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Automotive Service Technology Cabinetmaker Computer Repair & Networking Cosmetology Digital Technologies, Inc. Health Careers Certification Practical Nurse Pre-Engineering Current: 3/2017 Superintendent Max Thomas Chisholm Trail Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. Inquiries concerning this policy may be directed to Ronda Simpson, Principal; Judy Schaffler, Business Manager; or Paul Hursh, BIS Director, Chisholm Trail Technology Center, 283 State Hwy 33, Omega, OK 73764. Telephone: (405) 729-8324.

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Automotive Service Technology

Cabinetmaker

Computer Repair & Networking

Cosmetology

Digital Technologies, Inc.

Health Careers Certification

Practical Nurse

Pre-Engineering

Current: 3/2017 Superintendent Max Thomas

Chisholm Trail Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities.

Inquiries concerning this policy may be directed to Ronda Simpson, Principal; Judy Schaffler, Business Manager; or Paul Hursh, BIS Director,

Chisholm Trail Technology Center, 283 State Hwy 33, Omega, OK 73764. Telephone: (405) 729-8324.

Chisholm Trail Technology Center 283 State Highway 33

Omega, OK 73764

(405) 729-8324 1-800-608-8324

Fax: (405) 729-8335

CTTC....Learn to Earn!

Full-Time Enrollment

First Day of Class: August 8, 2017 (Most classes start four times per year.) January 4, 2018 A.M. classes: 8:05-10:40 a.m. High School Students 8:05-11:05 a.m. Adults P.M. classes: 12:45-3:20 p.m. High School Students 12:20-3:20 p.m. Adults Full Day classes: 8:05-11:05 a.m. and 12:20-3:20p.m.

Contact: Student Services Chisholm Trail Technology Center Financial Aid: Shawna Dooley [email protected]

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Adult Special Interest & Safety Classes

On-line Classes: www.cttc.edu Click on Online Courses Click on Ed2Go Contact: Paul Hursh, BIS Coordinator Cathy Lopez [email protected] [email protected]

Tuition and Fees 2017-2018

**Pricing subject to change without notice*

Above pricing does not include any certification or licensing exam fees following career major completion. *PN pricing does not include price of required iPad or Surface Pro, or Itunes Card for Apps.

Federal Financial Aid - http://www.fafsa.gov/ Federal School Code for Financial Aid: 030511

Career Major

Hours

Adult Tuition

Total Cost

In -District Out-of-District Fees Enrollment

Fee

In -District Out-of-District

Administrative Assistant 600 $1,200 $2,400 $280 $20 $1,500 $2,700

Automotive Service Technician 995 $1,990 $3,980 $170 $20 $2,180 $4,170

Basic Medical Assistant 765 $1,530 $3,060 $796 $20 $2,346 $3,876

Cabinetmaker 780 $1,560 $3,120 $30 $20 $1,610 $3,170

Computer Network Technician 1020 $2,040 $4,080 $365 $20 $2,425 $4,465

Cosmetologist (Adult) 1500 $3,000 $6,000 $880 $20 $3,900 $6,900

Cosmetologist -Public (High School) 1000 -- -- $500 -- $500 $500

Desktop Publishing - Graphic Designer 600 $1,200 $2,400 $280 $20 $1,500 $3,000

Digital Information Specialist 960 $1,920 $3,840 $330 $20 $2,270 $4,190

Esthetician 600 $1,200 $2,400 $780 $20 $2,000 $3,200

Full Charge Bookkeeper 960 $1,920 $3,840 $360 $20 $2,300 $4,220

Graphic Design Specialist 840 $1,680 $3,360 $280 $20 $1,980 $3,660

Long Term Care Aide (Adult Only) 91 $ 182 $ 364 $211 $20 $413 $595 Long Term Care Aide & Home Health Aide 107 $ 214 $ 428 $211 $20 $445 $659

Master Instructor (Cosmetology) 1000 $2,000 $4,000 $780 $20 $2,800 $4,800

Medical Assistant 1050 $2,100 $4,200 $1,151 $20 $3,271 $5,371

Medical Office Assistant 900 $1,800 $3,600 $380 $20 $2,200 $4,000

Nail Technician 600 $1,200 $2,400 $780 $20 $2,000 $3,200

Network Security Professional 1260 $2,520 $5,040 $400 $20 $2,940 $5,460

Nursing Assistant 496 $ 992 $1,984 $455 $20 $1,467 $2,459 PLTW Pre-Engineering (HS students only) 960 -- -- -- -- -- --

*Practical Nurse (Adult Only) 1463 $2,926 $5,852 $2,222 $5 $5,153 $8,079

Pre-Nursing 696 $1,392 $2,784 $630 $20 $2,042 $3,434 Practicing Master Instructor-Cosmetologist 500 $1,000 $2,000 $280 $20 $1,300 $2,300

In-District 2017-2018

High School Fees

**Pricing subject to change without notice**

Above pricing does not include any certification or licensing exam fees following career major completion

or any Cooperative Alliance College Credit tuition.

