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    January - June 2013

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    CATALOGand annual report

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    Since 1968, Autry Technology Center has been training students or success inthe workplace. A wide variety o course oerings make career education possibleor students o all walks o lie.

    FULLTIME TRAININGCareer Assessment and Counseling | Job Placement AssistanceHigher Average Wages or Graduates

    High School Juniors and Seniors20 Career Training Programs | Tuition-Free or District ResidentsCollege Credit in Many Programs

    High School students attend either the morning or aternoon session Morning Session: 8:15am -10:45am

    Aternoon Session: 12:30pm - 3:15pm

    Adult Students25 Career Training Programs | Scholarships/Financial Aid Available1or 2-year options

    Adult students attend either or both sessions Morning Session: 8:15am - 11:15am

    Aternoon Session: 12:30pm - 3:30pm

    SHORTTERM TRAININGPROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL INTEREST COURSESHundreds o Courses - New Classes Starting Weekly

    Upgrade Job Skills | Prepare or a New Career

    Explore Personal Interests

    ONLINE COURSESEnroll in an online course that can be completed rom your home computer.

    INDISTRICT TUITION

    All tuition prices in catalog include an in-district discount. Out-o-district students

    will be charged ull price.

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    SPECIAL NOTICES FOR ALL SHORT-TERM COURSES

    Fee Payment

    Payment is due upon enrollment.Inclement WeatherNotication o dismissal o classes due to inclement weather willbe announced on KOCO-TV, KFOR-TV, KWT V and local radio.

    Minimum AgeMinimum age o 16 years or enrollment is required unlessotherwise specied.

    Senior Citizen DiscountPersons age 60 or over may attend a short-term class or hal-tuition price. $15 minimum. Some exceptions apply. Textbooksor supplies are separate.

    Reund PolicyReunds o tuition will be given only or withdrawals prior to thebeginning o the 2nd class session.

    Allow at least 5 to 7 working days or your reund to beprocessed.

    Full reunds are available or classes cancelled by Autry.

    No reunds will be given on textbooks or supplies.

    Company withdrawal: A company is responsible or tuitioncharges or students enrolled unless they ocially withdrawtheir employee prior to the rst class.

    No reunds will be given on one-day classes not cancelled priorto class.

    7 Architecture & ConstructionAir Conditioning | Construction | Drating

    8 Arts & CommunicationsGraphic Arts | Photography

    912 Business, Management & TechnologyAccounting | Administrative Services | Business Development Academy | Computer |Inormation Technology | Leadership/Human Resources | Leadership/HR Generalist (AMA)Leadership Management | Real Estate | Social Media/Social Networking

    13 Online Learning

    14 Career DevelopmentACT KeyTrain | Career Counseling | Medical Careers Overview

    1519 Health ScienceAll Health and Medical-Related Classes

    2021 Annual Report

    Fiscal School Year 2011-2012

    2223 Hospitality and Human ServicesCake Decorating | Child Care | Cosmetology | Culinary Arts | Dog Training |Entry Level Child Care Training | Food Saety | Human Services | Sewing

    24 Law & Public SaetyFireghter | Saety | Security

    2526 Manuacturing & TradesElectronics | Electrical Basic | Industrial Maintenance/Alternative Energy | Welding

    27 Science, Engineering & MathematicsMathematics | Oklahoma School o Science & Mathematics (OSSM)

    28 TransportationAutomotive | Collision Repair | Diesel | Small Engine | Transportation CerticationsTruck Driver Training

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    BUSINESS PARTNERS

    autrytech.edu | 580.242.2750 888.663.27984

    Relationships. Progressive. Business Partners.Autry provides opportunities to help you keep up in todays ast-changing and competitive work environment.

    You can rely on Autrys team o experts to stay current on trends and issues aecting your workplace and employee productivity. They are ready to rampup quickly in response to your training needs and work alongside your in-house training sta to help you get the best value or 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 COUNCILDeveloping and growing a top-quality workorce is critical to the success o any company and to the economy o our community. Autry meets regularly

    with a select group o business leaders to receive guidance and direction on the business and industry trends o our community. This industry input hasmade Autrys Business & Industry Services one o the strongest in the state. I you would like to make an impact, contact Teri Holle at 580.242.2750.

    Executive Leadership CouncilMaking things happen

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

    Business Incubation ServicesBusiness incubation is a ocused process that includes management guidance, technical assistance, and consulting tailored to young, growingcompanies. Incubator clients have access to inrastructure needs such as high-quality oce, lab and manuacturing space, meeting rooms,high-quality printing capabilities, access to shared business resources and a physical address. Incubator clients receive Oklahoma State income taxexemption or up to ten years.

    DREAM IT. PLAN IT. GROW IT.Through business partnerships and advisory councils, Autrys Business & Industry Services team customizes training initiatives that lead to positivebusiness results and progress or area companies ranging rom the small amily-owned operations to large corporations. Some o the specializedprograms include:

    Computer&TechnologySolutions

    CustomizedIndustryTraining

    Safety/Environmental&Technical

    TrainingforIndustryProgram(TIP)

    QualityManagementSystems(ISO9000;ISO14000,

    TS16949andmore)

    OrganizationalandManagementDevelopment

    BusinessandTeamDevelopment

    SmallBusinessManagement

    StrategicPlanning

    Bid AssistanceI you are just getting started or have been contracting with the government or years, Autrys Bid Assistance program provides inormation andtraining or bidding on government contracts and access to the latest construction news with links to online plans and specs or Oklahoma projects.

    Contact Terry Henneke at 580.242.2750 or more inormation.

    Own a small business and want to help it perform better?The Small Business Management program oers assistance on various topicsand through individual training and/or consultation.

    Improve your businesss planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluatingbusiness aspects in:

    Contact Dale Shaer at 580.242.2750 or more inormation.

    Strategicdirection

    Financialmanagement

    Marketing

    Management

    Productionandoperations management

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    FULL-TIME TRAINING

    autrytech.edu | 580.242.2750 888.663.27986

    College credit may be availablethrough Autry Technology Centers Cooperative Agreements.

    Oklahoma City Institute of technologyOkmulgee, OK

    I you are interested in a program that requires a pre-assessment,Autry counselors will help you schedule a time to take a test.Autry oers a variety o testing dates throughout the semester.

    Check with an Autry counselor to see i college hours may beaccepted in lieu o test scores.

    Counselors are available to help prospective students explore

    career choices. Call 580.242.2750 to make an appointment.

    STEPHANIE WEISSENBUEHLER [email protected]

    Autry counselor or Enid Public Schools

    LINDA BELKNAP, [email protected]

    High school and medical courses counselor

    MARY BYRD, [email protected]

    High school, adult and special needs counselor

    TuitionHigh school students rom the Autry district pay no tuition or ull-time training programs. In-district adult students pay the in-district tuition rate whichis calculated at $1.60 per hour. Tuition rates are subject to change until class starts. Please contact Student Services or tuition details.

    Financial AidAdult students may be eligible or nancial assistance through grants and scholarships. Sources o aid are ederal, state, institutional, community,oundation, and business and industry programs. For the FAFSA orm, Autrys Federal School Code is 013530. Applications are available at Autry or youcan apply online at asa.ed.gov. Additional inormation on nancial aid programs oered at Autry is available in the Financial Aid Oce. Oce hours are7:30am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday, and 7:30am-6pm the 1st and 3rd Mondays o each month.

    Autry ScholarshipThe 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 ollowing high school graduation. This scholarshipcovers tuition only or semester-type classes. Students are responsible or the cost o books, supplies and any additional charges. Scholarship eligibilitywill be reviewed each semester.

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    ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION

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    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    Air Conditioning/RerigerationPrepares students or employment in the installation, operation,maintenance and repair o residential and commercial airconditioning, heating and rerigeration systems. Course instruction

    includes requirements o the Oklahoma Construction Industry Boardand 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/12:30-3:30pmM/W/Th: Adult: 6-10pm

    Tuition: $840/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $488)

    Construction TechnologySkills are developed in the areas o blueprint reading, site layout,estimating, oundation work, raming, interior and exterior work, andusing both hand and power tools or 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/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $237)

    Drating and DesignLearn drating and design basics and beyond. Emphasis is placed onthe theoretical and practical approach to engineering drawing, withinstruction covering basic techniques such as architectural drating,illustration and Computer-Aided Drating and Design (CAD).Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm

    Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pmTuition: $840/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $0)

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    Build a Heirloom Quality End Table 12 HoursBuild a heirloom quality end table utilizing a combination o handtools and power tools in the construction. Learn techniques such as

    joints, grain matching and using handplanes. Supplies are included.

    4/305/16 Tu/Th 6-9pm $229

    Cabinet Making & Woodworking 18 HoursPrerequisite: Approve project and supply list by Instructor

    Learn to operate and maintain carpentry tools and machinery.Methods o selecting materials, design and layout are alsoincorporated. Choose a project to build during the course. Studentswill be responsible or their project costs. Gain a working knowledge

    o the undamentals o woodworking. Learn to saely use dierentwoodworking equipment while constructing a project. Each studentis responsible or cost o project materials.

