Table of Contents Full-Time, Daytime Career Majors & Course Catalog for 2015-2016 Table of Contents This information may be subject to change. This publication will also be available to view online at www.eoctech.edu. FULL-TIME, DAYTIME PROGRAM AREAS: • Accounting.......................................................................................................................................................................7 • Automotive.....................................................................................................................................................................16 • Administrative Support....................................................................................................................................................6 • Carpentry.........................................................................................................................................................................2 • Computer Repair............................................................................................................................................................11 • Networking.....................................................................................................................................................................11 • Digital Media....................................................................................................................................................................4 • Early Care & Education..................................................................................................................................................10 • Electrical Trades...............................................................................................................................................................3 • Emergency Services.......................................................................................................................................................12 • EMS (EMT Basic, Advanced & Paramedic)......................................................................................................................9 • Medical Academy (Basic & Advanced).............................................................................................................................8 • Fire Academy (Basic, Advanced & Fire Portion).............................................................................................................13 • Graphic Arts.....................................................................................................................................................................4 • Health...............................................................................................................................................................................8 • HVAC................................................................................................................................................................................3 • Service Careers................................................................................................................................................................2 • STEM..............................................................................................................................................................................15 • Web/3D Design................................................................................................................................................................5 • Welding...........................................................................................................................................................................14 CLASS SCHEDULE INFORMATION • Full-Time High School and Adult Students....................................................................................................................17 • EXPLORE High School Students...................................................................................................................................17 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Admissions and Enrollment Requirements for High School Students...........................................................................18 • Admissions and Enrollment Requirements for Home School Students.........................................................................18 • Admissions and Enrollment Requirements for STEM Students (Pre-Engineering)........................................................18 • Admissions and Enrollment Requirements for Full-time, Daytime Adult Students...................................................18-19 TUITION CHARGES & PAYMENT INFO for FULL-TIME, DAYTIME ADULT STUDENTS • Tuition Charges and Payment Information.....................................................................................................................19 • Student Fees, Textbooks and Equipment....................................................................................................................19-20 APPENDIX • Summary Table of 2015-2016 Career Majors................................................................................................................21 • New Gainful Employment information may be viewed at www.eoctech.edu
EOC Tech School Calendar JULY
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May 3 – Awards Banquet May 10 – Graduation Ceremonies May 16 – 4th 9 Week Grades Due May 19 – Last day of class for EOC Tech Students
Feb 4 – 5 Week Progress Reports Due Feb 7-8 – P/T Conf. – JHS Feb 15 – Presidents’ Day – Professional Development Mar 1-4 – Pre-Enrollment for EOC Tech Students for 16-17 Mar 11 – 3rd 9 Week Grades Due Mar 14-18 – Spring Break Mar 25 – Good Friday (tentative) Apr 20 – 5-Week Progress Reports Due
1
Architecture & Construction Service Careers
Carpentry
SC Building & Ground Maintenance | AC004-0027 HR
2
SOC CODE
Residential/Commercial Carpenter v.1 | AC003-0058
COST
1,035
8 $1,350
TI00378 TI00377 TI00982 TI00950 TI00964 TI00985 TI00771 TI01362 TI01368 TI01366 TI00243 TI00420 TI00715 TI00986 TI00965 TI00366 TI00615 TI00613 TI00802
Service Careers Life Skills 30 Custodial Services 75 Intro to Cleaning Chemicals 15 Floor Care Equipment 30 Intro to Rest Room Maintenance 15 Upholstery & Carpet Maintenance 15 General Construction Safety 30 & First Aid Safety Practices 60 for Custodial Technicians Intro to Custodial Floor Care 120 Equipment Advanced Custodial Services Skills 150 Intro to Heavy Equipment 45 Forklift Safety 30 Equipment Preventive Maintenance 30 Service Careers Engine Systems 75 Service Careers Engine Operations 15 Automotive Service Detailing 30 for Delivery Landscape Tool Operation 120 Landscape Grounds Keeping 120 Workforce Staging 30
HR
SOC CODE
COST
TI00766 TI00766 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
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 & 30 Ceiling Trim Cabinet Installation 30 Drywall Installation 45 Drywall Finishing 45 Suspended Ceilings 30 Basic Finishing Techniques 15 Residential Plans & 15 Drawing Interpretation Site Layout 1-Distance 30 Measurement & Leveling Light Equipment In Construction 15 Metal Building Concepts 15 Becoming a Crew Leader 15 Workforce Connection 120
FA - Financial Aid 8 Not Offered
FA
1,050 47-2031.00 $1,350 V/P
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
Electrical Trades
Residential/Commerical Electrician’s Assist | AC003-0092 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
1,050 47-3013.00 $1,350 V/P TI00771 TI00203 TI00204 TI00244 TI00773 TI00358 TI00286 TI00893 TI00205 TI00802 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 Alternating Current Circuits National Electrical Code Residential Wiring Methods Workforce Staging Commercial Writing Methods Motor Theory & Operation Motor Control Wiring Programmable Logic Controllers Workforce Staging
SOC CODE
COST
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
Residential HVAC Technician v.2 | AC004-0008 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
TI00687 TI00222 TI00717 TI00690 TI01134 TI01215 TI00924 TI00925 TI00685 TI00148 TI00934 TI00719 TI01146 TI00922 TI00686 TI01181 TI01216 TI00500 TI01190 TI00497 TI00718 TI00802
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
1050 49-9021.01 $1,350 V/P 30 15 120 45 30 60 90 120 240 30 120 30 30 90 30
Unlimited Electrician’s Assistant | AC003-0040 HR
HVAC
FA
1560 47-3013-.00 $1,890 V/P 30 15 120 45 30 60 90 120 240 120 120 60 30 30 90 90 120 120 30
30 60 45 60 45 30 15 90 120 15 15 15 30 120 45 120 90 15 15 30 15 30
Commercial HVAC Technician v.2 | AC004-0007 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
TI00687 TI00222 TI00717 TI00690 TI01134 TI01215 TI00924 TI00925 TI00685 TI00148 TI00934 TI00719 TI01146 TI00922 TI00686 TI00684 TI01161 TI00500 TI01190 TI00497 TI00746 TI00718 TI00802
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
1200 49-9021.01 $1,620 V/P Prerequisite: Residential HVAC Tech.
