Career Major Catalog 2014/15

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Course Guide 2014-2015


Table of Contents Career Majors Architecture & Construction

1

Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications

5

Business, Management & Administration

7

Finance

8

Health Science

9

Emergency Medical Technician

9

Human Services

12

Information Technology

13

Law, Public Safety Corrections & Security

14

Fire Academy Core

15

Manufacturing

17

Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

19

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

19

Full-Time Career Major General Information

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Campus Map

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Certification List The following is a list of nationally-recognized and staterecognized certifications that EOC Tech students will have the opportunity to earn upon passing the exam(s). Information may be subject to change. EMERGENCY SERVICES • • • • • • • •

Firefighter I EMR (Emergency Medical Responder) Vehicle Extrication Flashover CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) HMA (Hazardous Materials Awareness) (IFSAC) HMOPS Hazardous Materials Operation (IFSAC) CPAT Prep course EOC

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION • • • • • •

Internet & Computer Core Certification (IC3) Certiport Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Excel Access PowerPoint

DIGITAL MEDIA • • • • •

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Adobe Lightroom Adobe Premiere Adobe After Effects Final Cut Pro X–Levels 1 & 2

CHILD CARE • • • • •

Entry Level Child Care Training, OKDHS Master Teacher, OKDHS Child Care Director, OKDHS Teacher Assistant, OKDHS Early Education, OKDHS

NURSING ASSISTANT • •

Home Health Care Nurses Aide Deeming - +16 hrs, OK State Dept. of Health (OSDH) Long-Term Care Nurse Aide, (OSDH)

WELDING •

SMAW, FCAW, GTAW AND GMAW, American Welding Society and OK Dept. of Labor

ACCOUNTING • • • • • • •

Internet & Computer Core Certification (IC3) Certiport Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Excel Access PowerPoint American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers

COMPUTER REPAIR & NETWORKING • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

CompTIA A+ Essential, exam code 220-801 CompTIA A++ Practical Application, exam code 220-802 CompTIA Network+, exam N 10-005 (JKO-019) CompTIA Security+ exam SYO-301 (JKO-018) CompTIA Server+, exam SKO=003 CompTIA Linux+, exams, LXO-101 & LXO102 MTA Microsoft Technology Associate Infrastructure Track: Windows Operating System Fundamentals, exam 98-349 Windows Server Administrator Fundamentals, exam 98365 Networking Fundamentals, exam 98-366 Security Fundamentals, exam 98-367 MCSA Microsoft Solutions Associate Windows 7 Track: Windows 7, Configuring, exam 70-860 Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician, exam 70-685 MCSA Microsoft Solutions Associate Windows 8 Track: Configuring Windows 8.1, exam 70-687 Supporting Windows 8.1, exam 70-688 MCSA Microsoft Solutions Associate Windows Server 2008 Track: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration, exam 70-640 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration, exam 70-642 Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator, exam 70-646

EMT: BASIC, ADVANCED & PARAMEDIC • • • • •

AHA BLS CPR: American Heart Association National Incident Management System; Incident Command System 100, 700: FEMA Hazmat Awareness: International Fire Service Accrediting Congress (IFSAC) EMT or AEMT Certification: National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians EMT or AEMT License: Oklahoma Department of Health: EMS Division

MEDICAL ACADEMY (MAC): EMT SPECIALIST • • •

Same as EMT Basic or EMT Advanced above plus: National Incident Management System; Incident Command System 100, 200, 700, 800: FEMA Emergency Vehicle Operations: National Safety Council

FIRE ACADEMY (FAC): MASTER FIREFIGHTER • • • • • • • • •

Same as EMT Basic or EMT Advanced above plus: Firefighter I (IFSAC) Firefighter II (IFSAC) Wildland (NWSA) Auto Extrication LPG Live Fire CPAT Master Firefighter: Council on Firefighter Training (COFT)


Architecture & Construction Carpentry

Residential / Commercial Carpenter | AC003-0058 HR

1050

SOC CODE

47-2031.01

COST

$1350

FA

V/P

This career major will introduce students to the skills used in the residential and commercial carpentry trades. Students will be instructed in the safe operations of hand tools, power tools/equipment, PPE personal protective equipment, hazmat, blood borne pathogens, estimating materials, operations of small construction equipment and leadership qualities. TI00766 TI00767 TI00216 TI01496 TI00923 TI00921 TI00408 TI00223 TI00407 TI01597 TI00492 TI00763 TI01599 TI00224 TI00802 TI00078 TI00096 TI00406 TI00409 TI00383 TI00404 TI00402 TI00100 TI00061 TI00662 TI00900 TI00800 TI00194 TI00193 TI00192

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Construction Core 120 Intro to Carpentry 30 Building Materials, Fasteners, & Adhesives 15 Hand & Power Tools 15 Plan Reading & Elevations 30 Floor Systems 30 Wall & Ceiling Framing 60 Roof Framing 30 Stairs 15 Intro to Windows & Exterior Doors 15 Concrete & Reinforcing Materials 15 Roofing Applications 60 Working in the Green Environment 15 Exterior Finishing 45 Workforce Staging 30 Residential Exterior Trim & Roof 60 Metal Stud Framing 45 Installation of Interior Doors 15 Windows, Doors, Floors & Ceiling Trim 30 Cabinet Installation 30 Drywall Installation 45 Drywall Finishing 45 Suspended Ceilings 30 Basic Finishing Techniques 15 Residential Plans & Drawing Interpretation 15 Site Layout 1-Distance Measurements & Leveling 30 Light Equipment in Construction 15 Metal Building Concepts 15 Becoming a Crew Leader 15 Workforce Connection 120

FA - Financial Aid

3 Available

8 Not Offered

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


Electrical Trades Residential/Commercial Electrician’s Assistant | AC003-0092 HR

1050

SOC CODE

47-3013.00

COST

$1350

FA

V/P

This career major will introduce students to the skills required of a Electrician’s Assistant in both a residential or commercial setting. Students will study electrical theory, code, practices, blueprint reading, safety practices and the tools and equipment used in the industry. TI00771 TI00203 TI00204 TI00772 TI00773 TI00774 TI00168 TI00200 TI00205 TI00775 TI00776 TI00207 TI00777 TI00802

General Construction Safety & First Aid Electrical Safety in Construction Electrical Theory in Construction Electrical Schematic & Blueprint Reading Electrical Power, Hand Tools & Equipment Direct Current Circuits In Construction Alternating Current Circuits In Construction National Electrical Code Residential Wiring Methods Commercial Wiring Methods Motor Theory & Operation Motor Control Wiring Programmable Logic Controllers Workforce Staging

30 15 120 45 30 60 90 120 240 120 30 30 90 30

Unlimited Electrician’s Assistant | AC003-0040 HR

1560

SOC CODE

47-3013.00

COST

$1890

FA

V/P

This career major prepares students to assist the electrician in installing, diagnosing and repairing electrical systems for residential, commercial and industrial applications. Students are trained in safety practices, hand and power tools/equipment use and application and electrical theory along with AC/DC circuitry, and wiring applications. Hours completed in this major may be counted toward the 8,000 hours (four years) of work experience required for the Journeyman Electrician License. TI00771 TI00203 TI00204 TI00244 TI00773 TI00358 TI00286 TI00893 TI00205 TI00775 TI00253 TI00206 TI00776 TI00207 TI00471 TI00777 TI00745 TI00209 TI00802

General Construction Safety & First Aid Electrical Safety in Construction Electrical Theory in Construction Electrical Schematic & Blueprint Reading Electrical Power, Hand Tools & Equipment Direct Current Circuits Alternating Current Circuits National Electrical Code Residential Wiring Methods Commercial Wiring Methods Industrial Wiring Methods Electrical Distribution Motor Theory & Operation Motor Control Wiring Electromechanical Devices & Applications Programmable Logic Controllers Security Systems Installation Alarm Systems Installation Workforce Staging

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

30 15 120 45 30 60 90 120 240 120 120 60 30 30 90 90 120 120 30

2


Commercial HVAC Technician | AC004-0007

HVAC

HR

Residential HVAC Technician | AC004-0008 HR

1050

SOC CODE

49-9021.01

COST

$1350

1200

FA

V/P

This career major introduces students to air conditioning and refrigeration, exploring career opportunities in the HVAC/R industry, personal safety and work practices, and personal protective equipment. Students are instructed in the proper handling of pressurized fluids, handling hazardous substances, hand and power tools, and equipment used to test and service air conditioning. TI00687 TI00222 TI00717 TI00690 TI01134 TI01215 TI00924 TI00925 TI00685 TI00148 TI00934 TI00719 TI01146 TI00922 TI00686 TI01181 TI01216 TI00500 TI01190 TI00497 TI00718 TI00802