NOTE: In-district high school students do not pay tuition or book usage fees. Other fees are required as listed. In-districts students are those students from Dover, Kingfisher, Lomega, Watonga, and the former Hitchcock school districts.

Out-of-district high school students should contact the Superintendent for current pricing.

Career Major Hours Fees

Administrative Assistant 600

Automotive Service Technician 915

Basic Medical Assistant 765 $260

Cabinetmaker 780

Computer Network Technician 1020

Cosmetologist -Public (High School) 1000 $500

Desktop Publishing – Graphic Designer 600

Digital Information Specialist 960

Esthetician 600 $500

Full Charge Bookkeeper 960

Graphic Design Specialist 840

Medical Office Assistant 900

Nail Technician 600 $500

Network Security Professional 1260

Nursing Assistant 496 $111

PLTW Pre-Engineering (HS Only) 960

Chisholm Trail Technology Center

2017-2018 Career Majors

Note: Hours are subject to change without notice.

State Program Name Local Program Name Hours

Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Automotive Service Technology (AUTO)

Pathway: Automotive Service Automotive Service Technician (Natef Compliant) 995

Career Cluster: Finance

Digital Technologies, Inc. (DTI)

Pathway: Business Financial Management and Accounting Full-Charge Bookkeeper 960

Career Cluster: Business Management and Administration

Digital Technologies, Inc. (DTI)

Pathway: Administrative & Information Support Administrative Assistant 600 Digital Information Specialist 960 Medical Office Assistant (Front Office) 900

Career Cluster: Information Technology

Digital Technologies, Inc. (DTI)

Pathway: Web and Digital Communications

Desktop Publisher – Graphic Designer 600

Graphic Design Specialist 840

Computer Repair and Networking (CRN)

Pathway: Network Systems Computer Network Technician 1020

Network Security Professional 1260

Career Cluster: Human Services Pathway: Personal Care Services Cosmetology (COSMO)

Cosmetologist (Adult) 1500 Cosmetologist - Public (High School) 1000 Master Instructor (Cosmetologist) 1000 Practicing Master Instructor (Cosmetologist) 500 **Nail Technician (If space available.) 600 **Esthetician (If space available.) 600

Career Cluster: Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Pre-Engineering Pathway: Engineering and Technology (PE) PLTW Pre-Engineering (High School Students only) 960 Career Cluster: Health Science Pathway: Therapeutic Services Health Careers Certification (HCC)

Basic Medical Assistant (Back Office) 765 Long Term Care Aide (Adult) 91 Long Term Care Aide & Home Health Aide (Adult) 107

Medical Assistant (Adult - Front and Back Office) 1050 Nursing Assistant Pre-Nursing

496 696

Practical Nurse (PN) Practical Nurse (Adult) 1463 Career Cluster Pathway: Architecture & Construction Construction (CONSTR)

Pathway: Construction Cabinetmaker 780

CTTC Application Process

Steps to begin your journey. You will be notified of your acceptance status.

High School Applicants 1. Tell your high school counselor of your interest. 2. Complete CTTC Application form. Don’t forget to sign it and have parents sign it. 3. Give to High School Counselor to complete Counselor section and submit current transcript. 4. Meet with CTTC Counselor/CTTC Instructor when requested.

“Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn” “Learn to Earn”

Post-Secondary (Adult) Applicants 1. Complete all portions of CTTC Adult Application Form. 2. Provide 2 official copies of high school and college transcripts or GED Certificate with scores. 3. Meet with CTTC Counselor/CTTC Instructor as requested. 4. Meet with CTTC Financial Aid Coordinator if needed. • Tax return, Transcripts, and W-2’s • Spouse’s tax return and W-2’s.

• If unmarried and age 24 or under, parent(s)’ tax return and W-2’s. Learn to Earn Learn to Earn Learn to Earn Learn to Earn Learn to Earn Learn to Earn Learn to Earn Learn to Earn

Practical Nurse Applicants – Limited to adults only. Must be prepared to start. A limited number of pre-screened students are admitted as openings are created by exiting students.