To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 17
30 60 45 60 45 30 15 90 120 15 15 15 30 120 45 180 90 15 15 30 90 15 30
3
Arts, Audio/Video Technology Communications Digital Media
Graphic Arts
Vinyl & Graphics Installation Specialist | AR004-0063
Digital Photographer | AR006-0032
HR
HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
600 27-1024.00 $810 V/P TI00451 TI00451 TI00269 TI00390 TI00768 TI01744 TI01745 BT00075
Intro to Graphic Communications Intro to Macintosh Design & Layout Typography Drawing/Illustration Wall and Floor Graphics Installation Commercial & Private Vehicle Graphics Installation Entrepreneurship
120 45 60 45 75 45 90 120
HR
SOC CODE
TI00451 TI00859 TI00484 TI00335 TI00271 TI00449 TI00267 TI00482 TI00394 TI00768 TI00276 TI00311 TI00928 TI00913 TI00452 TI00483 TI00490 TI00802 TI00334
Intro to Graphic Communications Safety 2 Computer Fundamentals Keyboarding 2 Proofing Principles Digital Photography Image Capture Scanning Black & White, Color Image Editing – 1 Drawing/Illustration Portfolio Development II-Print Digital Image Manipulation Digital Photography/ Photo Software II Photo Software & Digital Images Screen Printing Vinyl Signage Portfolio Development I Workforce Staging Professional Development
1005 27-1024.00 $1,215
4
COST
FA
V
8 $675
TI00513 TI00514 TI00210 TI00211 TI00515 TI00516 TI00797 TI00213 TI00919 TI00920 TI00215 TI00214
Advanced Digital Software Studio Portraiture 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 45 30 45 45 45 30 30 60 30 45 60
Audio & Video Production Assistant | AR002-0005
Image Print Designer | AR004-0020 COST
SOC CODE
510
HR
FA
V/P 120 15 45 15 15 30 30 30 45 75 240 60 45
SOC CODE
COST
8 $540 V
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
45 30 30 60 30 45
FA - Financial Aid 8 Not Offered
FA
465
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
15 120 30 60 60 60 60 30 30
Web Page Services Web Design Technician | AR006-0017 HR
570
SOC CODE
COST
FA
$675 V
8
TI00004 Animation Overview TI00269 Design & Layout TI00002 Web Authoring (HTML, CSS) TI00003 Web Animation (Macromedia Flash) TI00006 Advanced Web Animation Design TI00001 Web Site Production TI00221 Portfolio Production I TI00802 Workforce Staging
45 60 90 90 120 90 45 30
Web Development Specialist | AR006-0009 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
1275 15-1134.00 $1,485 V/P TI00858 Safety I TI00448 Copywrite Law TI00484 Computer Fundamentals TI00485 Professional & Personal Development TI00451 Intro to Graphic Communications TI00957 Design & Color Principles 2 - Web TI00310 Digital Page Layout TI00311 Digital Image Manipulation TI00312 Digital File Prep TI00487 Project Mgmt Conceptual Design Process TI00737 Digital Typography TI00489 Basic Computer Illustration TI00002 Web Authoring, (HTML, CSS) TI00003 Web Animation (Macromedia Flash) TI00221 Portfolio Production I TI00006 Advanced Web Animation Design TI00802 Workforce Staging
15 15 45 15 120 75 180 60 60 90 45 90 90 90 45 120 30
3D Designer | IT003-0014 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
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
1080 27-1014.00 $1,350 V/P 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120
To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 17
5
Business, Management & Administration Office Information Specialist | BA002-0010
Administrative & Information Support SOC CODE
COST
BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00049 BT00110
Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Administrative Technologies II Office Administration & Management Administrative Assistant Capstone
SOC CODE
COST
FA
600 43-6014.00 $810 V/P
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
Executive Administrative Assistant v. 2 | BA002-0032 HR
SOC CODE
COST
BT00182 BT00014 BT00114 BT00049 BT00026 BT00011 BT00035 BT00110
Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Administrative Technologies II Office Administration & Management Customer Assistance Accounting I Computerized Accounting Executive Administrative Assistant Capstone
FA
960 43-6011.00 $1,215 V/P 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120
FA - Financial Aid
6
FA
960 43-9031.00 $1,215 V/P
Administrative Assistant | BA002-0001 HR
HR
8 Not Offered
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120
Finance Business Financial Management & Accounting
Payroll Accounting Clerk v.2 | FN001-0003
SOC CODE
COST
FA
480
8 $675 V
BT00182 BT00014 BT00011 BT00110
Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Accounting I Financial Clerk Capstone
SOC CODE
COST
FA
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
840 43-3051.00 $1,080 V/P
Financial Clerk | FN001-0001 HR
HR
120 120 120 120
Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk | FN001-0002
Full Charge Bookkeeper v.2 | FN001-0005
HR
SOC CODE
HR
SOC CODE
BT00182 BT00014 BT00011 BT00134 BT00110
Fundamentals of Technology Fundamentals of Administrative Technologies Accounting I Math of Finance Acct Payable/Acct Receivable Capstone
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
COST
FA
COST
120 120 120 120 120 120 120
FA
960 43-3031.00 $1,215 V/P
720 43-3031.00 $945 V/P 120 120 120 120 120
