavy Line Technician Students in this major learn the skills to provide service and repair to the engine,
chassis and drive train components. They learn about the electrical system and
to test and replace the system components using a digital volt ohm meter.
Students also learn about the preventative maintenance inspection and
performance procedures, regulations, and documentation as well as how to
inspect, diagnose and repair diesel engines. They gain hands-on experience in
disassembling, repairing and reassembling a diesel engine. In addition, students
learn about the brake system, steering system, hydraulic system, and drive train
diagnosis, problem solving techniques and repair procedures. Students cover
hydraulic systems found in medium and heavy truck applications as well. The
hours completed in this major align with ASE/NATEF standards, and ASE
certification is recommended and industry recognized.
Class time by hours |1050 clock hours
120 Introduction to Diesel Technology Safety and Electrical
120 Diesel Electricity Fundamentals
120 Preventative Maintenance Inspection & Service
120 Diesel Engine Systems
45 Workforce Staging
120 Tire Service, Heating & Air Conditioning
120 Medium/Heavy Truck Brakes
120 Medium/Heavy Truck Steering and Suspension
120 Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Drive Train
45 Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Hydraulics
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137|Books & Supplies: $300|Cost: $2012
Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Heavy Line Technician/CDL Students in this major learn the skills to provide service and repair to the
engine, chassis and drive train components. They learn about the electrical
system and to test and replace the system components using a digital volt ohm
meter. Students also learn about the preventative maintenance inspection and
performance procedures, regulations, and documentation as well as how to
inspect, diagnose and repair diesel engines. They gain hands-on experience in
disassembling, repairing and reassembling a diesel engine. In addition,
students learn about the brake system, steering system, hydraulic system, and
drive train diagnosis, problem solving techniques and repair procedures.
Students cover hydraulic systems found in medium and heavy truck
applications as well. The hours completed in this major align with
ASE/NATEF standards, and ASE certification is recommended and industry
recognized. Additionally, students in this major will receive the training
necessary to become professional truck drivers. They will learn how to
properly operate an eighteen-wheeler, including how to shift, backup, and
basic controls. Speed and space management, night operation, and how to
drive in extreme conditions will also be included along with emergency
maneuvers and hazard awareness. Students will also learn how to do
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Diesel Technology (cont.)
Industry Certifications | License
Certified by the National Automotive
Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.)
- Student Certification
MACS 609 (Mobile Air Conditioning) Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Diesel/CDL – cont. preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and vehicle inspection. Cargo
handling and documentation, trip planning, driver health and safety, and
accident procedures will also be included in the major. Students will have an
opportunity to perform driving skills on training grounds and in live traffic.
After the completion of this major students will be eligible to take their CDL
exam to receive their license.
Class time by hours |1269 clock hours
120 Introduction to Diesel Technology Safety and Electrical
120 Diesel Electricity Fundamentals
120 Preventative Maintenance Inspection & Service
120 Diesel Engine Systems
45 Workforce Staging
120 Tire Service, Heating & Air Conditioning
120 Medium/Heavy Truck Brakes
120 Medium/Heavy Truck Steering and Suspension
120 Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Drive Train
45 Medium/Heavy Diesel Truck Hydraulics
146 Professional Truck Driver Basic Operation
11 Professional Truck Driver Safety Operation Practices
23 Professional Truck Driver Advanced Operation Practices
7 Professional Truck Driver Vehicle Maintenance
32 Professional Truck Driver Non-Vehicle Activities
Tuition: $1903.50|Fees: $137|Books & Supplies: $4271.50|Cost: $6312
*Program costs are subject to change.
*ASE Industry Certification Fees $292.00 (Optional – not included in
costs)
Tools (Optional) $1529
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Digital Printing & Imaging Communications (DPIC)
Industry Certifications | License
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Image Print Designer
Programs
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Printing and graphic communications are everywhere. Documents, brochures,
books, magazines, decals, labels, and signs utilize creative techniques in an
effective way to get messages across in print, electronic, and film media.
Designers use a variety of methods such as color, type, illustration, photography,
animation, and various print and layout techniques to accomplish this.
Instruction and hands-on activities focus on graphic imaging, computer
fundamentals, proofing and printing principles, digital photography, image
capture, scanning black/white and color, image editing, digital image
manipulation, digital photography, photo software and digital images,
application of vinyl graphics, vinyl signage and screen printing.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Introduction to Graphic Communications
15 Safety II
50 Computer Fundamentals
45 Professional Development II
20 Keyboarding II
30 Proofing Principles
30 Digital Photography
35 Image Capture
30 Scanning Black & White, Color
45 Image Editing I
75 Drawing/Illustration
60 Portfolio Development I
60 Digital Image Manipulation
45 Digital Photography/Photo Software Ii
45 Photo Software & Digital Images
35 Screen Printing
40 Vinyl Signage
240 Portfolio Development II - Print
30 Workforce Staging
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137|Supplies: $300|Cost: $2012
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Electrical Trades
Industry Certifications | License
Electrical Technician
Electrical Technician
Program
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright ONLY
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more.