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Intro to HVACR Safety, Tools, & Equipment Principles of Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Piping & Piping Practices Electricity for HVAC/R HVAC/R Controls HVAC/R Solid State Electronics Load Calculations Refrigerant System Components Air Conditioning Systems Refrigerants & Lubricants Refrigerant Recovery Refrigerant Retrofits Heat Pumps Heating Systems Air Handling HVAC/R Resid Sys Installation & Start Up HVAC/R Resid Sys Service & Troubleshooting Indoor Air Quality HVAC/R Preventive Maintenance HVAC/R Codes, Regulations, & Standards Professional Service Workforce Staging

FA - Financial Aid

30 60 45 60 45 30 15 90 120 15 15 15 30 120 45 120 90 15 15 30 15 30

3 Available

SOC CODE

49-9021.01

COST

$1620

FA

V/P

PREREQUISITE: Residential HVAC Technician This career major introduces students to air conditioning and refrigeration, exploring career opportunities in the HVAC/R industry, personal safety and work practices, personal protective equipment, handling pressurized fluids, handling hazardous substances, hand and power tools, and equipment used to test and service heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment, including those used to measure air flow. TI00687 TI00222 TI00717 TI00690 TI01134 TI01215 TI00924 TI00925 TI00685 TI00148 TI00934 TI00719 TI01146 TI00922 TI00686 TI00684 TI01161 TI00500 TI01190 TI00497 TI00746 TI00718 TI00802

8 Not Offered

Intro to HVACR: Safety, Tools, & Equipment Principles of Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Piping & Piping Practices Electricity for HVAC/R HVAC/R Controls HVAC/R Solid State Electronics Load Calculations Refrigerant System Components Air Conditioning Systems Refrigerants & Lubricants Refrigerant Recovery Refrigerant Retrofits Heat Pumps Heating Systems Air Handling HVAC/R Comm Sys Installation & Start Up HVAC/R Comm Sys Servicing & Troubleshooting Indoor Air Quality HVAC/R Preventive Maintenance HVAC/R Codes, Regulations, & Standards Multiplexed Evaporator Systems Professional Service Workforce Staging

V - Veteran’s Assistance

30 60 45 60 45 30 15 90 120 15 15 15 30 120 45 180 90 15 15 30 90 15 30

P - Pell Grant


Service Careers

SC Building & Grounds Maintenance | AC004-0027 HR

1035

SOC CODE

8

COST

$1215

FA

8

This career major will introduce students to the safe practices, tools and equipment, chemical safety and uses and skills required to enter the building maintenance with the primary emphasis on floor care & custodial practices. The student will also be provided the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills to safely operate tools associated within the landscaping maintenance industry to prepare them to successfully maintain landscaped environments. Specific areas of instruction will include edging, moving, trimming, pruning, weeding & mulching. TI00378 TI00377 TI00982 TI00950 TI00964 TI00985 TI00771 TI00362 TI00368 TI00366 TI00243 TI00420 TI00715 TI00986 TI00965 TI00366 TI00615 TI00613 TI00802

Service Careers Life Skills Custodial Services Intro to Cleaning & Chemicals Floor Care Equipment Intro to Rest Room Maintenance Upholstery & Carpet Maintenance General Construction Safety & First Aid Safety Practices for Custodial Technicians Intro to Custodial Floor Care Equipment Advanced Custodial Service Skills Intro to Heavy Equipment Forklift Safety Equipment Preventive Maintenance Service Careers Engine Systems Service Careers Engine Operations Automotive Service Detailing for Delivery Landscape Tool Operation Landscape Grounds Keeping Workforce Staging

30 75 15 30 15 15 30 60 120 150 45 30 30 75 15 30 120 120 30

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

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Arts, Audio/Video Technology Communications Graphic Arts

Digital Media

Digital Photographer | AR006-0032

Image Print Designer | AR004-0020 HR

1005

SOC CODE

27-1024.00

COST

$1215

HR

FA

V/P

510

This career major prepares student to be successful printing industry as a image designer. Students learn how to effectively capture, manipulate, and incorporate images with other graphic elements to create products for print. TI00451 TI00859 TI00484 TI00335 TI00271 TI00449 TI00267 TI00482 TI00394 TI00768 TI00276 TI00311 TI00928 TI00913 TI00452 TI00483 TI00490 TI00802 TI00334

Introduction to Graphic Communications 120 Safety 2 15 Computer Fundamentals 45 Keyboarding 2 15 Proofing Principles 15 Digital Photography 30 Image Capture 30 Scanning Black & White, Color 30 Image Editing - 1 45 Drawing/Illustration 75 Portfolio Development II-Print 240 Digital Image Maniplulation 60 Digital Photography/ Photo Software II 45 Photo Software & Digital Images 45 Screen Printing 30 Viynl Signage 30 Portfolio Development I 60 Workforce Staging 30 Professional Development 45

Vinyl & Graphics Installation Specialist | AR004-0063 HR

600

SOC CODE

27-1024.00

COST

$810

FA

V/P

Create and install graphic films for a variety of applications. Provide experienced application services for vehicle wraps, vehicle decals, trailer and fleet graphics, bus wraps, window decals, wall graphics, boat wraps, and other surfaces graphic film will adhere too. Also install general signage, banners, and displays in addition to adhesive graphic films. Showcase advertising, business practices, technical skills, and graphics knowledge. TI00451 TI00337 TI00269 TI00391 TI00768 TI01744 TI01745 BT00045

5

Introduction to Graphic Communications Intro To Macintosh Design & Layout Typography Drawing/Illustration Wall & Floor Graphics Installation Commercial & Private Vehicle Installation Entrepreneurship

FA - Financial Aid

120 45 60 45 75 45 90 120

3 Available

SOC CODE

8

COST

$675

FA

V

Students gain advanced digital photography skills, create digital images, promotional projects and learn photojournalism techniques. Upon successful completion of this course, students are eligible to sit for the state competency exam and work as a digital photographer. TI00513 TI00514 TI00210 TI00211 TI00515 TI00516 TI00797 TI00213 TI00919 TI00920 TI00215 TI00214

Advanced Digital Software Studio Portraiture 45 Outdoor Portraiture Advanced Black and White Promotional Projects Creative Digital Effects Advanced Studio Techniques Commercial/Industrial Applications Creative Imaging 2 Photojournalism Techniques Portfolio Production 2 WBE2 Photography Technology

45 30 45 45 45 30 30 60 30 45 60

Audio & Video Production Assistant | AR002-0005 HR

SOC CODE

COST

$540

FA

V

465

8

TI01133 TI00781 TI00184 TI01183 TI01208 TI01213 TI01071 TI01171 TI00802

Television Production Orientation Video Production Techniques I Basic Microphone Systems Studio Production (Arts) Field Production Nonlinear Video Editing New Reporting Professionalism & Ethics Workforce Staging

15 120 30 60 60 60 60 30 30

Web Page Services Web Design Technician | AR006-0017 HR

SOC CODE

COST

FA

8

TI00004 TI00269 TI00002 TI00003 TI00006 TI00001 TI00221 TI00802

Animation Overview Design & Layout Web Authoring (HTML, CSS) Web Animation (Macromedia Flash) Advanced Web Animation Design Web Site Production Portfolio Production I Workforce Staging

8 Not Offered

$675

V

570

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant

45 60 90 90 120 90 45 30


Web Development Specialist | AR006-0009 HR

1275

SOC CODE

15-1134.00

COST

$1485

FA

V/P

This career major prepares students to successfully enter the workforce as a web development specialist. TI00858 TI00448 TI00484 TI00485 TI00451 TI00957 TI00310 TI00311 TI00312 TI00487 TI00737 TI00489 TI00002 TI00001 TI00003 TI00221 TI00006 TI00802

Safety I 15 Copyright Law 15 Computer Fundamentals 45 Professional & Personal Development 15 Intro to Graphic Communications 120 Design & Color Principles 2 – Web 75 Digital Page Layout 180 Digital Image Manipulation 60 Digital File Prep 60 Project Mgmt Conceptual Design Process 90 Digital Typography 45 Basic Computer Illustration 90 Web Authoring (HTML, CSS) 90 Web Site Production 90 Web Animation (Macromedia Flash) 90 Portfolio Production I 45 Advanced Web Animation Design 120 Workforce Staging 30

3D Designer | IT003-0014 HR

1080

SOC CODE

27-1014.00

COST

$1350

FA

V/P

This major prepares students to use video and/or animation technology to create the illusion of motion in multimedia projects. Students learn 2D and 3D animation tools and techniques to create, animate, revise, optimize and export professional graphics and animations for the Web, mobile devices, computer games, entertainment, training simulations, and/or video. Students gain skills required for Adobe, CIW, and Autodesk industry certifications. BT00182 BT00128 BT00031 BT00015 BT00001 BT00061 BT00098 BT00099 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology Multimedia & Image Management Techniques Design Tools * Electronic Marketing Strategies Principles of Animation 2D Animation Techniques Fundamentals of 3D Motion Graphics 3D Animation Advanced Effects for Motion Graphics Career Major Capstone

120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

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Business, Management & Administration Office Information Specialist | BA002-0010