To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 17
120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120
7
Health Science Health Careers
EMT & Medical Academy
Nursing Assistant | HL001-0049 HR
SOC CODE
COST
EMT Basic v.4 | HL001-0011 FA
496
8 $675 V
HL00032 HL00342 HL00046 HL00169 HL00004
Health Careers Core Core Medical Terminology Anatomy & Physiology Core Healthcare Provider CPR & First Aid Long Term Care Aide
HR
225 45 120 15 91
SOC CODE
COST
FA
341 8 1,300 V Adult Enrollment only. Schedule varies by term. Clinical schedule outside of class. Co-Requisites: HazMat Awareness, NIMS HL00573 EMT Orientation 8 HL00572 Anatomy & Physiology for 76 Emer. Responder HL00414 Core Healthcare Provider 7 CPR v.2 HL00056 Basic Preparatory v.3 37 HL00154 Basic Airway 16 Management v.2 HL00347 Basic Patient Assessment v.3 20 HL00155 Basic Medicine v.3 42 HL00538 Basic Shock 10 HL00156 Basic Trauma v.2 38 HL00057 Basic Special Patient 42 Populations v.2 HL00058 Basic EMS Operations v.2 9 HL00209 Basic EMT Clinical 36
EMT Advanced v.3 | HL001-0066 HR
395
SOC CODE
COST
FA
8 1,600 V
Schedule varies by term. Clinical schedule outside of class. PREREQUISITES: EMT Basic license, HazMat Awareness, NIMS. HL00573 HL00572 HL00414 HL00060 HL00061
EMT Orientation Anatomy & Physiology for Emer. Responder Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 Advanced EMT Core v.2 Advanced EMT Clinical v.2
FA FA- -Financial FinancialAid Aid
8
8 Not Offered Veteran’s Assistance Pell Grant 8 Not Offered V - V - Veteran’s Assistance P - P - Pell Grant
8 76 7 176 128
EMT Paramedic v.4 | HL001-0010 HR
SOC CODE
COST
1,244 29-2041.00 4,960
FA
V/P
Adult Enrollment only. Schedule varies by term. Clinical schedule outside of class. PREREQUISITES: EMT Basic license, Anatomy & Physiology, EMT Advanced Certificate, HazMat Awareness, NIMS HL00573 EMT Orientation HL00348 Paramedic Preparatory/Pharm. v.2 HL00210 Paramedic Airway Mgmt & Ventilation v.2 HL00211 Paramedic Patient Assessment v.2 HL00125 Paramedic Trauma/Shock v.2 HL00545 Paramedic Medicine v.3 HL00546 Paramedic Cardiovascular v.2 HL00146 Paramedic Special Patient Populations v.2 HL00576 Pre-Hosp Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) HL00577 Pediatric Ed for Pre-Hosp Providers (PEPP) HL00128 Paramedic EMS Operations v.2 HL00147 Paramedic Clinical v.2
8 134 32 30 105 67 180 90 16 16 62 504
EMT Specialist Basic | HL001-0127
EMT Specialist Advanced | HL001-0128
HR
HR
515
SOC CODE
COST
FA
8 2,070 V
569
Adult Enrollment only. Schedule varies by term. Clinical schedule outside of class. HL00572 Anatomy & Physiology for Emer. Responder HL00414 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 HL00056 Basic Preparatory v.3 HL00154 Basic Airway Management v.2 HL00347 Basic Patient Assessment v.3 HL00155 Basic Medicine v.3 HL00538 Basic Shock HL00156 Basic Trauma v.2 HL00057 Basic Special Patient Populations v.2 HL00058 Basic EMS Operations HL00209 Basic Clinical Preceptorship TI01715 Orientation to the Fire Academy TI01864 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers TI01863 Ropes for Emergency Responder TI01862 Intro to Water Rescue TI01009 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 TI01434 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication TI01019 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System TI01016 FA Weapons of Mass Destruction Awareness TI01880 Crime Scene/Drug Lab Awareness TI01868 Public Speaking & Communications TI01567 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations TI01881 EMT Specialist Skills Lab TI01877 Firefighter Physical Training I
76 7 37 16 20 42 10 38 42 9 36 16 16 16 8 10 16 8 8 8 7 8 24 37
SOC CODE
COST
FA
8 2,370 V
Adult Enrollment only. Schedule varies by term. Clinical schedule outside of class. Prerequisites: EMT Basic license, EMT Advanced certificate, HazMat Awareness, NIMS HL00572 Anatomy & Physiology for Emer. Responder HL00414 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 HL00060 EMT Advanced Core v.2 HL00061 EMT Advanced Clinical v.2 TI01715 Orientation to the Fire Academy TI01864 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers TI01863 Ropes for Emergency Responder TI01862 Intro to Water Rescue TI01009 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 TI01434 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication TI01019 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System TI01016 FA Weapons of Mass Destruction -Awareness TI01880 Crime Scene/Drug Lab Awareness TI01868 Public Speaking & Communications TI01567 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations TI01881 EMT Specialist Skills Lab TI01877 Firefighter Physical Training I
To Enroll Call 390.9591/ General Enrollment Info, pg 17
76 7 176 128 16 16 16 8 10 16 8 8 8 7 8 24 37
9
Human Services Early Child Development & Services
Entry-Level Teacher | HM001-0003 HR
110
SOC CODE
COST
FA
8 $135 V 90 20
525
8
COST
SOC CODE
COST
FA
FC00020 FC00021 FC00022 FC00023
Early Care & Ed Teacher Asst. Early Care & Ed Master Teacher Infant & Toddler Care Early Care & Education Director
HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
1120 25-2011.00 $1,350 V/P
FA
$675 V
FC00020 Early Care & Ed Teacher Asst.