1. Submit completed PN Application Packet. Follow directions exactly. • The four references must be returned directly by the person completing the reference form. 2. Applicants are required to take the TEAS VI and qualify with preset score. TEAS testing is offered at

CTTC on the first Tuesday of each month, except July. Must be pre-registered 1 business day before testing. Verification of citizenship must be available. Testing includes:

• The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) • Demonstrate the ability to perform basic computer tasks, develop a logical thought process, as

well as express interest in the profession. 3. Selection is based on a compilation of points based on the application packet and entrance exams. 4. Successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. 5. The interviewed candidates will be rated and placed on a pre-existing waiting list. 6. The candidates are required to provide a complete physical examination at their own expense upon

acceptance. This includes: • Current physical status • Laboratory data • TB skin test or chest x-ray • Immunizations 7. The candidate must submit to a current background search with a sex offender check.

Career Cluster: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics (TR) Pathway: TR008 Automotive Service

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Automotive Service Technician (NATEF Compliant)

TR0080025

State Program Code: TR0086000

995 hours

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 99.5 hours/33 class sessions.

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Fundamentals of Automotive Service (NATEF aligned) 45 hours

Automotive Brakes (NATEF compliant)

95 hours

Automotive Steering & Suspension (NATEF compliant) 95 hours

Automotive Engine Repair (NATEF compliant)

130 hours

Automotive Electrical & Electronics (NATEF compliant) 210 hours

Automotive Engine Performance (NATEF compliant)

160 hours

Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning (NATEF compliant) 70 hours

Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle (NATEF compliant)

80 hours

Automotive Manual Drivetrain and Axles (NATEF compliant) 80 hours

Workforce Staging

30 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school.

Hours are subject to change without notice.

Automotive Service Technician - According to the most recent NATEF Automotive Service Technician standards, students in

this major will cover the skills necessary to become an entry-level technician. Students will concentrate on courses in introduction,

brakes, steering & suspension, electrical/electronics, engine performance, heating & air conditioning, engine repair, automatic

transmission, and manual drive train and axles. They will learn how to diagnose and complete brake service, perform vehicle

steering and suspension alignment, as well as electrical theory, electrical/electronic diagnostics. Students will cover engine

performance diagnostics and techniques for repair using a variety of diagnostic equipment. This career major includes automotive

heating, air conditioning and the student will learn how to evacuate and recharge air-conditioning systems using the proper

refrigerant, as well as diagnostics of the heat and A/C system. Students will use advanced diagnostic and repair equipment to

troubleshoot complex automotive systems. This career major is intended to provide courses closely aligned with NATEF hours

and tasks. ASE certification is recommended and industry recognized.

Career Cluster: Architecture & Construction Pathway: Construction

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Cabinetmaker AC0030008

780 hours

State Program Code: AC0036000

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 78 hours/26 class sessions.

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Introduction & Safety 15 hours

Fundamentals of Cabinetmaking

30 hours

Wood Species & Characteristics 30 hours

Lumber & Millwork

60 hours

Plan Reading and Elevations 30 hours

Cabinet Design/Planning and Estimating Techniques

60 hours

Basic Cabinet Construction Techniques 200 hours

Introduction to Furniture Design & Construction

45 hours

Counter Tops & Laminates Construction 30 hours

Basic Finishing Techniques

15 hours

Introduction to Cabinet Installation 15 hours

Workforce Staging

30 hours

Advanced Cabinet Techniques – Workforce Connection 110 hours

Furniture Design & Construction – Workforce Connection

110 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Cabinetmaker - This career major is an introduction to the safety practices, tools and equipment, trade related math,

blueprint reading and job opportunities in the cabinetmaking industry.

Career Cluster: Finance (FN) Pathway: FN001 Business Financial Management & Accounting

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Full Charge Bookkeeper FN0010005

960 hours

State Program Code: FN0016000

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 108 hours/36 class sessions.

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Fundamentals of Technology

120 hours

Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies 120 hours

Administrative Technologies II 120 hours

Accounting I 120 hours

Accounting II 120 hours

Computerized Accounting 120 hours

Payroll Accounting 120 hours

Career Major Capstone 120 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school.

Hours are subject to change without notice.

Full Charge Bookkeeper - This career major 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.

Career Cluster: Business Management and Administration (BA) Pathway: BA002 Administrative & Information Support

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Administrative Assistant BA0020001

600 hours

State Program Code: BA0026000

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 60 hours/20 class sessions.

Digital Information Specialist BA0020010 960 hours

State Program Code:BA0026000

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 96 hours/32 class sessions.

Medical Office Assistant BA0020004

900 hours

State Program Code: BA0026001

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 90 hours/30 class sessions.

