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LEARNING FOR

Life Daytime Career Training Programs

2016 - 2017

HOT PROGRAMS Construction 8 Health 13 Industrial Tech 14 Machine Tool 15

Enhancing Lives Securing Futures

Pioneer Technology Center


WELCOME TO

Pioneer Technology Center! Our studentsÊ achievements measure our success. At Pioneer Technology Center we want you to prosper! Admissions & Enrollments Any high school, home school or adult student planning to complete one of our Full-Time programs, also referredto as „career majors‰, must complete enrollment procedures with Student Services. Students attending full-time, Monday ă Friday, typically finish a career major within two semesters. Students who attend part-time typically finish in four semesters, depending on the length of the career major. Enrollment Steps: Ć Contact Student Services for enrollment options at 580-718-4234. Ć Assessment Required! Assessment scores taken within the last three years are required for enrollment. We would be happy to schedule you for assessment testing. Ć High School Diploma or GED Required. Proof of high school diploma/GED is required for all adults entering Pioneer Tech. Contact our ABE/GED Department for assistance in obtaining your GED if necessary at 580718-4319. Ć High School Approval. High school students need to begin the process with your high school counselor for scheduling purposes and assessment scores. Ć Fees: Adult students are required to pay a $25.00 fee ($75.00 for Practical Nursing) to complete enrollment after prerequisites are met.

If you are interested in our short term adult classes please call the Adult Training & Development office at 580-718-4223. These classes do not require the assessment testing.

Assessment At Pioneer Technology Center, we use assessment instruments to assist you with guidance in placement of a career major. We want you to be in a career major where you are happy and successful. Assessment scores from any college or university taken in the last three years will be accepted if they meet our testing guidelines in reading, writing and math.

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College & Career Counseling Pioneer Technology CenterÊs college connection can put you on a „fast track‰ toward your success. If you are a high school or adult student in one of our daytime career programs/majors, you may be eligible to receive college credit through Northern Oklahoma College, Oklahoma State University-IT, Okmulgee, Northwestern OSU or Cowley College, Arkansas City, KS. College credit is awarded at the completion of your career major.

Student Organizations Organizations offer students numerous opportunities to enhance their training. These organizations provide leadership and career development opportunities. They also provide industry with professionals who are qualified, motivated, confident, and competitive. Many of Pioneer Technology CenterÊs students have won state and national recognition within their organizations. Organizations include: Business Professionals of America (BPA), Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), HOSA: Future Health Professionals, SkillsUSA and ProStart.

Financial Assistance Financial assistance consists of scholarships, grants and part-time employment which may be offered individually or in combination depending on the degree of need for our daytime career majors. Additionally, there are several agencies that frequently sponsor students. For complete details, call the Pioneer Technology Center Financial Aid Office at 580-718-4228 or visit our website.

Tuition In-district high school students..............Free In-district adult rate ................................$2.00 per clock hour Out-of-district adult rate.........................$4.00 per clock hour Out-of-state adult rate ...........................$8.00 per clock hour

At Pioneer Technology Center We Value . . . Ć People Ć Character Ć Economic Development

Ć Innovation Ć Learning

Who we are Since 1973, we have been serving Kay County and now parts of Osage and Pawnee Counties by providing hightech educational opportunities for adults, high school students and area businesses.

Our mission is clear We are dedicated to enhancing lives and securing futures by creating an educational environment that inspires individuals to develop the knowledge, technical skills and character traits needed for success in the workplace and in life.

Pioneer Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex/gender, age, religion, disability, or veteran status. Inquiries concerning application of this policy should be made to Kahle Goff or Pam Dickerson, CoăCompliance Officers at (866) 612-4782 or at 2101 N. Ash, Ponca City, OK.

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Automotive Services A career in Automotive Service Technology focuses on what makes a car run! In this program students will learn the inner workings of an automobile including engine performance and repair, steering and suspension and brake systems as well as air conditioning and electrical systems. NATEF Certified.

Career Major: • Automotive General Service Technician (NATEF) - 1050 hours

Courses Include: • Workforce Staging • Fundamentals of Automotive Service (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Brakes (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Steering and Suspension (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Electrical/Electronics (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Engine Performance (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Heating and Air-Conditioning (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Engine Repair (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Automatic Transmission (NATEF aligned) • Automotive Manual Drive Train and Axle (NATEF aligned)

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) • Brakes Technician • Engine Performance Technician • Heating & AC Technician • Drive Train • +10 other certifications available!