525 525 70 250
Early Care & Education Infant/Toddler | HM001-0007
Early Care & Education Teacher Asst. | HM001-0006 SOC CODE
HR
1370 11-9031.00 $1,620 V/P
FC00001 Entry Level Child Care Teacher Training FC00059 ELCCT
HR
Early Care & Education Director | HM001-0004
525
FC00020 Early Care & Ed Teacher Asst. FC00021 Early Care & Ed Master Teacher FC00022 Infant & Toddler Care
525 525 70
Early Care & Education Master Teacher | HM001-0001
ParaProfessional-Child Development | HM001-0008
HR
HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
1050 25-2011.00 $1,350 V/P FC00020 Early Care & Education Teacher Assistant FC00021 Early Care & Education Master Teacher
525 525 525
SOC CODE
COST
FC00059 ELCCT FC00068 Early Care Supervision & Work-Based Exper. FC00071 Special Needs ParaProfessional Training FC00072 Child Development Associate I FC00073 Child Development Associate II
FA FA - Financial AidAid - Financial
10
FA
8 $675 V
8 8 Not Offered Assistance Not OfferedV - Veteran’s V - Veteran’s AssistanceP - Pell P -Grant Pell Grant
20 100 25 190 190
Information Technology Computer Repair & Networking
Network PC Support Specialist v.2 | IT002-0001 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
BT00182 BT00126 BT00051 BT00052 BT00017 BT00259 BT00110
Fundamentals of Technology Computer Repair & Troubleshooting I Computer Repair & Troubleshooting II Network & Routing Fundamentals Network/Client Operating Systems Security Fundamentals Network PC Support Specialist Capstone
870 15-1099.04 $1,080 V/P 120 120 120 150 120 120 120
Network Systems Technician IT001-0016 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
BT00182 BT00052 BT00017 BT00037 BT00043 BT00259 BT00110
Fundamentals of Technology Network & Routing Fundamentals Network/Client Operating Systems Server Operating Systems Network Management Security Fundamentals Network Systems Technician Capstone
870 15-1071.00 $1,080 V/P 120 150 120 120 120 120 120
To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 17
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Law, Public Safety, Correction & Security
Emergency & Fire Management Services
Intermediate Firefighter | LW002-0070 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
449
8 $1,080 8
HL00414 HL00009 TI01019 TI01009 TI01567 TI01010 TI01566 TI01434 TI01136 TI01877
Core Healthcare Provider CPR 8 Emergency Medical 70 Responder (EMR) Intro to National Incident 8 Mgmt Systems (NIMS) FA Hazardous Materials Awareness 10 Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 FA Hazardous Materials 48 Operations/WMD Wildland 32 Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 Firefighter I 212 Firefighter Physical Training I 37
FA - Financial Aid
12
8 Not Offered
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
Fire Academy Core
Fire Academy Programs
Master Firefighter Basic | LW002-0061
Master Firefighter Advanced | LW002-0066
HR
HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
940 33-2011.01 4,200 V/P Adult enrollment only HL00572 Anatomy & Physiology for 76 Emerg. Responder HL00414 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 7 HL00056 Basic Preparatory v.3 37 TI01715 Orientation to Fire Academy 16 HL00414 Core Healthcare Provider CPR 15 HL00056 Basic Preparatory 37 HL00154 Basic Airway Management v.2 16 HL00347 Basic Patient Assessment v.3 20 HL00155 Basic Medicine v.3 42 HL00538 Basic Shock 10 HL00156 Basic Trauma v.2 38 HL00057 Basic Special Patient Populations v.2 42 HL00058 Basic EMS Operations 9 HL00209 Basic EMT Clinical Preceptorship 36 TI01715 Orientation to the Fire Academy 16 TI01274 FA Firefighter I v.4 200 TI01008 FA Firefighter II v.2 48 TI01009 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 TI01010 FA Hazardous Materials Operations/ WMD 40 TI01266 Firefighter Safety & Survival v.2 16 TI01434 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 TI01014 FA Flammable Liquid & Gas Emergencies 16 TI01565 Advanced Vehicle Extrication v.2 16 TI01015 FA Flashover Training 8 TI01566 Wildland (FA) 24 TI01019 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 TI01567 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 TI01877 Firefighter Physical Training I 37 TI01861 Firefighter Physical Training II 29 TI01865 Fire Academy Skills Lab 69 TI01866 Taskbook Evaluations 42
