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Start Your Path to a New Career at MNTC Why a CareerTech Education Works At MNTC you have the opportunity to earn state and/or national industry certifications, which puts you at an advantage in today’s workforce. MNTC students have a 95% positive- placement rate, which means our graduates are continually hired for jobs that are directly related to their MNTC career training. High school students have the added benefit of earning two (2) or three (3) elective course credits on their transcripts for their MNTC career program. Leadership Opportunities Our student organizations offer many opportunities for you to develop leadership skills, hold officer positions, and compete in state and national skills contests. Student organizations are a great way to get involved with your class and your community. National Technical Honor Society BPA – Business Professionals of America DECA – Entrepreneurship Student Organization HOSA – Future Health Professionals SkillsUSA – Technical & Trades TSA – Technology Student Association District, state and national conferences & competitions Flexible Scheduling Adult students have multiple scheduling options. Call us to learn more. High school students may attend in a three-hour block in the morning or afternoon. After graduation, you can attend full or part time to complete a program, or you can start a new program as an adult student. MNTC Career Advisors Our on-site Career Advisors can help adult students plan a career path. Call 405.801.5000 to schedule an appointment. High school career advisors are at Norman and Moore high schools throughout the week to help with any questions about MNTC and scheduling. Lee Ann Kennedy MNTC Career Advisor, Norman Schools P: 405.801.5054 E: [email protected] Career & College Connection You will learn how to generate a professional resume, and develop your interviewing and work skill sets in preparation to land a job through the Career & College Connection office. Additionally, the Career & College Connection coordinator and our instructors have close-working relationships with local and state employers. Visit: mntc.edu/CareerCollegeConnection Cost to Attend MNTC MNTC programs are free to high school students who attend public, private or home school in Moore, Norman or south OKC. There may be minimal supply costs or transportation requirements in some programs. Make sure to ask your MNTC Career Advisor about specific cost or transportation details during enrollment. MNTC Tuition Waiver The MNTC Tuition Waiver is available to in-district high school graduates who begin a career program before their 21st birthday. The waiver may only be applied to class tuition. A one- time resource fee of $225 is required for new students (some classes may cost more). Eligibility Requirements: High school graduate or equivalent recipients Residents of the MNTC school district Acceptance into an MNTC career program Student begins class prior to their 21st birthday Students attending MNTC while in high school must have had at least a “B” as their final semester grade while attending MNTC and stayed within MNTC’s attendance policy. Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP/ACE)* MNTC high school students have the opportunity to earn computer and lab science credit for some of our career programs. Look for the asterisk next to program names to see if you qualify for Oklahoma’s Promise/ACE credit. Transportation MNTC provides bus transportation to and from our Franklin Road Campus for our five partner high schools in Norman and Moore.

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Start Your Path to a New Career at MNTCWhy a CareerTech Education WorksAt MNTC you have the opportunity to earn state and/or national industry certifications, which puts you at an advantage in today’s workforce. MNTC students have a 95% positive-placement rate, which means our graduates are continually hired for jobs that are directly related to their MNTC career training.

High school students have the added benefit of earning two (2) or three (3) elective course credits on their transcripts for their MNTC career program.

Leadership Opportunities Our student organizations offer many opportunities for you to develop leadership skills, hold officer positions, and compete in state and national skills contests. Student organizations are a great way to get involved with your class and your community.

National Technical Honor Society BPA – Business Professionals of America DECA – Entrepreneurship Student Organization HOSA – Future Health Professionals SkillsUSA – Technical & Trades TSA – Technology Student Association District, state and national conferences & competitions

Flexible SchedulingAdult students have multiple scheduling options. Call us to learn more. High school students may attend in a three-hour block in the morning or afternoon. After graduation, you can attend full or part time to complete a program, or you can start a new program as an adult student.

MNTC Career AdvisorsOur on-site Career Advisors can help adult students plan a career path. Call 405.801.5000 to schedule an appointment. High school career advisors are at Norman and Moore high schools throughout the week to help with any questions about MNTC and scheduling.

Lee Ann KennedyMNTC Career Advisor, Norman SchoolsP: 405.801.5054E: [email protected]

Career & College ConnectionYou will learn how to generate a professional resume, and develop your interviewing and work skill sets in preparation to land a job through the Career & College Connection office. Additionally, the Career & College Connection coordinator and our instructors have close-working relationships with local and state employers. Visit: mntc.edu/CareerCollegeConnection

Cost to Attend MNTCMNTC programs are free to high school students who attend public, private or home school in Moore, Norman or south OKC. There may be minimal supply costs or transportation requirements in some programs. Make sure to ask your MNTC Career Advisor about specific cost or transportation details during enrollment.