Employment Opportunities

• Shop Management • Automotive Service Technician • Automotive Service Advisor • Heavy Equipment Technician • Farm Equipment Technician • Service Writer • Master Mechanic • Medium/Heavy Truck Technician • Parts Clerk

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Biomedical Sciences Academy STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education transforms the typical teacher-centered classroom by encouraging a curriculum that is driven by problem-solving, discovery and exploratory learning. STEM requires students to actively engage in situations to find real world solutions.

Career Major: • Biomedical Sciences Academy* - 960 hours

Courses Include: First Year Courses • Principles of Biomedical Sciences • Human Body Systems • Biomedical Health Careers • Anatomy & Physiology/Medical Terminology (college credit) Second Year Courses • Medical Interventions • Biomedical Innovation • Advanced Mathematic & Science Courses (possible college credit) • Additional Certification - CPR

* Criteria required for admission * High school students only

Future Employment Opportunities

• Doctor • Dentist • Veterinarian • Radiology Technologist • Research Scientist • Biology Lab Technician • Pharmacist • Physical Therapist • Nurse • Anesthesiologist 1.866.612.4782 | 5


BITE Administrative Services Business and Information Technology Education prepares learners for careers in planning, organizing, directing and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations. Career opportunities are available in every sector of the economy.

Career Major: • • • •

Administrative Assistant - 630 hours Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk/Office Management - 1020 hours Full Charge Bookkeeper - 1020 hours Office Information Specialist - 1020 hours

Courses Include: • • • • • • • • •

Accounting Capstone Accounting I & II Computerized Accounting Payroll Accounting Fundamentals of Technology Administrative Technologies Office Administration and Management Desktop Publishing and Graphic Design Fundamentals of Web Design

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Brainbench • Accounts Payable Clerk • Business Communication • Data Entry 10-key • Customer Assistance • Microsoft Office Specialist • +31 other certifications available!

Employment Opportunities

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Secretary Payroll Clerk Accounting Assistant Administrative Assistant Accounts Receivable Clerk Accounts Payable Clerk Legal Assistant Marketing Assistant Office Manager Bookkeeper Bank Teller


BITE Information Technology Pioneer Tech’s Business and Information Technology Education program prepares students for an exciting and fast paced career. Information flow is a major industry across the globe. Students completing this program have the opportunity to gain various industry certifications and will be qualified to manage a computer network and its support systems.

Career Major: • Enterprise Network Professional - 1140 hours • PC Support Technician - 510 hours • Network PC Support Specialist - 690 hours

Courses Include: • • • • • •

Computer Repair and Troubleshooting Fundamentals of Technology Enterprise Network Professional Capstone Network and Routing Fundamentals Routing and Switching 1-4 Systems Support Capstone

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Brainbench CISCO • Computer Fundamentals • Windows Administration • Microcomputer Networking Technician • CISCO Certified Entry Network Technician • CompTia A+ Essentials • CCNA ICND Exam • Microsoft Certified Systems Administration • +20 other certifications available!

Employment Opportunities

• Bench Technician • Network Administrator • Systems Engineer • Computer Repair Technician • Network Engineer

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Construction Employees in construction build the future! This diverse career prepares learners for careers in designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining homes, apartments, industrial buildings, warehouses, office buildings, churches and schools. Individuals employed in this cluster work on new structures, restorations, additions, alterations and repairs.

Career Major: • Residential/Commercial Carpenter - 1140 hours • Cabinetmaker - 780 hours

Courses Include: • Construction Core • Basic Finishing Techniques • Building Materials, Fasteners and Adhesives • Cabinet Design/Planning and Estimating • Cabinet Installation • Concrete and Reinforcing Materials • Drywall Finishing • Drywall Installation • Floor Systems • Light Equipment in Construction • Metal Building Concepts

• Metal Stud Framing • Plan Reading and Elevations • Residential Exterior Trim and Roof • Roofing Applications • Wall and Ceiling Framing • Windows, Doors, Floors, & Ceiling Trim • Roof Framing • Intro to Windows and Exterior Doors • Exterior Finishing • Residential Plans & Drawing Interpretation