994
SOC CODE
COST
FA
33-2011.01 4,200 V/P
Adult enrollment only Class Schedule varies by term and includes EMT Clinicals. Prerequisites: EMT Basic license, Hazmat Awareness, NIMS HL00572 Anatomy & Physiology for 76 Emer. Responder HL00414 Core Healthcare Provider CPR v.2 7 TI01715 Orientation to Fire Academy 16 HL00060 EMT Advanced Core v.2 176 HL00061 EMT Advanced Clinical v.2 128 TI01274 FA Firefighter I v.4 200 TI01008 FA Firefighter II v.2 48 TI01864 Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers 16 TI01863 Ropes for Emergency Responder 16 TI01862 Intro to Water Rescue 8 TI01266 Firefighter Safety & Survival v.2 16 TI01009 FA Hazardous Materials Awareness v.2 10 TI01010 FA Hazardous Materials Operations/WMD 40 TI01266 Firefighter Safety & Survival v.2 16 TI01434 FA Basic Vehicle Extrication 16 TI01014 FA Flammable Liquid & Gas Emergencies 16 TI01565 Advanced Vehicle Extrication v.2 16 TI01015 FA Flashover Training 8 TI01566 Wildland 24 TI01019 FA NIMS Intro to the Incident Command System 8 TI01568 FA Fire Dept Practicum v.2 24 TI01867 Pump Operations/Water Supply 21 TI01868 Public Speaking & Communications 7 TI01567 FA Emergency Vehicle Operations 8 TI01877 Firefighter Physical Training I 37 TI01861 Firefighter Physical Training II 29 TI01865 Fire Academy Skills Lab 69 TI01866 Taskbook Evaluations 42
To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 17
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Manufacturing Welding & Metal Fabrication
GMAW Structural Welder | MN007-0006 HR
330
SOC CODE
COST
FA
Structural Welder | MN007-0011
8 $405 V
HR
390
SOC CODE
COST
FA
8 $540 V
FCAW Structural Welder | MN007-0003 HR
330
SOC CODE
COST
8 $405
FA
V
SMAW Structural Welder | MN007-0001 HR
555
SOC CODE
COST
HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
TI00085 TI00088 TI00381 TI00756 TI00097 TI00380 TI00761 TI00083 TI00090 TI00089 TI00086 TI00760 TI00382 TI00386 TI00387 TI01435 TI00385 TI00401 TI00091 TI00093 TI00753 TI00087 TI00802
Fundamentals of Welding Welding Detail Drawings Metal Characteristics & Properties Metal Preparation & Heat Treatments Fundamentals of Cutting Processes Oxyfuel Cutting GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials SMAW Equipment & Setup SMAW Electrodes Welding Joint Fit-Up & Adjustment Welding Blueprints Weld Quality GMAW Plate GTAW Plate GTAW Aluminum Plate FCAW Plate SMAW Beads & Fillet Welds SMAW Groove Welds w/Backing SMAW Open V-Groove Welds Air Carbon Arc Cutting & Gouging Plasma Arc Cutting Workforce Staging
840 51-4121.06 $1,080 V/P
GTAW Structural Welder | MN007-0008
FA
8 $675 V
30 30 30 30 30 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 60 60 45 60 120 30 120 15 15 30
Combination Welder | MN007-0030 HR
SOC CODE
COST
FA
TI01619 TI00088 TI00756 TI00760 TI00381 TI00382 TI00086 TI00090 TI00089 TI00401 TI00093 TI00087 TI00753 TI00802 TI00761 TI00386 TI00385 TI00083 TI00387 TI01435 TI00405 TI00092 TI00082
Intro to Welding /Cutting Processes Welding Detail Drawings Metal Preparation & Heat Treatments Welding Blueprints Metal Characteristics & Properties Weld Quality Welding Joint Fit Up & Adjustment SMAW Equipment & Setup SMAW Electrodes SMAW Beads & Fillet Welds SMAW Open V Groove Welds Plasma Arc Cutting Air Carbon Arc Cutting & Gouging Workforce Staging GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup GMAW Plate FCAW Plate GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials GTAW Plate GTAW Aluminum Plate FCAW Pipe SMAW Open Root Pipe Welds GTAW Carbon Steel Pipe
1050 51-4121.06 $1,350 V/P
FA - Financial Aid
14
8 Not Offered
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
90 30 30 15 30 15 15 15 15 120 120 15 15 30 15 60 60 15 60 45 45 105 90
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics STEM
Pre-Engineering | SC001-0008 HR
960
SOC CODE
COST
FA
8
8
8
High School Enrollment Only with Approval
Year 1 Junior
Fall AP Calculus AB AP Physics I Intro to Engineering Design
Spring AP Calculus AB AP Physics I Principles of Engineering
Year 2 Senior
AP Calculus BC AP Physics II Digital Electronics
AP Calculus BC AP Physics II Digital Chemistry @ RSC
Advanced Pre-Engineering | SC001-0009 HR
1440
SOC CODE
FA
8
8
High School Enrollment Only With Approval
Year 1 Soph.