Central Tech Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Design, stage, and install commercial, industrial and residential wiring for
power control systems form rough in to finish. Use logical thinking and math
to interpret blue prints and layout design, as well as troubleshoot analog and
digital circuits for safe and efficient operations.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
45 OSHA-10 hr & Basic Safety in Construction/Electrical Safety
30 Electrical Power & Hand Tools & Equipment in Construction
120 Electrical Theory in Construction
60 Electrical Schematic & Blueprint Reading in Construction
210 Residential Wiring Methods
60 National Electrical Code Part 1
120 AC-DC Circuits in Construction
45 Workforce Staging
120 Commercial Wiring Methods
60 Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Motor Theory/Motor Control &PLC Circuits in Construction
60 National Electrical Code Part 2
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $167|Books: $470|Cost: $2212
*Optional tools $600.00 (not included in the costs).
*Program costs are subject to change.
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ElectroMechanical Systems
Industry Certifications | License
3901 Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
3902 Fluid Power Mechanic
3903 Electrical/Electronic Mechanic
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other
federally funded program. Students with
financial need may be eligible - applies to
Programs of 600 hours or more. Central Tech
Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Program
ElectroMechanical Technician
This Program is designed for individuals seeking careers in maintenance in a
manufacturing environment. This is the basics of the maintenance
manufacturing curriculum. The course covers safety, manufacturing
fundamentals, tools, basic electricity, basic electronics, motor controls, PLC
programming, process control, and adapting to the workforce skills.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
45 Safety in Manufacturing
120 Basic Electric Theory
120 Basic Electrical Machines
120 Industrial Electrical Wiring
120 Electric Motor Control
120 Electro-Fluid Power
120 Variable Frequency Drives – AC Drive Systems
120 Computer Control (MicroLogix)
45 Safety in Manufacturing II
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137|Books & Supplies: $551.50|Cost: $2263.50
*Optional Supplies: $425
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Facilities Maintenance
Industry Certifications | License
Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician
OSHA-10 and CPR & First Aid Certification
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Program
Facilities Maintenance
If you consider yourself a jack-of-all trades, good with your hands, or just not
quite sure which career path you are interested in, the Facilities Management
program may be the perfect program for you. Covering everything from basic
construction, electrical, heating and air conditioning, plumbing masonry,
appliance maintenance, basic engine maintenance, and introductory heavy
equipment operation, you can learn these skills making you more employable in
the future.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Safety & General Construction
120 Electrical & Appliance Maintenance
120 HVAC Maintenance
120 Plumbing Maintenance
120 Safety and General Welding
120 Preventative Maintenance (Auto/Small Engine)
120 Heavy Equipment Operation & Maintenance
120 Basic Masonry
90 Workforce Connection
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137|Supplies: $470|Cost: $2182
*Program costs are subject to change.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
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Graphic Design
Industry Certifications | License
Adobe Certified Associates (ACA)
Advertising Designer
Program
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or afternoon.
Adults can choose from morning, afternoon or all
day. Restrictions apply. Most classes follow the
traditional August – May schedule. Ask about
classes with Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and high
school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu, additional
information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally funded
program. Students with financial need may be
eligible - applies to Programs of 600 hours or more.
Central Tech Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Students design, produce, exhibit, perform, write, and publish multimedia
content, including visual and performing arts and design, journalism and
entertainment services.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Safety & Computer Fundamentals
120 Design Software
120 Introduction to Graphic Communications
120 Layout Design Principles
120 Introduction into User Experience Design
120 Multi Page Layout
120 Capstone
120 Portfolio Creation & Professional Development
30 Workforce Staging
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137|Supplies: $318|Cost: $2030
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Health Careers
Industry Certifications | License
CPR
First Aid
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Medication Administration Technician (MAT)
- Department of Human Services
Nursing Assistant –
Long Term Care Nurse Aide Certification
- Oklahoma State Department of Health
Quick Facts
Students: High School
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Morning or Afternoon
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Restrictions apply. Most classes
follow the traditional August – May
schedule.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to qualified in-district high
school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Program
Health Careers (Drumright) Health Careers is a one year course for high school junior and seniors which
serves as a foundation for any student preparing for employment in the
healthcare field. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to
obtain CPR and First Aid certification as well as high school credit for
Anatomy & Physiology. After successful completion of this course, students
will have gained their pre-requisites to enroll in the Advanced Health Careers,
Medical Assisting, or Biomedical Science programs the following school year.