MNTC Tuition WaiverThe MNTC Tuition Waiver is available to in-district high school graduates who begin a career program before their 21st birthday. The waiver may only be applied to class tuition. A one-time resource fee of $225 is required for new students (some classes may cost more).

Eligibility Requirements: High school graduate or equivalent recipients Residents of the MNTC school district Acceptance into an MNTC career program Student begins class prior to their 21st birthday Students attending MNTC while in high school must have

had at least a “B” as their final semester grade while attending MNTC and stayed within MNTC’s attendance policy.

Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP/ACE)*MNTC high school students have the opportunity to earn computer and lab science credit for some of our career programs. Look for the asterisk next to program names to see if you qualify for Oklahoma’s Promise/ACE credit.

TransportationMNTC provides bus transportation to and from our Franklin Road Campus for our five partner high schools in Norman and Moore.

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Business & Information Technology Programs

CAREER PATHS

• Accounts Payable & Receivable Clerk• Financial Clerk• Full Charge Bookkeeper

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Bookkeeper

Hourly: $10.50 to $28.54

Annually: $21,850 to $59,370

Accounting*Accounting specialists like bookkeepers and accounting clerks update and maintain accounting records, tabulate expenses and receipts, and measure profit and loss. Experience business accounting and software such as QuickBooks, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel. Prepare for work as an accounts payable & receivable clerk, financial clerk, or as a full-charge bookkeeper and work toward earning national certifications in Word, Excel and Quickbooks for the accounting industry.

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in business, accounting or other related field.

Cloud & Virtual Network Administration*

CAREER PATHS

• Logistics Engineer• Computer Systems Analyst• Computer Network Architect• Computer Systems Engineer/Architect• Technical Director/Manager

There is a growing demand for skilled Virtualization Professionals. Virtualization uses a software application to simulate a virtual computing environment inside a physical computing environment. You will learn the concepts and principles of Virtual Machine Clusters, and about storage and deployment considerations. This area of Information Technology is rapidly expanding. You will have the opportunity to achieve industry-recognized certifications like A+, NET+, SEC+, Cloud+, as well as the VMware-specific certification VCA-DBT.

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in computer science or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Computer & Information Systems Manager

Hourly: $31.95 to $84.86

Annually: $66,460 to $176,520

You will discover how to identify cyberattacks, and how to coordinate and implement security measures for networked-computer systems. Start with intro to basic security principles for networks and operating systems, then move to the basics of repair, maintenance, and installation of computer hardware, software and operating systems, including basic networking skills. Master the skills required for certifications offered by CompTIA, to include Security+, A+, and Net+.

CAREER PATHS

• Logistics Analyst• Computer Systems Analyst• Software Developer, Systems Software• Computer Network Architect

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in computer science or other related field.

Cyber Defense *

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Information Security Analyst

Hourly: $25.37 to $58.17

Annually: $52,770 to $120,990

Digital Cinema & TV Production *Video production technicians are employed by a variety of organizations that have production departments responsible for creating videos in-house. Get hands-on experience with digital video production equipment to learn all aspects of studio and field production, including: directing, audio, lighting, graphics, videography, editing, color grading, and sound editing. Class participation includes working on short films for the annual MNTC Red Carpet Film Festival.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Camera Operator, TV, Video, Film

Hourly: $13.81 to $43.93

Annually: $28,720 to $91,370

CAREER PATHS

• Digital Cinema• Video Editing• Corporate and Religious Video Production• Broadcast Communications• Event Videography

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in broadcast communications, film or other related field.

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Legal administrative assistants and receptionists provide vital administrative support in attorney offices, corporate legal offices, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Discover legal terminology, legal research, the use of legal forms and documents, filing, and scheduling. Gain an understanding of basic legal concepts in several areas of law, and prepare for the Accredited Legal Professional (ALP) Certification.

CAREER PATHS

• Legal Administrative Assistant• Legal Receptionist

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in paralegal, business administration or other related field.