Administrative & Information Support

HR

960

Administrative Assistant | BA002-0001 HR

600

SOC CODE

43-6014.00

COST

$810

FA

V/P

Students gain high-level technology and managerial skills, office procedures, telephone etiquette and the integration of computer software packages are also covered. Students gain skills required for the Certiport IC3 and Microsoft Office Specialist certifications. BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00049 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology 120 Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies 120 Administrative Technologies II 120 Office Administration & Management 120 Administrative Assistant Capstone 120

Executive Administrative Assistant v.2 | BA002-0032 HR

960

SOC CODE

43-6011.00

COST

$1215

FA

V/P

SOC CODE

43-9031.00

COST

$1215

FA

V/P

This career major gives students the technical and managerial skills needed for success in competitive business careers. Students 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. BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00049 BT00063 BT00003 BT00128 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Administrative Technologies II Office Administration & Management Desktop Publishing & Graphic Design Fundamentals of Web Design Multimedia & Image Management Techniques Office Information Specialist Capstone

120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

This course is designed to enhance administrative support, accounting and management skills and office management. BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00049 BT00232 BT00011 BT00035 BT00110

7

Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Administrative Technologies II Office Administration & Management Customer Assistance Accounting I Computerized Accounting Executive Administrative Assistant Capstone

FA - Financial Aid

120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

3 Available

8 Not Offered

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


Finance Business Financial Management & Accounting

Payroll Accounting Clerk | FN001-0003 HR

840

Financial Clerk | FN001-0001 HR

480

SOC CODE

COST

$675

8

FA

V

This career major prepares students for entry-level work in the accounting field. Students learn the fundamental concepts, principles and ideas needed to understand how businesses operate. They also gain basic office and computer skills including word processing, and spreadsheet software along with a strong foundation in accounting principles and techniques. BT00182 BT00014 BT00011 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Accounting I Financial Clerk Capstone

120 120 120 120

Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk v.2 | FN001-0002 HR

720

SOC CODE

43-3031.00

COST

$945

FA

V/P

BT00182 BT00014 BT00035 BT00011 BT00134 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Computerized Accounting Accounting I Math of Finance Acct Payable/Acct Receivable Capstone

120 120 120 120 120 120

COST

$1080

FA

V/P

This career major provides students with the necessary skills to prepare, process, and maintain a company’s payroll. Students learn basic office and computer skills including word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software. Beginning, advanced, payroll and computerized accounting principles are covered. Students gain skills required for the American Payroll Association’s Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) exam. BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00011 BT00119 BT00035 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Administrative Technologies II Accounting I Payroll Accounting Computerized Accounting Payroll Accounting Clerk Capstone

120 120 120 120 120 120 120

Full Charge Bookkeeper | FN001-0005 HR

This career major prepares students to provide the clerical support necessary to pay the financial obligations of a business and to process payments made to a business, to maintain office records, make deposits and to take appropriate action on overdue payments. Students learn basic office and computer skills including word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software.

SOC CODE

43-3051.00

960

SOC CODE

43-3031.00

COST

$1215

FA

V/P

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 produce and analyze financial statements. BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00011 BT00013 BT00119 BT00035 BT00110

Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Administrative Technologies II Accounting I Accounting II Payroll Accounting Computerized Accounting Full Charge Bookkeeper Capstone

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120

8


Health Science Therapeutic Services

EMT Programs

Nursing Assistant | HL001-0049 HR

496

SOC CODE

8

COST

$675

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)

FA

8

This career major is ideal for the high school student 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 also allows the student the opportunity to gain advanced standing credit in a licensed practical nurse career major. HL00032 HL00342 HL00046 HL00169 HL00004

Health Careers Core Core Medical Terminology Anatomy & Physiology Core Healthcare Provider CPR & First Aid Long Term Care Aide

225 45 120 15 91

Emergency Medical Responder v.2 | HL001-0004 HR

471

SOC CODE

8

COST

$675

FA

8

Students learn how to treat and assess patients in emergency medical and trauma situations, including how to treat patients in shock and those who are unconscious. The major is designed for firefighters, law enforcement personnel, industry and first response providers and it prepares students for testing and registration through the Oklahoma State Department of Health or NREMI as EMR. It is also provides the student with a good foundation for EMT Basic. HL00032 Health Careers Core 225 HL00342 Core Medical Terminology 45 HL00169 Core Healthcare Provider CPR & First Aid 15 HL00046 Anatomy & Physiology 120 HL00009 EMR Emergency Medical Responder 66

The EMT/Paramedic program at EOC Tech trains students to work in Emergency Medical Services. EMT’s administer emergency care and medication to trauma victims and those who suffer sudden illness and attacks. EMT’s work with victims at the scene and during transportation to hospitals. EMT’s usually function in teams of two and may be members of hospital emergency departments, intensive or coronary care units, rescue squads or volunteer departments. Class costs include: books, CPR training, clinical shirt, FISDAP user I.D./access and SurScan Drug Screen. Costs not included are navy blue EMT pants, black boots, OSBI background check ($19), Group One background check ($45) and immunizations (cost will vary depending on where student obtain vaccines ranging between $10 to update a single TB test, or up to $390 for complete immunizations if student lacks all). Classroom uniform shirts $11 each. Required Immunizations - Due on/before the First Day of Class • MMR (need two shots before age 18 or one after age 18), • Varicella immunization or Titer. Physician’s documentation of having had disease (Chicken Pox) is NOT acceptable • TWO Tuberculosis (PPD) tests within the last year (must be current through clinical rotations). If you are an active healthcare worker and have been receiving yearly TB tests you are only required to submit ONE TB test within the last year • Hepatitis B immunization complete or started Required Background Checks - Due on/before the First Day of Class • OSBI Background Check Request a search for Name Based, Sex Offender and Mary Rippy Violent Offender. All three boxes at the bottom of the report must be stamped. OSBI is located at 6600 N. Harvey Place, OKC OK 73116 405.848.6742 • Group One Background Check In order to obtain the Group One background check, visit www.gp1.com/students. This must be dated within one month of class start date. Upon completing the online process, print receipt and turn in with your other records. Results are accessed by the EMT Coordinator online All students enrolling in any EMT class MUST provide a Social Security number at time of enrollment. This information is required by the Oklahoma State Department of Health in order for a student to receive any credit/certification for classes completed.

9

FA - Financial Aid

3 Available

8 Not Offered

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


EMT Basic v.4 | HL001-0011 HR

341

SOC CODE

8

COST

$1300*

EMT Paramedic v.4 | HL001-0010 FA

HR

V

1244

PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, TABE Reading Test, Co-enrollment in Hazmat Awareness, adult enrollment only. Core First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR is included in this career major. Students in this major learn about airway management, how to perform patient assessment, response and treatment of patients in common medical emergencies as well as management of trauma patients. They gain fundamental knowledge of EMS operational roles and responsibilities, including ethics, to ensure safe and effective response, scene management, and transport of patients. Students practice in a variety of settings chosen by the instructor. Students must obtain EMT-Basic certification to work in this field. HOURS: 305 classroom | 36 clinical | Total: 341 *See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/emt for schedules & cost information. HL00573 HL00572 HL00414 HL00056 HL00154 HL00347 HL00155 HL00538 HL00156 HL00057 HL00058 HL00209

EMT Orientation Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Responder Core Healthcare Provider CPR Basic Preparatory v.3 Basic Airway Management v.2 Basic Patient Assessment v.3 Basic Medicine v.3 Basic Shock Basic Trauma v.2 Basic Special Patient Populations v.2 Basic EMS Operations Basic Clinical

8

76 7 37 16 20 42 10 38 42 9 36

EMT Advanced v.3 | HL001-0066 HR

395

SOC CODE

8

COST

$1600*

FA

V

PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card. Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness. Must be EMT Basic prior to first day of class. Adult enrollment only.