Class time by hours | 525 clock hours
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
240 Health Careers Core Curriculum
120 Health Unit Clerk
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $47|Uniform: $105|Cost: $152
Nursing Assistant (Sapulpa)
Health Careers is a one year course for high school junior and seniors which
serves as a foundation for any student preparing for employment in the
healthcare field. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to
obtain CPR certification, Certified Nurse Aide, and Home Health Aide, as
well as a high school credit for Anatomy and Physiology. After successful
completion of this course, students will have gained their pre-requisites to
enroll in Advanced Health Careers, Medical Assisting or Biomedical
Sciences.
Class time by hours | 496 clock hours
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
240 Health Careers Core Curriculum
91 Long Term Care Certified Nurse Aide
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $47|Uniform: $105|Cost: $152
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Advanced Health Careers
Industry Certifications | License
Certified Nurse Aide-Long Term Care with
Home Health Care Aide Deeming - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
National Phlebotomy Certification
-National Healthcare Association
Program
Diagnostic Aid and Nurse Assistant - Drumright Only In this Career Major, students complete the Health Careers Core Curriculum
(Technology Center), Core Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Core
First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR. This career major will prepare a multi- skilled
individual who may work in an acute care or clinical office setting in a
support role to licensed care givers. In addition, completers will be trained in skills
and competencies essentials for Nurse Aids and Phlebotomists.
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to qualified in-district
adults and high school juniors and seniors.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
240 Health Careers Core Curriculum
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
120 Health Unit Clerk
120 LTC & Home Health
120 Diagnostic Aid Capstone
120 Phlebotomy Practicum
120 Nurse Assistant Capstone
45 Phlebotomy Specimen Collection & Processing
Adult: Tuition: $1575|Fees: $283| Books & Supplies: $300|
Uniform: $110|Cost: $2268
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $283|Uniform: $110|Cost: $393
Sports Medicine - Drumright Only In this Career Major, students complete the Health Careers Core Curriculum
(Technology Center), Core Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Core
First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR. Students will also be provided a history and
introduction to the athletic training profession and an introduction to pharmacology
and nutrition. They will learn to recognize, evaluate, and provide care to athletic
injuries including how to wrap, tape, and fit equipment according to safety
regulations. In addition, patient care and exercises and their functions will also be
covered. Students practice in a variety of settings as chosen by the instructor.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
240 Health Careers Core Curriculum
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
120 Health Unit Clerk
120 Sports Med Essential 1
120 Sports Med Essential 2
120 Therapeutic Modalities and Exercise
120 Kinesiology & Clinical Mentorship
45 Exercise Physiology
Adult: Tuition: $1575|Fees: $283| Books & Supplies: $300|Uniform: $110|Cost:
$2268
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $283|Uniform: $110|Cost: $393
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Advanced Health Careers
Industry Certifications | License
Certified Nurse Aide-Long Term Care with
Home Health Care Aide Deeming - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
National Phlebotomy Certification
-National Healthcare Association
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to qualified in-district
adults and high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Program
Veterinary Assistant - Drumright Only In this Career Major, students complete the Health Careers Core Curriculum
(Technology Center), Core Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology,
Core First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR. Veterinary Assistants feed and
bathe animals, administer medication as prescribed by the veterinarian and,
assist the veterinary team with animal nursing techniques. Students learn
Veterinary Medical Terminology, how to do basic office procedures and, how
to provide large and small animal care including how to perform diagnostic
procedures. Students practice in a variety of settings as chosen by the instructor.
Upon completion of this course, students have experiences and skills necessary
to become employed in a veterinary clinic or hospital.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
240 Health Careers Core Curriculum
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
120 Health Unit Clerk
120 Vet Med Term and Office Management
120 Animal Care and Medicine
120 Diagnostic & Surgical Procedures and Pharmacology
120 Principles of Pathology and Parasitology
45 Internship for Veterinary Assistant
Adult: Tuition: $1575|Fees: $283| Books & Supplies: $300|
Uniform: $110|Cost: $2268
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $283|Uniform: $110|Cost: $393
*Clinical Fees: (Additional fees, not included in costs, may be required
prior to entering a cooperative training upon clinical site request.)|Costs:
$152 - $597
*Certification Fees (Optional and not included in costs):
- Nurse Aid written test (State License) - $45.00 - Nurse Aide Clinical Skills exam - $65.00 - Home Health Aide Written Exam (State License) - $25.00 - Certified Phlebotomy Technician (National License) - $115.00
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Industry Certifications | License
Confined Space Training Certification
Fall Protection Certification
EPA Section 608 Certification
OSHA 10 Certification
Oklahoma Mechanical Apprentice Registration
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Sapulpa Only
Scheduling Information
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more.