    1/151/31 Tu/Th 6-9pm $1795/216/6 Tu/Th 6-9pm $179

    Deck Building Basics 12 HoursDo you have a small deck project you would like to build yoursel orare you in over your head on a current project? Join instructor JeClark to learn how to properly build a home deck or patio. Learnraming, bracing, material selection and how to buy material.

    6/116/20 Tu/Th 6-9pm $159

    Home Owner Maintenance 12 HoursBeing a rst time home owner can be intimidating. This class will putyou at ease by showing you how to make basic repairs and overcomesimple challenges new home owners are likely to ace.

    4/164/25 Tu/Th 6-9pm $69

    Installing & Maintaining Countertops 12 HoursNew counter tops will update any kitchen and add value to yourhome. Learn rom the pros how to cut, t and trim pre-ormedcounter tops and sink installation. Hands-on style training providesbeginners and advanced alike the skills or a proessional project. Allmaterials included.

    3/53/14 Tu/Th 6-9pm $65

    Painting & Texturing Techniques 12 HoWhether youre sprucing up your house or sale or just to clean thinup a bit, its easy to think o paint as just a medium or coloring thewalls. But paint can be much more - a way to cover up minor faws,add an interesting texture or even provide a decorative border. Leasimple yet creative ways to enhance your walls.

    2/192/28 Tu/Th 6-9pm $110

    Tile Laying 12 HoThinking about enhancing that bathroom or kitchen foor withceramic tile? Now you can by learning the skills and techniques orlaying tile properly. Learn how to measure a room or select the righ

    tile, saely use tools, cut tile and much more.

    2/52/14 Tu/Th 6-9pm $120

    Woodturning 18 HoWoodturning is a orm o woodworking that is used to create woodobjects on a lathe. Learn two methods o turning wood: spindleturning and aceplate turning. *Each student is responsible or thecost o project materials.

    3/264/11 Tu/Th 6-9pm $179

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    WELDING - Also see welding on page 25

    OCollege Credit Available | Oklahomas PromiseTuition is ree or indistrict high school students.

    Tuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

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    ARTS & COMMUNICATIONS

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    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    Graphic ArtsStudents will develop the skills and techniques used in the graphicarts industry, including graphic design/layout, composition, webdesign, digital prepress operation, platemaking, press operation,

    bindery, nishing, photography, and image editing.Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm

    Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pmTuition: $840/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $150)

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    Tuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

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    PHOTOGRAPHY

    Photoshop CS4 Intro 6 HoursBecome amiliar with the latest version o this imageediting program.Learn to select pixels, work with layers, types and gradients, brushesand color eects. Improve your images with adjustment layers.

    2/2 Sa 9am-4pm $694/6 Sa 9am-4pm $69

    Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 12 HoursPrerequisite: Windows or comparable experience.

    Learn how to edit your digital photos using Adobe PhotoshopElements.

    1/141/24 M/Th 6-9pm $693/254/8 M/Th 6-9pm $695/65/16 M/Th 6-9pm $69

    Photography Basics-Taking Control o Your Digital Camera 12 HoursPrerequisite: Digital camera and memory card. No additional experience or knowledge needed.

    Recently purchased a digital camera or owned one or a while and notsure how to take those once in a lietime photos? Join proessionalphotographer Chris Bush to learn how to take, enhance and printamazing images. Hands-on camera shooting in the classroom andweekly assignments to complete will be included, as well as usingPhotoshop Elements to enhance your images.

    1/8&1/15 Tu 9am-4pm $691/152/5 Tu 6-9pm $693/5&3/12 Tu 9am-4pm $693/264/16 Tu 6-9pm $69

    Photography Intermediate-Mastering Your Digital Domain 12 HoursPrerequisite: Digital camera and memory card. Basic knowledge and eeling comortable with your digital camerais required due to the ast pace o this course

    Have a basic working knowledge o your digital camera but want

    to take that next step to create beautiul portraits o amily, riendsand pets? Explore possibilities with proessional photographer ChrisBush by making adjustments in Photoshop Elements that will amazeyou. Create sot ocus eects, black and white images and sepia toneimages. Even learn how to make cards and how to add personalizedtext to your images. Hands-on camera shooting in the classroom andweekly assignments to complete will be included.

    2/5&2/12 Tu 9am-4pm $692/193/12 Tu 6-9pm $694/9&4/16 Tu 9am-4pm $694/235/14 Tu 6-9pm $69

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    BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOG

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    ADOBE

    Dreamweaver Intro 6 HoursPrerequisite: Computer undamentals or comparable experience.

    Adobe Dreamweaver is the application o choice or proessional webdevelopment. Learn to create pages, dene a site, upload/downloadweb pages and basic web page design using the graphic and textormatting tools, image maps, rollovers, navigation bars and hotspots.

    3/27&4/3 W 6-9pm $69

    Illustrator Intro 6 HoursPrerequisite: Computer undamentals or comparable experience.Cover the undamentals o Illustrator. Create a simple illustration bycreating and manipulating shapes and by drawing and editing paths.You also will learn how to apply gradients and transparency.

    2/13&2/20 W 6-9pm $69

    InDesign Intro 6 HoursPrerequisite: Computer undamentals or comparable experience.

    Want to know the undamental concepts, terminology, and basiceatures o Adobe InDesign? Learn how to create documents,place text and graphics, and create customer color swatches in thisintroductory class. You also will learn about guides and master pagestypesetting modiying items and nalizing documents.

    2/27&3/6 W 6-9pm $69

    COMPUTER

    A+ Computer Repair & Troubleshooting I 48 HoursPrerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

    Start your journey to CompTIA A+certication by joining instructorMelissa Hula or this hands-on course covering the undamentalso PC technology, networking, and security. Ater successullycompleting this introductory course you will be able to describe theinternal components o a computer, assemble a computer system,install an operating system, and troubleshoot using systems tools anddiagnostic sotware. 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

    Access 2010 12 HPrerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

    Access can help you keep track o large amounts o quantitativedata. Learn the basics to help you organize, access, retrieve and shinormation more easily. Learn about modiying database structurtables, queries, orms and reports using access.

    2/203/13 W 6-9pm $1054/235/14 Tu 6-9pm $105

    Computer Fundamentals 12 HGet acquainted with your personal computer. Understand drives,keyboard, icons, entering text and printing as well as the basics onaming and saving les. Find out how to use the Internet, the WeE-mail and attachments. Windows 7 is next.

    1/81/29 Tu 6-9pm $1192/193/12 Tu 6-9pm $1194/94/30 Tu 6-9pm $1195/75/28 Tu 6-9pm $119

    Computer Maintenance Fundamentals 9 HPrerequisite: Windows or comparable experience.

    Take a basic look at the undamentals o maintaining your homecomputer. Class will cover a variety o topics: supporting and

    troubleshooting computer hardware, installing hardware andupgrading your home computer, maintaining windows, andtroubleshooting windows startup problems. Students will leavewith a better understanding o how to keep their computer runnismoothly.

    1/171/31 Th 6-9pm $105

    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    Accounting ServicesLearn accounting applications and gain extensive handsonexperience with accounting sotware used in industry. Instructionincludes preparation o nancial statements, payroll, accounts payable,

    accounts receivable, billing and inventory. Upon completion, studentswill be eligible to take the national exams or Certied Bookkeeperand Fundamental Payroll Certication.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/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,488)

    Administrative ServicesLearn the skills needed or a successul administrative proessionalcareer. Practice using the latest sotware to create eectivedocuments and presentations, and gain skills needed to work wellwith others in todays ast-paced, proessional oce 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/HalfDay(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,204)

    Inormation TechnologyProvides students with the knowledge and skills necessary or sin managing, troubleshooting, and securing computer networkStudents learn to install, congure and troubleshoot sotware ahardware on network and desktop computers. Students learn tomanage various network protocols on both Local Area Networkand Wide Area Networks. Training is provided in conguring anmaintaining servers, routers and switches. Curriculum is designeor those who wish to become network administrators, supporttechnicians, and systems managers. Following this intensive trastudents will be eligible to take certication exams in the areaso 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/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,544)

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    BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY

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    Excel 2010 15 HoursPrerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

    Learn the central concepts o electronic worksheets, including,ormatting, unctions, charts, tables, databases and templates.

    1/82/5 Tu 6-9pm $1193/264/23 Tu 6-9pm $119

    QuickBooks 2012 18 HoursPrerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or comparable experience

    BeintroducedtoQuickBooksinthiscoursedesignedforthosewithsomecomputerknowledgebutwholackpriorQuickBooksexperience. Topics include: getting started, working with a newcompany, working with business orms, banking and billing activities,reporting and budgeting, and protecting and backing up data.

