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Mid-Del Tech Center, 1621 Maple Drive, Midwest City, Oklahoma, was built in 1965 and opened at the beginning of the 1965-66 school term with nine classes. They were: Auto body, Aircraft Engines, Electronics Service and Communications, Printing, Upholstery, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, and three classes of Auto Mechanics. The enrollment for this first term was a total of 315 students. The Center was enlarged with the beginning of the 1966-67 school year by the consolidation of the Cosmetology Departments and their relocation from the separate high schools. At the same time other vocational-technical programs were added. In the following years, the need for more vocational education in Midwest City and Del City made it necessary to expand from the initial nine programs to twenty-three course offerings, with enrollment figures for the 1980-81 school term of 846. ABOUT US PARTNER SCHOOLS: Mid-Del Technology Center’s district covers all of Midwest City and Del City. MDTC is centrally located in Midwest City, Oklahoma and serves 3 partner high schools. MDTC’S MISSION: We provide you training for today, education for tomorrow, opportunities for a lifetime. MDTC’S CORE VALUES: We believe in respect, honesty and professionalism, innovation, accountability and high performance, commitment to excellence, and quality educational experiences. MDTC’S VISION: Mid-Del Technology Center is providing new and innovative training to the Oklahoma work force to meet the needs of the ever changing economic environment of the metro area by responding quickly to training and changes in industry and being known for consistently filling the skills gap for area businesses. HOURS: Full-time classes meet Monday through Friday and follow the Mid-Del Public School Calendar. Visit middeltech.com/calendar to view school days. Part-time students can choose the AM session or the PM session. For other services and short-term courses, see the on-line catalog for the schedule. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT CONSUMER DISCLOSURES: Consumer Disclosures can be found online at middeltech.com/gainful-employment-program-disclosure. Morning Session 7:50 -10:25 am Afternoon Session 11:25-1:50 pm

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Mid-Del Tech Center, 1621 Maple Drive, Midwest City, Oklahoma, was built in 1965 and opened at the beginning of the 1965-66 school term with nine classes. They were: Auto body, Aircraft

Engines, Electronics Service and Communications, Printing, Upholstery, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration,

and three classes of Auto Mechanics. The enrollment for this first term was a total of 315 students.

The Center was enlarged with the beginning of the 1966-67 school year by the consolidation of the

Cosmetology Departments and their relocation from the separate high schools. At the same time other

vocational-technical programs were added. In the following years, the need for more vocational education

in Midwest City and Del City made it necessary to expand from the initial nine programs to twenty-three

course offerings, with enrollment figures for the 1980-81 school term of 846.

ABOUT US

PARTNER SCHOOLS: Mid-Del Technology Center’s district covers all of Midwest City and Del City. MDTC

is centrally located in Midwest City, Oklahoma and serves 3 partner high schools.

MDTC’S MISSION: We provide you training for today, education for tomorrow, opportunities for a lifetime.

MDTC’S CORE VALUES: We believe in respect, honesty and professionalism, innovation, accountability

and high performance, commitment to excellence, and quality educational experiences.

MDTC’S VISION: Mid-Del Technology Center is providing new and innovative training to the Oklahoma work

force to meet the needs of the ever changing economic environment of the metro area by responding quickly

to training and changes in industry and being known for consistently filling the skills gap for area businesses.

HOURS: Full-time classes meet Monday through Friday and follow the Mid-Del Public School Calendar. Visit

middeltech.com/calendar to view school days. Part-time students can choose the AM session or the PM session.

For other services and short-term courses, see the on-line catalog for the schedule.

GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT CONSUMER DISCLOSURES: Consumer Disclosures can be found online at

middeltech.com/gainful-employment-program-disclosure.