Competencies/Certifications Available: National Center for Construction Education & Research Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education • Plan Reading & Elevations • Drywall Finishing • Hand & Power Tools • Cabinet Maker Trainee • Wall & Ceiling Framing • +35 other certifications available! • Exterior Finishing

Employment Opportunities

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• Frame Carpenter • HVAC Technician • Form Carpenter • Trim Carpenter • Drywall Installer • Construction Manager • Contractor • Laborer • Plumber


Cosmetology Pioneer Technology Center’s Cosmetology program prepares you for an exciting career utilizing creativity and entrepreneurial skills. Students will receive hands-on instruction toward a career that provides a profitable and rewarding experience. The training provided through the program prepares students for the State Board of Cosmetology licensing exam.

Career Major: • Cosmetologist - 1500 hours (adult) • Cosmetologist-Public - 1000 hours (high school) • Cosmetology Master Instructor - 1000 hours

Courses Include: • • • • • • • • • • •

Basic Facials Basic Manicure/Pedicure Customer Service/Shop Management Hair Coloring Hair Texture Chemical Restructuring Haircutting Hairstyling Introduction to Cosmetology Lash & Brow Tinting & Arching Scalp Treatments Shampoo/Conditioning/Rinses

Licensing Available: Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology Ć Cosmetologist Ć Cosmetology Instructor

Employment Opportunities

• Cosmetologist • Master Instructor • Facialist • Makeup Artist • State Board Inspector

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Culinary Arts The hospitality industry is one of the nation’s largest employers offering many different career opportunities. Pioneer Tech’s Culinary Arts program prepares students through classroom experience and handson training. Culinary Arts students also learn by preparing meals daily for the public in a commercial kitchen.

Career Major: Ć Culinary Arts Assistant - entry level 1116 hours

Courses Include: • • • • • • • • • •

FACS Career Readiness Core FACS Career Readiness Advanced Sanitation Kitchen Safety Food Service Equipment Seasoning and Flavorings Getting Ready to Cook Cooking Methods Introduction to Garde Manger Sandwiches, Appetizers and Hors d’Oeuvres • Fruit and Vegetables • Grains, Legumes and Pasta

• Introduction to Stocks, Sauces and Soups • Fish and Shellfish • Meat and Poultry • Yeast Breads, Rolls and Pastries • Quick Breads • Desserts • Working in a Restaurant • Menus • Dietary Basics • The Business of a Restaurant • Job Readiness/Hospitality • Independent Living Skills

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Department of Health • Basic Culinary Arts • Advanced Culinary Arts

Employment Opportunities

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Sous Chef Line Cook Executive Chef Pastry Chef Baker Caterer Restaurant Owner Food Service Manager


Early Care & Education Pioneer Technology Center’s Early Care & Education program prepares students for a rewarding career shaping the lives of young children. Work with children ages one to five in Pioneer Tech’s on-site Children’s Lab & Pre-school and learn about health, safety and nutrition, child development, and classroom management, just to name a few.

Career Major: • Early Care & Education Master Teacher - 1050 hours

Courses Include: • • • • • • •

Child Development Safety in Early Care Guidance Health and Safety for Children Introduction to Early Care CDA Preparation Program Types and Environments

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Nutrition for Children FACS Career Readiness Core Professionalism Interactions with Children Developing Curriculum Teaching and Learning FACS Career Readiness Advanced

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Department of Human Services • Entry Level Child Care Training • Master Teacher • Child Development Associate • Infant & Toddler Child Care Provider • Child Care Director

Employment Opportunities

• Child Care Teacher • Children’s Librarian • Teacher Assistant • K-12 Teacher preparation • Preschool Director • Child Care Aide

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Fleet & Facilities Maintenance Receive hands-on training in a wide variety of occupations including automotive and building & landscape maintenance. Develop both the professional skills and workplace attitudes needed for employment with classroom exercises that reflect actual working situations. Enhance learning experience through teamwork, field trips and group projects.