    4/175/15 W 6-9pm $119

    Windows 7 12 HoursPrerequisite: Computer Fundamentals or comparable experience

    Windows 7 oers aster perormance, improved navigation, bettercompatibility, better security, and has a host o new eatures. Topics tobe covered: Introducing Windows 7, working with windows programs,managing les and olders, customizing le and older management,customizing Windows using the control panel, securing yourcomputer, exploring the Internet, and exchanging mail and news.

    2/72/28 Th 6-9pm $1094/115/2 Th 6-9pm $109

    Word 2010 12 HoursPrerequisite: Windows or comparable experience

    Microsot Word is the standard in word processing. Start with anoverview o the application and move to a hands-on experiencein creating, editing and saving your document. Learn to create andormat tables as well as how to illustrate documents with graphics.

    1/162/6 W 6-9pm $109

    3/74/4 Th 6-9pm $109

    ESTATE PLANNING

    Estate Planning Basics 3 HoursLearn the basics o Estate Planning. This inormative class will discussstate property ownership laws, wills, durable power o attorney, howto avoid probate, living trusts, the basics o ederal estate tax and howthey eect planning.

    3/5 Tu 6-9pm $15

    Agricultural Estate Planning 3 HFarmers, ranchers and landowners may ace special challenges wiestate planning. This course builds upon the basics o estate planwith a ocus on arm and ranch ownership and transer. Will alsodiscuss oil and gas ownership and how it may aect your estate p

    3/7 Th 6-9pm $15

    LEADERSHIP/HUMAN RESOURCES

    PHR/SPHR Review Class 36 HPrerequisite: 2 years exempt-level HR experience are required

    The Proessional in Human Resources (PHR) and Senior Proessionin Human Resources (SPHR) are designed to assist human resourcproessionals in increasing their knowledge base. The course oertools to prepare or the Human Resource Certication Institute (Hexam. The ocial SHRM Learning System is the curriculum utilizedthis class.

    1/294/23 Tu 6-9pm $795

    LEADERSHIP/HR GENERALIST COURSES (AMA)

    Fundamentals o HR (AMA) 24 HThis course covers competencies and skills needed or managinghuman resources to include: HR management and legal issues,the employment process, testing, compensation, perormancemanagement, benets administration, employee relations, andtraining and development.

    1/153/5 Tu 6-9pm $260

    Planning & Leading Productive Meetings (AMA) 12 HThis course ocuses on the key role o the meeting leader, oeringpractical guidance on managing the process, using decision-mak

    tools and acilitation skills. It covers planning, conducting, ollow-up and meeting evaluation with special attention paid to groupdynamics and the eective use o media tools.

    4/24/23 Tu 6-9pm $180

    LEADERSHIP/MANAGEMENT

    Leadership Academy 18 HPrerequisite: Supervisor Academy and/or Supervisor Experience

    Leadership Dynamics or Creating Value explores the actors that hmanagers to maintain a delicate organizational equilibrium in a hcompetitive market place. This program stresses developing thepersonal eectiveness o managers as leaders.

    1/242/28 Th 1-4pm $395

    Covey 7 Habits o Highly Eective People 8 HWant to be more eective? Be introduced to Coveys principles anlearnaboutall7Habits:BeProactive;BeginwiththeEndinMind;FirstThingsFirst;ThinkWin/Win;SeekFirsttoUnderstand,thenbeUnderstood;SynergizeandRenewal.

    1/22 & 1/24 Tu/Th 8am-Noon $180

    Training available in the spring.

    For details:

    Dallas Krout580.242.2750, 138 | [email protected]

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    BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY

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    DINING/BUSINESSETIQUETTE WORKSHOP

    Business meals are used to buildrelationships, network and sign contracts

    to seal the deal. Your manners are on

    display at the table and it is a reection

    o your company. How you dine can

    make all the dierence between a

    productive, proftable experience and an

    uncomortable situation.

    For more information

    Denise Nilssen, 242-2750, x216

    BUILDING TRUSTby The Ken Blanchard Companies

    This hal-day course c reates awarenesso and sensitivity to the behaviors that

    inuence trust, and teaches trust buildin

    and sustaining strategies. You will learn

    the ABCD Trust Model, which is an easy

    to-learn guide to help you build trust in

    all relationships--with your team, leader

    peers, amily and riends.

    Living the BrandEmployees interacting with the public have an impacton the success of your business and the communityat large. Many times they are asked questions aboutEnid... What is there to do in Enid?, Whats thebest restaurant?, Whats it like in Enid? andmore. Equip your employees with the tools neededto help them answer these questions and more in apositive light to help grow your business and Enid.

    Monthly training beginning March 2013.

    For more information:

    Debby Buller580.242.2750, x108

    [email protected]

    REAL ESTATE

    Real Estate Pre Licensing 90 HoursPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Learn real estate theory and practice and prepare to take theState examination or licensing as a sales associate. This course is acombination o classroom learning and home study.

    1/151/25 Tu-Th/Tu-F 9am-5pm $3994/164/26 Tu-Th/Tu-F 9am-5pm $399

    Real Estate Post Licensing 45 HoursPrerequisite: Age 18+, Real Estate Pre-Licensing

    Attend this class to ulll the Real Estate Commissions 45-hourtraining requirement prior to receiving your permanent sales license.You will be required to complete 5 assigned modules which will countor 18 hours o class credit.

    3/53/7 Tu-Th 9am-5pm $169

    Online Continuing Education ClassesFor more inormation: autrytech.edu/onlinelearning.

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

    Appraisal Continuing Education | Home Inspection Continuing Education | Real EstateContinuing Education

    SOCIAL MEDIA/SOCIAL NETWORKING

    Facebook Basics 3 HourPrerequisite: Basic computer knowledge

    Heard about Facebook? Asking yoursel how do I start? Learn thebasics--how to create your account, nd your way around, adjustsecurity settings and Facebook Dos and Donts. Facebook can help

    you connect with amily and riends.

    1/14 M 69pm $393/4 M 6--9pm $395/6 M 69pm $39

    iPad Tips & Tricks 3 HourPrerequisite: Each participant must bring their own iPad to class.

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

    1/9 W 69pm $393/13 W 6--9pm $395/22 W 69pm $39

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    ONLINE LEARNIN

    Autry Technology Center | 2013 Course Catalog

    BUSINESS OR PERSONAL USEONLINE Course Categories

    AccountingArt, History, Psychology & LiteratureBasic Computer LiteracyBusiness AdministrationCertication Preparation

    Child Care & ParentingComputer ApplicationsCourses or Teaching ProessionalsDatabase Management & ProgrammingDesign & CompositionDigital Photography & Digital VideoEntertainment IndustryGED PreparationGrammar ReresherGrant Writing & Nonprot ManagementGraphic DesignHealth Care & MedicalHealth Care Continuing EducationHealth Care, Nutrition & FitnessHealth Inormation ManagementJob SearchLanguagesLaw & Legal CareersMath, Philosophy & ScienceMedical TerminologyMedical TranscriptionPC Troubleshooting, Networking & SecurityPersonal DevelopmentPersonal EnrichmentPersonal Finance & Wealth Building

    Resume Writing WorkshopSales & MarketingStart Your Own BusinessTeaching & EducationTechnologyTest PrepThe InternetWeb & Computer ProgrammingWeb Graphics & MultimediaWeb Page DesignWriting & Publishing

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    Hospitality and GamingSkilled Trades and IndustrialSustainable Energy and Going GreenWeb Page

    Eachprogramincludesasetoflessonsandevaluations;gradesareacombination o the instructor/mentors evaluation o students workand computer graded tests

    Please note:Once the course is accessed either by requestingmaterials or viewing lessons, no reunds will be issued.

    CONTINUING EDUCATION

    Autry Technology Center is partnering with Career WebSchool

    to oer online real estate courses.

    Program areas:

    Real Estate Continuing Education

    Appraisal Continuing Education

    Home Inspection Continuing Education

    INSTRUCTOR-LED WEB-BASED ASSISTANCE

    Professionaldevelopmentandpersonalenrichment sessions start monthly

    Convenientsix-weekformat

    Interactivelearningenvironment Instructorsleadeachcourse

    Awardofcompletionwithpassingscore

    CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

    Prepareforindustrycerticationorstartanewcareer

    Startanytime

    Manyprogramscompletedinlessthansixmonths

    In-depthstudy,alllearningmaterialsprovided Personalinstructorassistance

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    CAREER DEVELOPMENT

    autrytech.edu | 580.242.2750 888.663.279814

    ourses are approved by ACT to be included as part o theCT WorkKeys Employment System and provide pre- andost-course evaluations as you move through the dierentvels o the course material. Classes open weekly and youill have six weeks to complete the class.