SOC CODE

29-2041.00

COST

$4960*

FA

V/P

PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card, Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness. Must have EMT Basic & EMT Advanced certification prior to first day of class, and Anatomy & Physiology. Adult enrollment only, EMT-Paramedics study the similar topics as EMT-Basics, but more in depth. EMT-Paramedics also have more responsibilities and play a larger role in the EMS system. In the EMT majors students will learn airway management and ventilation, how to perform patient assessment, how to respond and treat patients in medical emergencies, and how to manage trauma patients. They will gain fundamental knowledge of EMS operational roles and responsibilities, including ethics, to ensure safe and effective response, scene management, and transport of patients. Students practice in a variety of settings as chosen by the instructor. Students must obtain EMTParamedic certification to work in this field. HOURS: Classroom: 740 | Clinical: 504 | Total: 1244 *See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/emt for schedules & cost information. HL00573 HL00348 HL00210 HL00211 HL00125 HL00545 HL00546 HL00146 HL00576 HL00577 HL00128 HL00147

EMT Orientation Paramedic Preparatory/Pharm. v.2 Paramedic Airway Mgmt. & Ventilation v.2 Paramedic Patient Assessment v.2 Paramedic Trauma/Shock v.2 Paramedic Medicine v.3 Paramedic Cardiovascular v.2 Paramedic Special Patient Populations v.2 Pre-Hosp. Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) Pediatric Ed for Pre-Hosp Providers (PEPP) Paramedic EMS Operations v.2 Paramedic Clinical v.2

8 134 32 30 105 67 180 90 16 16 62 504

The Advanced EMT program is the step between EMT and Paramedic certification. Students will learn to use specialized equipment and invasive lifesaving procedures. Upon completion of this program students will be eligible to take the National Registry of EMT’s Advanced EMT exam, and may continue on to the Paramedic level. HOURS: Classroom: 267 | Clinical: 128 | Total: 395 *See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/emt for schedules & cost information. HL00573 HL00572 HL00414 HL00060 HL00061

EMT Orientation Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Responder Core Healthcare Provider CPR EMT Advanced Core v.2 EMT Advanced Clinical v.2

8

76 7 176 128

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

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EMT Specialist Basic | HL001-0127 HR

515

SOC CODE

8

COST

$2070*

EMT Specialist Advanced | HL001-0128 FA

HR

V

569

PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card, Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness, adult enrollment only. The EMT Specialist Basic is a new career major that combines some Anatomy and Physiology, EMT Basic curriculum, and 8 fire courses together to make the newly graduated EMT more marketable in the ever changing world of Emergency Medical Services. The course consists of 76 hours of Anatomy and Physiology to help prepare the student to be a better first responder. The core EMT curriculum teaches the student to help care for the sick and injured in the prehospital setting through topics such as patient assessment, treatment of the airway compromised patient, and traumatic injury treatment and transport. The 8 fire courses are basic level fire courses such as basic fire behavior, introduction to crime scene/ drug lab awareness, and public speaking and communications. The student will experience both classroom time, and field clinical rotations with 3 local EMS providers. The EMT Specialist Basic student should expect to do physical conditioning on a daily basis before class. HOURS: Classroom: 479 | Clinical: 36 | Total: 515 *See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/emt for schedules & cost information. HL00572 HL00414 HL00056 HL00154 HL00347 HL00155 HL00538 HL00156 HL00057 HL00058 HL00209 TI01715 TI01864 TI01863 TI01862 TI01009 TI01434 TI01019 TI01016 TI01880 TI01868 TI01567 TI01881 TI01877

11

Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Responder 76 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 7 Basic Preparatory v.3 37 Basic Airway Management v.2 16 Basic Patient Assessment v.3 20 Basic Medicine v.3 42 Basic Shock 10 Basic Trauma v.2 38 Basic Special Patient Populations v.2 42 Basic EMS Operations 9 Basic Clinical 36 Orientation to Fire Academy 16 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers 16 Ropes for Emergency Responders 16 Intro to Water Rescue 8 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 FA Weapons of Mass Destruction-Awareness 8 Crime Scene/Drug Lab Awareness 8 Public Speaking & Communications 7 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 EMT Specialist Skills Lab 24 Firefighter Physical Training I 37

FA - Financial Aid

3 Available

SOC CODE

8

COST

$2370*

FA

V

PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card, Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness. Must have EMT Specialist Basic certification prior to first day of class, adult enrollment only. The EMT Specialist Advanced is a new career major that combines some Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced EMT curriculum, and 8 fire courses together to make the newly graduated AEMT more marketable in the ever hanging world of Emergency Medical Services. The course consists of 76 hours of Anatomy and Physiology to help prepare the student to be a better first responder. The core AEMT curriculum teaches the student to help care for the sick and injured in the prehospital setting through topics such as patient assessment, treatment of the airway compromised patient including advanced airway techniques such as intubation, and traumatic injury treatment and transport including IV and fluid therapy. The 8 fire courses are basic level fire courses such as basic fire behavior, introduction to crime scene/drug lab awareness, and public speaking and communications. The student will experience both classroom time, and field/in-hospital clinical rotations with three local EMS providers, and two local hospitals. The Advance EMT Specialist student should expect to do physical conditioning on a daily basis before class. HOURS: Classroom: 441 | Clinical: 128 | Total: 569 *See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/emt for schedules & cost information. HL00572 HL00414 HL00060 HL00061 TI01715 TI01864 TI01863 TI01862 TI01009 TI01434 TI01019 TI01016 TI01880 TI01868 TI01567 TI01881 TI01877

8 Not Offered

Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Responder 76 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 7 EMT Advanced Core v.2 176 EMT Advanced Clinical v.2 128 Orientation to Fire Academy 16 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers 16 Ropes for Emergency Responders 16 Intro to Water Rescue 8 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 FA Weapons of Mass Destruction-Awareness 8 Crime Scene/Drug Lab Awareness 8 Public Speaking & Communications 7 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 EMT Specialist Skills Lab 24 Firefighter Physical Training I 37

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


Human Services Early Child Development & Services Entry-Level Teacher | HM001-0003 HR

110

SOC CODE

8

COST

$135

FA

V

90 20

Early Care & Education Teacher Asst. | HM001-0006 HR

525

SOC CODE

8

COST

$675

FA

V

FC00020 Early Care & Ed Teacher Asst.

525

Early Care & Education Master Teacher | HM001-0001 1050

SOC CODE

25-2011.00

COST

$1350

FA

V/P

This career major prepares students to be licensed teachers in early care and education facilities responsible for general supervision, development, and education of children. In addition to learning how to attend to children’s basic needs, students learn to organize activities that stimulate a child’s physical, emotional, intellectual, social and creative growth. Instruction occurs in the classroom and laboratory as well as supervised practicum experience. Successful completion of Master Teacher curriculum with three months full-time experience meets the Licensing and Stars Criteria of Oklahoma for Master Teacher. FC00020 Early Care & Education Teacher Assistant 525 FC00021 Early Care & Education Master Teacher 525

SOC CODE

11-9031.00

COST

$1620

FA

V/P

This career major prepares students for the day-to-day management of a licensed day care facility. This course is aligned with the Oklahoma CareerTech duty/task lists for early childhood care and education occupations. The curriculum incorporates state licensing regulations and standards set forth by national organizations active in early childhood care and education. FC00020 FC00021 FC00022 FC00023

Early Care & Ed Teacher Asst. Early Care & Ed Master Teacher Infant & Toddler Care Early Care & Education Director

525 525 70 250

Early Care & Education Infant/Toddler | HM001-0007 HR

1120

This career major is a foundation for advanced-level early care and education coursework. This course is aligned with the Oklahoma CareerTech duty/task lists for early childhood care and education occupations. Incorporating state licensing regulations and national standards, students meet the Entry-Level Child Care Training (ELCCT) requirements.

HR

HR

1370

This career major is the first level in the path to meet the CDA (Child Development Associate) credential. Some coursework from the Teacher Assistant curriculum is included as a foundation along with workplace transition and safety. Students completing this course have a foundation as an entry-level teacher. FC00001 Entry Level Child Care Teacher Training FC00059 ELCCT

Early Care & Education Director | HM001-0004

SOC CODE

25-2011.00

COST

$1350

FA

V/P

This major prepares students who have completed the Master Teacher major to be licensed teachers in early care and education facilities responsible for the general supervision, development and education of infants and toddlers up to age three. Instruction includes health and safety issues, infant and toddler development, and developing positive relationships with families. Training occurs in a classroom/ laboratory setting as well as in a supervised practicum experience. FC00020 Early Care & Edn Teacher Asst. FC00021 Early Care & Ed Master Teacher FC00022 Infant & Toddler Care

525 525 70

ParaProfessional-Child Development | HM001-0008 HR

525

SOC CODE

8

COST

$675

FA

V

This career major helps meet the academic requirements of the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential and prepares students for the ParaProfessional credential as recognized by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. This course is specifically for the full-time adult learner. FC00059 FC00068 FC00071 FC00072 FC00073

ELCCT Early Care Supervision & Work-Based Exper. Special Needs ParaProfessional Training Child Development Associate I Child Development Associate II

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

20 100 25 190 190

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Information Technology Information Support & Services

Network Systems

Desktop Support Technician | IT002-0005

Network Systems Engineer | IT001-0013

HR

HR

870

SOC CODE

15-1099.04

COST

$1080

FA

V/P

990

SOC CODE

15-1071.00

COST

$1215

FA

V/P

This career major prepares students to provide technical assistance to computer users in various work environments. Students learn to repair, service and troubleshoot personal computers and computer-related equipment and to install and configure operating systems and application software. Students learn the basics of networking, including installation, configuration and troubleshooting of hardware peripherals and protocols, as well as network administration duties and providing support for network users. Students gain the technical skills required for CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician, CompTIA Linux+, Microsoft Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, Certified Novell Administrator, and/or Security Certified Network Professional industry certifications.

This career major prepares students to plan, install, configure, troubleshoot, upgrade and support an organization’s local area network (LAN) and/or wide area network (WAN). Students learn the basics of network and server installation and configuration along with administrative duties and support for network users in various work environments. Students solve advanced company-wide support problems and high-level network and security problems. Students develop skills to plan, design, implement and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory service and/or network infrastructure. Training may include various Linux and Unix network operating systems. Students gain the technical skills required for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, as well as CompTIA, Cisco, and/or Novell industry certifications.

