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January - June 2013

CATALOG
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autrytech.edu

HOW IT WORKS

Since 1968, Autry Technology Center has been training students for success in the workplace. A wide variety of course offerings make career education possible for students of all walks of life.

FULL-TIME TRAINING
Career Assessment and Counseling | Job Placement Assistance Higher Average Wages for Graduates High School Juniors and Seniors 20 Career Training Programs | Tuition-Free for District Residents College Credit in Many Programs High School students attend either the morning or afternoon session Morning Session: 8:15am -10:45am Afternoon Session: 12:30pm - 3:15pm Adult Students 25 Career Training Programs | Scholarships/Financial Aid Available 1or 2-year options Adult students attend either or both sessions Morning Session: 8:15am - 11:15am Afternoon Session: 12:30pm - 3:30pm SHORT-TERM TRAINING PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL INTEREST COURSES Hundreds of Courses - New Classes Starting Weekly Upgrade Job Skills | Prepare for a New Career Explore Personal Interests ONLINE COURSES Enroll in an online course that can be completed from your home computer. IN-DISTRICT TUITION All tuition prices in catalog include an in-district discount. Out-of-district students will be charged full price.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Architecture & Construction Air Conditioning | Construction | Drafting Arts & Communications Graphic Arts | Photography Business, Management & Technology Accounting | Administrative Services | Business Development Academy | Computer | Information Technology | Leadership/Human Resources | Leadership/HR Generalist (AMA) Leadership Management | Real Estate | Social Media/Social Networking Online Learning Career Development ACT KeyTrain | Career Counseling | Medical Careers Overview

15-19 Health Science All Health and Medical-Related Classes 20-21 Annual Report Fiscal School Year 2011-2012 22-23 Hospitality and Human Services Cake Decorating | Child Care | Cosmetology | Culinary Arts | Dog Training | Entry Level Child Care Training | F ood Safety | Human Services | Sewing 24 Law & Public Safety Firefighter | Safety | Security

25-26 Manufacturing & Trades Electronics | Electrical Basic | Industrial Maintenance/Alternative Energy | Welding 27 28 Science, Engineering & Mathematics Mathematics | Oklahoma School of Science & Mathematics (OSSM) Transportation Automotive | Collision Repair | Diesel | Small Engine | Transportation Certifications Truck Driver Training

SPECIAL NOTICES FOR ALL SHORT-TERM COURSES


Fee Payment Payment is due upon enrollment. Inclement Weather Notification of dismissal of classes due to inclement weather will be announced on KOCO-TV, KFOR-TV, KWTV and local radio. Minimum Age Minimum age of 16 years for enrollment is required unless otherwise specified. Senior Citizen Discount Persons age 60 or over may attend a short-term class for halftuition price. $15 minimum. Some exceptions apply. Textbooks or supplies are separate.

Refund Policy Refunds of tuition will be given only for withdrawals prior to the beginning of the 2nd class session. Allow at least 5 to 7 working days for your refund to be processed. Full refunds are available for classes cancelled by Autry. No refunds will be given on textbooks or supplies. Company withdrawal: A company is responsible for tuition charges for students enrolled unless they officially withdraw their employee prior to the first class. No refunds will be given on one-day classes not cancelled prior to class.

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BUSINESS PARTNERS

Relationships. Progressive. Business Partners.


Autry provides opportunities to help you keep up in todays fast-changing and competitive work environment. You can rely on Autrys team of experts to stay current on trends and issues affecting your workplace and employee productivity. They are ready to ramp up quickly in response to your training needs and work alongside your in-house training staff to help you get the best value for your training dollars. Whether you are dreaming, planning or growing your business, Autrys Business and Industry Services team is here to serve you.

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL


Developing and growing a top-quality workforce is critical to the success of any company and to the economy of our community. Autry meets regularly with a select group of business leaders to receive guidance and direction on the business and industry trends of our community. This industry input has made Autrys Business & Industry Services one of the strongest in the state. If you would like to make an impact, contact Teri Holle at 580.242.2750.

Making things happen

Executive Leadership Council

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DREAM IT. PLAN IT. GROW IT.


Through business partnerships and advisory councils, Autrys Business & Industry Services team customizes training initiatives that lead to positive business results and progress for area companies ranging from the small family-owned operations to large corporations. Some of the specialized programs include: Organizational and Management Development Business and Team Development Computer & Technology Solutions Small Business Management Customized Industry Training Strategic Planning Safety/Environmental & Technical Training for Industry Program (TIP) Quality Management Systems (ISO 9000; ISO 14000, TS 16949 and more)

The Center for Business Development


Starting and growing your business can be daunting. The Center for Business Development has a team whose sole purpose is providing services and expertise to help you succeed in marketing, financial planning, international business, and writing business plans, as well as a large network of business assistance contacts.

Business Incubation Services


Business incubation is a focused process that includes management guidance, technical assistance, and consulting tailored to young, growing companies. Incubator clients have access to infrastructure needs such as high-quality office, lab and manufacturing space, meeting rooms, high-quality printing capabilities, access to shared business resources and a physical address. Incubator clients receive Oklahoma State income tax exemption for up to ten years.

Own a small business and want to help it perform better?


The Small Business Management program offers assistance on various topics and through individual training and/or consultation. Improve your businesss planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating business aspects in: Strategic direction Financial management Marketing Management Production and operations management

Contact Dale Shaffer at 580.242.2750 for more information.

Bid Assistance
If you are just getting started or have been contracting with the government for years, Autrys Bid Assistance program provides information and training for bidding on government contracts and access to the latest construction news with links to online plans and specs for Oklahoma projects. Contact Terry Henneke at 580.242.2750 for more information.

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FULL-TIME TRAINING
Counselors are available to help prospective students explore career choices. Call 580.242.2750 to make an appointment.

lbelknap@autrytech.edu High school and medical courses counselor

LINDA BELKNAP, x182

through Autry Technology Centers Cooperative Agreements.

College credit may be available

mbyrd@autrytech.edu High school, adult and special needs counselor


Oklahoma City
Institute of technology Okmulgee, OK

MARY BYRD, x181

STEPHANIE WEISSENBUEHLER 580.366.8332


shweissenbuehler@enidk12.org Autry counselor for Enid Public Schools

If you are interested in a program that requires a pre-assessment, Autry counselors will help you schedule a time to take a test. Autry offers a variety of testing dates throughout the semester. Check with an Autry counselor to see if college hours may be accepted in lieu of test scores.

Tuition High school students from the Autry district pay no tuition for full-time training programs. In-district adult students pay the in-district tuition rate which is calculated at $1.60 per hour. Tuition rates are subject to change until class starts. Please contact Student Services for tuition details. Financial Aid Adult students may be eligible for financial assistance through grants and scholarships. Sources of aid are federal, state, institutional, community, foundation, and business and industry programs. For the FAFSA form, Autrys Federal School Code is 013530. Applications are available at Autry or you can apply online at fafsa.ed.gov. Additional information on financial aid programs offered at Autry is available in the Financial Aid Office. Office hours are 7:30am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday, and 7:30am-6pm the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. Autry Scholarship The Autry Scholarship is available to high school graduates who (1) live in the Autry district (2) lived in the Autry district their senior year in high school, and (3) meet enrollment guidelines. Students may attend during any or all three years immediately following high school graduation. This scholarship covers tuition only for semester-type classes. Students are responsible for the cost of books, supplies and any additional charges. Scholarship eligibility will be reviewed each semester.
2010-2011 Academic Year US Dept of Labors Standard Length APPROX Tuition APPRX Books & Students Completers Only Adult Student Information Occupational Classification in Months (In-District) Supplies for Program Completing within Normal Time Administrative Assistant 43-6011.00 10 $960 $737 1 1 Administrative Medical Assistant 43-6013.00 10 $1,680 $1,423 10 10 Advanced Acute Care Nursing Assistant 31-1012.00 10 $840 $532 2 2 Advanced Respiratory Therapist 29-2054.00 24 $2,720 $953 10 10 Automotive Service Technician 49-3023.01 10 $1,680 $181 7 6 Basic Medical Assistant 31-9092.00 10 $960 $545 9 9 CAD Drafter 17-3011.01 10 $1,680 $0 8 8 Combination Collision Repair Technician 49-3021.00 10 $1,680 $5 4 4 Cosmetologist 39-5012.00 15 $2,520 $553 7 5 Culinary Arts Management Assistant 35-2012.00 10 $1,680 $0 1 1 Dental Assistant 31-9091.00 10 $960 $669 12 12 Early Care and Education Master Teacher 39-9011.00 10 $1,680 $155 4 4 Enterprise Network Associate 15-1081.00 15 $2,520 $1,795 2 1 Firefighter 33-2011.00 10 $1,300 $1,650 6 6 Full Charge Bookkeeper 43-3031.00 10 $1,680 $786 4 3 Graphic Design-Production Technician 27-1024.00 10 $1,680 $62 7 5 Heavy Equipment Repair Technician 49-3042.00 10 $1,680 $147 9 9 Lead Carpenter 47-2031.01 10 $1,680 $225 1 1 Mechatronic Systems Specialist 17-2199.05 20 $3,360 $596 9 8 Mechatronics Technician Assistant 49-2094.00 10 $1,680 $216 2 1 Medical Insurance Coder 29-2071.00 10 $1,680 $1,300 1 1 Power Products Specialist 49-3053.00 10 $1,680 $5 3 3 Practical Nursing 29-2061.00 18 $2,400 $2,415 23 22 Radiologic Technologist 29-2034.01 24 $4,800 $2,194 5 4 Residential HVAC Technician 49-9021.01 10 $1,680 $492 9 9 Surgical Technologist 29-2055.00 11 $2,400 $1,713 13 13 Welder/Fitter 51-4121.06 10 $1,680 $336 5 5 *US Department of Labors Standard Occupational Classification Website: www.onetonline.org **Additional information on Gainful Employment Program Disclosures at: www.autrytech.edu ***Job placement rate is based on program completers who were employed within 180 days of completion and only jobs in that field of study. Job Placement Rate Completers 0% 90% 0% 63% 57% 56% 25% 75% 43% 100% 58% 100% 0% 0% 100% 57% 67% 100% 89% 0% 0% 33% 91% 100% 29% 69% 75%