    $5 00

    forworkplaceskills

    percourse

    To enroll, visit autrytech.edu

    Provided by ACT KeyTrain Online Courses

    Improve yourworkplace skills

    rom home

    ACT PrepDo you need a ew extra points on your ACT? Joininstructor Chad Cargill or this hands-on instructionalseminar. In high school, Chad took the ACT 18 times and

    raisedhisscorefroma19toa32.Coverwhatwillbeon the test and how to master techniques to improveyour outcome. Cover general ideas about the ACT asa whole as well as the individual sections o English,math, reading and science. This seminar is not a practicetest. Prepayment is necessary, and seating is limited.Individuals o all ages are welcome to attend.

    2/7 Th 8:30am-11:30am $30

    Not sure i a medical career is or you?

    Want more inormation on a career in

    practical nursing, radiography, respiratory

    care, or surgical technology? Meet Autrys

    instructors, see classrooms, and get the

    acts on the programs.

    Medical Careers Overview

    Thursday,March7th6-8pmNoCharge

    Will Autry

    help me

    fnd a job?

    Autrys ull-time Job Developer ocuses on securingraining-related employment in area businesses ortudents. The Job Developer also works with all ull-timetudents to develop resumes, prepare or job interviewsnd more.

    Autry posts an updated list o area job openings atutrytech.edu and on campus.

    Yes!

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    HEALTH SCIENC

    Dental AssistantInstruction includes keeping proper patient records and an overviewo legal and ethical issues aecting the dental proession. Studentsstudy head and neck anatomy, tooth identication and morphology,dental terminology, inection control and instrumentation. Numerouschairside procedures practiced in the classroom and lab includedigital and manual x-rays, impressions, study models, dental charting,suctioning and passing instruments. Job shadowing and work-basedlearning assignments also enable the students to expand theirknowledge 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/HalfDay

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,047)

    Health CareersWant to learn more about a career in health care? This programprovides an overview o health careers while teaching basic healthcare skills and laboratory techniques that can lead to employment.

    The combination o theory, laboratory skills and clinical observationswill provide optimal learning allowing students to experience thehealth care eld rst hand. High school students earn an anatomy/physiology credit orthis 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/Hal Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $532)

    Medical AdministrativeLearn all the basics to be a successul medical administrativeproessional. Training includes: medical transcription, medical

    billing, health insurance, diagnostic and procedural coding anadministrative health care concepts related to a variety o acilWork on numerous industry-driven sotware packages and beto earn industry-recognized certications such as Certied CodAssociate or Certied Proessional Coder-Apprentice.Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15p

    Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm

    Tuition: $840/Hal Day or $1,680/Full Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,561

    Medical AssistantLearn all the basics to be a successul medical assistant. Traininincludes patient care techniques, specialty exam preparation,medication administration, venipuncture, medical billing and

    This course will also prepare students to assist with laboratory and oce surgeries.Aug - May M-F HS Senior: 8:15-10:45am or 12:30-3:15p

    Adult: 8:15-11:15am or 12:30-3:30pm

    Tuition: $960/HalfDay

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $905)

    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    OCollege Credit Available | Oklahomas PromiseTuition is ree or indistrict high school students. Tuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

    Orientations provide an overview o the advanced

    medical programs. A time or questions with the instructors

    will ollow the orientation session.

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

    Surgical Technology | 1pm

    Respiratory Care | 3pm

    Radiography | 2pm

    AUTRY SALONAll work done by students under the supervision of licensed instructors.

    to

    Schedule your appointment today.

    580.242.2750, X215

    Business HoursSubject to change - please call

    View salon services at autrytech.edu.

    8:1510:50am & 12:303:00pmOpen to public most Mondays & Fridays

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    HEALTH SCIENCE

    CERTIFIED MEDICATION AIDE

    CMA-Certifed Medication Aide 56 HoursPrerequisite: Must sign a orm stating you are 18, have a high school diploma or GED, have six months workingexperience as a CNA and are able to read, write and speak English. Proo o current certication as LTC, HHC, orDDC nurse aide; signed Afdavit o Lawul Presence, and a valid photo ID issued by government entity (driverslicense, passport, school ID) to enroll.

    The state o Oklahoma requires persons administering medicationsin nursing and health acilities to be certied or licensed. Learnto administer medications and how medications aect the body.Become eligible to take the CMA certication exam. Exam ee isincluded in tuition.

    1/92/20 M/W/F Noon-4pm $4493/265/8 M/W/F Noon-4pm $449

    CMA Continuing Education 2013 8 HoursPrerequisite: Copy o current CNA & CMA Nurse Aide Registry card and photo ID.

    Learn the latest inormation on a variety o topics regarding the careo geriatric patients. Participants will learn about Alzheimers andother types o dementia, management o diabetes, use o steroidsin long term care and urinary incontinence. Other topics will include

    management o stress in the workplace and medical terminology oreveryday use.

    1/23 W 8am-5pm $442/6 W 8am-5pm $442/20 W 8am-5pm $443/13 W 8am-5pm $443/27 W 8am-5pm $444/17 W 8am-5pm $445/1 W 8am-5pm $445/22 W 8am-5pm $44

    CMA Advanced Training Diabetes Care,Glucose Monitoring & IA 20 Hours

    Prerequisite: Verication o current certication as LTCA, HHCA and/or DDCA (card or online), Signed Afdavit oLawul Presence; Original proo o Social S ecurity number (card, paystub) valid photo ID issued by US governmententity (drivers license, passport, school ID)

    Enroll in this program or care o diabetics. Return demonstration oskillswithprociencyof100%andclassroomtheorytestingat90%+are required. Student may perorm glucose monitoring and insulinadministration ater successul completion. Written test requires 80%+to be eligible or certication on the Nurse Aide Registry. Clinical andwritten competency examinations or insulin administration certifcationare separate ees.

    2/252/28 M/Tu/Th 4-8pm $1493/1 F 7am3pmClinical Test3/1 F 7am-3pm $703/4 F 7am-3pm $70

    Written Test3/6 W 1pm $49

    CMA Advanced Training-Nasogastric, Gastronomy 8 HoursPrerequisite: Current certication as LTC, HHC, or DDC nurse aide and current CMA nurse aide certication; prooo original Social Security card (card or paystub); Signed Afdavit o Lawul Presence, and valid photo ID issued bygovernment entity (drivers license, passport, school ID).

    Obtain advanced training or the administration o medicationsand nutrition via nasogastric and gastronomy tubes, and or theadministration o oral metered dose inhalers. Training includesclassroom and supervised practical training. Return demonstration oskill with prociency o 100% and classroom theory at 80%+ required.

    1/8&1/9 Tu 9am-4pm $84 W 7-9am

    CMA Advanced Training-Dose Inhalers & Nebulizers 4 HPrerequisite: Current certication as LTC, HHC, or DDC nurse aide and current CMA nurse aide certicationo original Social Security card (card or paystub); Signed Afdavit o Lawul Presence, and valid photo ID isgovernment entity (drivers license, passport, school ID).

    Obtain advanced training or the administration o medicationsthrough oral metered dose inhalers and nebulizers. Training includclassroom and supervised practical training. Return demonstratioskill with prociency o 100% and classroom theory testing at 80%are required.

    1/16 W 8am-Noon $503/6 W 8am-Noon $50

    EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

    Emergency Medical Responder Transition 16 HPrerequisite: First Responder or EMR Cer tication

    This course is designed as a transition rom First Responder toEmergency Medical Responder. The course also serves as a reresh

    or those who have already successully completed an OSDHapproved EMR class.

    1/282/6 M/W 6-10pm $65

    Emergency Medical Technician 224 HPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Have you always dreamed o being an EMT? Get started here! Thiscourse ullls all the training requirements set orth by the state oemergency medical technician. Upon successul completion o thcourse students will be eligible to take the national registry exam.OSDH approved. Book and insurance are included in the course eAdditional cost o black slacks, black belt and black, leather enclosshoes is responsibility o student. Course also requires attendanceone Saturday a month.

    1/76/26 M/W/Sa 6-10pm(Sa/8am-5pm) $900

    Emergency Medical Technician Transition 24 HPrerequisite: EMT Basic or Emergency Medical Technician Certication

    This course is designed as a transition rom EMT Basic to EmergenMedical Technician. The course also serves as a reresher or thosehave already successully completed an OSDH approved EMT clas

    1/282/13 M/W 6-10pm $125

    LONG TERM CARE

    Home Health Care Deeming 16 HPrerequisite: Current Certication. Proo o original Social Security Card (card or paystub); Signed Afdavit

    Lawul Presence, and valid photo ID issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID).Currently a Long Term Care certied nurse aide who would like towork in home health? Learn about the regulations, principles andpractices in home health care and how it diers rom long term caWith successul completion o the training, you will be eligible to placed on the Nurse Aide Registry as a home health care aide. Nowritten certication test is required. $15 deeming ee included intuition.