Central Tech Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Program
Residential/Light Commercial HVAC Technician This Program will introduce students to the skills required to enter the residential
and commercial HVAC industry. Students will be instructed in the safe
operations of related HVAC tools and equipment which will better prepare them
for taking their Journeyman test.
**Eligible for journeyman test after one year of work experience.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
131 Workplace Basics and Certified Safety Training
131 Introduction to HVAC Fundamentals I
131 Introduction to HVAC Fundamentals II
131 Industry Piping Materials and Processes
131 Advanced HVAC Technical Concepts I
131 Advanced HVAC Technical Concepts II
132 Air Ducting Systems and HVAC Diagnostics and Applications I
132 HVAC Diagnostics and Applications II
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $137|Books & Supplies: $1215|Certifications: $85
|Cost: $3012
*EPA Section 608 Certification - $100 (Optional - cost not included)
**Program costs are subject to change.
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Interactive Multimedia
Industry Certifications | License
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
3D Animator
Programs
- Visual Design using Adobe Photoshop
CC
- Graphic Design and Illustration using
Adobe Illustrator
- Print & Digital Media Publication
using Adobe InDesign
- Digital Video using Adobe Premier Pro
CC
- Visual Effects & Motion Graphic using
Adobe After Effects CC
OK CareerTech Photography (4125)
Certification
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from
morning, afternoon or all day. Restrictions
apply. Most classes follow the traditional
August – May schedule. As about classes
with Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
This major prepares students to utilize animation skills to develop products for the
Web, mobile devices, computer games, entertainment training simulations, and
live video. They learn to create an animated sequence that conveys a story through
the application of traditional film making principles in a 3D computer graphics
environment. Students gain skills required for Adobe Certified Associate
certification.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Technology 120 Multimedia & Image Management Techniques
120 Digital Media Production
120 Principles of Animation
120 2D Animation Techniques
120 Fundamentals of 3D Motion Graphics
120 3D Animation
90 Workforce Staging
120 Capstone
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $138|Supplies: $325| Cost: $2038
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Digital Photography Students will gain advanced digital photography skills in this major. Students will
create digital images, promotional projects and learn photojournalism techniques.
Upon successful completion of this major, students will be eligible to sit for the
state competency exam and work as a digital photographer.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Class time by hours | 900 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Technology
120 Multimedia and Image Management Techniques
120 Digital Media Production
120 Photographic Story Telling
120 Studio Photography
120 Portrait Photography
120 Capstone
60 Workforce Staging
Tuition: $1350|Fees: $138|Supplies: $325|Cost: $1813
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Interactive Multimedia (cont.)
Industry Certifications | License
Adobe Certified Associate (ACA)
- Visual Design using Adobe Photoshop CC
- Graphic Design and Illustration using Adobe
Illustrator
- Print & Digital Media Publication using
Adobe InDesign
- Digital Video using Adobe Premier Pro CC
- Visual Effects & Motion Graphic using
Adobe After Effects CC
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Video Technician This major prepares students for careers in planning and coordinating various
aspects of video production. In this major, students learn fundamental skills in
image creation for video, print and web publishing, including digital
photography and animation. They become familiar with professional audio
editing software used to edit, mix and produce quality sound effects and acquire
advanced skills in video editing and production. Students gain skills required for
Adobe, and Apple industry certifications.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Technology
120 Multimedia & Image Management Techniques
120 Digital Media Production
120 Non-Linear Digital Editing
120 Advanced Digital Video Tools & Techniques
120 Broadcast Production
120 Audio Production
120 Capstone
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $138|Supplies: $325|Cost: $2038
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Medical Assisting
Industry Certifications | License
Registered Medical Assistant
Basic Medical Assistant
Programs
Registered Phlebotomist - American Association of Medical Personnel
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
CPR / First Aid Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Students in this major will learn the role of the basic medical assistant. They will
learn a brief history of medicine, the characteristics needed to be a medical
assistant, practice good ethical behavior, learn good communication skills, how to
take patient history, do basic patient assessment, assist in minor office procedures,
phlebotomy, injections, EKG's, pharmacology and other basic skills related to
assisting in any type of medical office with direct patient care. Additionally,
students are provided the opportunity to use the theory in practical clinical
experiences. In this major, Core Medical Terminology and Anatomy and
Physiology are taught.