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Fundamentals of Technology

120 hours

Fundamentals of Administrative Technology 120 hours

Administrative Technologies II 120 hours

Office Administration & Management 120 hours

Career Major Capstone 120 hours

Fundamentals of Technology

120 hours

Fundamentals of Administrative Technology 120 hours

Administrative Technologies II

120 hours

Office Administration & Management 120 hours

Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design

120 hours

Fundamentals of Web Design 120 hours

Multimedia & Image Management

Techniques 120 hours

Career Major Capstone

120 hours

Fundamentals of Technology

120 hours

Fundamentals of Administrative Technology 120 hours

Foundations of Medical Office/ Medical Terminology

180 hours

Patient Billing 180 hours

Medical Insurance 180 hours

Career Major Capstone 120 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Administrative Assistant - This major prepares students for careers in administrative support and office management. Students

gain high-level technology and managerial skills needed for success in competitive business careers. Office procedures, telephone

etiquette and the integration of computer software packages are also covered in this major. Students gain skills required for the

Certiport IC3 and Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.

Office Information Specialist - In this major students gain the technical and managerial skills needed for success in competitive

business careers. They learn to integrate multiple software applications used in office settings. In addition, students acquire graphic

web and digital communications skills. Students learn a variety of software packages used in desktop publishing and web design

and develop the fundamental skills needed to create, revise, optimize and export graphics. Students gain skills required for

numerous industry-related certifications including Adobe and Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) credentials.

Medical Office Assistant - This major 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 and processing medical insurance claims, are

covered. Students learn about major insurance programs and federal health care legislation. Students gain skills required for

numerous industry-related certifications.

Career Cluster: Information Technology (IT) Pathway: IT003 Web and Digital Communications

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Graphic Design Specialist IT0030010 840 hours

State Program Code: IT0036002

Desktop Publisher/ Graphic Designer IT0030001 600 hours

State Program Code: IT0036002

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 84 Hours or 28 class sessions.

Open to High School students only.

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Fundamentals of Technology

120 hours

Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design 120 hours

Multimedia & Image Management Techniques 120 hours

Digital Editing and Production Photography 120 hours

Design Tools and Electronic Marketing Strategies 120 hours

Advanced Design Techniques 120 hours

Career Major Capstone

120 hours

Fundamentals of Technology

120 hours

Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design 120 hours

Multimedia & Image Management Techniques 120 hours

Digital Editing and Production Photography 120 hours

Career Major Capstone 120 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Graphic Design Specialist – This major prepares students for careers in graphic design for websites, videos and/or publications.

Students create, revise, optimize and export graphics as they acquire advanced skills in web design and animation to apply to a

digital portfolio. Students also learn digital photography and copyright basics and develop electronic marketing strategies to

promote their work. Students gain skills required for an Adobe Print Specialist, Adobe Certified Associate and/or Certified Internet

Webmaster Industry Certification.

Career Cluster: Information Technology (IT) Pathway: IT001 Network Systems

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Computer Network Technician (Enterprise Network Associate)

IT0010003

1020 hours

State Program Code: IT0016002

Network Security Professional (Enterprise Network Associate [(Security Emphasis])

IT0010025 1260 hours

State Program Code: IT0016002

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 102 hours/34 class sessions.

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 126 hours/42 class sessions.

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Fundamentals of Technology 120 hours

Computer Repair and Troubleshooting I

120 hours

Computer Repair and Troubleshooting II 180 hours

Network and Routing Fundamentals

240 hours

Routing Switching, and WAN Technologies

240 hours

Career Major Capstone 120 hours

Fundamentals of Technology 120 hours

Computer Repair and Troubleshooting I

120 hours

Computer Repair and Troubleshooting II 180 hours

Network and Routing Fundamentals

240 hours

Routing Switching, and WAN Technologies

240 hours

CCNA Network Security 240 hours

Career Major Capstone

120 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Computer Network Technician - This major prepares students to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed

and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a wide area network (WAN).

Students are introduced to wireless networking concepts and security prevention measures. Students in this major gain the

technical skills required for Cisco Certified Network Associate, Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician, CompTIA A+, CompTIA

Network+, and/or Microsoft Certified Professional industry certifications. Teaching will be implemented using the Cisco method.

Network Security Professional - In addition to the skills learned as a Computer Network Technician, this major prepares students

to implement security measures for network systems. Students learn to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size

routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a wide area network

(WAN). Students are introduced to wireless networking concepts and security prevention measures. Students in this major gain

the technical skills required for Cisco Certified Network Associate, Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician, Cisco Security

Certification, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, and/or Microsoft Certified Professional industry certifications.