    2/5 & 2/7 Tu/Th 8am-5pm $1453/12 & 3/14 Tu/Th 8am-5pm $1455/7&5/9 Tu/Th 8am-5pm $145

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    Long Term Care Nurse Aide (CNA) 88 HoursPrerequisite: Age 16+; Original proo o S ocial Security Number (card or paystub). Afdavit o Lawul Presence, andvalid photo ID issued by US government entity (school ID, drivers license, passport)

    Gain skills or certication to perorm personal care skills or residentsin nursing homes, assisted living centers and hospitals under the

    direct supervision o a licensed nurse. Includes classroom andsupervised practical training. Upon completion, students are eligibleto take certication exams or long term care certied nurse aideto be placed on the OK State Department o Healths Nurse AideRegistry. Attendance during all classes and clinicals is required bystate. Request a schedule rom Adult Career Development or [email protected]. Text, CPR and certication tests are included inthe course ee.

    1/72/1 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $4292/113/8 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $4294/85/3 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $4295/66/4 M-Th* 4:30-9:30pm $429

    *Three(3) Friday and/or Saturday 8 hour days required

    Feeding Assistant Certifcation 8 HoursPrerequisite: Age 16+Learn how to work directly with the residents helping them tomaintain as much independence as possible while ensuring that theresident receives adequate nutrition. Upon successul completiono the course, with proper documentation, apply to the OK StateDepartment o Health to be placed on the Feeding AssistantRegistry.

    1/10&1/14 Th/M 5:30-9:30pm $492/14&2/18 Th/M 5:30-9:30pm $494/11&4/15 Th/M 5:30-9:30pm $495/9&5/13 Th/M 5:30-9:30pm $49

    Restorative CareFundamentals or Certifed Nurse Aides 8 HoursPrerequisite: Current CNA - LTC, DDCA or HHA certication

    Learn to assist the resident to attain or maintain their highest level ounctioning. You will learn to train the resident in sel care accordingto the clients ability to perorm. Ater successul completion o thetraining provided you are required to perorm a clinical component inorder to receive a completion certicate.

    5/20 M 8am-5pm $84

    OTHER HEALTH SCIENCE

    MAT - Medical Administration Technician 16 HoursPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Training or certication, which is required by State law or allemployees who administer or monitor medications in group homesand residential care acilities. Certication requires at least 15 hourso training to meet Oklahomas training requirement. Curriculumincludes administration o medication, measuring and charting vitalsigns and understanding legal aspects.

    2/52/14 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $1093/53/14 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $1094/24/11 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $1095/75/16 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $109

    MAT Update 2013 8 HouPrerequisite: Current MAT certication

    Learn inormation to assist you at work while meeting the annualrequirement o completing at least 8 hours o update training orthose who have been certied as a MAT and are employed. Review

    the importance o saety in medication administration, understandmedication orders, and administering medications. Learn about druinteractions, Arthritis, Parkinsons and blood disorders.

    1/22&1/24 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $552/19&2/21 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $553/26&3/28 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $554/23&4/25 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $555/21&5/23 Tu/Th 5:30-9:30pm $55

    Medical Careers Overview 2 HouNot sure i a medical career is or you? Want more inormation on acareer in practical nursing, radiography, respiratory care or surgicaltechnology? Meet Autrys instructors, see classrooms, and get theacts on the programs.

    3/7 Th 6-8pm No Charge

    Pharmacy Technician 72 HouPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Perorm many tasks ormerly accomplished by the pharmacist, suchas lling prescriptions and mixing medications. Includes orientationto the pharmacy and technician position, pharmacy laws, rules, saesecurity and more.

    1/85/16 Tu/Th 7:30-9:30pm $429

    Phlebotomy 36 HouPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Learn skills necessary to properly draw blood specimens byvenipuncture and capillary puncture and the proper handling othe specimen or clinical laboratory testing. Topics covered includeanatomy, physiology, specimen collection, inection control,equipment saety, interpersonal communication skills, proessionaliand legal aspects.

    1/152/21 Tu/Th 6-9pm $2293/265/2 Tu/Th 6-9pm $229

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    HEALTH SCIENCE

    CPR & FIRST AID

    American Heart Association

    Basic Lie Support (BLS) Instructor Update

    1/21 M 9-11am $403/14 Th 6-8pm $405/6 M 5-7pm $40

    Heartsaver (CPR) AEDAdult CPR. To obtain certication card you must pass perormancetest.

    1/8 Tu 5:30-9:30pm $25

    2/5 Tu 5:30-9:30pm $25

    3/5 Tu 5:30-9:30pm $25

    4/23 Tu5:30-9:30pm

    $25

    First AidCourse is designed to instruct in general principles o medicalemergencies and injuries

    1/10 Th 5:30-9:30pm $25

    2/7 Th 5:30-9:30pm $25

    3/7 Th 5:30-9:30pm $25

    4/25 Th 5:30-9:30pm $25

    HealthCare ProviderCourse includes adult, inant and child CPR and AED. To obtain CPRcertication card you must pass written test at 80% or greater andperormance test. This class is oten taken by those wanting to enterthe healthcare eld.

    1/12 Sa 9am-4pm $45

    2/15 Sa 9am-4pm $45

    4/13 Sa 9am-4pm $45

    5/11 Sa 9am-4pm $45

    Please note: Use o American Heart Association materials in an educationalcourse does not represent course sponsorship by the American HeartAssociation. Any ees charged or such a course, except or a portion o eesneeded or AHA course materials, do not represent income to the Association.

    CertificationexamsbytheOklahomaState

    DepartmentofHealthareofferedinEnglishonly.

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    CLINICAL

    Long Term Care, Home Health, Developmentally DisabledBy appointment only

    580.242.2750 x116

    WRITTEN

    OTHER CERTIFICATION TESTING

    3/274/24

    5/22

    5/23

    Advanced CMA Insulin Administration, Certied Medication Aide,Developmentally Disabled, Emergency Medical Services,

    Home Health, Home Health Administrator, Long Term Care, Paramedic.

    Prerequisites: Training Verication Form, original proo o Social Security Card (cardor paystub), valid photo ID issued by government entity

    (drivers license, passport, school ID).

    Tuition varies per test.

    1pmBy appointment only

    580.242.2750 x116

    Current Photo ID

    Original Proof of Social

    Security Number

    (card, paystub, etc.)

    MEDICAL CERTIFICATION TESTING

    Alarm/Locksmith, Case Management, Fireghter I Exam,Oklahoma Peace Ofcer Screening and Selection Exam,

    Private Investigator Licensure, Tattooing, and MMPI and Security

    By appointment only

    580.242.2750 x116

    Prerequisites: Documentation o successul clinical sk ills certication test irequired, proo o original social security card (card or paystub), valid photo ID

    issued by government entity (drivers license, passport, school ID)and signed Afdavit o Lawul Presence.

    All Testing Requires

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    Practical NursingThis sel-paced program combines clinicals and classroom experiencecovering all aspects o nursing necessary or completion o the

    national licensing exam or the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Alicensed practical nurse (LPN) is trained to provide routine nursingcare and allowed to perorm more complex tasks only under thesupervision or direction o a registered nurse, licensed physician, ordentist. They bring their caring, sympathetic natures to hospitals,home health care services, nursing care acilities, physicians ocesand other health care providers and agencies.

    18months M-Th 8:15am-9:30pmF 8:15am-3:00pm

    Tuition: $2400

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $2,543)

    Respiratory CareRespiratory Therapists (RT) are highly trained medical sta whowork with patients who need assistance with respiratory orcardiopulmonary problems. An RT is procient in the therapeuticuse o medical gases, humidication, mechanical ventilation, articialairways, chest physiotherapy and CPR. As a health care specialist,the RT may also be instrumental in the diagnosis, treatment andpreventive care o patients with asthma, pulmonary emphysema,pulmonary edema and respiratory distress. Upon programcompletion, a student may test or Certied Respiratory Therapistcredentials, Oklahoma License, and is eligible or the advanced levelexamination to become a Registered Respiratory Therapist. *Firstand second year summer clinical hours vary, some evening assignmentsrequired.

    Aug - Jul M/W/F 1-4pmClinical Hrs* 8hr shit (each Thursday o rst semester )

    12hr shit (each Thursday o second semester)12hr shit (each Tuesday o second year clinicals)

    Tuition: Year One: $1360

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $948)Year Two: $1360(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $682)

    Surgical TechnologyA surgical technologist is a member o the surgical team thatincludes the surgeon, anesthesiologist, certied registered nurseanesthetist, registered nurse and licensed practical nurse workingto deliver patient care beore, during and ater surgery. He or shehandles the instruments, supplies and equipment necessary duringthe surgical procedure and has an understanding o the procedurebeing perormed, anticipates the needs o the surgeon and ensuresquality patient care while maintaining the sterile eld. Students willhave the opportunity or clinical experiences in the operating room,

    central processing, anesthesia, cardiac catheterization lab, outpatientdepartment, endoscopy and the post anesthesia care unit. Uponcompletion o the program students may test to become CertiedSurgical Technologists (CST) through the National Board o Surgical

    Technology and Surgical Assisting.Aug - Jul M-F 8:15am-3:30pm

    Clinical Hrs: 6:30am-3pmTuition: $2400

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,845)

    RadiographyPrerequisite: 18 hours of approved college credit.