Class time by hours | 690 clock hours
30 Introduction to Medical Assisting
15 Core Healthcare Provider CPR & First Aid
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
15 Safety, Legal Issues & Quality Control
15 Clerical Skills & Duties
45 Pharmacology
60 Introduction to Medical Office Clinical Procedures I
60 Introduction Medical Office Clinical Procedures Ii
45 Medical Informatics
15 EKG Management
15 Analyze EKG Tracings
45 Phlebotomy Specimen Collection & Processing
165 Medical Assisting Clinical Experience
Adult: Tuition: $1035|Fees: $291|Books & Supplies: $577|Uniform: $60|
Registry Exam: $125|Cost: $2088
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $191|Uniform: $60|Registry Exam: $125|Cost: $376
Medical Assistant Medical Assistants learn a brief history of medicine, the characteristics needed
to be a medical assistant, practice good ethical behavior, learn good
communication skills, how to take patient history, do basic patient assessment,
assist in minor office procedures, phlebotomy, injections, EKG's, pharmacology
and other basic skills related to assisting in any type of medical office with direct
patient care. Additionally, students are provided the opportunity to use the
theory in practical clinical experiences. In this Program, Core Medical
Terminology and Anatomy and Physiology and Health Careers Core Curriculum
are taught.
Class time by hours | 915 clock hours
240 Health Careers Core Curriculum
30 Introduction to Medical Assisting
45 Core Medical Terminology
60 Anatomy
60 Physiology
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Medical Assisting (Cont.)
Industry Certifications | License
Registered Medical Assistant
Registered Phlebotomist - American Association of Medical Personnel
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
15 Safety, Legal Issues & Quality Control
15 Clerical Skills & Duties for the Phlebotomist
45 Pharmacology
60 Introduction to Medical Office Clinical Procedures I
60 Introduction Medical Office Clinical Procedures II
45 Medical Informatics
15 EKG Management
15 Analyze EKG Tracing
45 Phlebotomy Specimen Collection & Processing
165 Medical Assisting Clinical Experience
Adult: Tuition: $1372.50|Fees: $291|Uniform: $60|Books & Supplies:
$577|Registry Exam: $125|Cost: $2425.50
HS: Tuition: $0|Fees: $191|Uniform: $60|Registry Exam: $125|Cost: $376
*Optional Supplies $100 (lab jacket, work/tennis shoes, watch with second hand,
stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, additional scrubs)
*Clinical sites may charge an additional fee.
*Program costs are subject to change.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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Medical Front Office
Industry Certifications | License
Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)
Certified Professional Coder (CPC)
Medical Office Assistant (NCCT)
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Sapulpa Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or afternoon.
Adults can choose from morning, afternoon or all day.
Restrictions apply. Most classes follow the traditional
August – May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and high
school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally funded
program. Students with financial need may be eligible
- applies to Programs of 600 hours or more.
Central Tech Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Programs
Medical Front Office This Program prepares students for entry-level employment in a variety of
health care facilities. Students learn administrative routines and
procedures followed in a medical office including correct medical
terminology and advanced computer skills: Medical office accounting
procedures, including patient billing. Students gain skills required for
numerous industry-related certifications. Background check is required.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Introduction to Admin. Assistant - Medical I
120 Anatomy and Physiology
120 Foundations of Technology
120 Introduction to Admin. Assistant - Medical II
60 Employment Preparation
180 Admin. Medical Office Procedures
165 Electronic Health Records I and II
165 Internship/Employment Preparation
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $139|Books & Supplies: $592.50|
Certification: $186|Cost: $2492.50
_____________________________________________________________________
Medical Coder – Adult Only This Program provides the knowledge and skills to enter into the medical
billing and coding career. Instruction includes medical terminology,
anatomy and physiology, procedural coding, diagnostic coding, insurance
and safety as well as analyzing medical records for correct code
assignments. Become a Certified Professional Coder (CPC-A). Medical
coding is a critical part of the medical office industry as submitting the
appropriate reimbursement into the medical practice. Background check is
required. Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED.
Class time by hours |1050 clock hours
120 Introduction to Coding I
120 Anatomy and Physiology
120 Introduction to Coding II
105 Patient Billing
60 Employment Preparation
525 ICD/CPT Coding
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $269.75|Books & Supplies: $649.40|
Certifications: $650|Cost: $3144.15
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Network Security Administration
Industry Certifications | License
Microsoft - MTA: Windows Operating System
Fundamentals
MTA: Windows Server
Administration Fundamentals
MTA: Network Fundamentals
MTA: Security Fundamentals
CompTIA: A+
Network+
Security+
Cisco: CCNA
* Certification fees are not included in costs.
