Northeast Technology Center Course Catalog 2016-2017

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Northeast Technology CenterCourse Catalog2016-2017

Northeast Technology Centerwww.netech.eduAftonP.O. Box 219Afton, OK 74331(918) 257-8324 x 3143(888) 513-2378Claremore1901 N. Hwy 88Claremore, OK 74017(918) 342-8066 x 5104KansasP.O. Box 30Kansas, OK 74347(918) 868-3535 x 239(877) 868-3535PryorP.O. Box 825Pryor, OK 74362(918) 825-5555 x 2158(888) 832-7988“Preparing Individuals for Successful Careers”For more information on NTC’s gainful employment data, graduation rates, median debt of students whocompleted the program and other important consumer information, please visit our district’s website atwww.netech.edu.There will be no discrimination in any NTC Campus facilities because of race, color, sex,pregnancy, gender, gender expression or identity, national origin, religion, disability, veteranstatus, sexual orientation, age, or genetic information in its programs, services, activities andemployment. Inquiries concerning application of this policy may be referred to: Northeast TechnologyCenter; Attn: Deputy Superintendent; PO Box 487; Pryor, OK 74362-0487; (918) 825-7040.

Northeast Technology CenterCourse CatalogPreparing Individuals forSuccessful CareersNortheast Technology Center provides quality career and technical education to the residentsof Mayes, Craig, Rogers, Ottawa and Delaware counties, as well as parts of Cherokee,Nowata and Wagoner counties.NTC’s campuses are located in Afton, Kansas, Pryorand Claremore. Through its full-time daytime classes, short-term evening classes, and itsBusiness and Industry Services and training, NTC serves well over 25,000 patrons per year.It is the goal of NTC to serve the patrons of District #11 as fully as possible. For more information on anyprogram offered, please contact any of the campuses. Contact information can be found on the insidefront cover of this catalog. For more information on NTC’s gainful employment data, graduation rates,median debt of students who completed the program and other important consumer information, pleasevisit the district’s website at www.netech.edu.3

Table of ContentsTable of Contents4Student Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6Full-Time Programs Offered by Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Full-Time Course Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10Full-Time Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-35Business Information TechnologyAnimation & Digital Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Business Administration, Multimedia & Graphics . . .12-13Construction TechnologyConstruction Trades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Electrical Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Health Science TechnologyHealth Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19Practical Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Hospitality & Human ServicesCosmetology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Culinary Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-23Occupational Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Innovative TechnologyEAST (Environmental & Spatial Technology) . . . . . . .25Home Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Manufacturing TechnologyCNC Machining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Welding & Metal Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)Pre-Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Transportation TechnologyAutomotive Collision Repair Technology . . . . . . . . . . . 32Automotive Service Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Diesel & Heavy Equipment Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Marine Service Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Business and Industry Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-39Application for 13th Year Tuition Waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Application for Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41-42Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