Career Cluster: Human Services (HM) Pathway: HM004 Personal Care Services State Program Code: IT0016002

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Cosmetologist (Adult)

HM0040003

Cosmetologist-Public

(High School)

HM0040006

Master Instructor HM0040007

Practicing Master Instructor HM0040008

1500 hours 1000 hours 1000 hours 500 hours

NOTE: Adults Only NOTE: High School Only NOTE: Adults Only NOTE: Adults Only Federal Financial Aid not

available

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 150 hours/50 class sessions.

High School Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 100 hours/33.5 class sessions according to HS policy.

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 100 hours/33.5 class sessions.

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 50 hours/16.5 class sessions.

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Introduction to Cosmetology 150 hours

Hairstyling 300 hours

Haircutting 180 hours

Basic Manicures/Pedicures

90 hours

Hair Texture Chemical Restructuring

240 hours

Hair Coloring 170 hours

Basic Facials

160 hours

Scalp Treatments 30 hours

Customer Service/Shop

Management 180 hours

Introduction to Cosmetology – Public

150 hours

Hairstyling-Public 180 hours

Haircutting – Public

120 hours

Basic Manicures/ Pedicures – Public

60 hours

Hair Texture Chemical Restructuring – Public

180 hours

Hair Coloring – Public 120 hours

Basic Facials – Public

60 hours

Scalp Treatments – Public 30 hours

Customer Service/Shop

Management – Public

100 hours

Orientation and Review of Cosmetology Curriculum

60 hours

Introduction to Teaching 120 hours

Course Outline and Development

330 hours

Law, Beauty School Management, and Record Keeping

90 hours

Teaching and Assisting in the Classroom and Clinic

150 hours

Practice Teaching in the Classroom and Clinic

250 hours

Orientation and Review of Cosmetology Curriculum –

Practicing 30 hours

Introduction to Teaching-

Practicing 60 hours

Course Outline and Development – Practicing

165 hours

Law, Beauty School Management, and Record

Keeping – Practicing 45 hours

Teaching and Assisting in the

Classroom and Clinic – Practicing 75 hours

Practice Teaching in the Classroom and Clinic –

Practicing 125 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Cosmetologist - The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology has established a 1500 hour licensure requirement. This program

is designed for the Adult student and students are eligible to sit for the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology licensure exam

upon completion.

Cosmetologist – Public - The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology has established a 1500 hour licensure requirement, with

500 hours of the requirement waived for students currently enrolled in high school. This waiver is reflected in this career major.

Federal Financial Aid is not available for this career major. Students are eligible to sit for the Oklahoma State Board of

Cosmetology licensure exam upon completion.

Master Instructor – This career major reflects a 1000 hour licensure requirement established by the Oklahoma State Board of

Cosmetology.

Practicing Master Instructor - The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology has established a 1000 hour licensure requirement, with 500 hours waived for students who have worked in a salon for 2 out of the previous 5 years. Federal Financial Aid is not available for this career major.

If Space in Program is Available

Career Cluster: Human Services (HM) Pathway: HM004 Personal Care Services continued…

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Nail Technician HM0040001

600 hours

State Program Code: HM0046004

NOTE: Adults Only

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 60 hours/20 class sessions.

Esthetician HM0040002

600 hours

State Program Code: HM0046003

NOTE: Adults Only

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 60 hours/20 class sessions.

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Introduction to Nail Technology

40 hours

Nail Structure: Composition, Disorders & Diseases

60 hours

Manicures 80 hours

Artificial Nails

160 hours

Nail Art 60 hours

Pedicures 80 hours

Salon Development

80 hours

Cosmetology Laws, Rules and Regulations 40 hours

Introduction to Esthetician Technology

80 hours

Facial Sciences: Histology, Dermatology, and Physiology of the Skin

180 hours

Non-Permanent Hair Removal 40 hours

Facials

200 hours

Cosmetology Laws, Rules and Regulations

40 hours

Salon Development – Esthetician 60 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Nail Technician - The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology has established a 600 hour licensure requirement. This requirement

is reflected in this career major.

Esthetician - The Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology has established a 600 hour licensure requirement. This requirement is

reflected in this career major.