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to qualified in-district
adults and high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Program
Network Security Compliance Technician
This major prepares students to maintain and administer computer networks
and related computing environments including computer hardware, systems
software, applications software, and all configurations. Students will learn to
diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve hardware, software, or other network and
system problems, and replace defective components when necessary. Students
will also learn how to safeguard computers, networks and servers from
accidental or unauthorized modification, destruction, or disclosure.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Computer Repair I
120 Computer Repair II
120 Networking
120 Network Security
120 Windows Administration
120 Windows Security
120 Linux Administration
120 Linux Security
90 Capstone/Internship
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $138|Books & Supplies: $450|Tools: $35|Cost: $2198
*Program costs are subject to change.
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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Pipeline Technology
Industry Certifications | License
NCCER Registry - Over 25 Operator Qualifications
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Pipeline Technology
Program
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright ONLY
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
This Program is designed to give students the essential knowledge and skills
for jobs in the Pipeline Corrosion and Pipeline Operations industry. A large
amount of the training will concentrate on hands-on activities. Students will
learn about Cathodic Protection installations, repair, maintenance, and
measurement, excavation, valve inspection, pipeline communications,
locating, SCADA, pipeline safety, and more. Student’s will train on an
outdoor pipeline trainer.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
125 Core Curriculum, Hand Tools, Drawings & Safety
95 Tools, Meters & Test Equipment
110 Introduction to Pipeline Measurement & Maintenance
95 Pipeline Tests & Repairs
90 Pipeline Electrical & Instrumentation
95 Pipeline Inspection
70 Pipeline Coatings & Inspection
70 Pipeline Communication & Operations
100 Pipeline Equipment & Maintenance
105 Abnormal Operating Conditions/Quality Control
95 Valve & Coating Inspection/Readers
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $537|Books & Supplies: $375|Cost: $2487
*Program costs are subject to change.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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Practical Nursing
Industry Certifications | License
Licensed Practical Nurse licensed by the
Oklahoma Board of Nursing
Licensed Practical Nursing
Program
Quick Facts
Average Salary: $19.05/hr
Students: Adult Only
Campus: Drumright, Sapulpa
Times: Options available – call for details
Scheduling Information
Drumright & Sapulpa
Varies based on enrollment options, call
for details.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to adults only. Specific
information is available in the Practical
Nursing application packet online at
www.centraltech.edu.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
This Program prepares students to become a licensed practical nurse, an
important member of the health care team who works under the supervision or
direction of a registered nurse, licensed physician or dentist. Students learn the
role of the LPN and how to care for a variety of patients, including geriatric,
pediatric, oncology, and pre- and post-operative patients.
Class time by hours | 1463 clock hours 45 Core Medical Terminology
120 Anatomy & Physiology
91 Long Term Care Certified Nurse Aide
40 Concepts of Nursing
160 Fundamentals of Nursing
80 Clinical I Basic Nursing
50 Pharmacology and Intravenous Therapy Skills
75 Medical Surgical Nursing I
192 Clinical II Medical Surgical Nursing (Part I)
75 Medical Surgical Nursing II
192 Clinical III Medical Surgical Nursing (Part II)
40 Pediatric Nursing
40 Maternal/Newborn Nursing
88 Clinical IV Maternal Newborn, Pediatric & Mental Health
40 Mental Health Nursing
15 Transition to Practice
120 Clinical V Transition to Practice
Tuition: $2194.50|Fees, Books & Supplies: $4,441.00
In-District Cost: $6,750.50
Out-of-District Cost: $8,945.00
*Accredited by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Powersports Technology _________________________________________________________________________
Industry Certifications | License
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply. Most
classes follow the traditional August – May
schedule. Ask about classes with Controlled
Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Program
Motorcycle & Powersports Technician
Students will learn skills needed to prepare for a career in the Motorcycle,
Powersports and Power Equipment industries. Training includes shop
administrative functions, preventative maintenance, fuel systems, electrical
systems, engine overhaul, wheels, tires, brake systems, suspension systems,
and drivetrain systems. In addition, students will receive training for Power
Equipment operation systems, electrical systems, maintenance and PWC
propulsion systems. Successful students will be prepared to obtain and
maintain a high-paying, rewarding career as a technician or parts associate
with these skills.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Motorcycle Technician Personal, Shop, Administrative
120 Motorcycle Preventative Maintenance
120 Motorcycle Engine Fuel Systems Maintenance
120 Motorcycle Electronic/Electrical Systems Maintenance
45 Motorcycle Wheel, Tire, & Brake System Service 1
45 Motorcycle Wheel, Tire, & Brake System Service 2
120 Motorcycle Engine Overhaul
120 Motorcycle Suspension Components Service
120 Motorcycle Drivetrain Service
120 Power Equipment Maintenance
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $142|Books & Supplies: $628.85|Cost: $2345.85
*Optional tools $2,495.77 (cost not included).