Fall AP Calculus AB AP Physics I Intro to Engineering
Spring AP Calculus AB AP Physics I Principles of Engineering
Year 2 Junior
AP Calculus BC AP Physics II Digital Electronics
AP Calculus BC AP Physics II
Choice of Two: Mechanics Bioengineering Aerospace Engineering Civil Engineering & Architecture Calculus III @ RSC* General Chemistry @ RSC*
Choice of Two: Aerospace Engineering Civil Engineering & Architecture Calculus IV @ RSC* General Chemistry @ RSC*
Year 3 Senior
Choice of One: Civil Engineering & Architecture Aerospace Engineering
To Enroll Call 390.9591 / General Enrollment Info, pg 17
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Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Automotive Service Automotive Service Technician | TR008-0025 HR
995
SOC CODE
8
COST
FA
$1,215 8
TI01609 Fundamentals of Automotive Service (NATEF Compliant) TI01719 Automotive Brakes (NATEF Compliant) TI01737 Automotive Steering & Suspension (NATEF Compliant) TI01738 Automotive Electrical/Electronics (NATEF Compliant) TI01739 Automotive Engine Performance (NATEF Compliant) TI01740 Automotive Engine Repair (NATEF Compliant) TI01741 Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning (NATEF Compliant) TI01742 Automotive Automatic Transmission &Transaxle (NATEF Compliant) TI01743 Automotive Manual Drivetrain & Axles (NATEF Compliant) TI00802 Workforce Staging
45 95 95 210 160
130 70 80 80 30
FA - Financial Aid
16
8 Not Offered
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
Full-Time Career Majors General Information ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
FULL-TIME HIGH SCHOOL and ADULT STUDENTS Full-time, daytime career majors meet Monday – Friday, 8:20 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. to 2:35 p.m. High school students may attend in the morning or afternoon session. Adults may attend the morning or afternoon session as a half-time student (no less than 12 clock hours per week); or adults may choose to attend both sessions as a full-time student (no less than 24 clock hours per week). Adult students may also attend on a special schedule (e.g., MWF all day), with pre-approval from the Student Services Coordinator. Pell Grant students must attend at least 24 clock hours per week to be considered as full-time, or attend at least 12 clock hours per week to be considered as half-time. For VA purposes, full-time status requires at least 22 clock hours per week, and half-time status requires at least 11 clock hours per week (Sun-Sat). EXPLORE PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS This program is an elective for high school sophomore students only. Students interested in the EXPLORE program should contact their high school counselor and a Student Services advisor at EOC Tech. Students must have an enrollment form on file with EOC Tech. Transportation is provided by EOC Tech and is students’ only option. The following are the class schedules for EXPLORE students:
Grade
Period
Time & Day
Class Length
CHS Sophomores
2nd
9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. M-F
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qtrs
LHS Sophomores
3rd
12:00-1:15 p.m. M-F
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qrts
HHS Sophomores
1st 4th 1st
8:20-9:30 a.m. M-F 1:20-2:35 p.m. M-F 8:20-9:30 a.m. M-F
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qrts 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qrts 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qrts
JHS Sophomores
1st 3rd
8:20-9:30 a.m. M-F 12:00-1:15 p.m.M-F
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qrts 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th qrts
Students will receive orientation to the Career Tech and college connection, career assessment, general safety, and orientation to technical math and communications. After orientation, the students will choose what they want to focus on from 6 career subject areas offered exclusively to EXPLORE students: Construction, Graphic Arts, Computer Networking, Business Administration, Automotive and Health.
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ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
High School Students (Out-Of-District)
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS (In-District)
Entrance Requirements Contact your high school counselor about enrollment at EOC Tech. Juniors and Seniors from Choctaw, Harrah, Jones or Luther schools may enroll during regular high school enrollment periods and receive credit toward their high school diploma. Students may choose from AM, PM or 85 minute class periods. There is no tuition charge for high school students. The procedure is as follows: Admission Procedures • Talk to counselor at your school • Complete enrollment forms with either sending school or EOC Tech counselor • (Optional) Complete a vocational assessment prior to enrollment HOME SCHOOL STUDENTS (In District)
Entrance Requirements Any in-district, home-schooled student is welcome to attend EOC Tech. Their enrollment priority will be treated the same as a student attending one of our 4 partner high schools. Tenth grade students will be limited to enrollment in the EXPLORE program, while students in 11th and 12th grade will be allowed admission to any class that other high school students are enrolled in. Enrollment procedure will be as follows: Admission Procedures 1. Schedule an appointment with an EOC Tech Student Services counselor to determine class enrollment. 2. Schedule and take EOC Tech Assessment Testing. 3. Prior to final admission to EOC Tech, student must submit the following documentation: • Proof of Residence • Copy of Birth Certificate • Copy of Shot Records • Proof of Curriculum 4. Once the enrollment procedure has been completed, home-school students will follow the same policies as other high school students. 5. Home school students who reside outside of the EOC Tech district may be charged for career major costs. Admission Requirements for STEM Students (Pre-Engineering) Entrance Requirements High school students have the opportunity to apply for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) program offered at EOC Tech. Students interested should contact their high school counselor and request an application. The deadline for these applications is usually April 15th. The following is a list of the criteria that students must meet for admittance: 1.GPA 3.0 (or higher) 2.Copy of high school transcript 3.Completed application 4.Counselor’s Referral Form 5.Reference Request from Math or Science Teacher There are costs involved with the courses taken concurrently at Rose State College.