Morning Session7:50 -10:25 am

Afternoon Session11:25-1:50 pm

TABLE OF CONTENTSFULL TIME COURSES 4 • Auto Collision Technology 4 • Automotive Services 4 • Aviation Technology 4 • Business & Information Technology Courses 5 • Cyber Security Professional 5 • Construction Trades 5 • Cosmetology 5 • Early Care & Education 6 • Graphic Communications 6 • Health Careers 6 • Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC) 6 • Medical Office Technology 7 • Plumbing 7 • The Pre-Engineering Academy 7 • Welding 8-9 • Practical Nursing 10 • Alternative ProgramsSHORT TERM COURSE CATEGORIES 12 • Elite Program 13 • Early Childhood Professional Development 14 • Business Information Technology 15 • Evening Plumbing Certificate Program 16 • Industry Related 17 • Medical 17 • Ed-2-Go Online Courses18-19 • Personal Enrichment 20 • Drone 20 • CleetBUSINESS & INDUSTRY COURSES22-23 • Business & Industry Services 24 • MDTC Aviation Training

“A job for every Oklahoman and a workforce for every company.”For more than a hundred years, the Oklahoma system of career and technology education has been elevating the future of the state’s citizens and industries by providing the training needed to achieve success in the workplace. The Oklahoma Career Technology system offers its programs and services throughout nearly 400 public school districts and 29 Technology Centers. Each Technology Center works closely with advisers from local industry to ensure that students learn the skills needed to be valued members of the workforce. Mid-Del Technology Center is one of the 29 aforementioned Technology Centers in Oklahoma. MDTC serves the Mid-Del High Schools and the communities in and around the Midwest City-Del City area.

FULL T IMECOURSES

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AUTO COLLISION TECHNOLOGY

Students are prepared to complete non-structural collision repair and auto refinishing. The program includes minor dent repair, plastics repair, painting and refinishing, and MIG welding. Students are prepared for ASE certification.

PROGRAMSCombination Collision Repair Technician Structural Repair Technician

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

Students learn brakes, electrical and electronic service repair, engine performance, engine repair, heating and air conditioning, automatic transmission and transaxle, manual drivetrain and axles, suspension and steering. This program is aligned with ASE/ NATEF standards.

PROGRAMSAutomotive Service Technician (NATEF Compliant)

AVIATION TECHNOLOGY

This program is an introduction to the foundations of aviation. Students learn to inspect and perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, avionics installation and modification, sheet metal repair, engine repair and overhaul, and vintage aircraft restoration. Aviation Technology lays the foundation for students wanting to pursue Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic licensure.

PROGRAMSAircraft Structure Heavy Maintenance

BUSINESS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES

Business Office prepares students for success within business, finance, and computer technology. Students in this program learn Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook along with office administration and management, and computerized accounting.

PROGRAMSAdministrative Assistant Account Payable/Receivable Clerk

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WHO CAN APPLY: Adults and in-district high school juniors and seniors

PROGRAM COSTS: In-district high school-Tuition Free In-district Adult Students-$2.00 per hour + supplies

SCHEDULE: Classes are Monday-Friday from August-May

Morning Session7:50 -10:25 am

Afternoon Session11:25 -1:50 pm

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CYBER SECURITY PROFESSIONAL

In this program students learn to repair and trouble-shoot computers, and to install and configure operating systems and application software. They also learn the basics of networking. Students are prepared to take CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Linux+, and several other industry certification exams.

PROGRAMSCyber Security Professional

CONSTRUCTION TRADES

Construction students learn introductory level carpentry and masonry to become employable in the construction industry. Students will work with site layout equipment, special construction drawings, forklift training, and more.

PROGRAMSForm Carpenter Brick Mason

COSMETOLOGY

Students in Cosmetology are prepared to become licensed cosmetologists who provide services for hair, skin, and nails. Student learning combines theory with hands-on live client work, providing services such as pedicures, manicures, facials, waxing, makeup, haircuts, hair coloring, and hair styling.

PROGRAMSCosmetologistPracticing Master Instructor-Adults Only

EARLY CARE & EDUCATION

Early Care and Education students learn theories and techniques to teach young children in a developmentally appropriate way. Students are prepared to work as a Master Teacher in a childcare or preschool setting. This program provides a balance of theory and practical experience, as students work in MDTC’s full-time Learning Center childcare, and also host a Preschool Program.