Career Major: • Fleet & Facility Maintenance Technician - 1050 hours • Automotive Detailing Assistant - 90 hours

Courses Include: • Automotive Service Detailing for Delivery • Custodial Services • Custodial Safety Practices • Equipment Preventative Maintenance • Floor Care Equipment • Introduction to Cleaning Chemicals • Service Careers Engine Operations • Service Careers Engine Systems • Upholstery and Carpet Maintenance • Landscape Tool Operation • Forklift Safety for Horticulture

Employment Opportunities

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Technicians • Service Careers Life Skills • SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds in Construction • Landscape Groundskeeping • General Construction Safety and First Aid • Electrical Safety in Construction • Hand and Power Tools • Introduction to Blueprints • Introduction to Preventative Maintenance • APMT Lube Technician • APMT Tire Technician • Workforce Staging

Landscape Maintenance Automotive Maintenance Groundskeeping Forklift Operator Building Maintenance Custodial Services Auto Detail Services


Health Careers Certification Pioneer Tech’s Health Careers Certification program prepares students for exciting career opportunities in health related fields. Students will learn basic knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level employment in a clinical setting.

Career Major: • • • • • • • •

Advanced Acute Care Nursing Assistant - 917 hours Long-Term Care Aide - 91 hours Veterinary Assistant - 824 hours Restorative Aide - 645 hours Pharmacy Technician - 779 hours Certified Medication Aide - 61 hours Home Health Care Nursing Aide - 16 hours Emergency Medical Technician - Evening AT&D class only

Courses Include: • Core Concepts of Effective Communication • Core Employability Skills • Core Health Promotion • Core Health Care Delivery Systems • Core Information Technology Applications • Core Safety Practices

• Core Legal and Ethical Principles and Practices • Core Medical Mathematics • Core Teamwork in Health Care • Core Technical Skills in Health Care • Core Introduction to Clinical Experience

Competencies/Certifications Available: American Heart Association, Oklahoma State Board of Health Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education • Medication Administration Technician • Long-Term Care Nurse Assistant • Pharmacy Technician • Veterinary Assistant • CPR/First Aid • +6 other certifications available!

Employment Opportunities

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Medication Administration Technician Long-Term Care Nurse Aide Home Health Aide Restorative Aide Emergency Medical Technician Phlebotomist Pharmacy Technician Certified Medication Aide Preparation for: LPN, RN, Radiology Technician 1.866.612.4782 | 13


Industrial Technology People in Industrial Technology careers perform preventative maintenance procedures on machines, tools and equipment. Individuals with careers in Industrial Technoogy maintain as well as troubleshoot instruments that control manufacturing processes.

Career Major: • Instrumentation Technician - 1050 hours • Industrial Maintenance Technician - 1065 hours • Engineer/Process Technology - 1035 hours (high school only)

Courses Include: • Electrical Schematics and Blueprint Reading • Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles • Fundamentals of Manufacturing • Industrial Electricity • Industrial Electronics • Instrumentation & Control • Microprocessor Instrumentation • Motor Theory and Operation • Programmable Controller Programming

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Lean Manufacturing Concepts Lean Manufacturing Processes Safety in Manufacturing Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing Basic Electrical Theory Digital Electronics for Manufacturing Maintenance Programmable Controller Interfacing Workforce Staging Electrical Distribution

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education • Industrial Maintenance Mechanic • Fluid Power Mechanic • Electrical/Electronic Mechanic • Power Transmission Mechanic • NCCER - Level 4

Employment Opportunities

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Instrument Calibrator Hydraulic System Technician Troubleshooter PLC Programmer System Technician Maintenance Technician Engineering Design & Development Aerospace Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technician Industrial Engineering Technician Electrical Technician


Machine Tool Technology Machinists set up and operate basic machine tools, read blueprints, and use common hand tools and precision measuring instruments. Students will learn the properties and heat treatment of different metals and train to operate computerized numeric controlled (CNC) machines. MList Certified.

Career Major: • CNC Manufacturing Technician - 1080 hours • Advanced CNC Machinist - 1230 hours

Courses Include: • • • • • • • •

Engine Lathe Operations Milling Operations Operations Programming Fundamentals of Manufacturing Introduction to Quality Machine Tool Theory Metal Preparation for Processing

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Precision Measurement Precision Grinding Print Reading for Machining CNC Production Applications CNC Milling Production Applications • Workforce Staging

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education National Institute of Metal Working Skills (available at the end of training) • Machinist Level 1 • CNC Machining Center Operator • Drill Press Operator • Lathe Operator

Employment Opportunities

• Mold Maker • CMM Operator • Tool and Die Maker • CNC Operator • Machinist • Instrument Calibrator • Tooling Journeyman

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Medical Assisting Pioneer Tech’s Medical Assisting program provides adult students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work as a medical assistant. Students learn a variety of clerical skills including patient scheduling, billing and medical insurance coding, as well as clinical skills that include vital signs, phlebotomy, ECG and sterile techniques. Completion of this program will give students the skills to be successful in today’s health care professions.