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ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION


FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration
Prepares students for employment in the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of residential and commercial air conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems. Course instruction includes requirements of the Oklahoma Construction Industry Board and the International Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm M/W/Th: Adult: 6-10pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $488)
O

Construction Technology
Skills are developed in the areas of blueprint reading, site layout, estimating, foundation work, framing, interior and exterior work, and using both hand and power tools for residential and commercial projects. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $237)

Drafting and Design


Learn drafting and design basics and beyond. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical and practical approach to engineering drawing, with instruction covering basic techniques such as architectural drafting, illustration and Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CAD). Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm $ Tuition: 840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

Build a Heirloom Quality End Table

Build a heirloom quality end table utilizing a combination of hand tools and power tools in the construction. Learn techniques such as joints, grain matching and using handplanes. Supplies are included.

12 Hours

Painting & Texturing Techniques

4/305/16

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$229

Whether youre sprucing up your house for sale or just to clean things up a bit, its easy to think of paint as just a medium for coloring the walls. But paint can be much more - a way to cover up minor flaws, add an interesting texture or even provide a decorative border. Learn simple yet creative ways to enhance your walls.

12 Hours

Cabinet Making & Woodworking

Prerequisite: Approve project and supply list by Instructor

18 Hours

2/192/28

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$110

Learn to operate and maintain carpentry tools and machinery. Methods of selecting materials, design and layout are also incorporated. Choose a project to build during the course. Students will be responsible for their project costs. Gain a working knowledge of the fundamentals of woodworking. Learn to safely use different woodworking equipment while constructing a project. Each student is responsible for cost of project materials.

Tile Laying

Thinking about enhancing that bathroom or kitchen floor with ceramic tile? Now you can by learning the skills and techniques for laying tile properly. Learn how to measure a room or select the right tile, safely use tools, cut tile and much more.

12 Hours

2/52/14

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$120

1/151/31 5/216/6
NEW

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-9pm 6-9pm

$179 $179

Woodturning

Deck Building Basics

Do you have a small deck project you would like to build yourself or are you in over your head on a current project? Join instructor Jeff Clark to learn how to properly build a home deck or patio. Learn framing, bracing, material selection and how to buy material.

12 Hours

Woodturning is a form of woodworking that is used to create wooden objects on a lathe. Learn two methods of turning wood: spindle turning and faceplate turning. *Each student is responsible for the cost of project materials.

18 Hours

3/264/11

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$179

6/116/20
NEW

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$159

WELDING - Also see welding on page 25

Home Owner Maintenance

Being a first time home owner can be intimidating. This class will put you at ease by showing you how to make basic repairs and overcome simple challenges new home owners are likely to face.

12 Hours

4/164/25
NEW

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$69

Installing & Maintaining Countertops

New counter tops will update any kitchen and add value to your home. Learn from the pros how to cut, fit and trim pre-formed counter tops and sink installation. Hands-on style training provides beginners and advanced alike the skills for a professional project. All materials included.

12 Hours

3/53/14

Tu/Th

6-9pm

$65

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ARTS & COMMUNICATIONS


FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Graphic Arts
O Students will develop the skills and techniques used in the graphic

arts industry, including graphic design/layout, composition, web design, digital prepress operation, platemaking, press operation, bindery, finishing, photography, and image editing. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $150)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

PHOTOGRAPHY
NEW

Photoshop CS4 Intro

Become familiar with the latest version of this imageediting program. Learn to select pixels, work with layers, types and gradients, brushes and color effects. Improve your images with adjustment layers.

6 Hours

2/2 4/6

Sa Sa

9am-4pm 9am-4pm

$69 $69

Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

Prerequisite: Windows or comparable experience.

12 Hours

Learn how to edit your digital photos using Adobe Photoshop Elements.

1/141/24 3/254/8 5/65/16

M/Th M/Th M/Th

6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm

$69 $69 $69

Photography Basics-Taking Control of Your Digital Camera 12 Hours


Prerequisite: Digital camera and memory card. No additional experience or knowledge needed.

Recently purchased a digital camera or owned one for a while and not sure how to take those once in a lifetime photos? Join professional photographer Chris Bush to learn how to take, enhance and print amazing images. Hands-on camera shooting in the classroom and weekly assignments to complete will be included, as well as using Photoshop Elements to enhance your images.

1/8 & 1/15 1/152/5 3/5 & 3/12 3/264/16

Tu Tu Tu Tu

9am-4pm 6-9pm 9am-4pm 6-9pm

$69 $69 $69 $69

Photography Intermediate-Mastering Your Digital Domain 12 Hours


Have a basic working knowledge of your digital camera but want to take that next step to create beautiful portraits of family, friends and pets? Explore possibilities with professional photographer Chris Bush by making adjustments in Photoshop Elements that will amaze you. Create soft focus effects, black and white images and sepia tone images. Even learn how to make cards and how to add personalized text to your images. Hands-on camera shooting in the classroom and weekly assignments to complete will be included.

Prerequisite: Digital camera and memory card. Basic knowledge and feeling comfortable with your digital camera is required due to the fast pace of this course

2/5 & 2/12 2/193/12 4/9 & 4/16 4/235/14

Tu Tu Tu Tu

9am-4pm 6-9pm 9am-4pm 6-9pm

$69 $69 $69 $69

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY


FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Accounting Services
O

Information Technology
O Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success

Learn accounting applications and gain extensive handson experience with accounting software used in industry. Instruction includes preparation of financial statements, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, billing and inventory. Upon completion, students will be eligible to take the national exams for Certified Bookkeeper and Fundamental Payroll Certification. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,488)

Administrative Services
O

Learn the skills needed for a successful administrative professional career. Practice using the latest software to create effective documents and presentations, and gain skills needed to work well with others in todays fast-paced, professional office environment. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am or 12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am or 12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $960/Half Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,204)

in managing, troubleshooting, and securing computer networks. Students learn to install, configure and troubleshoot software and hardware on network and desktop computers. Students learn to manage various network protocols on both Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks. Training is provided in configuring and maintaining servers, routers and switches. Curriculum is designed for those who wish to become network administrators, support technicians, and systems managers. Following this intensive training, students will be eligible to take certification exams in the areas of client operating systems, server operating systems, Cisco, A+, Network+, and security. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,544)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

ADOBE

Dreamweaver Intro

Prerequisite: Computer fundamentals or comparable experience.

6 Hours

Access 2010

Prerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

12 Hours

Adobe Dreamweaver is the application of choice for professional web development. Learn to create pages, define a site, upload/download web pages and basic web page design using the graphic and text formatting tools, image maps, rollovers, navigation bars and hotspots.

Access can help you keep track of large amounts of quantitative data. Learn the basics to help you organize, access, retrieve and share information more easily. Learn about modifying database structure, tables, queries, forms and reports using access.

3/27 & 4/3

6-9pm

$69

2/203/13 4/235/14

W Tu

6-9pm 6-9pm

$105 $105

Illustrator Intro

Prerequisite: Computer fundamentals or comparable experience.

6 Hours

Computer Fundamentals

Cover the fundamentals of Illustrator. Create a simple illustration by creating and manipulating shapes and by drawing and editing paths. You also will learn how to apply gradients and transparency.

Get acquainted with your personal computer. Understand drives, keyboard, icons, entering text and printing as well as the basics of naming and saving files. Find out how to use the Internet, the Web, E-mail and attachments. Windows 7 is next.

12 Hours

2/13 & 2/20

6-9pm

$69

InDesign Intro

Prerequisite: Computer fundamentals or comparable experience.

6 Hours

Want to know the fundamental concepts, terminology, and basic features of Adobe InDesign? Learn how to create documents, place text and graphics, and create customer color swatches in this introductory class. You also will learn about guides and master pages typesetting modifying items and finalizing documents.

1/81/29 2/193/12 4/94/30 5/75/28

Tu Tu Tu Tu

6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm 6-9pm

$119 $119 $119 $119

Computer Maintenance Fundamentals


Prerequisite: Windows or comparable experience.

9 Hours

2/27 & 3/6

6-9pm

$69

COMPUTER

A+ Computer Repair & Troubleshooting I


Prerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

48 Hours

Take a basic look at the fundamentals of maintaining your home computer. Class will cover a variety of topics: supporting and troubleshooting computer hardware, installing hardware and upgrading your home computer, maintaining windows, and troubleshooting windows startup problems. Students will leave with a better understanding of how to keep their computer running smoothly.

1/171/31

Th

6-9pm

$105

Start your journey to CompTIA A+certification by joining instructor Melissa Hula for this hands-on course covering the fundamentals of PC technology, networking, and security. After successfully completing this introductory course you will be able to describe the internal components of a computer, assemble a computer system, install an operating system, and troubleshoot using systems tools and diagnostic software. Study-time outside the classroom will be needed. Next course in series: A+Computer Repair & Troubleshooting II.