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Pre-Engineering Academy
Industry Certifications | License *Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus
exam available
Certified School - Project Lead the Way
- Intro to Engineering Design
PLTW Pre-Engineering
Program
- Principles of Engineering - Aerospace Engineering - Civil Engineering & Architecture - Computer Intergrated Manufacturing - Environmental Sustainability
Quick Facts
Students: High School
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Morning, Afternoon
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Restrictions apply. Most classes
follow the traditional August – May schedule.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district high school
sophomores, juniors and seniors.
Algebra I is a prerequisite. Physical science
and Biology are recommended but not
required.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Pre-Engineering prepares high school students for success in colleges of
engineering. Math and science are combined with engineering-related classes to
provide students with the academic preparation and an understanding of
engineering to determine their interest in pursuing engineering as a career.
Graduates from the Academy should be planning to obtain a college degree in
an engineering discipline.
Class time by hours | 960 clock hours
120 Introduction to Engineering Design 120 Principles of Engineering 120 Algebra II/Geometry 120 Aerospace Engineering – or Civil Engineering & Architecture– or
Computer Integrated Manufacturing or Environmental Sustainability
120 Pre-AP Physics 120 Pre-AP Chemistry 120 Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus 120 Engineering Design & Development
Tuition: $0|Fees: $15|Cost: $15
Advanced PLTW Pre-Engineering
Pre-Engineering prepares high school students for success in colleges of
engineering. Math and science are combined with engineering-related classes to
provide students with three years academic preparation and an understanding of
engineering to determine their interest in pursuing engineering as a career.
Graduates from the Academy should be planning to obtain a college degree in
an engineering discipline.
Class time by hours | 1440 clock hours
120 Introduction to Engineering Design 120 Principles of Engineering 120 Pre AP Algebra II/ Geometry 120 Pre AP Physics 120 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 120 Trigonometry/Pre AP Calculus 120 AP Physics or AP Biology 120 Aerospace Engineering 120 Civil Engineering and Architecture or Environmental
Sustainability 120 AP Calculus 120 Pre AP Chemistry 120 Engineering Design and Development
Tuition: $0|Fees: $15|Cost: $15
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Surgical Technology
Industry Certifications | License
Technician in Surgery Certified (TS-C)
Surgical Technology
Program
- NCCT - National Center for Competency
Testing
Quick Facts
Students: Adult Only
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Full Day
Scheduling Information
Class hours are generally:
8:25am – 3:35pm
Clinical hours vary
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to adults only. Specific
information is available in the Surgical
Technology application packet online at
www.centraltech.edu.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as
any grant, part-time employment, scholarship,
or other federally funded program. Students
with financial need may be eligible - applies to
Programs of 600 hours or more. Central Tech
Federal School Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Surgical Technology provides the student with knowledge and skills needed to
function as a member of the surgical team, delivering patient care and assuming
appropriate responsibilities before, during and after surgery. Instruction is
provided in principles of aseptic techniques, patient care, basic sciences,
supplies and equipment and professional preparation.
Class Time By Hours | 1200 Clock Hours
42 Orientation to Surgical Technology
30 Introduction to Surgical Technology
20 Basic Sciences for Surgical Technology I
52 Basic Sciences for Surgical Technology II
78 Basic Sciences for Surgical Technology III
87 Aseptic Technique & Skills
50 Surgical Patient Care & Skills
137 Supplies/Equipment & Skills
24 Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum I
16 Surgical Pharmacology
61 Surgical Procedures I
66 Surgical Procedures II
201 Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum II
336 Surgical Technology Clinical Practicum III
Tuition: $1800|Fees: $804Books, Supplies & Uniforms: $2237|
Cost: $4841 (In-District)
$6641 (Out-of-District)
*Program costs are subject to change.
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Truck Driver Training
Industry Certifications | License
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
- Oklahoma Department of
Public Safety
Quick Facts
Students: Adult Only
Campus: Drumright Only
Times: Full Day
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 7:00 am -4:30 pm
Entrance Requirements Be at least 21 years of age.
Possess a valid driver’s license.
Have a safe driving record.
Have no drug or alcohol related offense
within last five (5) years.
Meet minimum Department of
Transportation physical requirements.
Be a citizen of the United States or legal
resident alien.