Legal Office Services

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Legal Assistant

Hourly: $11.01 to $25.63

Annually: $22,910 to $53,310

Graphic Design *Graphic designers are visual communicators and amazing problem solvers. Designers create artwork targeted to specific audiences, which can be found on the grocery aisle, on the side of the highway, online, and on menus — design is literally everywhere! Our Graphic Design class operates a small advertising agency called Stellar. You will use your artistic, illustrative, and design talents to help small business and local community organizations. Prepare to earn national certifications while learning Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, and work exclusively with Apple and Adobe products. Experience versatile projects and a creative environment as you develop a professional design portfolio in both digital and print design.

CAREER PATHS

• Advertising Designer

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in graphic arts, design, art, communications or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Graphic Designer

Hourly: $9.93 to $30.04

Annually: $20,660 to $62,490

Are you interested in an engineering career? Pre-Engineering provides a clear outlook of what it takes to become a mechanical, electrical, civil, software, or aerospace engineer. Move through Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum, and discover how to think and perform like engineers by working through hands-on projects. You will use the latest industry software and hardware for projects and presentations. Build a working robot used for various robotics competition.

CAREER PATHS

• Software Engineer• Mechanical Engineer• Civil Engineer• Electrical Engineer• Aerospace Engineer

Pre-Engineering ‡ *

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in engineering or other related field.

Entrepreneurs are small-business owners responsible for managing all aspects of their own business. Collaborate on teams and learn effective communication, make presentations, and develop your personal and professional skills. Plan, organize, direct, and control all functions of operating a business, including how to effectively market, finance, and manage. You will operate and manage an on-site store called The Backroom Clothing Company.

CAREER PATHS

• Small Business Owner

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in business, finance, communications or other related field.

Entrepreneurship *

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Operating or General Manager

Hourly: $19.66 to $96.14

Annually: $40,890 to $199,980

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Programmers develop and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve specific data. Learn programming, logic skills, and write and design programs using Java, and C#, among other languages and courses. Prepare for the industry-recognized Software Development Fundamentals exam.

CAREER PATHS

• Developer (Multiple Languages)

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in management information systems, computer science or other related field.

Programming & Software Development *

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Computer Programmer

Hourly: $23.84 to $58.79

Annually: $49,580 to $122,280

CAREER PATHS

• Teacher Assistant

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in education or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Teacher Assistant

Hourly: $7.87 to $14.21

Annually: $16,370 to $29,560

MNTC’s Teacher Prep program will be your first step into the world of teaching, whether you’re interested in the elementary, middle/junior high, high school, or college level. Teacher Prep helps you explore this vital and fulfilling career path. Develop leadership skills and make connections with leaders in the field of education. You will explore teaching programs, learn educational theory, classroom management, create lesson plans, and have the opportunity to implement your plan in an actual classroom.

Teacher Prep ‡

Webmasters are responsible for all technical aspects of a website, including performance, speed of access, and maintaining site content. Learn to build websites using HTML, content management systems (CMS), Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, and prepare for an industry certification in web design. You will also experience aspects of graphic design that are necessary to become a well-rounded web designer.

Web Design *

CAREER PATHS

• Webmaster

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in computer information systems, internet technology or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Web Developer

Hourly: $15.80 to $50.57

Annually: $32,870 to $105,190

Ready to Apply?Apply online at mntc.edu/apply. An online application must be completed prior to meeting with an MNTC Career Advisor. For questions call 405.801.5000.

Customer Service HoursPlease call or visit mntc.edu to confirm our open hours for a particular day. Our campuses may close with short notice due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.

Look for these six (6) career field icons next to MNTC career programs. The icons can help you determine the career programs that are associated with the type of career that may interest you.

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Health & Safety ProgramsPursue a career in law enforcement, security, or corrections with training from MNTC’s Basic Peace Officer Certification Academy. As a CLEET-authorized technology center, MNTC provides a new route to becoming a certified basic peace officer. Our curriculum meets all CLEET-mandated basic peace officer requirements.

Basic Peace Officer Certification

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Basic Peace Officer

Hourly: $13.26 to $36.01

Annually: $27,570 to $74,890

CAREER PATHS

• Police Officer• Sheriff’s Deputy• School Resource Officer

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, law or other related field.

PLTW Biomedical Science students are taking on real-world challenges – and they’re are doing it before graduating from high school. Working with the same tools used by professionals in labs and hospitals, as a laboratories student, you will engage in compelling, hands-on activities and collaborate on teams to find solutions to problems. PLTW Biomedical Science empowers you to build knowledge and skills in biomedical science, make presentations, and develop transportable skills like problem-solving, critical and creative thinking, communication, and collaboration.