1/154/16

Tu

5:30-9:30pm

$429

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY


Excel 2010
Prerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

15 Hours

NEW

Agricultural Estate Planning

Learn the central concepts of electronic worksheets, including, formatting, functions, charts, tables, databases and templates.

Farmers, ranchers and landowners may face special challenges with estate planning. This course builds upon the basics of estate planning with a focus on farm and ranch ownership and transfer. Will also discuss oil and gas ownership and how it may affect your estate plan.

3 Hours

1/82/5 3/264/23

Tu Tu

6-9pm 6-9pm

$119 $119

3/7

Th

6-9pm

$15

QuickBooks 2012

Prerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or comparable experience

18 Hours

LEADERSHIP/HUMAN RESOURCES

Be introduced to QuickBooks in this course designed for those with some computer knowledge but who lack prior QuickBooks experience. Topics include: getting started, working with a new company, working with business forms, banking and billing activities, reporting and budgeting, and protecting and backing up data.

PHR/SPHR Review Class

Prerequisite: 2 years exempt-level HR experience are required

36 Hours

4/175/15

6-9pm

$119

The Professional in Human Resources (PHR) and Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) are designed to assist human resource professionals in increasing their knowledge base. The course offers tools to prepare for the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) exam. The official SHRM Learning System is the curriculum utilized in this class.

Windows 7

Prerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or comparable experience

12 Hours

1/294/23

Tu

6-9pm

$795

Windows 7 offers faster performance, improved navigation, better compatibility, better security, and has a host of new features. Topics to be covered: Introducing Windows 7, working with windows programs, managing files and folders, customizing file and folder management, customizing Windows using the control panel, securing your computer, exploring the Internet, and exchanging mail and news.

LEADERSHIP/HR GENERALIST COURSES (AMA)


NEW

Fundamentals of HR (AMA)

2/72/28 4/115/2

Th Th

6-9pm 6-9pm

$109 $109

This course covers competencies and skills needed for managing human resources to include: HR management and legal issues, the employment process, testing, compensation, performance management, benefits administration, employee relations, and training and development.

24 Hours

1/153/5
NEW

Tu

6-9pm

$260

Planning & Leading Productive Meetings (AMA)

Training available in the spring.


For details:

Dallas Krout

This course focuses on the key role of the meeting leader, offering practical guidance on managing the process, using decision-making tools and facilitation skills. It covers planning, conducting, followup and meeting evaluation with special attention paid to group dynamics and the effective use of media tools.

12 Hours

580.242.2750, 138 | dkrout@autrytech.edu

4/24/23

Tu

6-9pm

$180

Word 2010

Prerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

12 Hours

LEADERSHIP/MANAGEMENT

Leadership Academy

Microsoft Word is the standard in word processing. Start with an overview of the application and move to a hands-on experience in creating, editing and saving your document. Learn to create and format tables as well as how to illustrate documents with graphics.

Prerequisite: Supervisor Academy and/or Supervisor Experience

18 Hours

Leadership Dynamics for Creating Value explores the factors that help managers to maintain a delicate organizational equilibrium in a highly competitive market place. This program stresses developing the personal effectiveness of managers as leaders.

1/162/6 3/74/4

W Th

6-9pm 6-9pm

$109 $109
NEW

1/242/28

Th

1-4pm

$395

Covey 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

ESTATE PLANNING
NEW

Estate Planning Basics

Learn the basics of Estate Planning. This informative class will discuss state property ownership laws, wills, durable power of attorney, how to avoid probate, living trusts, the basics of federal estate tax and how they effect planning.

3 Hours

Want to be more effective? Be introduced to Coveys principles and learn about all 7 Habits: Be Proactive; Begin with the End in Mind; Put First Things First; Think Win/Win; Seek First to Understand, then be Understood; Synergize and Renewal.

8 Hours

1/22 & 1/24

Tu/Th

8am-Noon

$180

3/5

Tu

6-9pm

$15

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY


REAL ESTATE

Real Estate Pre Licensing


Prerequisite: Age 18+

90 Hours

SOCIAL MEDIA/SOCIAL NETWORKING

Facebook Basics

Learn real estate theory and practice and prepare to take the State examination for licensing as a sales associate. This course is a combination of classroom learning and home study.

Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge

3 Hours

1/151/25 4/164/26

Tu-Th/Tu-F Tu-Th/Tu-F

9am-5pm 9am-5pm

$399 $399

Heard about Facebook? Asking yourself how do I start? Learn the basics--how to create your account, find your way around, adjust security settings and Facebook Dos and Donts. Facebook can help you connect with family and friends.

Real Estate Post Licensing

Prerequisite: Age 18+, Real Estate Pre-Licensing

45 Hours

1/14 3/4 5/6

M M M

69pm 6--9pm 69pm

$39 $39 $39

Attend this class to fulfill the Real Estate Commissions 45-hour training requirement prior to receiving your permanent sales license. You will be required to complete 5 assigned modules which will count for 18 hours of class credit.

iPad Tips & Tricks

Prerequisite: Each participant must bring their own iPad to class.

3 Hours

Are you getting the most out of your Apple tablet? Learn iPad tips, tricks and tutorials.

3/53/7

Tu-Th

9am-5pm

$169

Online Continuing Education Classes


For more information: autrytech.edu/onlinelearning.

1/9 3/13 5/22

W W W

69pm 6--9pm 69pm

$39 $39 $39

Autry Technology Center is partnering with Career WebSchool to offer online real estate courses.

Appraisal Continuing Education | Home Inspection Continuing Education | Real Estate Continuing Education

Living the Brand


Employees interacting with the public have an impact on the success of your business and the community at large. Many times they are asked questions about Enid... What is there to do in Enid?, Whats the best restaurant?, Whats it like in Enid? and more. Equip your employees with the tools needed to help them answer these questions and more in a positive light to help grow your business and Enid.

DINING/BUSINESS ETIQUETTE WORKSHOP


Business meals are used to build relationships, network and sign contracts to seal the deal. Your manners are on display at the table and it is a reflection of your company. How you dine can make all the difference between a productive, profitable experience and an uncomfortable situation. For more information

BUILDING TRUST
by The Ken Blanchard Companies

Monthly training beginning March 2013.


For more information:

This half-day course creates awareness of and sensitivity to the behaviors that influence trust, and teaches trust building and sustaining strategies. You will learn the ABCD Trust Model, which is an easyto-learn guide to help you build trust in all relationships--with your team, leaders, peers, family and friends.

Debby Buller 580.242.2750, x108 dbuller@autrytech.edu

Denise Nilssen, 242-2750, x216

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ONLINE LEARNING
INSTRUCTOR-LED WEB-BASED ASSISTANCE Professional development and personal enrichment sessions start monthly Convenient six-week format Interactive learning environment Instructors lead each course Award of completion with passing score BUSINESS OR PERSONAL USE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS Prepare for industry certification or start a new career Start anytime Many programs completed in less than six months In-depth study, all learning materials provided Personal instructor assistance Certificate of completion awarded with passing score PROFESSIONAL LEVEL

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
$

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per course

skills

Improve your workplace skills from home

ACT Prep
Do you need a few extra points on your ACT? Join instructor Chad Cargill for this hands-on instructional seminar. In high school, Chad took the ACT 18 times and raised his score from a 19 to a 32. Cover what will be on the test and how to master techniques to improve your outcome. Cover general ideas about the ACT as a whole as well as the individual sections of English, math, reading and science. This seminar is not a practice test. Prepayment is necessary, and seating is limited. Individuals of all ages are welcome to attend.

Courses are approved by ACT to be included as part of the ACT WorkKeys Employment System and provide pre- and post-course evaluations as you move through the different levels of the course material. Classes open weekly and you will have six weeks to complete the class.

To enroll, visit autrytech.edu


Provided by ACT KeyTrain Online Courses

2/7

Th 8:30am-11:30am $30

Medical Careers Overview


Will Autry help me find a job?
Not sure if a medical career is for you? Want more information on a career in practical nursing, radiography, respiratory care, or surgical technology? Meet Autrys instructors, see classrooms, and get the facts on the programs.

Thursda

y, March th 7 6-8pm No Charg e

Yes!
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HEALTH SCIENCE
FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Dental Assistant
Instruction includes keeping proper patient records and an overview of legal and ethical issues affecting the dental profession. Students study head and neck anatomy, tooth identification and morphology, dental terminology, infection control and instrumentation. Numerous chairside procedures practiced in the classroom and lab include digital and manual x-rays, impressions, study models, dental charting, suctioning and passing instruments. Job shadowing and work-based learning assignments also enable the students to expand their knowledge and skills through assisting the dentist and dental team. Aug - May M-F HS Senior: 8:15-10:45am or 12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am or 12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $960/Half Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,047)

Medical Administrative
Learn all the basics to be a successful medical administrative professional. Training includes: medical transcription, medical billing, health insurance, diagnostic and procedural coding and administrative health care concepts related to a variety of facilities. Work on numerous industry-driven software packages and be eligible to earn industry-recognized certifications such as Certified Coding Associate or Certified Professional Coder-Apprentice. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1,680/Full Day
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,561)

Medical Assistant
Learn all the basics to be a successful medical assistant. Training includes patient care techniques, specialty exam preparation, medication administration, venipuncture, medical billing and more. This course will also prepare students to assist with laboratory testing and office surgeries. Aug - May M-F HS Senior: 8:15-10:45am or 12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am or 12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $960/Half Day
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $905)

Health Careers
Want to learn more about a career in health care? This program provides an overview of health careers while teaching basic health care skills and laboratory techniques that can lead to employment. The combination of theory, laboratory skills and clinical observations will provide optimal learning allowing students to experience the health care field first hand. High school students earn an anatomy/physiology credit for this course. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am or 12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am or 12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $532)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

AUTRY SALON

All work done by students under the supervision of licensed instructors.