PROGRAMSEarly Care & Education Teacher AssistantEarly Care & Education Infant & Toddler CareEarly Care & Education Master Teacher

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WHO CAN APPLY: Adults and in-district high school juniors and seniors

PROGRAM COSTS: In-district high school-Tuition Free In-district Adult Students-$2.00 per hour + supplies

SCHEDULE: Classes are Monday-Friday from August-May

Morning Session7:50 -10:25 am

Afternoon Session11:25 -1:50 pm

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GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS

Graphic Communications prepares students for a career in the printing industry. Students learn to create digital art, edit digital images, and operate printing presses. Software programs include Adobe PhotoShop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Publisher.

PROGRAMSGraphics Communications Press OperatorElectronic Imaging Artist

HEALTH CAREERS

Health Careers students will choose one of the following career majors: Dental Assisting, Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technician, or Veterinary Assisting. This program includes rigorous academic courses, such as medical terminology and anatomy and physiology. Students will spend the last semester of this program working in a clinical setting to complete their internship and certification requirements.

PROGRAMSBasic Medical Assistant Dental Assistant Pharmacy TechnicianVeterinary Assistant

HEATING, VENTILATION, & AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)

HVAC is an introductory course in heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. Student will learn to properly handle pressurized fluids, hand and power tools, hazardous substances, and to use, test, and install HVAC units. Students will earn two years of experience toward becoming a licensed journeyman.

PROGRAMSResidential HVAC Technician

MEDICAL OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

Students perform administrative duties included in the daily operations of a medical office, as well as learn medical terminology, filing, and anatomy. Soft-ware programs used include Microsoft Office, Patient Scheduling and Billing and Medical Claims.

PROGRAMSMedical Insurance CoderMedical Office Assistant

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WHO CAN APPLY: Adults and in-district high school juniors and seniors

PROGRAM COSTS: In-district high school-Tuition Free In-district Adult Students-$2.00 per hour + supplies

SCHEDULE: Classes are Monday-Friday from August-May

Morning Session7:50 -10:25 am

Afternoon Session11:25 -1:50 pm

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PLUMBING

Students will be trained as a plumbing apprentice, and may receive up to two years’ experience toward becoming a licensed journeyman. The program will focus on sanitary drainage, vent design, water distribution, blueprint reading, International Plumbing Code, and fixture installation.

PROGRAMSPlumber Assistant

THE PRE-ENGINEERING ACADEMY

This program prepares students to pursue a college degree in the engineering field. Students take the following courses:

• Principles of Engineering • Introduction to Engineering Design • Aerospace Engineering • Engineering Design and Development

First-year students will also take Pre-AP Physics or Pre-AP Trig/Pre-Calculus. Second year students will take AP Calculus.

PROGRAMSPre-Engineering (High School Students Only)

WELDING

Students are prepared to do quality structural welding in construction or the petroleum industry. The program includes theory, fabrication, layout, MIG, FCAW, TIG, and SMAW. Students are prepared for structural certification by the American Welding Society.

PROGRAMSStructural Welder

PROVIDING TRAINING & SERVICES THAT MEET THE CURRENT & FUTURE NEEDS

OF OUR BUSINESS CLIENTS

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WHO CAN APPLY: Adults and in-district high school juniors and seniors

PROGRAM COSTS: In-district high school-Tuition Free In-district Adult Students-$2.00 per hour + supplies

SCHEDULE: Classes are Monday-Friday from August-May

Morning Session7:50 -10:25 am

Afternoon Session11:25 -1:50 pm

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PRACTICAL NURSINGAre you ready to start your nursing career? The Practical Nursing (LPN) program at Mid-Del Technology

Center provides students an opportunity to complete a nursing program in just 11-months! The program is

designed to reflect current trends in healthcare and meets up-to-date training needs. The curriculum is based on

a foundation provided by the Oklahoma State Department of Career and Technology Education and approved

by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Graduates of the Practical Nursing (LPN) program receive a diploma and

qualify to take the NCLEX-PN nursing licensure exam to become a LPN!