Tuition & FeesHigh school students attend NTC tuition free. However, costs for books, supplies, etc., may still apply. Selected career major must be600 hours to be eligible for financial aid, such as a Pell grant. You cannot combine two majors to achieve this total. Check with campusfinancial aid to confirm class financial aid availability.The tuition for in-district and out-of-district adults is as follows (does not include required books, fees, licenses/certifications):Price per SemesterPrice Per YearFull-Time In-District: 1000 2,000Full-Time Out-of-District: 2,000 4,000Practical Nursing (PN) In-District Total Cost: 5,400Practical Nursing (PN) Out-of-District Total Cost: 7,800Adult students are also responsible for a 75 per semester supply fee. Other fees may apply depending on program and campus.Resources & ScholarshipsFree Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - The FAFSA can be obtained at any of NTC’s campuses, or you can complete theapplication online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. For more information, there is a financial aid office at each campus.13th Year Tuition Waiver - High school seniors may apply for a tuition waiver for the school year following their graduation. Qualifyingstudents will need to pay a supply fee of 75 per semester. Additionally, some programs require students to purchase books. Completethe application found at www.netech.edu and submit it to Student Services at your Northeast Technology Center campus for consideration.Northeast Technology Foundation Scholarship - This scholarship is also available to both high school and adult students. Completethe application found at www.netech.edu and submit it to Student Services at your Northeast Technology Center campus for consideration.College CreditIn some cases, technical training at NTC can be connected to an Associate in Applied Science degree. Upon completing 12 credit hoursat a higher education institution, provide an NTC transcript and certifications to college advisor to be reviewed for possible college creditat a reduced cost. College credit hours granted vary depending on participating colleges and NTC program. Contact your NTC StudentAdvisor for more information on how you can get a head start on college while attending NTC.Class TimesHigh school students may attend NTC Monday through Friday in either the morning session, which runs from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., orthe afternoon session, which runs from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Adults may attend either or both sessions.Enrollment ProceduresRegistration for full-time classes begins in January for the following fall term. To enroll, high school students simply complete an applicationand return it to NTC or their home school. Adult students can complete an application online at www.netech.edu or in person at any ofNTC’s four campuses.Math CoursesNTC offers two core math classes that students may take for high school credit: Geometry and Algebra 2. This allows students who needStudent Records and PlacementComprehensive and up-to-date records will be kept on each student. These records are kept in order to assist the staff in job placementand to accurately answer inquiries from prospective employers. Assistance will be given to all qualified students toward job placement.This service does not assure employment, but through the NTC job placement office many students will be placed. Unqualified studentswill not be recommended to industry. Also, NTC offers placement services to students after completion.Student Resourcesthese courses to obtain enough core math credits for graduation from their home high school to still be able to attend NTC.5

Academic Resource CenterEach NTC campus has an Academic Resource Center (ARC) to assist students in advancing their skills. The ARC offers many computerprograms and personalized instruction designed to enable the student to attain entry-level basic skills or to advance in a chosen field ofexpertise. Pre-testing identifies strengths and areas of need. Through self-paced, customized programs, the ARC provides assistancein math, science, reading, language, basic competencies, computer education, pre-employment and work maturity skills, resume writing,portfolio building, job application procedures and personal finance.Students develop a plan of study for their future and have the opportunity to earn a Career Readiness Certificate through WorkKeystesting. Visits to the ARC are a scheduled part of the coursework at NTC. The ARC is also available in the evening for industry andcommunity use. Various programs can be adapted for employees to use in the job setting. Rates and scheduling information may beobtained by calling NTC.Student OrganizationsLearning a skill is just half the formula for success in the workplace. Becoming a leader in your occupation, your place of work, or both,completes the formula. To help our students excel in all aspects of their job experience, we offer memberships in five national studentorganizations. Not only do these organizations allow their members to hold office, they also teach teamwork skills, leadership skillsand problem-solving skills through on-campus and community service projects and participation in local, district, state and national skillcontests. The student organization you can join depends on the program in which you enroll.Business Professionals of America (BPA) - Open to students enrolled in business and computer courses.FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) - Open to students enrolled in food service and certain occupationaltrades.HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) - Open to students enrolled in health care courses.SkillsUSA - Open to students enrolled in trade and industrial courses.In addition to these vocation-based student organizations, NTC students may also earn recognition as a member of theNational Technical Honor Society (NTHS) if they meet certain GPA requirements.Adult Training & EducationEach semester Northeast Technology Center offers a variety of adult day and evening classes. In addition to adult classes at the fourcampuses, some training is also available at the Administration Office in Pryor. If you are looking for specific career training at a quickpace, professional education or just pursuing a special interest, NTC can assist you with your training needs. Contact a campus near youor visit the NTC website at www.netech.edu.Adult Education CoordinatorsMike Reece - Afton Campus (918) 257-8324Mike Seifried - Kansas Campus (918) 868-3535Troy Steidley - Claremore Campus (918) 342-8066Troy Steidley - Pryor Campus (918) 825-5555On-the-Job TrainingStudent ResourcesOn-the-job training (OJT) is a privilege gained by students who satisfactorily complete academic coursework and develop the expected6skill level necessary to enter the workforce. The job must be related to the training received in the Northeast Technology Center program.The instructor will work with the student’s employer to develop a training program and proper expectations for the student’s job duties andperformance. Students receive academic credit for their OJT, and details of their job performance will be communicated to the student’sinstructor at NTC. Before the student is eligible for OJT, he or she must meet all NTC attendance requirements and must have a “C” orbetter in all NTC courses during the OJT grading period. An OJT agreement will be completed and signed by all parties prior to the studentstarting the training. All documents must be turned in prior to starting OJT. Students that do not comply with the agreement will have theirOJT privileges withdrawn. A copy of the policies and procedures for OJT are available from the student advisor at each campus. Adultstudents receiving VA benefits will no longer receive their benefits once they start OJT.