ADVANCED MEDICAL to ORIENTATIONS

Dec 12, Jan 9, Feb 6, Mar 6, Apr 3 and May 22

Surgical Technology | 1pm


View salon services at autrytech.edu.

Radiography | 2pm Respiratory Care | 3pm


Orientations provide an overview of the advanced medical programs. A time for questions with the instructors will follow the orientation session.

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HEALTH SCIENCE
CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE

CMA-Certified Medication Aide

Prerequisite: Must sign a form stating you are 18, have a high school diploma or GED, have six months working experience as a CNA and are able to read, write and speak English. Proof of current certification as LTC, HHC, or DDC nurse aide; signed Affidavit of Lawful Presence, and a valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID) to enroll.

56 Hours

CMA Advanced Training-Dose Inhalers & Nebulizers

Prerequisite: Current certification as LTC, HHC, or DDC nurse aide and current CMA nurse aide certification; proof of original Social Security card (card or paystub); Signed Affidavit of Lawful Presence, and valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID).

4 Hours

The state of Oklahoma requires persons administering medications in nursing and health facilities to be certified or licensed. Learn to administer medications and how medications affect the body. Become eligible to take the CMA certification exam. Exam fee is included in tuition.

Obtain advanced training for the administration of medications through oral metered dose inhalers and nebulizers. Training includes classroom and supervised practical training. Return demonstration of skill with proficiency of 100% and classroom theory testing at 80%+ are required.

1/92/20 3/265/8
NEW

M/W/F M/W/F

Noon-4pm Noon-4pm

$449 $449

1/16 3/6

W W

8am-Noon 8am-Noon

$50 $50

CMA Continuing Education 2013

Prerequisite: Copy of current CNA & CMA Nurse Aide Registry card and photo ID.

8 Hours
NEW

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Learn the latest information on a variety of topics regarding the care of geriatric patients. Participants will learn about Alzheimers and other types of dementia, management of diabetes, use of steroids in long term care and urinary incontinence. Other topics will include management of stress in the workplace and medical terminology for everyday use.

Emergency Medical Responder Transition


Prerequisite: First Responder or EMR Certification

16 Hours

This course is designed as a transition from First Responder to Emergency Medical Responder. The course also serves as a refresher for those who have already successfully completed an OSDH approved EMR class.

1/23 2/6 2/20 3/13 3/27 4/17 5/1 5/22

W W W W W W W W

8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm

$44 $44 $44 $44 $44 $44 $44 $44

1/282/6

M/W

6-10pm

$65

Emergency Medical Technician


Prerequisite: Age 18+

224 Hours

CMA Advanced Training Diabetes Care, Glucose Monitoring & IA

Prerequisite: Verification of current certification as LTCA, HHCA and/or DDCA (card or online), Signed Affidavit of Lawful Presence; Original proof of Social Security number (card, paystub) valid photo ID issued by US government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID)

20 Hours

Have you always dreamed of being an EMT? Get started here! This course fulfills all the training requirements set forth by the state for emergency medical technician. Upon successful completion of this course students will be eligible to take the national registry exam. OSDH approved. Book and insurance are included in the course fee. Additional cost of black slacks, black belt and black, leather enclosed shoes is responsibility of student. Course also requires attendance of one Saturday a month.

1/76/26
NEW

M/W/Sa

6-10pm (Sa/8am-5pm)

$900

Enroll in this program for care of diabetics. Return demonstration of skills with proficiency of 100% and classroom theory testing at 90%+ are required. Student may perform glucose monitoring and insulin administration after successful completion. Written test requires 80%+ to be eligible for certification on the Nurse Aide Registry. Clinical and written competency examinations for insulin administration certification are separate fees.

Emergency Medical Technician Transition

Prerequisite: EMT Basic or Emergency Medical Technician Certification

24 Hours

This course is designed as a transition from EMT Basic to Emergency Medical Technician. The course also serves as a refresher for those who have already successfully completed an OSDH approved EMT class.

1/282/13

M/W

6-10pm

$125

2/252/28 3/1 Clinical Test 3/1 3/4 Written Test 3/6

M/Tu/Th 4-8pm F 7am3pm F 7am-3pm F 7am-3pm W 1pm

$149

LONG TERM CARE


$70 $70 $49
NEW

Home Health Care Deeming

Prerequisite: Current Certification. Proof of original Social Security Card (card or paystub); Signed Affidavit of Lawful Presence, and valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID).

16 Hours

CMA Advanced Training-Nasogastric, Gastronomy

Prerequisite: Current certification as LTC, HHC, or DDC nurse aide and current CMA nurse aide certification; proof of original Social Security card (card or paystub); Signed Affidavit of Lawful Presence, and valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID).

8 Hours

Obtain advanced training for the administration of medications and nutrition via nasogastric and gastronomy tubes, and for the administration of oral metered dose inhalers. Training includes classroom and supervised practical training. Return demonstration of skill with proficiency of 100% and classroom theory at 80%+ required.

Currently a Long Term Care certified nurse aide who would like to work in home health? Learn about the regulations, principles and practices in home health care and how it differs from long term care. With successful completion of the training, you will be eligible to be placed on the Nurse Aide Registry as a home health care aide. No written certification test is required. $15 deeming fee included in tuition.

2/5 & 2/7 3/12 & 3/14 5/7 & 5/9

Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th

8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm

$145 $145 $145

1/8 & 1/9

Tu W

9am-4pm 7-9am

$84

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Long Term Care Nurse Aide (CNA)

Prerequisite: Age 16+; Original proof of Social Security Number (card or paystub). Affidavit of Lawful Presence, and valid photo ID issued by US government entity (school ID, drivers license, passport)

88 Hours

NEW

MAT Update 2013

Prerequisite: Current MAT certification

8 Hours

Gain skills for certification to perform personal care skills for residents in nursing homes, assisted living centers and hospitals under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse. Includes classroom and supervised practical training. Upon completion, students are eligible to take certification exams for long term care certified nurse aide to be placed on the OK State Department of Healths Nurse Aide Registry. Attendance during all classes and clinicals is required by state. Request a schedule from Adult Career Development or email ltorres@autrytech.edu. Text, CPR and certification tests are included in the course fee.

Learn information to assist you at work while meeting the annual requirement of completing at least 8 hours of update training for those who have been certified as a MAT and are employed. Review the importance of safety in medication administration, understanding medication orders, and administering medications. Learn about drug interactions, Arthritis, Parkinsons and blood disorders.

1/72/1 2/113/8 4/85/3 5/66/4


Prerequisite: Age 16+

M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $429 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $429 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $429 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $429 *Three(3) Friday and/or Saturday 8 hour days required

1/22 & 1/24 2/19 & 2/21 3/26 & 3/28 4/23 & 4/25 5/21 & 5/23

Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th

5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm

$55 $55 $55 $55 $55

Medical Careers Overview

Feeding Assistant Certification

8 Hours

Not sure if a medical career is for you? Want more information on a career in practical nursing, radiography, respiratory care or surgical technology? Meet Autrys instructors, see classrooms, and get the facts on the programs.

2 Hours

Learn how to work directly with the residents helping them to maintain as much independence as possible while ensuring that the resident receives adequate nutrition. Upon successful completion of the course, with proper documentation, apply to the OK State Department of Health to be placed on the Feeding Assistant Registry.

3/7

Th

6-8pm

No Charge

Pharmacy Technician
Prerequisite: Age 18+

72 Hours

1/10 & 1/14 2/14 & 2/18 4/11 & 4/15 5/9 & 5/13

Th/M Th/M Th/M Th/M

5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm

$49 $49 $49 $49

Perform many tasks formerly accomplished by the pharmacist, such as filling prescriptions and mixing medications. Includes orientation to the pharmacy and technician position, pharmacy laws, rules, safety, security and more.

1/85/16

Tu/Th

7:30-9:30pm

$429

Restorative CareFundamentals for Certified Nurse Aides


Prerequisite: Current CNA - LTC, DDCA or HHA certification

8 Hours

Phlebotomy

Prerequisite: Age 18+

36 Hours

Learn to assist the resident to attain or maintain their highest level of functioning. You will learn to train the resident in self care according to the clients ability to perform. After successful completion of the training provided you are required to perform a clinical component in order to receive a completion certificate.

Learn skills necessary to properly draw blood specimens by venipuncture and capillary puncture and the proper handling of the specimen for clinical laboratory testing. Topics covered include anatomy, physiology, specimen collection, infection control, equipment safety, interpersonal communication skills, professionalism and legal aspects.

5/20

8am-5pm

$84

1/152/21 3/265/2

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-9pm 6-9pm

$229 $229

OTHER HEALTH SCIENCE

MAT - Medical Administration Technician


Prerequisite: Age 18+

16 Hours

Training for certification, which is required by State law for all employees who administer or monitor medications in group homes and residential care facilities. Certification requires at least 15 hours of training to meet Oklahomas training requirement. Curriculum includes administration of medication, measuring and charting vital signs and understanding legal aspects.