• The program is an 11-month, full-time, day only adult practical nursing program.

• Students are admitted into the program annually in August and complete the program in June the

following year.

• Total program hours are 1,463 (prerequisites requirements included).

• Students gain clinical experience in geriatric care, acute medical/surgical, obstetrics, pediatrics, mental

health, and a preceptorship rotation.

• A skills lab is provided to learn invasive nursing skills, including pharmacology and intravenous therapy.

• Financial aid is available to those who qualify.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Many career opportunities are available for Licensed Practical Nurses. The following

list includes some options for practical nursing graduates who obtain licensure.

• Hospitals • Home Health Care • Long-Term Care • Hospice

• Clinics/Urgent Care Clinics • Skilled/Rehabilitation

PROGRESSION TO HIGHER EDUCATION NURSING PROGRAMS: Practical nursing (LPN) graduates are

encouraged to continue their nursing education at the college (ADN) and/or university (BSN) levels. Successful

completion of nursing education programs at either and/or both of these levels qualify graduates to take the

NCLEX-RN (Registered Nurse licensure exam). Several higher education nursing programs are in the Oklahoma

City metro area, with each program having different admission criteria. Practical nursing graduates from Mid-Del

Technology Center may articulate to state colleges after meeting specific admission criteria.

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OKLAHOMA BOARD OF NURSING STATEMENT: The Practical Nursing (LPN) program at Mid-Del Technology

Center is approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Graduates of the program qualify to take the National

Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).

The OBN Application for Licensure includes a criminal history records search and evidence of citizenship or qualified

alien status. Applicants for nursing licensure must meet all of the Oklahoma Board of Nursing requirements, including

a criminal history records search [59 O.S. §567.6]. An individual with a felony conviction in this state, the United

States or another state or territory of any felony, cannot apply for licensure unless five (5) years have elapsed

since the date of the criminal conviction or the termination of any probation or other requirements imposed on

the applicant by the sentencing court [59 O.S. §567.6]. The Oklahoma Board of Nursing has the authority to deny,

revoke or suspend any licensure or certification [59 O.S. §567.8].

WHO CAN APPLY PROGRAM COSTThe LPN program accepts adult students only. Approximately $4,800

SCHEDULE: A combination of classroom and clinical instruction is scheduled Monday through Friday throughout

the program. The following are designated time frames when scheduled:

• Classroom instruction: 8:00am – 2:30pm • Clinical instruction: 6:30am – 2:30pm

ACCREDITATIONOklahoma Department of Career

& Technology Education

1500 W. 7th Avenue

Stillwater, OK 74074

405-377-2000

For more information, go to www.middeltech.com or call the Practical Nursing Office at 405 - 739-1713,

Monday through Friday, 7:30AM-4:00PM.

APPROVALOklahoma Board of Nursing

2915 N. Classen Blvd., Ste. 524

Oklahoma City, OK 73106

405-962-1800

APPLICATION DEADLINE: The last Friday in May

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Some classes for occupational skills may require assessment testing for enrollment.

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ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMSNEW BEGINNINGS: New Beginnings is an optional alternative education program for pregnant or parenting teens in the Mid-Del School District. It is so named because students who become pregnant, find themselves faced with many “new beginnings” in their lives; the beginning of a new life, as birth of the baby nears, the new role of parent should she decide to keep the baby, the new dimension to relationships with family and peers, and the realities of adult life. The challenges and fears of the future may be overwhelming and few things in her life remain the same. The goal is to help these students face the future with as much support and information as possible to ensure healthy, productive lives for themselves and their babies.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: • Provide alternative academic instruction for pregnant or parenting high school students in the Mid-Del

School District.

• Increase the likelihood that pregnant or parenting students will remain in school through graduation.

• Provide counseling, referral services, information and emotional support.

• Provide adult mentors to serve as positive role models.

• Provide knowledge and skills for positive parenting.