Entrance Requirements An out-of-district high school student may be admitted to Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center if their Tech Center does not have a program of interest and EOC Tech does. The admission process is as follows: Admission Procedures 1.Make an appointment with your Technology Center’s counselor about your desire to attend EOC Tech. That counselor will contact Kim Gunn at EOC Tech, (405) 390-9591, ext. 247, to discuss the possibility of admission. 2.Go to your high school counselor and request the following be sent or taken to: EOC Tech, Attn: Kim Gunn, 4601 N. Choctaw Rd, Choctaw, OK 73020: •Current Transcript •Attendance Records •Discipline Records 3.Schedule and take EOC Tech Assessment Testing. 4.A phone call from your High School Counselor is required to discuss enrollment time-frame possibilities. 5.Once all the above is completed, an EOC Tech counselor will contact you to set up an appointment to discuss the possibility of admission. 6.High school students who reside outside of the EOC Tech district may be charged for career major costs. Once all materials and the interview have been completed, the Administration and Student Services personnel will determine acceptance into EOC Tech. Be advised that EOC Tech will admit in-district students as a priority; if space is available, out-of- district students may be admitted.
ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS - ADULTS ADULT STUDENTS (EXCEPT EMT AND FAC) Adult students interested in enrolling at EOC Tech should contact Student Services to discuss career major information and to schedule an appointment for assessment testing. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS There are 3 primary requirements for admission to EOC Tech: assessment testing, payment of tuition and program availability. ADMISSION PROCEDURES Adult students enrolling at EOC Tech must contact a Student Services Advisor to discuss program availability and career advisement.The admission and enrollment processes are as follows: STEPS TO ENROLL • Contact Student Services and schedule appointment with a Student Services advisor. • Provide copy of High School Diploma or GED • Take recommended assessments in the Academic Center • Complete Adult Student Information form
FA - Financial Aid
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8 Not Offered
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
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Career Major Tuition Charges For all career majors (except EMT and FAC), adult students who are enrolled full-time (FT) will be charged up to $1,080 for the 2015-2016 school year. Adult students who are enrolled half-time (HT) will be charged up to $540 for the 2015-2016 school year. Tuition is charged to the student’s account by semester. Charges may vary due to the “open-entry enrollment” policy. If the student begins after the semester start date, the charge will be prorated to the nearest ½ quarter. If the student needs more time to complete a major, the student will be charged based on the amount of additional time recommended by the instructor. See the Summary Table in the back of this publication for the tuition charges for each career major.
Decide on Career Major (based on availability) and enrollment status, i.e. full-time or half-time Pay tuition, provide documentation from funding agency or arrange financial aid with the Financial Aid Coordinator Provide evidence of all previous education and/or training. All previous education and/or training is evaluated and given credit when appropriate
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 Payment Information Tuition will be charged to the student’s account for the entire school year (except EMT and FAC). 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. Generally, payments are based on the student’s enrollment status, e.g. $540 per semester for full-time and $270 per semester for half-time. Other payment arrangements may be allowed with the approval of the Student Services Coordinator. Failure to comply with the payment schedule may result in withdrawal from the career major.
Admission Requirements for Adult Students in EMT, MAC and FAC The EMT, Medical Acadamy, and Fire Academy programs are for adult students only. These programs are offered twice a year (Fall and Spring) and Admission packets are sent out about 3 months before the start date. Prospective students should contact Cathy Dawson to request an Admission packet, or to be placed on the email/mailing list for the upcoming term. Generally, the Fall programs run from July to December, and the Spring programs run from January to June. Admission packets usually go out by April 1st for the Fall programs, and by October 1st for the Spring programs. The Admission packets include the following items which must be completed and returned to Cathy Dawson in the Public Services building by the due date listed in the packet in order to be considered for admission: Academic Eligibility: • ___ Copy of your High School diploma, high school transcript, or GED • ___ COMPASS test - All applicants are required to provide a COMPASS Test with a Reading score of 11th grade or higher and a combined Math score of 9th grade or higher and a Language score of 9th grade or higher (on file at EOC Tech). THE COMPASS TEST WILL BE ACCEPTED AS THE MEASURING INSTRUMENT FOR ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY. • ___ Substance Abuse Policy Statement • ___ Physical Fitness Evaluation (PFE) Affidavit • ___ Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) Background check Criminal History Record Information Request original form • ___ Group One Federal Background check Printed Receipt from online payment • ___ Department of Public Safety (DPS) Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) original form • ___ “Sports Physical” from Family Physician • ___ Copies of all required vaccination records • ___ Copy of EMT Basic National Registry (if applicable) Students should contact Cathy Dawson at (405) 390-5315, cdawson@ eoctech.edu, for information regarding admission into either an EMT or FAC career major.
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. Students needing more time to complete their career major will be charged based on the amount of additional time recommended by the instructor. See the Summary Table in the back of this publication for the tuition charges for each career major. 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 will be charged for career major costs based on the information listed above. Effective, July 1, 2011, Pell Grant students will be 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 will be charged to students’ accounts. Payments for these charges will automatically be deducted from students’ Pell Grant disbursement checks until all career major costs have been paid in full. Any remaining Pell Grant amounts will be 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 will be 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. Students receiving tuition assistance from an outside agency will be allowed to defer payment of career major charges upon receipt by the Student Services Coordinator of an authorization letter and/or contract from that agency.