2/52/14 3/53/14 4/24/11 5/75/16

Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th

5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm

$109 $109 $109 $109

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HEALTH SCIENCE
MEDICAL CERTIFICATION TESTING
CPR & FIRST AID

American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Instructor Update


1/21 3/14 5/6 M 9-11am Th 6-8pm M 5-7pm $40 $40 $40

All Testing Requires


Current Photo ID Original Proof of Social Security Number (card, paystub, etc.)

Department of Health are offered in English only.

by the Oklahoma State

Certification exams

Heartsaver (CPR) AED

Adult CPR. To obtain certification card you must pass performance test.

Tuition varies per test.

CLINICAL
Long Term Care, Home Health, Developmentally Disabled 580.242.2750 x116
Prerequisites: Training Verification Form, original proof of Social Security Card (card or paystub), valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID). 1/23 2/20 3/27 4/24 5/22 By appointment only

5:30-9:30pm 1/8 Tu $25 5:30-9:30pm 2/5 Tu $25 5:30-9:30pm 3/5 Tu $25 5:30-9:30pm $25 4/23 Tu

First Aid

Course is designed to instruct in general principles of medical emergencies and injuries

WRITTEN
Advanced CMA Insulin Administration, Certified Medication Aide, Developmentally Disabled, Emergency Medical Services, Home Health, Home Health Administrator, Long Term Care, Paramedic. 580.242.2750 x116
Prerequisites: Documentation of successful clinical skills certification test if required, proof of original social security card (card or paystub), valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID) and signed Affidavit of Lawful Presence. 1/24 2/21 3/28 4/25 5/23 By appointment only

1/10 2/7 3/7 4/25

Th Th Th Th

5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm 5:30-9:30pm

$25 $25 $25 $25

HealthCare Provider

1pm

Course includes adult, infant and child CPR and AED. To obtain CPR certification card you must pass written test at 80% or greater and performance test. This class is often taken by those wanting to enter the healthcare field.

1/12 2/15 4/13 5/11

Sa Sa Sa Sa

9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm 9am-4pm

$45 $45 $45 $45

Please note: Use of American Heart Association materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association.

OTHER CERTIFICATION TESTING


Alarm/Locksmith, Case Management, Firefighter I Exam, Oklahoma Peace Officer Screening and Selection Exam, Private Investigator Licensure, Tattooing, and MMPI and Security 580.242.2750 x116
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FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS (ADULT ONLY)


Practical Nursing
This self-paced program combines clinicals and classroom experience covering all aspects of nursing necessary for completion of the national licensing exam for the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is trained to provide routine nursing care and allowed to perform more complex tasks only under the supervision or direction of a registered nurse, licensed physician, or dentist. They bring their caring, sympathetic natures to hospitals, home health care services, nursing care facilities, physicians offices and other health care providers and agencies. 18 months M-Th 8:15am-9:30pm F 8:15am-3:00pm $ Tuition: 2400
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $2,543)

Radiography

Respiratory Care
Respiratory Therapists (RT) are highly trained medical staff who work with patients who need assistance with respiratory or cardiopulmonary problems. An RT is proficient in the therapeutic use of medical gases, humidification, mechanical ventilation, artificial airways, chest physiotherapy and CPR. As a health care specialist, the RT may also be instrumental in the diagnosis, treatment and preventive care of patients with asthma, pulmonary emphysema, pulmonary edema and respiratory distress. Upon program completion, a student may test for Certified Respiratory Therapist credentials, Oklahoma License, and is eligible for the advanced level examination to become a Registered Respiratory Therapist. *First and second year summer clinical hours vary, some evening assignments required. Aug - Jul M/W/F 1-4pm Clinical Hrs* 8hr shift (each Thursday of first semester) 12hr shift (each Thursday of second semester) 12hr shift (each Tuesday of second year clinicals) Tuition: Year One: $1360
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $948)

Prerequisite: 18 hours of approved college credit. This two-year, advanced medical program trains students in radiography. Radiography uses radiation to produce images of tissues, organs, bones and vessels of the body. The radiographer is an essential member of the health care team who works in a variety of settings. Responsibilities include accurately positioning the patient, producing quality diagnostic images, maintaining equipment and keeping computerized records. This certificate program of specialized training focuses on each of these responsibilities. Graduates are eligible to apply for the national credential examination to become a registered technologist in radiography, RT(R). Aug - Jul M-F Academic Hrs: 8:15am-3:45pm Clinical Hrs: 8hr shifts between 7am-5pm with some evening assignments required Tuition: Year One: $2400
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1610)

Year Two: $2400


(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $377)

MRI

Prerequisite: Adults who are ARRT registered in RT(R), RT(N), or RT(T) This ten-month course covers curriculum that includes physics, anatomy, patient care and safety procedures for performing an MRI. The training is structured in an independent, self-study format, with direction from Autry radiography faculty. Hands-on experience is provided with an experienced MRI technologist. Graduates are eligible to apply for the national credential examination to become a registered technologist in magnetic resonance imaging, RT(MR). Jan - Oct Varies 20 hours per week Tuition: $1860
(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

Year Two: $1360


(Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $682)

College Credit Available


Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

Surgical Technology
A surgical technologist is a member of the surgical team that includes the surgeon, anesthesiologist, certified registered nurse anesthetist, registered nurse and licensed practical nurse working to deliver patient care before, during and after surgery. He or she handles the instruments, supplies and equipment necessary during the surgical procedure and has an understanding of the procedure being performed, anticipates the needs of the surgeon and ensures quality patient care while maintaining the sterile field. Students will have the opportunity for clinical experiences in the operating room, central processing, anesthesia, cardiac catheterization lab, outpatient department, endoscopy and the post anesthesia care unit. Upon completion of the program students may test to become Certified Surgical Technologists (CST) through the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. Aug - Jul M-F 8:15am-3:30pm Clinical Hrs: 6:30am-3pm Tuition: $2400 (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,845)

The Residual ACT is offered monthly. Scheduling prior to test date is required along with a $35 testing fee.

RESIDUAL ACT

35

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FISCAL SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

ANNUAL REPORT

421 ADULT STUDENTS

94% of students

continued on to further education or to a job related to their field of study

347 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

89% 100% of students took part in Career Training Student


Organizations, with 32 students taking part in national-level competitions and two earned 1st place at national-level competition. 192 students earned 2,199 college hours at $8 per credit hour through Cowley College, Northern Oklahoma College, Northwestern Oklahoma State University and OSU Institute of Technology toward an AAS degree, representing $147,433 in tuition dollars if they had paid full price.

RETENTION & COMPLETION RATE

SHORT-TERM PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL INTEREST COURSES

715

classes offered ranging from cake decorating to CNA to computer maintenance

Content for the annual report was taken from fiscal year 2011-2012, due to Career Tech reporting structure to the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.

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BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY SERVICES

500+
businesses served

classes offered to business and industry clients

5,197

students from business and industry took classes

15,319

ENTREPRENEUR SERVICES THROUGH THE CENTER FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

10 221

businesses with 49 employees used the incubator as residential tenants and used the incubators services which includes use of conference rooms and secretarial support. people received consulting, participated in entrepreneur classes or bid assistance.

We literally would not have been able to do it [start a business] without them [Center for Business Development].
Linda Beguin Aspire Oklahoma LLC

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HOSPITALITY & HUMAN SERVICES


FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Early Care and Hospitality Education
This program teaches basic skills in child care, residential and commercial housekeeping and food service. It emphasizes the development of organizational skills, workplace skills and good workplace attitudes. These abilities are enhanced through practical application in the classroom and lab and through supervised work experiences. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $101)

Cosmetology
This program prepares students for employment in the cosmetology field by teaching the curriculum, skills and work behaviors as set by the Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology. Students practice haircutting and styling, coloring and permanent waving as well as manicuring, pedicuring and performing facials. These skills are practiced in a model salon/lab setting. To become a licensed cosmetologist, students must pass the Oklahoma State Board written and practical exam with a score of at least 75% on each. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: Year One: $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $517) Year Two: $840/Half Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $93)

Culinary Arts
This course of study encompasses various aspects of the culinary arts industry. The cafeteria-style facility provides opportunities that include performance in quantity food production, state-of-the-art equipment operation, banquet/catering experiences and competencies involving diverse cuisine. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $58)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

Other supplies may be required for all cake classes

CAKE DECORATING

Cake Decorating Tiered Cakes


Prerequisite: Cake Decorating 1, 2 & 3

9 Hours

Cake Decorating Course 1

This introductory class will teach you basic decorating skills and techniques from icing prep to simple borders and roses. Book & kit included.

12 Hours

Dont let the prospect of building a towering group of tiered cakes intimidate you. Even the more involved methods of how to make tiered cakes such as Combination Pillar & Stacked Construction can be done in a few simple steps.

1/152/5
Prerequisite: Course 1

Tu

6-9pm

$85

5/216/4

Tu

6-9pm

$99

Cake Decorating Course 2

12 Hours
NEW

CULINARY

This class will teach you borders and flowers. Learn the techniques to make different flowers including pansies, mums and daisies, plus basket weave and Color Flow. Book and kit included.

Desserts Made Healthy

2/123/5
Prerequisite: Course 1

Tu

6-9pm

$85

Want to learn how to create scrumptious, but simple, healthy desserts that you will want to serve your family for years to come? Join Registered Dietitian Pamela Baggett and Certified Diabetes Educator Patti Ruiz, RN, from St. Marys Regional Medical Center for this fun class. Enjoy tasting the finished product.