    This two-year, advanced medical program trains students in

    radiography. Radiography uses radiation to produce images o tisorgans, bones and vessels o the body. The radiographer is an essmember o the health care team who works in a variety o settingResponsibilities include accurately positioning the patient, produquality diagnostic images, maintaining equipment and keepingcomputerized records. This certicate program o specialized trainocuses on each o these responsibilities. Graduates are eligible toapply or the national credential examination to become a registetechnologist in radiography, RT(R).Aug - Jul M-F

    Academic Hrs: 8:15am-3:45pm

    Clinical Hrs: 8hr shits between 7am-5pmwith some evening assignments requir

    Tuition: Year One: $2400(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1610)

    Year Two: $2400

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

    MRIPrerequisite: 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 saety procedures or perorming an M

    The training is structured in an independent, sel-study ormat, wdirection rom Autry radiography aculty. Hands-on experienceis provided with an experienced MRI technologist. Graduates areeligible to apply or the national credential examination to becomregistered technologist in magnetic resonance imaging, RT(MR).

    Jan - Oct Varies 20 hours per weekTuition: $1860

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $0)

    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS (ADULT ONLY)

    College Credit AvailableTuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

    The Residual ACT

    is ofered monthly.

    Scheduling prior to

    test date is required

    along with a $35

    testing ee.

    RESIDUAL ACT

    $35

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    100% o students took part in Career Training StudentOrganizations, with 32 students taking part in national-level

    competitions and two earned 1st place at national-level

    competition.

    192studentsearned2,199 college hours at $8 per credithour through Cowley College, Northern Oklahoma College,

    Northwestern Oklahoma State University and OSU Institute o

    Technology toward an AAS degree, representing $147,433 in

    tuition dollars i they had paid ull price.

    ANNUAL REPORTFISCAL SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012

    SHORTTERM PROFESSIONAL AND

    PERSONAL INTEREST COURSES

    715classes oered ranging rom cakedecorating to CNA to computermaintenance

    421

    ADULT STUDENTS

    RETENTION &

    COMPLETION RATE

    94% o studentscontinued on to urthereducation or to a job related totheir eld o study

    347

    HIGH SCHOOLSTUDENTS

    89%

    Content or the annual report was taken rom fscal year 2011-2012, due toCareer Tech reporting structure to the Oklahoma Department o Career andTechnology Education.

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    BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY SERVICES

    500+businesses

    served

    10

    221

    15,319students rom business

    and industry took classes

    5,197classes oered to business and

    industry clients

    ENTREPRENEUR SERVICES THROUGH

    THE CENTER FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

    We literally would not have been able to do

    it [start a business] without them [Center or

    Business Development].

    businesseswith49employeesused

    the incubator as residential tenants and

    used the incubators services which

    includes use o conerence rooms and

    secretarial support.

    people received consulting,

    participated in entrepreneur classes or

    bid assistance.

    Linda BeguinAspire Oklahoma LLC

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    HOSPITALITY & HUMAN SERVICES

    CAKE DECORATINGOther supplies may be required or all cake classes

    Cake Decorating Course 1 12 HoursThis introductory class will teach you basic decorating skills andtechniques rom icing prep to simple borders and roses. Book & kitincluded.

    1/152/5 Tu 6-9pm $85

    Cake Decorating Course 2 12 HoursPrerequisite: Course 1

    This class will teach you borders and fowers. Learn the techniquesto make dierent fowers including pansies, mums and daisies, plusbasket weave and Color Flow. Book and kit included.

    2/123/5 Tu 6-9pm $85

    Cake Decorating Course 3 12 HoursPrerequisite: Course 1

    Try dierent details to enhance the beauty o your cakes includingrolled ondant, advanced borders and lily nail fowers. Book and kitincluded.

    3/264/16 Tu 6-9pm $85

    Cake Decorating Course 4 12 HoursPrerequisite: Cake Decorating 1, 2 & 3

    Discover one o the most breathtaking ways to decorate a cakewithrealistic-looking gum paste fowers. Your instructor will lead you everystep o the way as you create lie-like blossoms, fowers and leavesor foral arrangements that top the most beautiul cakes. Book & kitincluded.

    4/235/14 Tu 6-9pm $85

    Cake Decorating Tiered Cakes 9 HoPrerequisite: Cake Decorating 1, 2 & 3

    Dont let the prospect o building a towering group o tiered cakesintimidate you. Even the more involved methods o how to maketiered cakes such as Combination Pillar & Stacked Construction candone in a ew simple steps.

    5/216/4 Tu 6-9pm $99

    CULINARY

    Desserts Made Healthy 2 HoWant to learn how to create scrumptious, but simple, healthy dessethat you will want to serve your amily or years to come? JoinRegistered Dietitian Pamela Baggett and Certied Diabetes EducatPatti Ruiz, RN, rom St. Marys Regional Medical Center or this unclass. Enjoy tasting the nished product.

    2/7 Th 6:30-8:30pm $29

    One-Dish Meals in a Crockpot 2 HoMake your lie easier by learning techniques to make cooking easierom Pamela Baggett, Registered Dietitian, and Patti Ruiz, RN, Certi

    Diabetes Educator rom St. Marys Regional Medical Center. Getdelicious, un and easy ideas to take home. Enjoy tasting the nisheproduct.

    4/18 Th 6:30-8:30pm $29

    Steak Night 2 HoTaste the dierence! Let well known local culinary expert, JohnLoewen, show you how to select and cook steak. You also will learnhow to make marinades and how to cook a coee-crusted steak.Enjoy making the best onion soup you ever tasted, along with asurprise or two. Taste the nished product.

    4/11 Th 6-8pm $29

    Early Care and Hospitality EducationThis program teaches basic skills in child care, residential andcommercial housekeeping and ood service. It emphasizes the

    development o organizational skills, workplace skills and goodworkplace attitudes. These abilities are enhanced through practicalapplication in the classroom and lab and through supervised workexperiences.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/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $101)

    Culinary ArtsThis course o study encompasses various aspects o the culinary artsindustry. The caeteria-style acility provides opportunities that includeperormance in quantity ood production, state-o-the-art equipmentoperation, banquet/catering experiences and competencies involving

    diverse cuisine.Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pmAdult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm

    Tuition: $840/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $58)

    CosmetologyThis program prepares students or employment in the cosmetoloeld by teaching the curriculum, skills and work behaviors as setby the Oklahoma State Board o Cosmetology. Students practicehaircutting and styling, coloring and permanent waving as wellas manicuring, pedicuring and perorming acials. These skillsare practiced in a model salon/lab setting. To become a licensedcosmetologist, students must pass the Oklahoma State Board writand practical exam with a score o 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 o books and supplies approx.: $517)

    Year Two: $840/Hal Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $93)

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    DOG TRAINING

    Basic Dog Obedience 4 HoursPrerequisite: Dogs must be 5 months o age or older to attend. Participants must be 16 years old to enroll. Childrenunder the age o 16 must be well behaved and accompanied by an adult. Current vaccination records are requiredor attendance.

    Learn rom Travis Brorsens method o training basic obedience withyour dog. Topics in the class will include heeling, turning, sitting,staying, down, recalling and stopping bad habits.

    2/52/26 Th 6-7pm $954/94/30 Tu 6:15-7:15pm $95

    Advanced Dog Obedience 4 HoursPrerequisite: Dogs must be 1 year o age or older to attend or a previous participant in a Travis and PresleyLLC. class. Participants must be 16 years old to enroll. Children under the age o 16 must be well behaved andaccompanied by an adult. Current vaccination records are required or attendance.

    Do you want to take your dog to the next level o obedience? Learnrom Travis Brorsens methods o training to sharpen obedience skillsand commands. Learn how to perorm skills o the leash and buildskills to communicate with no verbal commands.

    4/94/30 Tu 5-6pm $95

    OTHER SERVICES

    Entry Level Child Care Training (ELCCT)New child care proessionals will learn to provide quality care oryoung children while helping individuals develop their ull potential.

    The course contains inormation and activities that stress theimportance o the caregiver and o child care work.

    1/31/31 Online Varies $202/12/28 Online Varies $203/13/31 Online Varies $204/14/30 Online Varies $205/15/31 Online Varies $206/16/30 Online Varies $20

    Paraproessional/Special Ed Training 24 HoPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Take the rst step to be on the paraproessional registry, maintaineby the Oklahoma State Department o Education (OSDE). To qualiperson must hold a high school diploma or equivalent, satisactor

    complete initial training provided or approved by the OklahomaState Department o Education and demonstrate competencies. Iaddition, the Local Education Agency shall be responsible to ensuthe paraproessional has also completed First Aid and CPR training

    1/222/4 Tu/Th/M 4:30-8:30pm $132

    Sewing Basics 12 HoPrerequisite: Students are responsible to bring their own sewing machine and supplies.