CAREER PATHS

• Biomedical Scientist

EDUCATION PATH

Associates or bachelor’s degree in biomedical science, biomedical engineering, genetics, microbiology, immunology or other related field.

Biomedical Science ‡ *

Dental Assistants perform a variety of patient, office, and laboratory duties. During appointments, you will hand dentists instruments and assist with routine procedures. Prepare instruments and materials, update health and dental records, instruct patients on post-operative and general oral-health care, and take impressions. You will spend a minimum of 300 hours assisting dentists in real clinic situations. You will take courses to earn state certifications in Radiation, Nitrous Oxide, Sealants, and Coronal Polish, as well as take the National Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) examination. This is a CODA Accredited Program.

Dental Assisting

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Dental Assistant

Hourly: $13.06 to $23.01

Annually: $27,170 to $49,340

CAREER PATHS

• Dental Assistant

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in applied science, science, biology, pre-medicine or other related field.

Sonographers use equipment that directs high frequency sound waves into a patient’s body that reflect echoes and forms an image that may be videotaped, transmitted, or photographed for diagnosis by a physician. During patient scans, you will look for subtle clues that contrast healthy against unhealthy areas by taking measurements, calculating values, and analyzing the results into a preliminary finding report. The MNTC DMS program is a general learning concentration. Certification exams for the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography ARDMS include: Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI), Abdomen (AB), and Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN).

CAREER PATHS

• Diagnostic Medical Sonographer• Ultrasonographer

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

Hourly: $25.56 to $45.52

Annually: $53,160 to $94,680

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in applied science, science, biology, pre-medicine or other related field.

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Start your health and medical or nursing career by preparing for two state certifications: Long-Term Care Nurse Assistant and Home Health Care Nurse Assistant. This class provides core knowledge based on the Oklahoma State Department of Health Guidelines. Upon certification, you can begin your career as a Long Term and Home Health Care Nurse Assistant , and additionally you are prepared to continue your education in the health care industry. Nursing Assistants perform delegated tasks under the supervision of a licensed nurse. Nurse Assistants focus on the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of the resident and their family.

CAREER PATHS

• Nurse Aide

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in applied science, nursing, pre-medical or other related field.

Nurse Aide ‡

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Nursing Assistant

Hourly: $9.91 to $15.92

Annually: $20,600 to $33,100

Physical therapy aides perform components of physical therapy procedures and related tasks selected by a supervising physical therapist. Experience in-class instruction, conduct clinical observations, and perform direct patient care during internships. You will also prepare to earn a physical therapy aide certification from the American Medical Certification Association (AMCA).

Physical Therapy Aide ‡

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Physical Therapy Aide

Hourly: $8.23 to $14.89

Annually: $17,110 to $30,970

CAREER PATHS

• Physical Therapy Aide

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in physical therapy, athletic training or other related field.

Practical nurses care for patients with compassion and skill in a variety of health care settings including hospitals, clinics, doctors’ offices, home health, and long-term care facilities. Job descriptions can vary depending on each state’s Nurse Practice Act (regulations). You will train in standard techniques to provide basic nursing care, perform focused assessments, and administer care to patients under the direct supervision of physicians or registered nurses. Conduct clinical rotations at local medical facilities and offices, and prepare to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) through the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.

CAREER PATHS

• Practical Nurse

Practical Nursing

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses

Hourly: $15.83 to $24.98

Annually: $32,920 to $51,960

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in nursing, applied science, science, biology, pre-medicine or other related field.

In Medical Assisting you will get hands-on experience that can be utilized in administrative and clinical health care settings. Learn a variety of skills in the program’s simulated-physician’s office, and discover how to take vital signs, administer injections, draw blood, perform electrocardiograms, change sterile dressings, and assist with minor office duties. You will attend 160 hours of unpaid practicum in a physician’s office, and after successful completion of the program, you are eligible to test for a certification in medical assisting. The certification will also earn you 28 credit hours of prior learning experience at Oklahoma City Community College.

Medical Assisting ¦

CAREER PATHS

• Medical Assistant

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in applied science, science, biology, pre-medicine or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Medical Assistant

Hourly: $11.31 to $19.48

Annually: $23,520 to $40,520

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Most jobs for Advanced Unlicensed Assistants (AUA) are in acute-care settings such as in hospitals. Build your confidence while training in a simulated laboratory setting and gain entry-level employment in the health field as an AUA. High school students may earn a high school science credit for Anatomy & Physiology. You’ll have the opportunity to conduct clinical observations and work directly with patients. Upon completing Pre-Nursing, you may gain entry-level employment as an AUA.