Must be able to read, write, and speak the
English language fluently enough to
converse with the public, to understand
the highway traffic signs and signals, to
respond to official inquiries, and make
entries on reports and records.
Verifiable employment within the last 3
years.
All convictions will require additional
Program
Professional Truck Driver (Adult Only) Students in this major will receive the training necessary to become professional
truck drivers. They will learn how to properly operate an eighteen-wheeler,
including how to shift, backup, and basic controls. Speed and space
management, night operation, and how to drive in extreme conditions will also
be included along with emergency maneuvers and hazard awareness. Students
will also learn how to do preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and vehicle
inspection. Cargo handling and documentation, trip planning, driver health and
safety, and accident procedures will also be included in the major. Students will
have an opportunity to perform driving skills on training grounds and in live
traffic. After the completion of this major students will be eligible to take their
CDL exam to receive their license.
Class time by hours | 210 clock hours
146 Professional Truck Driver Basic Operation
11 Professional Truck Driver Safety Operation Practices
23 Professional Truck Driver Advanced Operation Practices
7 Professional Truck Driver Vehicle Maintenance
32 Professional Truck Driver Non-Vehicle Activities
*23 Day Program - Tuition: $4300 (Oklahoma Residents)|$8750 (Out-of-
State Residents)|Meal Stipends: $250 (Meal stipends
may be available for sponsored students)|Haz-Mat
Background Check: $90 (Optional)
*28 Day Program – Tuition: $4800 (Oklahoma Residents Only)|Haz-Mat
Background Check: $90 (Optional)
*Program costs are subject to change.
documentation and information to
determine eligibility.
Application Process
Application is available online at www.tdt-
ok.com. Return completed application to a
Central Tech Recruiter. Additional information
may be required.
Financial Aid
This Program is not eligible for Title IV funding
(Pell Grant, SEOG, College Work Study or
Guaranteed Student Loan).
ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES
Applicant must complete a formal application to attend Central Tech.
Obtain an Oklahoma Class “A” Learner’s permit and DOT physical before
being scheduled for class.
Pass a controlled substance test as required by the Department of
Transportation. (Testing 1st day of class)
A resident alien must provide valid documentation issued by INS verifying
current resident status.
If wishing to obtain Hazardous Materials Endorsement, applicant must
provide a certified copy of Birth Certificate issued by a state agency or a
passport. Applicant must pass a CDL Haz-Mat written test and a TSA
background investigation.
*Additional detailed information is available online at www.tdt-ok.com,
or by phone at 800.458.7825 or 918.352.7311
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Welding/Fabrication Technology
Industry Certifications | License Program
American Welding Society
AWS Certification
OSHA 10
Forklift and Fire Extinguisher Certifications
Oklahoma Career Readiness Certification
Quick Facts
Students: Adult & High School
Campus: Drumright & Sapulpa
Times: Morning, Afternoon, Full Day
+3
Scheduling Information
Drumright: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:45pm – 3:35pm
Sapulpa: 8:25am – 11:15am
12:25pm – 3:15pm
High school students attend morning or
afternoon. Adults can choose from morning,
afternoon or all day. Restrictions apply.
Most classes follow the traditional August –
May schedule. Ask about classes with
Controlled Entry/Exit Options.
Entrance Requirements
Enrollment is open to in-district adults and
high school juniors and seniors.
Application Process
Apply online at www.CentralTech.Edu,
additional information may be required.
Combination Welder
This major will teach students to do quality welding for a variety of construction
and manufacturing jobs using multiple structural welding techniques.
Instruction will cover welding theory and safety, fabrication, layout, print
reading, symbols, math, welding codes, metal characteristics/properties and
oxy-fuel cutting. Students will learn to perform high quality welds in accordance
with welding procedure specifications used in a variety of welding occupations.
They will also gain an introduction to pipe welding skills, using SMAW, FCAW
GMAW, and GTAW techniques.
Class time by hours | 1050 clock hours
120 Fundamentals of Welding and Cutting Processes
120 Beginning SMAW Welding Processes
120 Beginning GMAW & GTAW Welding Processes
120 Beginning FCAW & Welding Specialties
120 Intermediate SMAW Welding
120 Advanced SMAW Welding
120 Intermediate GMAW & FCAW Welding
120 Intermediate GTAW Welding
90 Workforce Transitions
Tuition: $1575|Fees: $224|Books & Supplies: $1165.70|Cost: $2964.70
*Program costs are subject to change.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is defined as any grant, part-time
employment, scholarship, or other federally
funded program. Students with financial need
may be eligible - applies to Programs of 600
hours or more. Central Tech Federal School
Code: 009964
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov.
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