    Enjoy this hands-on and learn-by-doing experience o sewing basStarting to sew is simple i you can nd the inormation you need take things one step at a time. Learn basic skills and make a pillowand an apron. This class will teach you easy steps to learn how to s

    2/182/27 M/W 6-9pm $895/65/15 M/W 6-9pm $89

    Sewing/T-Shirt Quilting 12 HoPrerequisite: Students are responsible to bring their own sewing machine and supplies. Sewing Basics or presewing experience

    Acquire knowledge to begin and possibly complete a quilt romT-shirts within the class time rame. Cut, use and quilt individualT-shirt blocks and then assemble completed quilt blocks into a quSupplies not included.

    3/43/14 M/W 6-9pm $89

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    AW & PUBLIC SAFETY

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    Fire Fighter AcademyCourse content contains training in re saety, search and rescue skills,HAZCOM and basic emergency medical service skills. Completerso this program will be eligible to certiy or Fireghter level I andlevel II, HazMat Awareness, HazMat Operations, and can test orNational Registry Emergency Medical Technician (Basic). Live burnsand certication will be held on Saturdays. For more inormation call242.2750, x138.Aug - May M-Th 6-10pm

    Tuition: $1300/Hal Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $1,790)

    SECURITY GUARD - CLEET APPROVED

    The ollowing classes provide the Council on Law EnorcementEducation and Training mandated requirements in order to apply orSecurity Guard licenses.

    Security Guard 1 & 2 42 HoursPrerequisite: Age 18+ , Additional test ee required

    Phase I - Includes interpreting Security Guard law, rst aid, reextinguishers, writing eld notes and reports plus interpreting legalpowers.

    Phase II - Includes public relations, xed post duties, patrolling andinvestigating security incidents.

    1/71/29 M-Th 6-9pm $1794/295/21 M-Th 6-9pm $179

    Security Guard III Private Investigator 42 HoursPrerequisite: . Age 21+, Successul completion o Phase I & II

    Review responsibilities to clients, private investigation laws, air credit

    reporting laws, investigations and surveillance.

    1/82/12 Tu/Th 6-10pm $179

    Security Guard IV Firearms 42 HoursPrerequisite: Age 21+, Successul completion o Phase I & II and MMPI test. Requirement: Furnish own weapon (.38or larger revolver or 9mm or larger semiautomatic); Duty style holster and belt, two magazines or speed loadersare also required 100% attendance is required.

    Use either a revolver or a semiautomatic pistol, but not both in asingle class. To complete the training with both types o handguns,you need to enroll two times or the course. Instruction ullls theCLEET armed license training requirement or the type o weaponused. Please note it is against the law to have frearms on campus. Firearmwill only be used at the fring range.

    4/164/27 Tu/Th/Sa 6-10pm/Sa8am-5pm $169

    ULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    Arson & Investigation or Rural Fire Fighters 4 HPrerequisite: Rural Fire Fighter

    Intended or Rural Fire Fighters, this class teaches the undamentarequired in an initial re scene investigation. Participants will learnabout re behavior and basic origin and cause investigation technalong with scene preservation, documentation and evidence

    collection.

    3/9 Sa 8am-Noon NoCharge

    Concealed Carry 8 HPrerequisite: Age 21+ - US citizen

    This class is taught by a CLEET certied concealed carry instructorcourse is as prescribed by the Oklahoma Sel-Deense Act to meetthe educational requirements to qualiy or an Oklahoma ConceaCarry License. Students are required to urnish their own frearm and rounds o ammunition or fring range portion o the class. Hearing aneye protection are recommended. Please note it is against the law to hfrearms on campus. Firearm will only be used at the fring range.

    2/52/7 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $503/9 Sa 8am-5pm(shoot on Sat by appt.) $50

    4/94/11 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $505/18 Sa 8am-5pm (shoot on Sat by appt.) $506/116/13 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $50

    Saety Orientation or New Employees 8 HNew employees need saety orientation? Send them to Autry. Havever wished there was an easy way to get your new employees alsaety inormation they need when they rst start their job? We hasolution or you! Our orientation includes most o the required OStraining or your employees to keep them sae and productive roone!

    1/28 M 8am-4pm $402/25 M 8am-4pm $403/25 M 8am-4pm $404/29 M 8am-4pm $405/28 Tu 8am-4pm $406/24 M 8am-4pm $40

    Other testing availablefor your new employees

    Hearing |Pulmonary Function|Respiratory FitContact Andy Beck at 580.242.2750, 124

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    MANUFACTURING & TRAD

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    Electronics TechnologyEvery company, every industry and even a growing number ohouseholds rely on a variety o technological devices or theircommunications, operations, entertainment and security needs.

    Earn college credits toward an associate o applied science degreein electronics technology and develop the skills necessary to keephomes and industry running. Trained technicians work in areassuch as eld service, manuacturing, building, installing, testingand maintaining electronic systems and equipment. Electronics isan excellent oundation or students working toward a degree inengineering.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/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $225)

    Electronic SystemsThis two-year adult program trains students to become highly-trainedelectronic technicians. Electronic technicians install, troubleshoot,maintain and repair automated equipment controlled by electrical,electronic and computer systems used in a wide variety oapplications, such as industrial robots and automated controls.High demand areas include: petroleum, manuacturing, medicalequipment, renewable energy, ood processing, aerospace, deenseand telecommunications. This program meets the technicalrequirements or an associate o applied science degree incooperation 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 o books and supplies approx.: $919)

    Year Two: $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $0)

    Welding TechnologyThis program emphasizes gas, arc, MIG, TIG, and pipe welding wutilizing the theory and practices o welding, brazing, and assemAug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm

    Adult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm Tuition: $840/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day

    (Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $518)

    ELECTRICAL

    Electrical Basic 54 HoursDesigned to direct students toward the Electrical JourneymansLicense Test. Topics include basic theory, AC/DC circuits, wiringmethods, conductors, low voltage wiring, over current protection andload centers/saety switches. The course will include math calculationsand measurement.

    1/73/7 M/Th 6-9pm $355

    Electrical Commercial & Industrial Wiring 54 HoursPrerequisite: Basic Wiring

    A comprehensive, step-by-step approach to every phase ocommercial and industrial wiring, rom the simplest circuit to in-depthcomputations to determine service entrance, branch circuit andeeder sizes.

    4/86/10 M/Th 6-9pm $355

    INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

    CAD/CAM Level 1 24 HoursLearn to integrate the theory and application o undamentalCAD/CAM. The course will oer students hands-on experiencewith unctional characteristics o CAD/CAM including code andcoordinates, dimensions, production techniques, toolpaths, speedsand eeds and advanced contouring.

    1/222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $2193/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    CNC Machining Level 1 24 HLearn to integrate the theory and application o undamental CNMachining principles. Students will learn NC code and verication

    coordinate positioning, code translation and verication, how tocreate your own code and post processing.

    1/222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $2193/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    Electricity and Electronics Level 1 24 HLearn the undamentals o electricity and electronics in thiscombination theory and hands-on course. Students will study cirswitches, diodes, capacitors, transistors and relays, DC motor concircuit protection and AC circuit troubleshooting.

    1/22-2/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $2193/26-4/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    Electricity & Electronics Level 2 24 HPrerequisite: Electricity & Electronics Level 1

    Build on the undamentals o electricity and electronics in thiscombination theory and hands-on course. Students will study ACelectricity, advanced analog electricity and advanced digital elect

    1/222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $2193/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    Hydraulics Level 1 24 HThis course is designed to integrate the theory and application oundamental fuid power principles and ormulas. Students will gactual hands-on experience with the unctional characteristics ohydraulic components which include pumps.

    1/222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $2193/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    Motor Controls Level 1 24 HApply the principles learned in Fundamentals o Electricity to varindustrial applications using electrical motor controls. Study induelectrical symbols and line diagrams, logic as applied to line diagand control circuits, AC contractors and motor starters, revising cand electromechanical and solid state relays.

    1/222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $2193/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    OCollege Credit Available | Oklahomas PromiseTuition is ree or indistrict high school students.

    Tuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

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    PLC Level 1 24 HoursThis course will emphasize the programmable o ProgrammableLogic Controllers. The student will be trained to prepare and programadder logic diagrams or programs that can be written on-site or a

    pecic control objective.

    /222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    Pneumatics Level 1 24 HoursThis introductory course in pneumatic fuid power not only coversheory and principles, but also relates their application with industrialomponents. Ater demonstrating the principles, separate labs coveromponent inspection and perormance, with tips on application inctual practice. Stresses the building o sae work habits.

    /222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    Tolerance and Quality Control Level 1 24 HoursLearn the undamentals o tolerance and quality control. Studymeasurements, calipers, hole measurements, blue print reading,micrometers and tolerance based on blue prints.