BT00182 BT00126 BT00051 BT00052 BT00017 BT00151 BT00110

BT00182 BT00052 BT00017 BT00037 BT00043 BT00103 BT00104 BT00110

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Fundamentals of Technology Computer Repair & Troubleshooting I Computer Repair & Troubleshooting II Network & Routing Fundamentals Network/Client Operating Systems Installing & Maintaining Desktop Applications Desktop Support Technician Capstone

FA - Financial Aid

120 120 120 150 120 120 120

3 Available

8 Not Offered

Fundamentals of Technology Network & Routing Fundamentals Network/Client Operating Systems Server Operating Systems Network Management Active Directory Infrastructure Server Infrastructure Design Network Systems Engineer Capstone

V - Veteran’s Assistance

120 150 120 120 120 120 120 120

P - Pell Grant


Law, Public Safety, Correction & Security Emergency & Fire Management Services Basic Firefighter (COFT) | LW002-0060 HR

819

SOC CODE

8

COST

$1080

FA

8

This is a revised career major that is designed for high school juniors and seniors and 13th year students. Students are introduced to general knowledge required by NFPA and this prepares them for industry certifications as both “Support Firefighter” and “Basic Firefighter” by the Council of Firefighter Training (COFT). Students will also have the opportunity to take certification exams and receive industry certifications in the following areas: HazMat Awareness, HazMat Operations, Wildland, Emergency Vehicle Operations and Firefighter I. The addition of Emergency Medical Responder will help ensure success in the future in EMT Basic taken standalone or in EOC Tech’s Firefighter Specialist-Basic program, and on the National Registry exam. First Year TI01006 Firefighter Orientation TI01498 Healthcare Provider CPR & 1st Aid TI00979 National Incident Mgmt. Systems (NIMS) TI00816 Intro to Technical Rescue TI01009 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness TI01266 Firefighter Safety & Survival TI01869 Intro to Pump Operations TI01017 FA Intro to Computers TI01016 FA Weapons of Mass Destruction-Awareness TI01566 Wildland TI00983 Emergency Vehicle Operations TI01136-1 Firefighter I - 1st yr (106 of 212) TI00107-1 Med & Phys Req. for Firefighters 1st yr (55 of 105)

40 15 15 30 8 16 32 20 8 32 18 106 55

Second Year TI00544 Vehicle/Machinery Extrication 30 TI01014 FA Flammable Liquid & Gas Emergencies 16 TI01010 FA Hazardous Materials Operations 40 TI01009 Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) 66 TI01015 FA Flashover Training 8 TI00978 Live BurnsI 22 TI00802 Workforce Staging 30 TI01862 Intro to Water Rescue 8 TI01870 CPAT Prep 32 TI01863 Ropes for Emergency Responders 16 TI01136-2 Firefighter I 2nd yr (106 of 212) 106 TI00107-2 Med & Phys Req. for Firefighters 2nd yr (50 of 105) 50

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

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Fire Academy Core Master Firefighter - Basic (COFT) | LW002-0061

Fire Academy Programs Fire Academy Core (FAC)

Do you have what it takes to be the top recruit for fire departments across Oklahoma? EOC Tech’s Fire Academy Core will help equip you with the skills necessary to join the ranks of Oklahoma fire departments. The Fire Academy is designed to offer the fire candidate or new recruit the basic certifications and courses required to function as an Oklahoma Fire Fighter. Basic = 24 weeks (940 hours) Advanced = 24 weeks (994 hours) Generally, the Fire Academy Core (FAC) programs are offered twice in a school year. The Fall FAC is scheduled from July to December and the Spring FAC is scheduled from January to May. Enrollment packets will include the exact schedule dates and the cost information. The enrollment packets for the Fall FAC are mailed around the 1st of April and the Spring FAC packets are mailed around the middle of September. Please contact Cathy Dawson at 390.5315 to request an enrollment packet. All requirements in the application packet (uniform, state & federal background checks, motor vehicle report, vaccinations & physical) are at the applicant’s expense. Contact: Cathy Dawson, 390.5315 cdawson@eoctech.edu

HR

SOC CODE

COST

FA

HL00572 HL00414 HL00056 HL00154 HL00347 HL00155 HL00538 HL00156 HL00057 HL00058 HL00209 TI01862 TI01274 TI01864 TI01863 TI01862 TI01266 TI01015 TI01009 TI01010 TI01014 TI01434 TI01565 TI01019 TI01566 TI01008 TI01867 TI01568 TI01868 TI01567 TI01877 TI01861 TI01865 TI01866

Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Responder 76 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 7 Basic Preparatory v.3 37 Basic Airway Management v.2 16 Basic Patient Assessment v.3 20 Basic Medicine v.3 42 Basic Shock 10 Basic Trauma v.2 38 Basic Special Patient Populations v.2 42 Basic EMS Operations 9 Basic EMT Clinical 36 Orientation to Fire Academy 16 FA Firefighter I v.4 112 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers 16 Ropes for Emergency Responders 16 Intro to Water Rescue 8 Firefighter Safety & Survival v.2 16 FA Flashover Training 8 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 FA Hazardous Materials Operations/WMD 40 FA Flammable Liquid & Gas Emergencies 16 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 Advanced Vehicle Extrication v.2 16 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 Wildland 24 FA Firefighter II v.2 48 Pump Operations/Water Supply 21 FA Fire Dept Practicum v.2 24 Public Speaking & Communications 7 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 Firefighter Physical Training I 37 Firefighter Physical Training II 29 Fire Academy Skills Lab 69 Taskbook Evaluations 42

940 33-2011.01 $4200* V/P This career major focuses on fire prevention, safety, investigation, terminology, detection, suppression, building construction, fire and emergency services, and fire department organization and management. EMT Basic course is included which prepare students to sit for the National Registry exam for their EMT Basic license. Adult enrollment only with approval.

*See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/fac for schedules & cost information.

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FA - Financial Aid

3 Available

8 Not Offered

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


Master Firefighter - Advanced (COFT) | LW002-0066

Master Firefighter - Fire Portion | LW002-0057

HR

HR

994

SOC CODE

33-2011.01

COST

$4200*

FA

V/P

This career major provides students with advanced information about the fundamental knowledge and responsibilities of EMS systems, medical and legal considerations, communications, common medical terminology, airway management and ventilation, and shock management. Adults only with approval. HL00572 HL00414 HL00060 HL00061 TI01715 TI01274 TI01864 TI01863 TI01862 TI01266 TI01015 TI01009 TI01010 TI01014 TI01434 TI01565 TI01019 TI01566 TI01008 TI01867 TI01568 TI01868 TI01567 TI01877 TI01861 TI01865 TI01866

Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Responder 76 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 7 EMT Advanced Core v.2 176 EMT Advanced Clinical v.2 128 Orientation to Fire Academy 16 FA Firefighter I v.4 112 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers 16 Ropes for Emergency Responders 16 Intro to Water Rescue 8 Firefighter Safety & Survival v.2 16 FA Flashover Training 8 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 FA Hazardous Materials Operations/WMD 40 FA Flammable Liquid & Gas Emergencies 16 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 Advanced Vehicle Extrication v.2 16 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 Wildland 24 FA Firefighter II v.2 48 Pump Operations/Water Supply 21 FA Fire Dept Practicum v.2 24 Public Speaking & Communications 7 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 Firefighter Physical Training I 37 Firefighter Physical Training II 29 Fire Academy Skills Lab 69 Taskbook Evaluations 42

570

SOC CODE

8

COST

$3270

FA

V

This career major includes the fire-related courses without the EMT course work. Adults only with approval. TI01715 TI01274 TI01864 TI01863 TI01862 TI01266 TI01015 TI01009 TI01010 TI01014 TI01434 TI01565 TI01019 TI01566 TI01008 TI01867 TI01568 TI01868 TI01567 TI01877 TI01861 TI01865 TI01866

Orientation to Fire Academy 16 FA Firefighter I v.4 112 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers 16 Ropes for Emergency Responders 16 Intro to Water Rescue 8 Firefighter Safety & Survival v.2 16 FA Flashover Training 8 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 FA Hazardous Materials Operations/WMD 40 FA Flammable Liquid & Gas Emergencies 16 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 Advanced Vehicle Extrication v.2 16 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 Wildland 24 FA Firefighter II v.2 48 Pump Operations/Water Supply 21 FA Fire Dept Practicum v.2 24 Public Speaking & Communications 7 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 Firefighter Physical Training I 37 Firefighter Physical Training II 29 Fire Academy Skills Lab 69 Taskbook Evaluations 42

*See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/fac for schedules & cost information.

*See the current Adult Career Development catalog or eoctech.edu/fac for schedules & cost information.