Campus Full-Time Course OfferingsEach NTC campus has a unique set of course offerings. See below for which programs are offered at the campus you are interested inattending.Claremore CampusKansas CampusCNC MachiningAutomotive Service TechnologyEAST (Environmental and Spatial Technology)Business Administration, Multimedia & GraphicsHealth CareersElectrical TechnologyHome AutomationHealth CareersPractical Nursing (Adults Only)Practical Nursing (Adults Only)Pre-EngineeringWelding & Metal FabricationAfton CampusPryor CampusAnimation & Digital TechnologyAutomotive Collision Repair TechnologyAutomotive Collision Repair TechnologyAutomotive Service TechnologyAutomotive Service TechnologyBusiness Administration, Multimedia & GraphicsBusiness Administration, Multimedia & GraphicsConstruction TradesConstruction TradesCosmetologyCosmetologyCulinary ArtsCulinary ArtsDiesel & Heavy Equipment RepairDiesel & Heavy Equipment RepairElectrical TechnologyElectrical TechnologyHealth CareersHealth CareersPractical Nursing (Adults Only)Marine Service TechnologyWelding & Metal FabricationOccupational ServicesPractical Nursing (Adults Only)Pre-EngineeringWelding & Metal Fabrication19901 S. Hwy 69Afton, OK 74331(918) 257-8324Claremore Kansas1901 N. Hwy 88Claremore, OK 74017(918) 342-8066450 N. Hwy 59Kansas, OK 74347(918) 868-3535Pryor6195 W. Hwy 20Pryor, OK 74362(918) 825-5555Full-Time Programs Offered by CampusAfton7