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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. Please refer to the career major information listed in subsequent pages of this catalog for more information. 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. EMT and FAC have special tuition pricing with additional books/supplies. Students should contact Cathy Dawson at (405) 390-5315, cdawson@eoctech.org for more information.
FA - Financial Aid
20
8 Not Offered
V - Veteran’s Assistance
P - Pell Grant
2015-2016 FULL-TIME CAREER MAJORS (Information may be subject to change)
Course Code
Program (Career Major) Title
SOC Code
Clock Hours
Est. Months
EOC Charge
Pell
VA
Instructors
N/A
1,035
11
$1,350
No
No
R. Anderson D. Storm
47-2031.01
1,050
11
$1,350
Yes
Yes
T. Ogden
AC0040027
SC Building & Grounds Maintenance
AC0030058
Residential/Comm. Carpenter
AC0030092
Residential/Comm. Electrician's Asst.
47-3013.00
1,050
11
$1,350
Yes
Yes
AC0030040
Unlimited Electrician’s Asst.
47-3013.00
1,560
16
$1,890
Yes
Yes
AC0040008
Residential HVAC Technician
49-9021.01
1,050
11
$1,350
Yes
Yes
AC0040007
Commercial HVAC Technician
49-9021.01
1,200
14
$1,620
Yes
Yes
AR0040063
Vinyl & Graphics Installation Specialist
27-1024.00
600
7
$810
Yes
Yes
AR0040020
Image Print Designer
27-1024.00
1,005
11
$1,215
Yes
Yes
BA0020001
Administrative Assistant
43-6014.00
600
7
$810
Yes
Yes
BA0020032
Executive Administrative Asst. v.2
43-6011.00
960
10
$1,215
Yes
Yes
BA0020010
Office Information Specialist
43-9031.00
960
10
$1,215
Yes
Yes
FN0010001
Financial Clerk
N/A
480
6
$675
No
Yes
FN0010002
Acct Receivable/Payable Clerk v.2
43-3031.00
720
8
$945
Yes
Yes
FN0010003
Payroll Accounting Clerk v.2
43-3051.00
840
9
$1,080
Yes
Yes
FN0010005
Full Charge Bookkeeper v.2
43-3031.00
960
10
$1,215
Yes
Yes
HL0010049
Nursing Assistant
N/A
496
6
$675
No
Yes
HL0010011
EMT Basic v.4
N/A
341
6
$1,300
No
Yes
HL0010066
EMT Advanced v.3
N/A
HL0010010
EMT Paramedic v.4
29-2041.00
HL0010127
EMT Specialist Basic
HL0010128
EMT Specialist Advanced
HM0010003
Entry Level Teacher
HM0010006
Early Care & Ed Teacher Assistant
525
6
HM0010001
Early Care & Ed Master Teacher
25-2011.00
1,050
11
HM0010007
Early Care & Ed Infant/Todd Care
25-2011.00
1,120
11
HM0010004
Early Care & Ed Director
11-9031.00
1,370
HM0010008
Para Professional Child Dev.
N/A
525
395
6
$1,600
No
Yes
1,244
13
$4,960
Yes
Yes
N/A
515
6
$2,070
No
Yes
N/A
569
6
$2,370
No
Yes
N/A
110
2
$135
No
Yes
$675
No
Yes
$1,350
Yes
Yes
$1,350
Yes
Yes
14
$1,620
Yes
Yes
6
$675
No
Yes
N/A
IT0020001
Network PC Support Specialist v.2
15-1099.04
870
9
$1,080
Yes
Yes
IT0010016
Network Systems Technician
15-1071.00
870
10
$1,080
Yes
Yes
AR0060032
Digital Photographer
N/A
510
6
$675
No
Yes
AR0020005
Audio & Video Production Asst.
N/A
465
5
$540
No
Yes
AR0060017
Web Design Technician
N/A
570
6
$675
No
Yes
C. Castle M. Thomas Bill Burton
T. Spencer
M. Brzozowski N. Meek
C. Williams A. Sanders
K. Manwell
T. Buntin B. Hlavaty
T. Tracy
AR0060009
Web Development Specialist
15-1134.00
1,275
13
$1,485
Yes
Yes
IT0030014
3D Designer
27-1014.00
1,080
12
$1,350
Yes
Yes
N/A
449
9
$1,080
No
No
Bob Burton A. Sanders C. Williams
LW0020070
Intermediate Firefighter
LW0020061
Master Firefighter Basic
33-2011.01
940
6
$4,200
Yes
Yes
LW0020066
Master Firefighter Advanced
33-2011.01
994
6
$4,200
Yes
Yes
MN0070011
Structural Welder
51-4121.06
840
9
$1,080
Yes
Yes
MN0070030
Combination Welder
51-4121.06
1,050
11
$1,350
Yes
Yes
SC0010008
Pre-Engineering (STEM)
N/A
960
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
SC0010009
Advanced Pre-Engineering (STEM)
N/A
1,440
15
N/A
N/A
N/A
TR0080025
Auto Service Tech - NATEF Compliant
N/A
995
10
$1,215
No
No
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*Bold print indicates revised for 2015-2016.
J. Babek E. Lord L. Largent J. LaFevers R. Cox
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