To Enroll Call 390.959 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

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Manufacturing Welding & Metal Fabrication

Combination Welder | MN007-0030

Structural Welder | MN007-0011 HR

840

SOC CODE

51-4121.06

COST

$1080

HR

FA

V/P

1050

This career major introduces students to common welding and cutting processes used in the metal fabrication of structural steel. Students are introduced to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Air Carbon Arc Cutting (AAC), metal preparation and heat treating. Students are also introduced to blue print reading and construction of items according to specifications. TI00085 TI00088 TI00381 TI00756 TI00097 TI00380 TI00761 TI00083 TI00090 TI00089 TI00086 TI00760 TI00382 TI00386 TI00387 TI01435 TI00385 TI00401 TI00091 TI00093 TI00753 TI00087 TI00802

17

Fundamentals of Welding 30 Welding Detail Drawings 30 Metal Characteristics & Properties 30 Metal Preparation & Heat Treatments 30 Fundamentals of Cutting Processes 30 Oxyfuel Cutting 30 GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup 15 GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials 15 SMAW Equipment & Setup 15 SMAW Electrodes 15 Welding Joint Fit-Up & Adjustment 15 Welding Blueprints 15 Weld Quality 15 GMAW Plate 60 GTAW Plate 60 GTAW Aluminum Plate 45 FCAW Plate 60 SMAW Beads & Fillet Welds 120 SMAW Groove Welds w/Backing 30 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds 120 Air Carbon Arc Cutting & Gouging 15 Plasma Arc Cutting 15 Workforce Staging 30

FA - Financial Aid

COST

$1350

FA

V/P

This career major teaches students quality welding for a variety of construction and manufacturing jobs using multiple structural welding techniques. Instruction covers welding theory and safety, fabrication, layout, print reading, symbols, math, welding codes, metal characteristics/properties and Oxy-Fuel cutting. Students learn to perform high quality welds in accordance with welding procedure specifications used in a variety of welding occupations. Students also gain an introduction to pipe welding skills, using SMAW, FCAW and GTAW techniques. TI01619 TI00088 TI00756 TI00760 TI00381 TI00382 TI00086 TI00090 TI00089 TI00401 TI00093 TI00087 TI00753 TI00802 TI00761 TI00386 TI00385 TI00083 TI00387 TI01435 TI00405 TI00092 TI00082

3 Available

SOC CODE

51-4121.06

8 Not Offered

Intro to Welding /Cutting Processes 90 Welding Detail Drawings 30 Metal Preparation & Heat Treatments 30 Welding Blueprints 15 Metal Characteristics & Properties 30 Weld Quality 15 Welding Joint Fit Up & Adjustment 15 SMAW Equipment & Setup 15 SMAW Electrodes 15 SMAW Beads & Fillet Welds 120 SMAW Open V Groove Welds 120 Plasma Arc Cutting 15 Air Carbon Arc Cutting & Gouging 15 Workforce Staging 30 GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup 15 GMAW Plate 60 FCAW Plate 60 GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials 15 GTAW Plate 60 GTAW Aluminum Plate 45 FCAW Pipe 45 SMAW Open Root Pipe Welds 105 GTAW Carbon Steel Pipe 90

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


SMAW Structural Welder | MN007-0001

GTAW Structural Welder | MN007-0008

HR

HR

555

SOC CODE

8

COST

$675

FA

V

390

SOC CODE

8

COST

$540

FA

V

This career major is an introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) used in metal fabrication of structural steel. Students will be introduced to SMAW, Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), metal preparation and heat treating. Students are also introduced to blue print reading and construction of items according to specifications.

This career major introduces students to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) used in metal fabrication of structural steel. Students are introduced to GTAW, Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), Plasma Cutting (PAC), metal preparation and heat treating. Students are introduced to blue print reading and construction of items according to specifications.

TI00085 TI00088 TI00756 TI00381 TI00097 TI00380 TI00086 TI00090 TI00089 TI00760 TI00382 TI00401 TI00091 TI00093 TI00802

TI00085 TI00088 TI00086 TI00756 TI00097 TI00380 TI00387 TI00760 TI00381 TI00382 TI00083 TI00087 TI01435 TI00802

Fundamentals of Welding Welding Detail Drawings Metal Preparation & Heat Treatment Metal Characteristics & Properties Fundamentals of Cutting Processes Oxyfuel Cutting Welding Joint Fit Up & Adjustment SMAW Equipment & Setup SMAW Electrodes Welding Blueprints Weld Quality SMAW Beads & Fillet Welds SMAW Groove Welds W/Backing SMAW Open V Groove Welds Workforce Staging

30 30 30 30 30 30 15 15 15 15 15 120 30 120 30

Fundamentals of Welding Welding Detail Drawings Welding Joint Fit Up & Adjustment Metal Preparation & Heat Treatment Fundamentals of Cutting Processes Oxyfuel Cutting GTAW Plate Welding Blueprints Metal Characteristics & Properties Weld Quality GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials Plasma Arc Cutting GTAW Aluminum Plate Workforce Staging

GMAW Structural Welder | MN007-0006

FCAW Structural Welder | MN007-0003

HR

HR

330

SOC CODE

8

COST

$405

FA

V

330

SOC CODE

8

COST

$405

30 30 15 30 30 30 60 15 30 15 15 15 45 30

FA

V

This career major is an introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) used in metal fabrication of structural steel. Students are introduced to GMAW, Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), metal preparation and heat treating. Students are also introduced to blue print reading and construction of items according to specifications.

This career major introduces to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) used in metal fabrication of structural steel. Students are introduced to FCAW, Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), metal preparation and heat treating. Students are also introduced to blue print reading and construction of items according to specifications.

TI00085 TI00088 TI00756 TI00380 TI00097 TI00381 TI00760 TI00761 TI00086 TI00382 TI00386 TI00802

TI00085 TI00088 TI00381 TI00756 TI00097 TI00380 TI00760 TI00761 TI00086 TI00382 TI00385 TI00802

Fundamentals of Welding Welding Detail Drawings Metal Prep & Heat Treatments Oxyfuel Cutting Fundamentals of Cutting Processes Metal Characteristics & Properties Welding Blueprints GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup Welding Joint Fit Up & Adjustment Weld Quality GMAW Plate Workforce Staging

30 30 30 30 30 30 15 15 15 15 60 30

Fundamentals of Welding Welding Detail Drawings Metal Characteristics & Properties Metal Prep & Heat Treatments Fundamentals of Cutting Processes Oxyfuel Cutting Welding Blueprints GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup Welding Joint Fit Up & Adjustment Weld Quality FCAW Plate Workforce Staging

To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 20

30 30 30 30 30 30 15 15 15 15 60 30

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Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Advanced Pre-Engineering | SC001-0009

STEM

HR

Pre-Engineering | SC001-0008 HR

960

1440

SOC CODE

COST

FA

8

8

8

This is a two year 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. ST00023 ST00024 ST00010 ST00011 ST00021 ST00061 ST00063 ST00022

Intro to Engineering Design 120 Principles of Engineering 120 Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus 120 Pre-AP Physics 120 Digital Electronics 120 AP Calculus AB 120 AP Physics B 120 Engineering Design & Development 120

SOC CODE

COST

FA

8

8

8

This is an intensive three year academy that enables the student to look at different types of engineering as well as emphasizing higher academics. ST00023 ST00024 ST00010 ST00011 ST00021 ST00062 ST00069 ST00041 ST00019 ST00061 ST00016 ST00022

Intro to Engineering Design 120 Principles of Engineering 120 Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus 120 Pre-AP Physics 120 Digital Electronics 120 AP Calculus BC 120 AP Physics B 120 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 120 Civil Engineering & Architecture 120 AP Calculus AB 120 Pre-AP Chemistry 120 Engineering Design & Development 120

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Automotive Service Automotive Service Technician | TR008-0025 HR

995

SOC CODE

49-3023.00

COST

$1215

Course Names

FA

8

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 airconditioning 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.