Animation & Digital Technology (pg. 11)This career training program is open to high school juniors, seniors and adults, and is available only at the Afton Campus.Students will have a choice of web development, video game design 3-D modeling, animation and network systems. Thesecourses provide a wide range of options with a salary range for a position in this field is 12 - 47 per hour.Automotive Collision Repair Technology (pg. 32)The auto collision repair specialist is a skilled craftsman who uses technical artistry to reconstruct automobile bodies that aredamaged through accident or corrosion. Career opportunities include body man, painter, body shop foreman, dealershipservice manager, custom repair and painting specialist, and industrial auto assembly technician, among others. NTC isproud to be an I-CAR Certified Training Facility. The average wage for a position in this field in 24.65 per hour.Automotive Service Technology (pg. 33)Skilled automotive service technicians will always be in demand. As technology continues to advance and motor vehiclesbecome more complex, the training needed to service them must keep pace. This performance-based program combinesclassroom study with practical hands-on training to help the student acquire the skills needed to get a job in this rewardingfield. The training received will help the graduate pursue a career as a general or specialty mechanic, an operator of aservice station or parts store, a service adviser, or fleet superintendent, among other jobs. The salary range for a positionin this field is 9 - 27 per hour.Business Administration, Multimedia & Graphics (pg. 12-13)These career training programs are open to high school juniors, seniors and adults, and vary by campus. Students will havea choice of business management and administration, multimedia, accounting and financial services, graphic design andmore. These courses provide a wide range of options, from medical insurance coder to web designer. Check with your NTCcampus to see which areas of training it offers. The salary range for a position in this field is 12 - 47 per hour.CNC Machining (pg. 27)CNC Machining is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and machinists in manufacturing orprototyping product components. CNC Machining is a programming tool that makes it possible to manufacture physicalmodels using computer-aided design (CAD) programs. CNC Machining creates real-life versions of components designedwithin a software package. Traditionally, CAM has been considered a numerical control (NC) programming tool whereinthree-dimensional (3-D) models of components generated in CAD software are used to generate CNC code to drivenumerically controlled machine tools. CNC Machining functions have expanded to integrate the skill more fully with CAD/CAM/CAE PLM solutions. The salary range for a position in this field is 12 - 33 per hour.Construction Trades (pg. 14)Full-Time Course DescriptionsThe construction industry is one of the largest employers in the country. These courses combine classroom instruction withhands-on training to enable graduates to work in either residential or commercial construction. Topics include framing,roofing, siding, trim work, cabinet making and blueprint reading. As part of the hands-on training, students will actually builda complete house from the foundation up during this two-year program. The house is then available for sale at auction. Thesalary range for a position in this field is 11 - 31 per hour.8Cosmetology (pg. 21)The professional field of cosmetology prepares students to become licensed cosmetologists who provide nail, skin, scalpand hair care composition to customers to help them enhance their personal appearance. Students receive classroominstruction and hands-on training in hair styling, cutting, coloring and chemical restructuring. Also included are manicures/pedicures, facials, lash/brow tinting and arching, and scalp treatments along with customer service and shop management.The salary range for a position in this field is 8 - 20 per hour.These majors require Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology registration upon enrollment at NTC. The Oklahoma StateBoard of Cosmetology requires a student to be at least 16 years old before they can enroll in a cosmetology class. A copyof the birth certificate and a 2X3 face photo is required for registration.

Culinary Arts (pg. 22-23)The food service industry is one of the nation’s largest employers. A wide variety of specialized occupations within this fieldare available for qualified individuals. Restaurants, hotels, hospitals, schools, fast food operations, caterers, cafeterias andmany other businesses employ food service workers. This career training teaches every phase of modern commercial foodpreparation and service, and gives students the knowledge of how to prepare and serve meals for both casual dining andupscale events. College Credits are available from participating colleges and universities. The salary range for a position inthis field is 8 - 20 per hour.Diesel & Heavy Equipment Repair (pg. 34)Diesel engines are the workhorses of today. Diesel technicians are responsible for the maintenance and repair of engineswidely used in the transportation industry to power locomotives, trucks, buses and automobiles. Diesel engines are alsocommonly used in agriculture, the oil patch, logging, mining and construction industries. This career pathway includesdiagnosis and repair of diesel engine systems, suspension and steering systems, brake systems, electrical and electronicsystems, drive train systems, heating and air conditioning systems and preventative maintenance inspection. The salaryrange for a position in this field is 12 - 27 per hour.EAST (Environmental & Spatial Technology) (pg. 25)EAST focuses on student-driven service projects accomplished by using teamwork and cutting-edge technology. EASTclassrooms are equipped with state-of-the-art workstations, servers, software and accessories, including GPS/GIS mappingtools, app design and video game design, 3-D animation suites, virtual reality development, graphic design software, videoediting and production equipment, and much more. Students identify problems in their local communities and then use thesetools to develop solutions, collaborating with civic and / or other groups in the process.EAST’s focus is on the unique learning environment of the classroom centered around project-based learning experiences.The studen

Afton, OK 74331 (918) 257-8324 x 3143 (888) 513-2378 Afton www.netech.edu For more information on NTC’s gainful employment data, graduation rates, median debt of students who completed the program and other important consumer information, please visit our district