2 Hours

Cake Decorating Course 3

12 Hours
NEW

2/7

Th

6:30-8:30pm

$29

Try different details to enhance the beauty of your cakes including rolled fondant, advanced borders and lily nail flowers. Book and kit included.

One-Dish Meals in a Crockpot

3/264/16

Tu

6-9pm

$85

Cake Decorating Course 4


Prerequisite: Cake Decorating 1, 2 & 3

12 Hours

Make your life easier by learning techniques to make cooking easier from Pamela Baggett, Registered Dietitian, and Patti Ruiz, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator from St. Marys Regional Medical Center. Get delicious, fun and easy ideas to take home. Enjoy tasting the finished product.

2 Hours

4/18

Th

6:30-8:30pm

$29

Discover one of the most breathtaking ways to decorate a cakewith realistic-looking gum paste flowers. Your instructor will lead you every step of the way as you create life-like blossoms, flowers and leaves for floral arrangements that top the most beautiful cakes. Book & kit included.

Steak Night

4/235/14

Tu

6-9pm

$85

Taste the difference! Let well known local culinary expert, John Loewen, show you how to select and cook steak. You also will learn how to make marinades and how to cook a coffee-crusted steak. Enjoy making the best onion soup you ever tasted, along with a surprise or two. Taste the finished product.

2 Hours

4/11

Th

6-8pm

$29

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DOG TRAINING

Basic Dog Obedience

Prerequisite: Dogs must be 5 months of age or older to attend. Participants must be 16 years old to enroll. Children under the age of 16 must be well behaved and accompanied by an adult. Current vaccination records are required for attendance.

4 Hours

Paraprofessional/Special Ed Training
Prerequisite: Age 18+

24 Hours

Learn from Travis Brorsens method of training basic obedience with your dog. Topics in the class will include heeling, turning, sitting, staying, down, recalling and stopping bad habits.

2/52/26 4/94/30

Th Tu

6-7pm 6:15-7:15pm

$95 $95

Take the first step to be on the paraprofessional registry, maintained by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE). To qualify, a person must hold a high school diploma or equivalent, satisfactorily complete initial training provided or approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Education and demonstrate competencies. In addition, the Local Education Agency shall be responsible to ensure the paraprofessional has also completed First Aid and CPR training.

1/222/4

Tu/Th/M

4:30-8:30pm

$132

Advanced Dog Obedience

Prerequisite: Dogs must be 1 year of age or older to attend or a previous participant in a Travis and Presley LLC. class. Participants must be 16 years old to enroll. Children under the age of 16 must be well behaved and accompanied by an adult. Current vaccination records are required for attendance.

4 Hours

Sewing Basics

Prerequisite: Students are responsible to bring their own sewing machine and supplies.

12 Hours

Do you want to take your dog to the next level of obedience? Learn from Travis Brorsens methods of training to sharpen obedience skills and commands. Learn how to perform skills off the leash and build skills to communicate with no verbal commands.

Enjoy this hands-on and learn-by-doing experience of sewing basics. Starting to sew is simple if you can find the information you need and take things one step at a time. Learn basic skills and make a pillowcase and an apron. This class will teach you easy steps to learn how to sew!

4/94/30

Tu

5-6pm

$95

2/182/27 5/65/15

M/W M/W

6-9pm 6-9pm

$89 $89

OTHER SERVICES

Sewing/T-Shirt Quilting

Entry Level Child Care Training (ELCCT)

Prerequisite: Students are responsible to bring their own sewing machine and supplies. Sewing Basics or previous sewing experience

12 Hours

New child care professionals will learn to provide quality care for young children while helping individuals develop their full potential. The course contains information and activities that stress the importance of the caregiver and of child care work.

Acquire knowledge to begin and possibly complete a quilt from T-shirts within the class time frame. Cut, fuse and quilt individual T-shirt blocks and then assemble completed quilt blocks into a quilt. Supplies not included.

1/31/31 2/12/28 3/13/31 4/14/30 5/15/31 6/16/30

Online Varies Online Varies Online Varies Online Varies Online Varies Online Varies

$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20

3/43/14

M/W

6-9pm

$89

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JUNE 2013
Enrollment begins Tuesday, May 7th | 4-6pm
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LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY


FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Fire Fighter Academy
Course content contains training in fire safety, search and rescue skills, HAZCOM and basic emergency medical service skills. Completers of this program will be eligible to certify for Firefighter level I and level II, HazMat Awareness, HazMat Operations, and can test for National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (Basic). Live burns and certification will be held on Saturdays. For more information call 242.2750, x138. Aug - May M-Th 6-10pm $ Tuition: 1300/Half Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $1,790)

SECURITY GUARD - CLEET APPROVED


The following classes provide the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training mandated requirements in order to apply for Security Guard licenses.

NEW

Arson & Investigation for Rural Fire Fighters


Prerequisite: Rural Fire Fighter

4 Hours

Security Guard 1 & 2

Prerequisite: Age 18+ , Additional test fee required

42 Hours
NEW

Intended for Rural Fire Fighters, this class teaches the fundamentals required in an initial fire scene investigation. Participants will learn about fire behavior and basic origin and cause investigation techniques, along with scene preservation, documentation and evidence collection.

Phase I - Includes interpreting Security Guard law, first aid, fire extinguishers, writing field notes and reports plus interpreting legal powers. Phase II - Includes public relations, fixed post duties, patrolling and investigating security incidents.

3/9

Sa

8am-Noon

No Charge

Concealed Carry

Prerequisite: Age 21+ - US citizen

8 Hours

1/71/29 4/295/21
NEW

M-Th M-Th

6-9pm 6-9pm

$179 $179

Security Guard III Private Investigator


Prerequisite: . Age 21+, Successful completion of Phase I & II

42 Hours

This class is taught by a CLEET certified concealed carry instructor. The course is as prescribed by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act to meet the educational requirements to qualify for an Oklahoma Concealed Carry License. Students are required to furnish their own firearm and 50 rounds of ammunition for firing range portion of the class. Hearing and eye protection are recommended. Please note it is against the law to have firearms on campus. Firearm will only be used at the firing range.

Review responsibilities to clients, private investigation laws, fair credit reporting laws, investigations and surveillance.

1/82/12
NEW

Tu/Th

6-10pm

$179

2/52/7 3/9 4/94/11 5/18 6/116/13


NEW

Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $50 Sa 8am-5pm (shoot on Sat by appt.) $50 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $50 Sa 8am-5pm (shoot on Sat by appt.) $50 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $50

Security Guard IV Firearms

Prerequisite: Age 21+, Successful completion of Phase I & II and MMPI test. Requirement: Furnish own weapon (.38 or larger revolver or 9mm or larger semiautomatic); Duty style holster and belt, two magazines or speed loaders are also required 100% attendance is required.

42 Hours

Safety Orientation for New Employees

Use either a revolver or a semiautomatic pistol, but not both in a single class. To complete the training with both types of handguns, you need to enroll two times for the course. Instruction fulfills the CLEET armed license training requirement for the type of weapon used. Please note it is against the law to have firearms on campus. Firearm will only be used at the firing range.

New employees need safety orientation? Send them to Autry. Have you ever wished there was an easy way to get your new employees all the safety information they need when they first start their job? We have a solution for you! Our orientation includes most of the required OSHA training for your employees to keep them safe and productive from day one!

8 Hours

4/164/27

Tu/Th/Sa

6-10pm/Sa 8am-5pm

$169

1/28 2/25 3/25 4/29 5/28 6/24

M 8am-4pm M 8am-4pm M 8am-4pm M 8am-4pm Tu 8am-4pm M 8am-4pm

$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40

Other testing available for your new employees


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Hearing | Pulmonary Function | Respiratory Fit


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MANUFACTURING & TRADES


FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Electronics Technology
Every company, every industry and even a growing number of households rely on a variety of technological devices for their communications, operations, entertainment and security needs. Earn college credits toward an associate of applied science degree in electronics technology and develop the skills necessary to keep homes and industry running. Trained technicians work in areas such as field service, manufacturing, building, installing, testing and maintaining electronic systems and equipment. Electronics is an excellent foundation for students working toward a degree in engineering. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $225)

Welding Technology
This program emphasizes gas, arc, MIG, TIG, and pipe welding while utilizing the theory and practices of welding, brazing, and assembly. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $518)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

Electronic Systems
This two-year adult program trains students to become highly-trained electronic technicians. Electronic technicians install, troubleshoot, maintain and repair automated equipment controlled by electrical, electronic and computer systems used in a wide variety of applications, such as industrial robots and automated controls. High demand areas include: petroleum, manufacturing, medical equipment, renewable energy, food processing, aerospace, defense and telecommunications. This program meets the technical requirements for an associate of applied science degree in cooperation with Northern Oklahoma College. Aug - May M-F Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: Year One: $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $919) Year Two: $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

CNC Machining Level 1

Learn to integrate the theory and application of fundamental CNC Machining principles. Students will learn NC code and verification, coordinate positioning, code translation and verification, how to create your own code and post processing.

24 Hours

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

Electricity and Electronics Level 1

Learn the fundamentals of electricity and electronics in this combination theory and hands-on course. Students will study circuits, switches, diodes, capacitors, transistors and relays, DC motor control, circuit protection and AC circuit troubleshooting.

24 Hours

ELECTRICAL Electrical Basic

1/22-2/14 3/26-4/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

Designed to direct students toward the Electrical Journeymans License Test. Topics include basic theory, AC/DC circuits, wiring methods, conductors, low voltage wiring, over current protection and load centers/safety switches. The course will include math calculations and measurement.