Career Cluster: Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (SC) Pathway: SC001 Engineering and Technology

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PLTW Pre-Engineering SC0010008

960 hours

State Program Code: SC0016001

NOTE: High School Students Only

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YEAR 1 Introduction to Engineering Design Year 1, 1st Semester, Technology Center

120 hours

Principles of Engineering Year 1, 2nd Semester, Technology Center 120 hours

Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus, or Year 1, 1st & 2nd Semester, Technology Center Algebra II 120 hours

Pre-AP Physics, or Year 1, Taken by E2020 at the Technology AP Biology, or Center or taken at Partner School AP Chemistry, or AP Environmental Science, or AP Physics B, or AP Physics C-Electricity & Magnetism, or AP Physics C-Mechanics, or Pre-AP Chemistry 120 hours

YEAR 2

Digital Electronics Year 2, 1st Semester, Technology Center 120 hours

Engineering Design and Development Year 2, 2nd Semester, Technology Center 120 hours AP Calculus AB, or Year 2, 1st & 2nd Semester, Technology Center Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus 120 hours

AP Physics B, or Year 2, Taken by E2020 at the Technology AP Biology, or Center or taken at Partner School AP Chemistry, or AP Environmental Science, or AP Physics C-Electricity & Magnetism, or AP Physics C-Mechanics, or Pre-AP Chemistry, or Pre-AP Physics 120 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

PLTW Pre-Engineering - This is a two year introductory academy that will emphasize academics and engineering principles. It

will provide the student with a strong foundation to excel in a post-secondary engineering pathway. This high school career major

will provide the first three courses the first year. The fourth course, a science course, may be taken through the partner high

school or by E2020 at the Technology Center. The second year will offer the next three courses above respectively. The eighth

course, a science course, may be taken through the partner high school or by E2020 at the Technology Center.

If classes listed at left are not available,

other college preparatory science classes

may be substituted.

If classes listed at left are not available,

other college preparatory science classes

may be substituted.

Career Cluster: Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (SC) Pathway: SC001 Engineering and Technology

NOT A CAREER MAJOR: STAND-ALONE COURSES ONLY

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Geometry Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus ST00010

175 hours

175 hours Offered Only in PM Session

175 hours

NOTE: This is a course taught by a certified math teacher and not a career

major. High School Students Only

NOTE: This is a course taught by a certified math teacher and not a career

major. High School Students Only

NOTE: This is a course taught by a certified math teacher and not a career

major. High School Students Only

High School Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 17.5 hours/52.5 class sessions.

High School Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 17.5 hours/52.5 class sessions.

High School Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 17.5 hours/52.5 class sessions.

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Equations and Inequalities

Logical Reasoning Skills (Inductive and Deductive)

Quadratic Formula

Linear Equations and Functions Validity of Converse, Inverse, and Contrapositive of “If Then” Statements

Periodic Functions and Right Triangle Problems

Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Euclidean Geometry and Non-Euclidean Geometries

Functions and Mathematical Models

Matrices and Determinants Geometric Tool Use to Construct a Variety of Multi-Dimensional Figures.

Applications of Trigonometric and Circular Functions

Quadratic Equations Line and Angle Relationships Trigonometric Function Properties, Identities, and Parametric Functions

Polynomials and Polynomial Functions

Polygons and Other Plane Figures Properties of Combined Sinusoids

Powers, Roots, and Radicals Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

Rational Equations and Functions

Sequences and Series Probability and Statistics

Similarity Congruence

Circles

Pythagorean Theorem and its Converse 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 Right Triangle Relationships

Triangle Trigonometry Properties of Elementary Functions

Matrix Transformations and Fractal Figures

Analytic Geometry of Conic Sections and Quadric Surfaces

Polar Coordinates, Complex Numbers, and Moving Objects

Polyhedra and Other Solids Polynomial and Rational Functions Limits and Derivatives

Similarity Using Ratios

Creation of 3-Dimensional Figure From a 2-Dimensional Drawing and Making a 2-Dimensional Object

Distance Between Two Points; Midpoint of a Segment; and Slope Calculations

Properties of Figures

*NOTE: Hours are subject to change without notice.

Algebra II – This course will enhance and expand the mathematical foundations of Algebra I and Geometry. The course will stress the fundamental extension of

previous mathematics and the preparation for future higher-level mathematics courses. It will involve operations with real and complex numbers as well as

matrices. The problem solving processes will use functions and relations. Within the course applications of math, and while satisfying predictions based on a set

of data, the use of data analysis, and statistics will be justified. Students who master CareerTech Algebra II will gain experience with quadratic functions, conic

sections, logarithmic and exponential functions, linear functions, solution methods for systems of linear functions, and matrix operations.

Geometry – This in-depth course will use a variety of methods and application (concrete to abstract) to teach the major concepts of Geometry. The maintenance concepts including Polynomials, Exponents, Expressions, Slope, and Data Displays have been taught previously and are a necessary foundation for this course. Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus – This course is designed to be in preparation for Calculus or AP Calculus. A graphing calculator is recommended. The first part of the course includes a study of six basic functions of trigonometry, solutions of right and oblique triangles, Identities, and complex numbers. The calculator is used as an aid to computation. The second half of the course gives a review study of straight lines, conic sections, simplifications of equations, algebraic curves, transcendental curves, a completed study of straight lines, simplification of equations, polar coordinates, and introduction to limits and derivatives.