    /222/14 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219/264/11 Tu/Th 6-10pm $219

    WELDING

    Welding Basic 35 HoursThis course is the rst step in learning to weld. The programis designed to teach the basics o oxyacetylene cutting, brazewelding, arc welding and MIG. You will learn to set up machines and

    equipment, sheer and bend and assemble metals projects. Studentsare responsible or welding hood with #10 lens, cutting goggles with#5 lens and gloves.

    1/152/14 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $299

    Welding or Certifcation 70 HoursPrerequisite: Basic welding or comparable experience

    Includes oxyacetylene cutting and welding, arc and MIG welding.Explore the techniques o uniting common and alloy metals inextensive hands-on experiences. Certication test ee or an on-sitetest is not included in tuition. Test ees average cost $200.

    2/195/2 Tu/Th 6-9:30pm $429

    Having a saety plan and staying compliant are twovery important actors to the success o your businessyet sometimes its hard to fnd the time to ft it all in.

    Working with a team o instructors and coordinatorscan save you time and money while keeping youremployees sae and business running.

    Dont worry about making time to go o site or severalo your training needs. Whether its hearing testing,heavy equipment, driver training or organizationaldevelopment, Autrys team can come to you.

    Contact Andy Beckor saety training inormationat 580.242.2750.

    Autrys saety team provides saety solutions that will help

    your organization:

    Developasaferworkplace Lowerworkercompensationcosts Lowerturnover Respiratorttests Pulmonaryfunctiontest Soundsurveys(hearingtests)&audiometrictesting

    Create a saer workplace or your employees through Autry s:

    Experiencedandbilingualinstructors Mobiletrainingservices Flexiblescheduling Highquality,up-to-datematerials

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    SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & MATHEMATIC

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    Algebra IIMeets requirements or high school graduation, OHLAP and collegeentrance. 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 o books and supplies approx.: $0)

    GeometryMeets requirements or high school graduation, OHLAP and collegeentrance. 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 o books and supplies approx.: $0)

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    O Oklahoma School o Science and MathematicsThe Oklahoma School o Science and Mathematics Regional Centeprovides advanced educational opportunities and challenges or hschool juniors and seniors in the Autry Technology Center district ware gited in the areas o science and math. The school is a branch o

    prestigious Oklahoma School o Science and Mathematics. Studenbe enrolled in both calculus and physics during the three-hour perAug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pm

    Tuition: None to High School Students(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $0)

    OCollege Credit Available | Oklahomas PromiseTuition is ree or indistrict high school students.

    Tuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

    BRAWN, BALANCE & BEAUTYFOLLOW US TOAUTRY TECHNOLOGY CENTER

    Basic/Practical skills training

    for new truckDriversPractical skills training or new truck drivers will be oered in northwestOklahoma through a par tnership between Autry Technology Center,High Plains Technology Center, Northwest Technology Center andCentral Technology Center. Learn rules, regulations, laws and saetystandards while incorporating classroom and skills training in this23-day PTDI nationally certifed program.

    Next class starts January 9, 2013

    HeavyequiPment oPerator trainingUsing the nationally recognized curricula accredited by the NationalCenter or Construction Education and Research, NCCER, students willlearn to saely operate and maintain heavy construction equipment.Utilizing state-o-the-art simulators, teacher-led classroom instructionand hands-on feld operation, students will be able to test or NCCERprofciency. Pieces o equipment include, but are not limited tobackhoes, tractor-scrapers, bulldozers, excavators, motor graders and

    ront-end loaders.

    For more information

    Travis Perrin580.242.2750, [email protected]

    For more information

    Travis Perrin580.242.2750, [email protected]

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    TRANSPORTATION

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    Automotive TechnologyExtensive training in leading-edge automotive diagnostic and repairtechniques is oered in this program. Specialty areas covered areelectrical systems, brakes, steering, suspension, AC/heating, engine

    repair and engine perormance.Aug - May M-F High School: 8:15-10:45am/12:30-3:15pmAdult: 8:15-11:15am/12:30-3:30pm

    Tuition: $840/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $179)

    Collision Repair TechnologyThis course provides students with training to repair or replace autobody parts using hand and power tools. Students also learn to renishsuraces through painting or spot painting. Some topics covered aresaety, welding and cutting techniques, identication and analysis odamage, measuring and texturing systems and renishing rom minorrepairs 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/Hal Day or$

    1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $0)

    Diesel TechnologyDevelop a solid technical background in the areas o engine overhaul,electrical systems, hydraulics, and air conditioning. Students learn tomaintain, 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/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $180)

    Power Products TechnologyLearn troubleshooting and repair techniques or various types osmall engines including motorcycles, lawn equipment and ATVs. Thiscourse covers testing or malunctions, disassembling o engines, andexamination, repair and replacement o 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/Hal Day or $1680/Full Day(Additional cost o books and supplies approx.: $0)

    TRANSPORTATION CERTIFICATIONS

    Compressed Natural Gas State o Oklahoma Certifcation 24 HoursPrerequisite: Technician Level Auto Mechanics: Certicate o Completion NATEF Certied Electrical & EnginePerormance Course; 1 year documented experience in automotive or heavy truck repair/maintenance;

    ASE Certication in Automotive or Heavy Truck Electrical Course & Engine Repair Course

    This hands on class will teach Auto Technicians the basics oCompressed Natural Gas (CNG) installation operations. The curriculumwill review the state rules and regulations on CNG. Students have theoption to take the state certication test at the end o the class.

    Certication Test Fee is separate - Test Fee $50 and Certication Fee$50 to be paid by the student with check or money order to DCS/AFP.

    Department o Central Serv ices/Alternative Fuels Program

    2307 N Central | Oklahoma City OK 73105-3240

    P: 405-521-2052 | F: 405-521-2056

    1/101/18 Th,F,Sa 6-10pm(Sa/8am-5pm) $2692/213/1 Th,F,Sa 6-10pm(Sa/8am-5pm) $2694/114/19 Th,F,Sa 6-10pm(Sa/8am-5pm) $269

    Commercial Drivers License 12 HoursPrerequisite: Age 18+

    Designed to assist individuals in preparing or the required exams ora commercial drivers license. This includes preparation or the writtenexam as well as preparation or the pre trip walk around portion othe skills test. This class covers rules, regulations, laws, saety standardsand understanding o vehicle inspections. Driving portion notincluded.

    1/221/29 Tu/Th 6-10pm $692/192/26 Tu/Th 6-10pm $694/94/16 Tu/Th 6-10pm $695/145/21 Tu/Th 6-10pm $69

    School Bus Driver Certifcation 20 HoPrerequisite: Age 18+ Adult who has a Class C commercial drivers license with passenger endorsement to uldriving requirement or this course.

    Do you want to become a school bus driver? Learn about passengeand vehicle saety, proper procedure and discipline, as required by tlaws and regulations o the State Board o Education and the State

    Department o Public Saety.

    1/281/31 M-Th 6-10pm $603/253/28 M-Th 6-10pm $605/205/23 M-Th 6-10pm $606/176/20 M-Th 6-10pm $60

    School Bus Driver Continuing Education 4 HoPrerequisite: School Bus Driver Certication

    Designed or persons that currently hold a school bus driverscerticate. School bus drivers need 4hrs o continuing educationevery year.

    1/29 Tu 6-10pm $20

    3/26 Tu 6-10pm $205/21 Tu 6-10pm $206/18 Tu 6-10pm $20

    SMALL ENGINE

    Small Gas Engine Repair 36 HoLearn repair and maintenance procedures on all types o air-cooledgasoline engines rom James Tauber, Tauber Small Engine Repair.

    Types o equipment include walk-behind lawn mowers, edgers, ridilawn mowers, string trimmers and chain saws. Ignition, uel, andcompression troubleshooting will be emphasized. Bring your ownprojects and supply your own parts to make repairs.

    1/283/6 M/W 6-9pm $215

    FULL-TIME TRAINING PROGRAMS

    OCollege Credit Available | Oklahomas PromiseTuition is ree or indistrict high school students.

    Tuition or indistrict adults is $1.60/hour.

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    INDEX

    AAccess 2010............................................................................................9Accounting .............................................................................................9A+ Computer ........................................................................................9Act Keytrain ..........................................................................................14Act Prep .................................................................................................... 4Administrative Services ..................................................................9Adobe Dreamweaver .....................................................................10Adobe Illustrator .................................................................................9Adobe InDesign ..................................................................................9

    AdobePhotoshopElements9...................................................8Advanced Medical Orientations..............................................15Air Conditioning .................................................................................. 7Algebra II ................................................................................................27Alternative Energy ............................................................................25AMA ..........................................................................................................10American Heart Association ......................................................18Annual Report ....................................................................................20Appraisal ................................................................................................13Appraisal Continuing Education .............................................13Architecture ...........................................................................................7Arson ........................................................................................................24Automotive ..........................................................................................28Autry Salon ...........................................................................................15

    Autry Scholarship