Career Major: • Medical Assistant* - 1050 hours

Courses Include: • Anatomy and Physiology • Administrative Medical Office Procedures • Beginning Word Processing • Clinical Procedures I • Clinical Procedures II • Computer Keyboarding • Medical Terminology

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Medical Assisting Externship Medical Assisting Simulation Medical Coding Medical Informatics Introduction to Medical Insurance • Medical Law & Ethics • Pharmacology

Competencies/Certifications Available: American Heart Association, American Association of Medical Professionals Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education • Registered Medical Assistant • Medical Assistant: Clinical • Medical Assistant: Administrative • Medical Assistant: Phlebotomy • CPR/First Aid

* Adult students only

Employment Opportunities

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• Medical Assistant • Medical Secretary


Practical Nursing The PTC Practical Nursing program prepares adult students for an exciting career as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Students learn nursing skills through classroom theory and in clinical settings such as hospitals, skilled nursing units and long-term care facilities. Clinical rotations are also completed in physician offices, hospice and home health care settings. Graduates of the program are eligible to sit for the national nursing registry examination to become a Licensed Practical Nurse.

Career Major: • Licensed Practical Nurse* - 1500 hours

Courses Include: • Medical Terminology • Anatomy and Physiology • CM Long Term Care Nursing Aide • Nursing Concepts I • Fundamentals of Nursing • Clinical Nursing I • PN Pharmacology • Medical Surgical Nursing I • Maternal/Newborn Nursing • Clinical IV - Maternal/Newborn/ Daycare

• Pediatrics • Clinical IV - Pediatric & Mental Health • Mental Health Concepts • Clinical II - Medical Surgical (Part I) • Clinical III - Med/Surg Nursing (Part II) • Medical Surgical Nursing II • Clinical V - Transition to Practice (Leadership) • Leadership/Transition

Competencies/Certifications Available: American Heart Association Oklahoma Department of Health • Long-Term Care Nurse Aide • Certified Medication Aide • CPR Certification * Adult students only * Must meet specific requirements

Employment Opportunities

Preparation for:

• National Nursing Licensure Examination - LPN

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Welding Pioneer Tech’s Welding program prepares students for a wide variety of career choices. Skills attained include process cutting (oxy-fuel, plasma arc and air carbon arc), basic blueprint reading, and training for certification in SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW plate and pipe welding.

Career Majors: • Structural Welder - 1080 hours • Pipe Welder - 945 hours • Structural and Pipe Welder - 1425 hours

Courses Include: • Air Carbon Arc Cutting & Gouging • GMAW/FCAW Equipment & Setup • Metal Characteristics and Properties • Plasma Arc Cutting • SMAW Electrodes • SMAW Equipment and Setup • Weld Joint Fit-up and Adjustment • Weld Quality • Metal Preparation and Heat Treatment • Oxyfuel Cutting • SMAW Fillet/Groove Welds • Welding Blueprints

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Welding Detail Drawings FCAW Pipe/Plate GMAW Plate/Plate GTAW Aluminum Plate GTAW Equipment and Filler Materials GTAW Plate GMAW Pipe SMAW Open Root Pipe Welds SMAW Bead Welds and Fillet Welds SMAW Open V-Groove Welds Fundamentals of Welding

Competencies/Certifications Available: Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education • Shielded Metal Arc Welder • Gas Metal Arc Welder • Flux Core Arc Welder • Gas Tungsten Arc Welder State of Oklahoma Pipe Certifications AWS Structural Steel Certifications • Cutting Process Operator

Employment Opportunities

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• Pipe Fitter/Welder • Structural Steel Welder


SHARE The SHARE (Sharing Hope and Redefining Education) program is about helping students open the door to their futures. SHARE 1 is for students who have the required number of credits to be a sophomore. SHARE 2 is for students who have the required number of credits to be a junior. This unique program combines the academic classroom with specific career training. Students enrolled in the program will attend Pioneer Tech for all of their academic and career course work. Students, ages 15 to 20, who have left the educational environment, or are at severe risk of dropping out of school, now have an opportunity to earn their high school diploma.