Career Cluster: Health Science (HL) Pathway: HL001 Therapeutic Services

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Basic Medical Assistant HL0010022

765 hours

State Program Code: HL0016007

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 76.5 hours/25.5 class sessions.

Nursing Assistant HL0010049

496 hours

State Program Code: HL0016008

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 55.6 hours/18.5 class sessions.

Pre-Nursing (Advanced Acute Care Nursing Assistant)

HL0010039 696 hours

State Program Code: HL0016008

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 69.6 hours/23 class sessions.

Federal Financial Aid not available. Federal Financial Aid not available.

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Health Careers Core Curriculum 225 hours

Core Healthcare Provider CPR and First

Aid 15 hours

Core Medical Terminology

45 hours

Anatomy and Physiology 120 hours

Introduction to Medical Assisting

30 hours

Introduction to the Medical Office Clinical Procedure (Part I)

60 hours

Introduction to the Medical Office Clinical Procedure (Part II)

60 hours

Med. Assisting Clinical Experience 165 hours

Pharmacology 45 hours

Health Careers Core Curriculum 225 hours

Core Healthcare Provider CPR and

First Aid 15 hours

Core Medical Terminology

45 hours

Anatomy and Physiology 120 hours

Long Term Care Aide 91 hours

Health Careers Core Curriculum 225 hours

Core Healthcare Provider CPR and First Aid

15 hours

Core Medical Terminology 45 hours

Anatomy and Physiology 120 hours

Long Term Care Aide 91 hours

Concepts of Nursing

40 hours

Fundamentals of Nursing 160 hours

*NOTE: High School Students: Absences cannot exceed the number of allowed absences at their respective high school. Hours are subject to change without notice.

Basic Medical Assistant - Students learn the role of the basic medical assistant. They will learn a brief history of medicine, medical assistant characteristics, how to gather patient history information, and patient assessment, and minor office procedures assisting. Curriculum content will includes practicing good ethical behavior, communication skills, Phlebotomy, and other basic skills related to medical office assisting. Students use theory content in practical clinical experiences. Core Medical Terminology and Anatomy and Physiology are taught.

Nursing Assistant – This career major is ideal for the high school student who is interested in nursing. The occupational outcome is a long term care certified nursing aide that is qualified to work in long term care facilities. This career major will also allow the completer the opportunity to gain advanced standing credit in a licensed practical nurse career major.

Pre-Nursing - The CTTC Health Careers Core Curriculum, Medical Terminology and Anatomy and Physiology are included in this

major. Students complete a long-term care aide career major and the first two courses of the Practical Nurse career major. This

involves caring for patients with routine healthcare needs, bedside care, and basic nursing procedures often times in acute care

facilities. Students must pass the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s certification exam for Long Term Care Aides to work in

most facilities as a Nursing Aide.

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Long Term Care Aide HL0010027

91 hours NOTE: Adults Only

State Program Code: HL0016008

Federal Financial Aid not available.

Long Term Care Aide & Home Health Aide HL0010027 & HL0010024

107 hours NOTE: Adults Only

State Program Code: HL0016008

Federal Financial Aid not available.

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 9.1 hours/3 class sessions.

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 9.1 hours/3 class sessions.

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Introduction to Long Term Care Aide 3 hours

Role of the Nursing Aide in Long Term Care 3 hours

Safety for Long Term Care Nursing Aide 3 hours

Basic Human Needs for Residents/Clients 3 hours

Communication for the Nursing Aide 3 hours

Consumer Rights, Ethical & Legal Issues Affecting the Nursing Aide in Long Term Care

3 hours Infection Control for Long Term Care Aide

9 hours Resident/Client Mobility, Positioning and Transfer

9 hours Basic Nursing Skills

15 hours Care for the Patient with Dementia/Alzheimer’s Diseases

16 hours Death and Dying

5 hours Normal and Abnormal Body Structure and Function

3 hours Supervised Clinical Experience in Long Term Care Aide

16 hours

Introduction to Long Term Care Aide 3 hours

Role of the Nursing Aide in Long Term Care 3 hours

Safety for Long Term Care Nursing Aide 3 hours

Basic Human Needs for Residents/Clients 3 hours

Communication for the Nursing Aide 3 hours

Consumer Rights, Ethical & Legal Issues Affecting the Nursing Aide in Long Term Care

3 hours Infection Control for Long Term Care Aide

9 hours Resident/Client Mobility, Positioning and Transfer

9 hours Basic Nursing Skills

15 hours Care for the Patient with Dementia/Alzheimer’s Diseases

16 hours Death and Dying

5 hours Normal and Abnormal Body Structure and Function

3 hours Supervised Clinical Experience in Long Term Care Aide

16 hours Home Health Care Nursing Aide

16 hours

Hours are subject to change without notice.