19

FA - Financial Aid

3 Available

TI01609 Fundamentals of Automotive Service* TI01719 Automotive Brakes* TI01737 Automotive Steering & Suspension* TI01738 Automotive Electrical/Electronics* TI01739 Automotive Engine Performance* TI01740 Automotive Engine Repair* TI01741 Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning* TI01742 Automotive Automatic Transmission & Transaxle* Automotive Manual Drivetrain & Axles* TI00802 Workforce Staging*

45 95 95 210 160 130 70 80 TI01743 80 30

*Course is NATEF compliant

8 Not Offered

V - Veteran’s Assistance

P - Pell Grant


Full-Time Career Majors General Information ASSESSMENT

FOR MORE INFORMATION Please refer to the Adult Career Develoment and Student Handbook for more detailed information. These publications may be obtained from Student Services or visit www.eoctech.edu. STUDENT SERVICES STAFF

Director of Educational & Student Services

390.1104

Student Services Coordinator, Adult Student Advisor

390.5345

Special Needs Coordinator/School Counselor, High School (HS) Student Advisor, Tech Prep Coordinator

390.5309

Student Recruitment Coordinator

390.5304

Financial Aid Coordinator/Registrar

390.5344

Math Specialist

390.5337

Communications Specialist

390.5338

Transition Specialist

390.5331

Explore Program Coordinator

390.5326

Academic Center Coordinator

390.5340

Assessment Specialist

390.5341

Student Services Secretary

390.5343

Adult Career Development Secretary

390.5333

CLASS TIMES Full-Time (FT) 8:20 AM - 2:35 PM, Mon-Fri Half-Time AM (HT) 8:20 AM - 11:05 AM, Mon-Fri Half-Time PM (HT) 12:00- 2:35 PM, Mon-Fri Explore (10th) CHS: 9:30 AM - 11:05 AM, Mon-Fri HHS: 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM, Mon/Wed HHS: 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM, Tue/Thu JHS: 11:55 AM - 1:15 PM, Mon-Fri LHS: 11:55 AM -1:15 PM, Mon-Fri ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS - High School

All adult students are required to take an assessment test prior to admission. Students are given the Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE). The TABE measures academics of reading, math, language, and spelling. COMPASS testing is also available. ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Admission Requirements Contact your high school counselor about enrollment at EOC Tech. Juniors and seniors at Choctaw, Harrah, Jones or Luther schools may enroll during regular high school enrollment periods and receive credit toward their high school enrollment periods and receive credit toward their high school diploma. Students may choose from AM or PM class periods. There is no tuition charge for high school students. The procedure is as follows: 1. Talk to counselor at your school. 2. Complete EOC Tech pre-enrollment form with either sending school or EOC Tech counselor. 3. Watch for postcard sent out in May announcing the “Summer Up” schedule for June. 4. Attend “Summer Up” in June to complete paperwork and finalize enrollment. 5. Students are not enrolled at EOC Tech until enrollment is finalized at “Summer Up”. 6. Programs fill up quickly. Missing “Summer Up” may jeopardize being able to enroll in the program of choice indicated on the pre-enrollment form. HOME SCHOOL STUDENTS Students being home-schooled or attending private school must be at least 16 on or before November 1st in the year of enrollment to be admitted and allowed to enroll at EOC Tech. Students may attend in the AM or PM and will be considered as high school students. Transportation is the responsibility of the individual and must be in compliance with established guidelines and policies of EOC Tech.

Students will need provide sufficient evidence of participation in a home-school situation and meet the following admission requirements: 1. Residence/Tuition Agreement – an applicant residing in the EOC Tech district is not charged tuition for the duration of that residency. An applicant residing outof-district may be accepted pending career major availability, and may be required to pay tuition. 2. Provide a current copy of immunization records. 3. Meet the prerequisites established for the program. 4. Provide a valid transcript; or provide a written curriculum outline for the course of study provided to the individual two years prior to application for admission or duration of home-schooled time, if less than two years. 5. Provide a report of mid-term and/or final test scores for the course of study which must include formal class hours per week in which the applicant has participated. 6. Provide standardized test results from a nationallyrecognized standardized assessment administered within the last 3 years. Other assessments may be considered. 7. Once admission requirements have been met, the student will complete an enrollment application and enrolled in the program of choice if there is space available.

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ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS FULL TIME ADULT STUDENTS Adult students interested in enrolling at EOC Tech must contact a Student Services Advisor to discuss program availability and career advisement. EMT and Fire Academy have special admission and enrollment procedures. Please contact Cathy Dawson at 405.390.5315 for more information. The FT Adult admission and enrollment processes are as follows: 1. Schedule an appointment to take an assessment test. Dates are limited and are usually on Wednesday’s. 2. Begin the application process for financial aid, e.g. FAFSA, VA, Tribal, etc., in order to have required documentation ready at time of enrollment. 3. Contact Student Services and schedule appointment with Student Services advisor to go over assessment testing and career major choices. a. Bring a copy of High School Diploma, High School Transcript, or GED. b. Complete Adult Student Information form to complete the pre-enrollment process. 4. Adult students will be sent a letter in June notifying them of the Enrollment Intake dates in July. 5. Students will need to call Student Services to schedule their Enrollment Intake appointment. 6. Students should finalize their financial aid paperwork before the Enrollment Intake date. 7. Students will meet with the Adult Student Advisor on that date to finalize the student’s enrollment and to discuss how the student will pay tuition. 8. Students will pay tuition not covered by funding agency or FAFSA. 9. Provide evidence of all previous education and/or training. All previous education and/or training is evaluated and given credit when appropriate. 10. Students who pre-enroll for the fall semester receive a letter about Orientation and the first day of classes. Students no longer enrolled or attending high school must be at least 16 years of age and have the permission of their parent/guardian to enroll as an adult student. A signed consent from the high school principal of the school district in which they reside is also required. However, the student is not eligible for financial aid from EOC Tech. CAREER MAJOR TUITION & OTHER COSTS ALL COSTS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO FACILITATE THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS. Career Major Tuition Charges For all career majors (except EMT and FAC), adult students enrolled full-time (FT) are charged up to $1,080 for the school year. Adult students enrolled half-time (HT) are charged up to $540 for the school year. Charges to the student account may vary due to “open-entry enrollment” (for career majors other than EMT and FAC). Generally, the student is charged by semester ($540 for fulltime, $270 for half-time) up to the tuition cost listed above. If the student begins after the semester start date, the charge will be prorated to the nearest 1/2 quarter. If the student needs more time to complete the major, the student will be charged based on the amount of additional time recommended by the instructor.

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Career Major Payments New! Students may now make any payments to Accounts Receivable/Bursar located directly across from Student Services. Students may make payment arrangements at the time of admission with the Student Services Coordinator. Adult students are responsible for payment arrangements through self-pay, financial aid, EOC Next Step Scholarship, tribal assistance, and/or outside agencies. Failure to comply with the payment schedule may result in withdrawal from the career major. Students receiving tuition assistance from an outside agency are allowed to defer payment of career major charges upon receipt by the Financial Aid Coordinator of an authorization letter and/or contract from that agency. Students usually enroll in one career major at a time. Once a student completes all coursework within a career major, they may continue in a new career major. However, students must see a Student Services advisor to be enrolled in subsequent career majors in order to determine advanced standing for courses already completed and additional tuition that may be owed at that time. There are no career major costs for secondary or home school students who reside in the EOC district. Secondary students who are out-of-district and home school students who do not reside in the EOC district may be charged for career major costs based on the information listed above. Effective, July 1, 2011, Pell Grant students are granted an “extension of credit” after the Financial Aid Coordinator has received a valid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from a student who is enrolled in a Pell-eligible career major. A valid FAFSA means that the student has satisfactorily completed the verification process and any conflicting information has been resolved as determined by the Financial Aid Coordinator. Career major costs are charged to students’ accounts. Payments for these charges are automatically deducted from students’ Pell Grant disbursement checks until all career major costs have been paid in full. Any remaining Pell Grant amounts are disbursed to the students as described in their Award Letters. Students who qualify for a partial Pell Grant that doesn’t cover the career major costs are required to pay the difference by the first day of class, unless payments are approved by the Student Services Coordinator at the time of admission. Other Costs For all career majors (except for EMT and FAC), required books, supplies and tools are included in the price of tuition and remain the property of EOC Tech. Students are responsible for the care of all school-owned property assigned to them. All students may be required to pay for replacements if items are lost or stolen. EOC Tech does not offer housing or board for its students. All students live off-campus and commute. Transportation on an EOC Tech bus is available from each of the four district high schools for secondary students. Adult students may be allowed to ride the EOC Tech bus with approval from the sending school principal, and are expected to conform to the standards and regulations established for the general welfare and safety of all students. EMT and FAC have special tuition pricing with additional books/supplies. Students should contact Cathy Dawson at 390.5315 or cdawson@eoctech.edu for more information.


EOC TECH WITHDRAWL AND REFUND POLICY WITHDRAWL POLICY The Official Withdrawal Form is available from Student Services and may also be accessed from EOC Tech’s website. Cancellation of enrollment occurs when a student officially withdraws before the official start date of the program. For the Fire Academy (FAC), the Pre-Academy Orientation class occurs before the official start date of the Fire Academy program. Students must submit a completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Student Services Coordinator before the official start date of the program. Students who officially withdraw before the official start date of the program will receive a full (100%) refund of tuition and the deposit paid. An Official Withdrawal is defined as the action taken by a student who submits a completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Student Services Coordinator on or after the official start date (Day 1) of instruction of the student’s program. The date the completed form is submitted will be the date used in the calculation of any possible refund according to the “REFUND POLICY” (see below).

OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS Students will be held responsible for any remaining amount of unpaid charges on their account. The Bursar will send an invoice to the student showing the outstanding obligation and an Alert will be placed on the student’s enrollment record until that amount has been paid. Students will not be eligible to receive any completions certificates or transcripts from EOC Tech until outstanding obligations have been paid. Students will not be allowed to enroll at EOC Tech until outstanding obligations have been paid. APPEAL FOR OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL DATE In extraordinary circumstances, such as hospitalization for an accident or illness, a student may submit a written request to the appropriate Director to request an adjustment to their official withdrawal date. These requests will be handled on a case-by-case basis. FINANCIAL AID

NOTE: Students who received the Federal Pell Grant should contact the Financial Aid Coordinator before withdrawing from EOC Tech.