CAREER PATHS

• Advanced Unlicensed Assistant

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in nursing or Practical Nursing at MNTC.

Pre-Nursing ¦ *

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Advanced Unlicensed Assistant & Nursing Aide

Hourly: $9.91 to $15.92

Annually: $20,600 to $33,100

Surgical Technologists function as a member of the sterile surgical team in the scrub role, and are responsible for establishing and maintaining the sterile field throughout the entire surgery. You will train to handle the instrumentation, supplies, and equipment necessary for all surgical procedures, and will have an understanding of each of the procedures being performed in order to anticipate the needs of the surgeon. The learning program includes development of knowledge, ethics, personal behavior, and skill sets to become highly detailed and to work under great pressure. You will conduct clinical rotations at many OKC metro hospitals and surgery centers as you prepare to sit for a national certification for surgical technology at the end of the program.

CAREER PATHS

• Surgical Technician

Surgical Technology

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Surgical Technician

Hourly: $14.61 to $28.35

Annually: $30,390 to $58,960

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in applied science, science, biology, pre-medicine or other related field.

Veterinary Assistant ‡As a veterinary assistant you will provide proper illness and wellness care for animals, and assist in the care of animals during and after surgery. You’ll gain hands-on experience, conduct clinical observations, and work with animals and veterinary teams.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Veterinary Assistant

Hourly: $8.94 to $16.89

Annually: $18,590 to $35,130

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in veterinary medicine or other related field.

CAREER PATHS

• Veterinary Assistant

Ready to Apply?Apply online at mntc.edu/apply. An online application must be completed prior to meeting with an MNTC Career Advisor. For questions call 405.801.5000.

Customer Service HoursPlease call or visit mntc.edu to confirm our open hours for a particular day. Our campuses may close with short notice due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.

Look for these six (6) career field icons next to MNTC career programs. The icons can help you determine the career programs that are associated with the type of career that may interest you.

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Technical Programs

CAREER PATHS

• Aviation Maintenance Technician• A&P Mechanic• Aircraft Mechanic/Service Technician

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in aviation, aerospace engineering or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Aviation Maintenance Technician

Hourly: $17.33 to $40.65

Annually: $36,040 to $84,560

Aviation Maintenance Technician Inspect and perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft systems. You’ll graduate with the skills and experience required to pass the Airframe Mechanic and the Powerplant Mechanic exams administered by the FAA. MNTC’s Aviation Maintenance Technician program looks to become certified under Part 147 of the Federal Aviation Regulations and will offer FAA-approved and supervised curriculum.

Automotive Service TechnologyAuto service technicians who possess diagnostic and problem-solving skills and have a mechanical aptitude can take advantage of excellent employment opportunities. Become an Automotive Service Technician (ASE Compliant), and prepare to earn ASE Certifications. Explore the latest technologies to diagnose vehicle concerns regarding engines, automatic and manual transmissions, steering and suspension, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance systems.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Automotive Service Technician

Hourly: $11.52 to $30.92

Annually: $23,950 to $64,320

CAREER PATHS

• Automotive Service Technician (NATEF Compliant)

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in automotive technology, engineering business or other related field.

CAREER PATHS

• Collision Non-Structural Repair & Refinishing Technician

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in automotive technology, engineering, business or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Automotive Body Repair Technician

Hourly: $11.52 to $30.92

Annually: $23,950 to $64,320

Automotive collision technicians are trained in automotive body repair and refinishing. Repair damaged bodies and parts of vehicles by straightening, removing dents and replacing damaged auto body parts. Develop the skills to become a Collision Non-structural Repair & Refinishing Technician, and prepare to take the I-CAR Certification. You will complete the program with student ASE certifications, and will train in a modern, updated facility with industry-standard tools and equipment.

Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing

Skilled carpenters are needed to meet the ongoing demand for new housing, office and retail space. You’ll estimate and order building materials, prepare, assemble, and install materials using hand and power tools, and construct a custom-project home. Train as a cabinetmaker or residential carpenter, and earn an OSHA 10 Card and a General Induction Card for on-site work. Work as a cabinetmaker, frame carpenter, or residential carpenter.

CAREER PATHS

• Cabinetmaker• Residential Carpenter

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in construction management, business or other related field.