54 Hours

Electricity & Electronics Level 2


Prerequisite: Electricity & Electronics Level 1

24 Hours

Build on the fundamentals of electricity and electronics in this combination theory and hands-on course. Students will study AC electricity, advanced analog electricity and advanced digital electricity.

1/73/7

M/Th

6-9pm

$355

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

Electrical Commercial & Industrial Wiring


Prerequisite: Basic Wiring

54 Hours

Hydraulics Level 1

A comprehensive, step-by-step approach to every phase of commercial and industrial wiring, from the simplest circuit to in-depth computations to determine service entrance, branch circuit and feeder sizes.

This course is designed to integrate the theory and application of fundamental fluid power principles and formulas. Students will gain actual hands-on experience with the functional characteristics of hydraulic components which include pumps.

24 Hours

4/86/10

M/Th

6-9pm

$355

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Motor Controls Level 1

CAD/CAM Level 1

Learn to integrate the theory and application of fundamental CAD/CAM. The course will offer students hands-on experience with functional characteristics of CAD/CAM including code and coordinates, dimensions, production techniques, toolpaths, speeds and feeds and advanced contouring.

24 Hours

Apply the principles learned in Fundamentals of Electricity to various industrial applications using electrical motor controls. Study industrial electrical symbols and line diagrams, logic as applied to line diagrams, and control circuits, AC contractors and motor starters, revising circuits and electromechanical and solid state relays.

24 Hours

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

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MANUFACTURING & TRADES


WELDING

PLC Level 1

This course will emphasize the programmable of Programmable Logic Controllers. The student will be trained to prepare and program ladder logic diagrams for programs that can be written on-site for a specific control objective.

24 Hours

Welding Basic

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

This course is the first step in learning to weld. The program is designed to teach the basics of oxyacetylene cutting, braze welding, arc welding and MIG. You will learn to set up machines and equipment, sheer and bend and assemble metals projects. Students are responsible for welding hood with #10 lens, cutting goggles with #5 lens and gloves.

35 Hours

1/152/14

Tu/Th

6-9:30pm

$299

Pneumatics Level 1

This introductory course in pneumatic fluid power not only covers theory and principles, but also relates their application with industrial components. After demonstrating the principles, separate labs cover component inspection and performance, with tips on application in actual practice. Stresses the building of safe work habits.

24 Hours

Welding for Certification

Prerequisite: Basic welding or comparable experience

70 Hours

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

Includes oxyacetylene cutting and welding, arc and MIG welding. Explore the techniques of uniting common and alloy metals in extensive hands-on experiences. Certification test fee for an on-site test is not included in tuition. Test fees average cost $200.

2/195/2

Tu/Th

6-9:30pm

$429

Tolerance and Quality Control Level 1

Learn the fundamentals of tolerance and quality control. Study measurements, calipers, hole measurements, blue print reading, micrometers and tolerance based on blue prints.

24 Hours

1/222/14 3/264/11

Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm

$219 $219

Having a safety plan and staying compliant are two very important factors to the success of your business yet sometimes its hard to find the time to fit it all in. Working with a team of instructors and coordinators can save you time and money while keeping your employees safe and business running. Dont worry about making time to go off site for several of your training needs. Whether its hearing testing, heavy equipment, driver training or organizational development, Autrys team can come to you.

Autrys safety team provides safety solutions that will help your organization: Develop a safer workplace Lower worker compensation costs Lower turnover Respirator fit tests Pulmonary function test Sound surveys (hearing tests) & audiometric testing

Create a safer workplace for your employees through Autrys: Experienced and bilingual instructors Mobile training services Flexible scheduling High quality, up-to-date materials

Contact Andy Beck for safety training information at 580.242.2750.

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SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATICS


O

Algebra II
Meets requirements for high school graduation, OHLAP and college entrance. Available at no cost to high school students attending Autry. Aug - May M-F 9:07am-9:55am Tuition: None to High School Students (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics


The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics Regional Center provides advanced educational opportunities and challenges for high school juniors and seniors in the Autry Technology Center district who are gifted in the areas of science and math. The school is a branch of the prestigious Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics. Students will be enrolled in both calculus and physics during the three-hour period. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Tuition: None to High School Students (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

Geometry
Meets requirements for high school graduation, OHLAP and college entrance. Available at no cost to high school students attending Autry. Aug - May M-F 9:57am-10:45am Tuition: None to High School Students (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

Truck Driving Training Ahead


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Basic/Practical Skills Training for New Truck Drivers

Heavy Equipment Operator Training

For more information

Travis Perrin 580.242.2750, x119 tperrin@autrytech.edu

Practical skills training for new truck drivers will be offered in northwest Oklahoma through a partnership between Autry Technology Center, High Plains Technology Center, Northwest Technology Center and Central Technology Center. Learn rules, regulations, laws and safety standards while incorporating classroom and skills training in this 23-day PTDI nationally certified program.

For more information

Next class starts January 9, 2013

Travis Perrin 580.242.2750, x119 tperrin@autrytech.edu

Using the nationally recognized curricula accredited by the National Center for Construction Education and Research, NCCER, students will learn to safely operate and maintain heavy construction equipment. Utilizing state-of-the-art simulators, teacher-led classroom instruction and hands-on field operation, students will be able to test for NCCER proficiency. Pieces of equipment include, but are not limited to backhoes, tractor-scrapers, bulldozers, excavators, motor graders and front-end loaders.

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TRANSPORTATION
FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS
Automotive Technology
Extensive training in leading-edge automotive diagnostic and repair techniques is offered in this program. Specialty areas covered are electrical systems, brakes, steering, suspension, AC/heating, engine repair and engine performance. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $179)

Diesel Technology
Develop a solid technical background in the areas of engine overhaul, electrical systems, hydraulics, and air conditioning. Students learn to maintain, diagnose and repair diesel engines. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $180)

Collision Repair Technology


This course provides students with training to repair or replace auto body parts using hand and power tools. Students also learn to refinish surfaces through painting or spot painting. Some topics covered are safety, welding and cutting techniques, identification and analysis of damage, measuring and texturing systems and refinishing from minor repairs to total paint jobs. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

Power Products Technology


Learn troubleshooting and repair techniques for various types of small engines including motorcycles, lawn equipment and ATVs. This course covers testing for malfunctions, disassembling of engines, and examination, repair and replacement of parts. Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Half Day or $1680/Full Day (Additional cost of books and supplies approx.: $0)

College Credit Available |

Oklahomas Promise

Tuition is free for in-district high school students. Tuition for in-district adults is $1.60/hour.

TRANSPORTATION CERTIFICATIONS
NEW

School Bus Driver Certification

Compressed Natural Gas State of Oklahoma Certification 24 Hours


Prerequisite: Technician Level Auto Mechanics: Certificate of Completion NATEF Certified Electrical & Engine Performance Course; 1 year documented experience in automotive or heavy truck repair/maintenance; ASE Certification in Automotive or Heavy Truck Electrical Course & Engine Repair Course

Prerequisite: Age 18+ Adult who has a Class C commercial drivers license with passenger endorsement to fulfill driving requirement for this course.

20 Hours

This hands on class will teach Auto Technicians the basics of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) installation operations. The curriculum will review the state rules and regulations on CNG. Students have the option to take the state certification test at the end of the class. Certification Test Fee is separate - Test Fee $50 and Certification Fee $50 to be paid by the student with check or money order to DCS/AFP.
Department of Central Services/Alternative Fuels Program 2307 N Central | Oklahoma City OK 73105-3240 P: 405-521-2052 | F: 405-521-2056

Do you want to become a school bus driver? Learn about passenger and vehicle safety, proper procedure and discipline, as required by the laws and regulations of the State Board of Education and the State Department of Public Safety.

1/281/31 3/253/28 5/205/23 6/176/20

M-Th 6-10pm M-Th 6-10pm M-Th 6-10pm M-Th 6-10pm

$60 $60 $60 $60

School Bus Driver Continuing Education


Prerequisite: School Bus Driver Certification

4 Hours

1/101/18 2/213/1 4/114/19


NEW
Prerequisite: Age 18+

Th,F,Sa Th,F,Sa Th,F,Sa

6-10pm (Sa/8am-5pm) 6-10pm (Sa/8am-5pm) 6-10pm (Sa/8am-5pm)

$269 $269 $269

Designed for persons that currently hold a school bus drivers certificate. School bus drivers need 4hrs of continuing education every year.

Commercial Drivers License

12 Hours

Designed to assist individuals in preparing for the required exams for a commercial drivers license. This includes preparation for the written exam as well as preparation for the pre trip walk around portion of the skills test. This class covers rules, regulations, laws, safety standards and understanding of vehicle inspections. Driving portion not included.

1/29 3/26 5/21 6/18

Tu Tu Tu Tu

6-10pm 6-10pm 6-10pm 6-10pm

$20 $20 $20 $20

SMALL ENGINE

Small Gas Engine Repair

1/221/29 2/192/26 4/94/16 5/145/21

Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th Tu/Th

6-10pm 6-10pm 6-10pm 6-10pm

$69 $69 $69 $69

Learn repair and maintenance procedures on all types of air-cooled gasoline engines from James Tauber, Tauber Small Engine Repair. Types of equipment include walk-behind lawn mowers, edgers, riding lawn mowers, string trimmers and chain saws. Ignition, fuel, and compression troubleshooting will be emphasized. Bring your own projects and supply your own parts to make repairs.