Long Term Care Aide – Long-Term Care Aides play a vital role in the health care team. They help patients with routine healthcare needs,

bedside care, and basic nursing procedures. They are often employed in long-term care facilities and hospitals. Additionally students are

provided the opportunity to use the theory in practical clinical experiences. Students must pass the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s

certification exam for long-term care aides to work in most facilities. Federal Financial Aid is not available for this career major.

Long Term Care Aide and Home Health Care Nursing Aide – Long-Term Care Aides play a vital role in the health care team. They

help patients with routine healthcare needs, bedside care, and basic nursing procedures. They are often employed in long-term care facilities

and hospitals. Additionally students are provided the opportunity to use the theory in practical clinical experiences. Students must pass the

Oklahoma State Department of Health’s certification exam for long-term care aides to work in most facilities. Federal Financial Aid is not available

for this career major.

A Home Health Care Nursing Aide provides basic health care in a patient’s home. They assist with routine healthcare needs, bedside care and

basic nursing procedures. Additionally students are provided the opportunity to use the theory in practical clinical experiences. They play a vital

role in the health care team. Students must pass the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s certification exam for Long Term Care Aides prior

to enrolling in this major. Federal Financial Aid is not available for this career major.

Those passing the Long Term Care Aide certification: • March, 2012, or later - Must complete the 16 hours only and may be deemed and not required to pass an

additional exam.

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Medical Assistant HL0010044

1050 hours Adults Only

State Program Code: HL0016007

Adult Students: Absences cannot exceed 10% or 105 hours/35 class sessions.

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Core Medical Terminology

45 hours

Clinical Procedures I 120 hours

Clinical Procedures II

120 hours

Pharmacology 45 hours

Computer Keyboarding

45 hours

Anatomy and Physiology 120 hours

Introduction to Medical Insurance

45 hours

Beginning Word Processing Applications 75 hours

Medical Law and Ethics

30 hours

Administrative Medical Office Procedures 105 hours

Medical Coding

45 hours

Medical Informatics 45 hours

Medical Assisting Simulation

45 hours

Medical Assisting Externship 165 hours

*NOTE: Hours are subject to change without notice.

Medical Assistant - Medical assistants are multi-skilled health professionals who work primarily in ambulatory settings such as

medical offices and clinics. They perform clinical and administrative tasks. Duties vary by office or clinic. The major combines

classroom, laboratory and work-site learning components to ensure that each student achieves entry-level competencies for the

medical assistant. Students practice in a variety of instructor-selected settings. Students completing this career major will be

eligible to sit for the Registered Medical Assistant exam.

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Practical Nurse HL0010042 1463 hours Adults Only

State Program Code: HL0016005

Must attend Mondays and total 24 hours weekly.

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OUTLINE:

Theory/Lab Clinical Total Hours

Long Term Care Aide NA 43/16 16 75

Medical Terminology 45 0 45

Anatomy and Physiology for Practical Nursing 120 0 120

Introduction into Nursing 40 0 40

Fundamentals of Nursing 85/75 0 160

Pharmacology and IV Therapy Skills 36/30 66

Clinical Nursing I 0 80 80

Medical Surgical Nursing I 78 0 78

Maternal Newborn Nursing 45 0 45

Pediatric Nursing 45 0 45

Medical Surgical Nursing II 78 0 78

Clinical Nursing II 0 224 224

Mental Health 40 0 40

Clinical Nursing III 0 232 232

Transition into Practice 15 0 15

Clinical Nursing IV 0 120 120

TOTAL HOURS 791 672 1463 *NOTE: Hours are subject to change without notice.

Practical Nurse - Core Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology for Practical Nursing, as well as Long Term Care Aide are

included in this career major. This career major prepares the student to become a 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 will

learn the role of the PN and how to care for a variety of patients including geriatric, pediatric, oncology, and pre/post-operative

clients. Students will learn how to identify patient problems, identify appropriate interventions and evaluate nursing care. Graduates

of this career major will be eligible take the NCLEX-PN and become licensed through the Board of Nursing. College credit may

be awarded for coursework following completion of the career major.