The program includes: • • • • • •

Academic preparation toward a high school credential Life-skills training Personal and career counseling Career training Job shadowing Mentoring from business & community leaders

Pioneer Technology Center holds a high success rate in helping students receive their diploma. For more information about the SHARE program call 580-718-4281 or your high school counselor.

Students living in the following school districts may qualify: • • • • •

Blackwell Newkirk Ponca City Tonkawa Woodland

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Career Training and so much more! We provide extra support to our students . . . Academic Center The Academic Center concentrates on helping students improve on the appropriate math, reading and locating information skills to help the student enter the workforce by earning their WorkKeys certificate. Job readiness and job-seeking skills are reviewed to aid the student in getting a job.

WorkKeys WorkKeys is a component of the Academic Center. It is a job skills assessment system that measures “real world” skills that employers believe are critical to job success. WorkKeys testers earn Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum certificates based on knowledge which has been cross-walked with pre-determined scores needed by the Career Major they are enrolled in. These skills are valuable for any occupation at any level of education. All classes at Pioneer Tech earn a WorkKeys certificate.

Adult Basic Education/General Education Development The ABE/GED program provides adults the opportunity to develop their reading, writing and math skills, and/or to earn a high school diploma. This program supports students in accessing pathways to post-secondary education and training programs, as well as career assessment and planning. The program is open to adult students and 16-17 year-olds who meet specific criteria. Pioneer Technology Center provides a range of student support services that assist students in reaching their goals. PTC is an official High School Equivalency Testing site. Ask about our ESL classes.

New Beginning The New Beginning program offers new opportunities for Kay, Osage and Noble County residents who receive public assistance and others that meet specific requirements. The program offers supportive services, life skills and job training to single parents.

Academic Math/Science Classes PTC offers academic math and science to high school students desiring to earn math or science credits above Algebra I and Biology I. Currently, PTC offers Algebra II, Geometry, Math Analysis, Biology II and A&P. Courses must be approved for student enrollment by the home school counselor and Board of Education. All courses meet the standards set forth by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.

Outreach Coordinator PTC’s Outreach Coordinator works with a variety of educational institutions, organizations and businesses to help ensure that services meet the needs of the diverse populations within the district. 20 | www.pioneertech.edu


Business & Industry Services Our flexible one-on-one instruction for business executives and customized courses for your employees are just a few of the options that are available at Pioneer Tech!

Explore the following benefits

• Training customized to fit your company’s needs • Individual employee assessments and training plans • Ongoing, locally-based consulting services • Flexibility in delivery - Your Time, Your Place, Your Way • Long-term commitment 1.866.612.4782 | 21


Business & Industry Services Adult Training and Development (Evening and Short-Term Programs) • • • •

Short-Term Training Update Your Skills Enroll in Online Classes Train for a New Career

Agricultural Business Management • • • • • •

Quicken Record Keeping Farm Plans Farm Loans Financial Statements Marketing Tax Planning

Business Incubator • • • • • • •

Certified Incubator Facility Since 1996 Manufacturing, Industrial & Service Space First 3 Months Free Rent No Utility Deposits Oklahoma Income Tax Exemption on Net Income On-site Management One-on-One Coaching Available

Bid Assistance Center • • • • • •

Assistance Pursuing Government Contracts Statewide Training/Networking with Government Agencies 24/7 Access to Contractors Plan Room Ability to View & Print Large Format Plans Access to Bid Opportunities in Oklahoma & Kansas One-on-One Consulting

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Industry Training • • • •

New Skills Training Training for Industry Program (TIP) Existing Industry Training program (TEI) Industry Specific Training

Organizational & Leadership Development • • • • •

Management & Leadership Training Communication Skills Consulting Team Huddles Coaching

Manufacturing Extension Agent • • • • •

Engineering Research Development Training Services Inventory Control

Safety Training • • • • • •

First Aid/CPR/AED Hazard Communications Aerial Lift Confined Space Entry Respiratory Fit Test + Many Others

Self-Employment Training • • • • •

Small Business Loan Proposals Business Plan Development One-on-One Counseling for Entrepreneurs Financial Forecasting Strategic Planning

Small Business Management • • • • •

One-on-One Consulting Human Resources Marketing Advertising Business Operations 1.866.612.4782 | 23


Pioneer Technology Center

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