36 Hours

1/283/6

M/W

6-9pm

$215

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INDEX

A Access 2010............................................................................................. 9 Accounting.............................................................................................. 9 A+ Computer......................................................................................... 9 Act Keytrain...........................................................................................14 Act Prep..................................................................................................... 4 Administrative Services................................................................... 9 Adobe Dreamweaver......................................................................10 Adobe Illustrator.................................................................................. 9 Adobe InDesign................................................................................... 9 Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.................................................... 8 Advanced Medical Orientations..............................................15 Air Conditioning................................................................................... 7 Algebra II.................................................................................................27 Alternative Energy.............................................................................25 AMA...........................................................................................................10 American Heart Association.......................................................18 Annual Report.....................................................................................20 Appraisal.................................................................................................13 Appraisal Continuing Education..............................................13 Architecture............................................................................................ 7 Arson.........................................................................................................24 Automotive...........................................................................................28 Autry Salon............................................................................................15 Autry Scholarship................................................................................ 6 Autry Teen Tour...................................................................................23 B Basic Life Support..............................................................................18 Bid Assistance........................................................................................ 5 Business......................................................................................... 4, 9-12 Business Administration................................................................13 Business Etiquette.............................................................................12 Business Incubation........................................................................... 5 C Cabinet Making.................................................................................... 7 CAD/CAM...............................................................................................25 Cake Decorating................................................................................22 Calculus...................................................................................................27 Center For Business Development........................................... 5 Certified Medication Aide (CMA).............................................16 Certified Medication Aide Advanced Training................16 Child Care......................................................................................... 3, 23 CLEET........................................................................................................24 CNC Machining...................................................................................25 College Credit........................................................................................ 6 Collision Repair...................................................................................28 Commercial Drivers License......................................................28 Compressed Natural Gas..............................................................28 Computer................................................................................... 9-10,13 Computer Fundamentals............................................................... 9 Computer Maintenance................................................................10 Concealed Carry Firearms............................................................24 Construction........................................................................................... 7 Cosmetology........................................................................................22 Counselor................................................................................................. 6 Countertops............................................................................................ 7 Covey........................................................................................................10 CPR ............................................................................................................18 Crockpot Meals...................................................................................22 Culinary Arts.........................................................................................22

D Database Management & Programming...........................13 Deck Building......................................................................................... 7 Dental Assistant..................................................................................15 Desserts Made Healthy..................................................................22 Diesel.........................................................................................................28 Digital Camera....................................................................................... 8 Digital Photography.........................................................................13 Dining/Business Etiquette...........................................................12 Dog Training.........................................................................................23 DOT............................................................................................................28 Drafting...................................................................................................... 7 Drafting and Design.......................................................................... 7 E Early Care................................................................................................22 Early Care and Hospitality............................................................22 Electrical..................................................................................................25 Electricity................................................................................................25 Electronics..............................................................................................25 Emergency Medical Responder...............................................16 Emergency Medical Technician................................................16 End Table................................................................................................17 Enrollment.............................................................................................31 Entry Level Child Care Training (ELCCT)..............................23 Excel...........................................................................................................10 Executive Leadership Council...................................................... 4 F Facebook................................................................................................12 Feeding Assistant..............................................................................17 Financial Aid............................................................................................ 6 Firearms...................................................................................................24 Firefighter Academy........................................................................24 First Aid....................................................................................................18 G GED Preparation.................................................................................13 Geometry...............................................................................................27 Government........................................................................................... 5 Grant Writing........................................................................................13 Graphic Arts............................................................................................ 8 Graphic Design............................................................................. 8, 13 H Hazardous Materials.........................................................................28 Healthcare and Fitness...................................................................13 Health Career.......................................................................................15 Healthcare Provider..........................................................................18 Heartsaver (CPR) AED......................................................................18 Heavy Equipment..............................................................................27 Home Health........................................................................................18 Home Inspection...............................................................................13 Home Owner Maintenance.......................................................... 7 Hospitality..............................................................................................22 Hospitality and Gaming................................................................13 Human Resource...............................................................................10 Hydraulics...............................................................................................25

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I Illustrator Intro, Adobe..................................................................... 9 Inclement Weather............................................................................. 3 InDesign Intro, Adobe...................................................................... 9 In-District.................................................................................................. 2 Industrial Maintenance..................................................................25 Information Technology.................................................................. 9 Installing Countertops...................................................................... 7 iPad.............................................................................................................12 J Job Developer.....................................................................................14 Job Search..............................................................................................13 L Languages.............................................................................................13 Law Enforcement..............................................................................24 Leadership.............................................................................................10 Leadership Academy.......................................................................10 Long Term Care Nurse Aide........................................................17 M Management.......................................................................................10 Media and Design.............................................................................13 Medical Administration Technician........................................17 Medical Administrative..................................................................15 Medical Assistant...............................................................................15 Medical Careers Overview...........................................................14 Medical Certification.......................................................................18 Medical Certification Testing......................................................18 Medical Orientations.......................................................................15 Medical Terminology.......................................................................13 Medical Transcription......................................................................13 Minimum Age........................................................................................ 3 Motor Controls....................................................................................25 MRI..............................................................................................................19 Multimedia............................................................................................13 N Networking...........................................................................................13 Nonprofit Management................................................................13 Nursing.....................................................................................................19 Nutrition & Fitness.............................................................................13 O Oklahoma School Of Science and Mathematics...........27 One-Dish Meals..................................................................................22 Online Learning..................................................................................12 P Painting...................................................................................................... 7 Paraprofessional.................................................................................23 Personal Enrichment.......................................................................13 Pharmacy Technician......................................................................17 Phlebotomy..........................................................................................17 Photography.........................................................................................13 Photoshop, Adobe.............................................................................. 8 PHR/SPHR...............................................................................................10 Physics......................................................................................................27 PLC..............................................................................................................26 Pneumatics............................................................................................26 Power Products...................................................................................28 Practical Nursing................................................................................19 Private Investigator...........................................................................24 Productive Meetings.......................................................................10

Q Quickbooks...........................................................................................10 Quilting....................................................................................................23 R Radiography.........................................................................................19 Real Estate..............................................................................................12 Refrigeration........................................................................................... 7 Refund Policy......................................................................................... 3 Residual Act..........................................................................................19 Respiratory Care.................................................................................19 Respiratory Therapist.......................................................................19 Restorative Care..................................................................................17 Resume Writing..................................................................................13 S Safety.................................................................................................24, 26 Safety Orientation.............................................................................24 Sales & Marketing..............................................................................13 School Bus Driver...............................................................................28 Security Guard.....................................................................................24 Senior Citizen Discount................................................................... 3 Seven Habits, Covey........................................................................10 Sewing.....................................................................................................23 Small Business Management....................................................... 5 Small Gas Engine...............................................................................28 Special Ed Training............................................................................23 Steak Night............................................................................................22 Surgical Technology.........................................................................19 Sustainable Energy...........................................................................13 T Table Of Contents............................................................................... 3 Texturing................................................................................................... 7 The Center For Business Development................................. 5 Tile Laying................................................................................................ 7 Tolerance and Quality Control..................................................26 Transportation Certifications......................................................28 Truck Driving........................................................................................27 Tuition......................................................................................................... 6 W Web Graphics.......................................................................................13 Welding............................................................................................25,26 Windows 7.............................................................................................10 Woodturning.......................................................................................... 7 Woodworking........................................................................................ 7 Word..........................................................................................................10 Writing......................................................................................................13

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EXPIRATION DATE

Must be 16 years old to enroll Refunds of tuition will be given only for withdrawals prior to the beginning of the 2nd class session.

Company Billing
COMPANY NAME MAILING ADDRESS

PO Number

CITY STATE ZIP CONTACT PERSON CONTACT TELEPHONE


Autry Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of sex/gender, race, color, religion, disability, age, national origin or veteran status. Autry Technology Center no discrimina en bases de sexo, raza, color, religin, incapacidad, edad, origen de nacionalidad y estado de civil.

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Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage

1201 West Willow Enid OK 73703

Permit No. 193 Enid, Oklahoma

PAID

Autry provides customized education and training services for individuals, industries and communities.

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r gy Cente

THE JOURNAL RECORD RANKS AUTRY #1


Fiscal Year 2012 Budget

95% Positive Placement

Adult Tuition
cost/class per hour

2011 - 2012 Enrollment


Careers Majors

Total Employees

1of 29
2%
Adult & Career Devlopment

$1.60
career technology centers in Oklahoma

$12,292,907
Autry was able to compete with the metropolitan technology centers thanks to the relationships within the community, with their ten partner schools and local business and industry.

More then nine out of ten of Autry program graduates get a job, join the military or go on to higher education.

Average tuition charge per clock hour of instruction for fulltime, in-district o erings

Year Established
Present 2012

Faculty

69%

650 2,412

Sta

31%

Top 10 Technology Centers

#1 #2

7%

1. 2.

Autry Technology Center Tulsa Technology Center Francis Tuttle Indian Capital Technology Metro Technology Centers Canadian Valley Technology Kiamichi Technology Center Central Technology Center Mid-America Technology

#6

#3 #10

#8 #5

#4

Business & Industry Services

91%

35,022

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

#7 #9

There were several data factors taken to compile the ranking - enrollment numbers (full-time classes, adult and career development and business and industry), scal year 2012 budget, adult tuition cost per hour, number of employees and positive placement results.

10. Moore Norman Technology

Sources: Information provided by the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education in Stillwater - www.okcareertech.org Researched by Dawn Joseph Darbon - Published: Nov. 26, 2012

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Est.
1967
Ranked largest technology center in Oklahoma

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