Carpentry

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Carpenter

Hourly: $13.21 to $28.85

Annually: $27,470 to $60,010

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

Cosmetologists offer services such as shampooing, cutting, coloring and styling hair. You’ll work on clients in MNTC’s full-service salon and prepare to take the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology exam to work as a cosmetologist.

The daytime program is open to high school students only. The evening program is open to adults only.

CAREER PATHS

• Cosmetologist

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in business or other related field.

Cosmetology

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Cosmetologist (excludes gratuity)

Hourly: $10 to $19.05

Annually: $20,800 to $39,620

Electrical apprentices and journeymen work for licensed electrical contractors. You will design, build, and troubleshoot motor control systems. Learn residential, commercial, and industrial construction wiring methods. Successful completion of the curriculum prepares you for state electrical examinations

CAREER PATHS

• Automated Systems Technician• Electrical Apprentice

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in electronics, electrical engineering or other related field.

Electrical Apprentice

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Electrician

Hourly: $14.79 to $36.27

Annually: $30,760 to $75,440

Prepare to become an instructor of cosmetology in accordance with Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology mandates. You’ll work with an instructor and be guided to design, develop, assist, and teach cosmetology courses to future students.

* Must have a current Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology License and have evidence of working in the cosmetology field in the two preceding years.

CAREER PATHS

• Master Instructor of Cosmetology

Cosmetology, Master or Practicing Master Instructor

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Vocational Education Teacher, Postsecondary

Hourly: $15.12 to $40.28

Annually: $31,460 to $83,780

Machinists use lathes, milling machines, and machining centers to produce metal parts that meet precise specifications. You will learn Computerized Numerical Controls to become a CNC operator or machinist, and prepare for the NIMS Certified Machine Technician exam.

CAREER PATHS

• NIMS Certified Machine Technician

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in mechanical or industrial engineering or other related field.

CNC Machining

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

CNC Machinist

Hourly: $13.59 to $29.56

Annually: $28,270 to $61,490

Computer Aided Design & Drafting *CADD drafters and technicians have formal training in drafting and have experience using computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) software. Prepare to work as a drafting technician, engineer, architectural technician, or designer. Work toward an AutoDesk Associate certification, and earn professional certifications in AutoCAD, Inventor, and Revit.

CAREER PATHS

• CAD Technician Architectural• CAD Technician Mechanical

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in drafting, engineering, architecture or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Mechanical Drafter

Hourly: $18.15 to $41.98

Annually: $37,750 to $87,320

Legend: College Credit | * Oklahoma’s Promise | ‡ High School Only | ¦ High School Seniors & Adults | Diploma or GED Required

You will discover all aspects of building maintenance and groundskeeping. You will gain skills with hands-on learning on a wide range of live-work projects, and work with indoor and outdoor power tools and machines. You may focus your training to become a building maintenance assistant or technician, or a groundskeeper or groundskeeper assistant.

Service Careers Maintenance

CAREER PATHS

• Building Maintenance Assistant• Building Maintenance Technician &

Groundskeeper• Building Maintenance Technician &

Groundskeeper Assistant• Groundskeeper

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in construction, land management or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Maintenance/Repair Technician

Hourly: $10.11 to $26.25

Annually: $21,020 to $54,600

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & RefrigerationHeat and air technicians who have training from an accredited technical school have excellent job prospects. Learn residential and light-commercial systems, installations, maintenance and repair. Train to become an HVAC/R Technician, obtain EPA 608 certification, I.C.E. certification, an Oklahoma State Apprentice license, and OSHA 10 General Safety certification, and work anywhere in the United States.

CAREER PATHS

• HVAC/R Technician

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in engineering or construction management-related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

HVAC Mechanic or Installer

Hourly: $13.10 to $33.13

Annually: $27,240 to $68,910

WeldingWelders can advance to jobs like welding technician, supervisor, inspector, or instructor. Some experienced welders open their own shops. Train in all phases of welding and study properties of metals and principles of fusion. Learn techniques for gas and arc welding, pipe welding and cutting, blueprint reading, and plasma arc cutting.

CAREER PATHS

• Combination Welder• Structural & Pipe Welder

EDUCATION PATH

Associate or bachelor’s degree in manufacturing or other related field.

AVERAGE OKLAHOMA SALARY

Welder, Cutter or Welder Fitter

Hourly: $14.09 to $29.75

Annually: $29,320 to $61,880

Ready to Apply?Apply online at mntc.edu/apply. An online application must be completed prior to meeting with an MNTC Career Advisor. For questions call 405.801.5000.

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