Pell Grant The Pell Grant is a federally funded program which provides aid to post-secondary students seeking a certificate in an eligible career major at EOC Tech. Students must enroll in an approved career major with 600 or more clock hours to be eligible. The maximum Pell Grant for the 2014-15 school year is $5,730. Federal student loans are not available through EOC Tech.

An Unofficial Withdrawal is defined when a student fails to attend or ceases to attend their program without “officially withdrawing” from EOC Tech (see “OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL” section above). Non-attendance does not constitute a drop or withdrawal; the student will not receive any refund.

Pell Grants are restricted to students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree or beyond. Eligibility is based on financial need as defined by the U.S. Department of Education. These grants do not have to be repaid as long as a student doesn’t withdraw “too early”, according to federal regulations.

REFUND POLICY The date the student submits the completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Student Services Coordinator will be the date used to calculate any refund according to the following Refund Policy:

The 2014-15 FAFSA will apply to program enrollment(s) between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. Students may begin completing the 2015-16 FAFSA after January 2015 for the upcoming 2015-16 school year. It will be based on 2014 income information.

Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Students interested in applying for the Pell Grant must complete the FAFSA.

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Students, who officially withdraw before Day 1 of instruction, will receive a 100% refund of all payments and all charges will be cancelled. Students, who officially withdraw on Day 1 through Day 10 of instruction, will owe 25% of tuition charged; any amount paid above 25% will be refunded to the student. The FAC deposit is non-refundable. Students, who officially withdraw on Day 11 through Day 39 of instruction, will owe 50% of tuition charged; any amount paid above 50% will be refunded to the student. The FAC deposit is non-refundable. Students, who officially withdraw on or after Day 40 of instruction, will owe 100% of tuition charged; no refund will be processed. NOTE: Students who received the Pell Grant will be subject to the “Return of Title IV Funds” regulations (see FINANCIAL AID below).

REFUND POLICY FOR FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS Students who received the Federal Pell Grant from EOC Tech and who withdraw, officially or unofficially, will be subject to the “Return of Title IV” regulations. The date established as the student’s official withdrawal date will be used to calculate the Return of Title IV refund. Generally, the student and/or school will have to return any amount of the Pell Grant that is defined as “unearned” of the official withdrawal date. More information may be found in the Student Handbook. NOTE: Students should contact the Financial Aid Coordinator to discuss their Return of Title IV funds calculation before withdrawing from EOC Tech.

General Information • Request a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov • Parent/Guardian may be required to request a PIN as well • Utilize the FAFSA Worksheet in order to gather all pertinent information found at www.fafsa.gov • Utilize the Data Retrieval Tool for income information • Electronic processing takes approx. 24-48 hours • Paper FAFSAs are no longer available at EOC Tech • EOC Tech’s Federal School Code - 015861 Student Dependency Status Students are asked to answer “yes” or “no” to any of 13 statements that apply. If a student is able to answer “yes” to one or more of the statements, he/she is considered “independent” for financial aid purposes and is not required to include parents’ income. If a student answers “no” to every statement, he/she is considered “dependent” and must include parents’ income, regardless if student lives apart from parents, and/or if parents no longer claim the student on their federal income tax form. The Financial Aid Coordinator may request supporting documentation for “yes” answers.

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Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG) Application for this state grant is automatic upon completion of the FAFSA. Certain data elements from the FAFSA are sent to the OTAG program. Students must have a FAFSA submitted by March 31, 2014 (date subject to change) and have an EFC of 1,700 or lower in order to be eligible for this grant for the 2014-15 school year. This state grant is awarded on a first come, first served basis. Students may submit FAFSAs after March 31st, but they won’t be eligible for OTAG. Otha Grimes Memorial Scholarships The Otha Grimes Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Oklahoma CareerTech Foundation. The Foundation determines the number of scholarships and the dollar amounts awarded. The number of scholarships awarded varies every term along with the dollar amounts. Applications are given to students with documented need, i.e. FAFSA, as determined by the Financial Aid Coordinator. Students may receive this scholarship once from EOC Tech. EOC Next Step Scholarships Tuition waivers, known as EOC Next Step Scholarships, may be awarded to qualified high school graduates from Choctaw, Harrah, Luther or Jones High Schools. Students should contact the Student Services Coordinator for an application. Veterans Educational Benefit Program Many full-time career majors are eligible for the following VA Education Benefit programs: • Montgomery GI Bill: Active Duty - Chapter 30 • Post 9/11 GI Bill - Chapter 33 • Dependents Educational Assistance - Chapter 35 • Montgomery GI Bill: Selected Reserve - Chapter 1606 • Reserve Educational Assistance Program - Chapter 1607 • VA Vocational - Rehabilitation - Chapter 31 • VRAP The veteran student who hasn’t received VA Educational benefits needs to complete the application for benefits online at www.gibill2.va.gov. The RPO in Muskogee determines VA program eligibility. Oklahoma National Guard Tuition Waiver EOC Tech will approve a tuition waiver for members of the Oklahoma National Guard who are enrolled in our full-time career majors (not including EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, EMT Paramedic, Master Firefighter-Basic, Master FirefighterAdvanced or Master Fighter-Fire Portion), either on a full-time or half-time basis, when enrollments are available. EOC Tech Payment Plan EOC Tech offers a payment plan to students enrolling in EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, EMT Paramedic, Master FirefighterBasic, and Master Firefighter-Advanced. It is based primarily upon need which is established by completing the 2014-15 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www. fafsa.gov. • Include EOC Tech’s federal school code (015861) so that the processed FAFSA is sent electronically to the Financial Aid Office. • You may be required to verify the information provided on the FAFSA. The Financial Aid Coordinator will determine when you have a “valid FAFSA”, i.e. all documentation requirements have been met.

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Provide documentation of eligibility for any other type of financial aid, e.g. tribal assistance, to the Financial Aid Coordinator so that the correct amount of charges remaining is the amount required to be paid out by the student. Complete the Payment Plan Application form and bring to Student Services. It will be given to the Financial Aid Coordinator. Your FAFSA information will be added to the Payment Plan Application form and forwarded to the Director for review and approval. You will receive a letter with information regarding your approval/disapproval. Before your enrollment in the program, a Payment Plan Contract will be set up and given to you to review and to sign if you agree to the terms. • The general terms will be the first payment of 50% of the total cost is due up front followed by a payment of 25% each by the end of the following month and the final payment of 25% by the end of the next month. If circumstances occur which may cause you to be unable to comply with the terms of the Payment Plan Contract, you may appeal before breaking the terms of the contract. Please refer to the appeals process in the Student Handbook. Failure to comply with the Payment Plan Contract may result in immediate withdrawal from the program. No certifications or transcripts will be issued.

Outside Agencies Who Offer Financial Assistance Additional financial assistance may be available from area programs such as Workforce Investment Act (WIA), DRS Vocational Rehabilitation (Voc-Rehab), and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Contact these organizations for more information and how to apply for benefits. STUDENT SERVICES Navigating through the educational process can present both challenges and opportunities. EOC Tech’s Student Services staff are committed to helping students achieve their educational and career goals. Students are invited to visit the Student Services office at any time. Our goal is to assist the student and make their educational experience at EOC Tech enjoyable. PLAN OF STUDY Students will meet quarterly with advisors and their instructors to review the student’s Plan of Study sheet that was given to the student at “Summer Up”. The Plan of Study covers the following: 1. Career major information 2. Course grades 3. Workplace/College information 4. Progress towards a nationally-recognized certification 5. Enrollment options for next school year (last meeting of year) REGISTRAR

The Registrar’s Office issues official transcripts and certificates. There is no charge for these documents. Students must request these documents by completing the appropriate form described below. These documents may require time for records to be researched and verified; students should allow 5 business days for requests to be processed. Contact the program secretary for an enrollment confirmation or unofficial transcript.


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Enrollment Confirmation Enrollment status, tuition costs and scheduled class times can be verified by letter. The letter is addressed and mailed to the business and/or agency requesting the information. A copy of the letter is sent to the student/parent upon request. Unofficial Transcript Completed course names/grades printed on EOC Tech letterhead without Registrar’s signature. Official Transcript Completed course names/grades printed on official paper with Registrar’s signature. Certificates Issued based on the following: 1. Career Major Completer Every course is completed with course grade within the career major. 2. Course Concentrator At least 360 hours or more completed with course grade within the career major. 3. Course Completer At least one course, but less than 360 hours is completed with course grade within the career major.

Information will not be released if the student has outstanding financial obligations to EOC Tech. Official transcripts cannot be faxed due to the security paper safeguards of the official transcript paper. Please contact the Registrar’s office for more information. COLLEGE ALLIANCE PROGRAM (College Credit) The College Alliance Program is currently being reviewed by the Higher Learning Commission and the 2-year schools. Please contact the Tech Prep Coordinator for current status at 405.390.5309 or callen@eoctech.edu

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