SWAPS: The SWAPS program offers students ages 16-18 in the Mid-Del District the opportunity to resume their education. This program is unique because its academic component is coupled with the possibility of occupational training.

Students receive instruction five hours a day, four days a week, Monday through Thursday. They may take six hours of academics or a combination of academics and CareerTech instruction. Small groups allow individualized training and personalized instruction.

STARS: The STARS program provides students who are at risk of dropping out of school the opportunity to continue their education in an individualized self-paced environment. This unique program combines an academic component with occupational training. Students spend half of their school day working on academic subjects (English, Math, Science, and History) plus individual and occupational counseling. They spend the other half of their school day working in a CareerTech Program of their choice.

ADMISSIONS: Initial referrals for an alternative program must come from the student’s sending school. The student and parent must attend a conference with a MDTC counselor prior to admission. The student should obtain a credit check form and a transcript from their high school counselor to bring with them to the conference.

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ADULT CAREER DEVELOPMENTAdult Career Development programs at Mid-Del Technology Center are short term courses, designed to be cost-effective and hands-on. Classes are most commonly held during the evening, with occasional Saturday training. Short term courses teach specific skills that enhance occupational readiness, lead to possible certifications, meet continuing education requirements, or introduce new training concepts. Also, there are many offerings for personal enrichment and special interest.

Adult Career Development is here to help you gain the training you need to be more successful in today’s world of work, tomorrow’s challenges, and life’s opportunities.

Call 405.739.1712 today or check out our website at middeltech.com. The Adult Career Development office is open Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

ELITE PROGRAMMid-Del Technology’s ELITE Program provides outstanding educational and employment services to Oklahomans receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families). Since 1996, the ELITE Program has assisted clients on their journey toward independence and a positive, productive future.

THE ELITE PROGRAM OFFERS: • Help in finding the career that fits your abilities and interests.

• Flexible self-paced training programs with open-entry, open-exit.

• Self-paced programs so you can move quickly.

• Academic skills assistance.

• Financial assistance for tuition and training expenses.

• Resources and supportive services to help reach personal goals.

• Microsoft Office Training in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access (Database).

• Employment readiness training, resume preparation and job placement assistance.

• Hours are 7:40 a.m. - 2:40 p.m. Monday thru Friday.

THE ELITE PROGRAM AT MID-DEL TECHNOLOGY CENTER offers opportunities in day time program areas of study. Visit www.mid-deltech.com to see complete program list.

CONTACT INFORMATION: We would love to answer your questions and provide a tour of our program. If you are interested in the ELITE Program, call the number below to make any appointment.

ELITE Program Coordinator and Employment Specialist | Phone: 405.739.1712

100% of students gain employment after completion

of their program.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Mid-Del Technology Center offers a regular schedule of training designed to meet certain professional development requirements for those in the Child Care field. These offerings can be found on the CECPD website.

EARLY LEARNING GUIDELINES: INFANT, TODDLERS & TWOS This course counts toward the STARS requirement for Early Learning Guidelines (ELG). This training consists of the Introduction and Implementation of the Oklahoma Early Learning Guidelines for Infants, Toddlers and Twos. The goal is to implement the Oklahoma Early Learning Guidelines into classroom curriculum. Early Learning Guidelines: Infant, Toddlers and Twos is a foundation for planning a framework for consistency, is age-appropriate for use with ages 0-36 months, and provides a continuum of learning from infancy through preschool. Details of the relationship between each content area of the Oklahoma Early Learning Guidelines and the Environment Rating scales are documented throughout the training.

QUEST FOR QUALITY: EArLy LEArNING GuIDELINES: AGES 3-5 This course counts toward the STARS requirement for Early Learning Guidelines (ELG). This training consists of the introduction and implementation of the Oklahoma Early Learning Guidelines for 3-5 year olds. The goal is to implement the Oklahoma Early Learning Guidelines into classroom curriculum. Early Learning Guidelines: age 3-5 participants will be able to use these guidelines in their lesson plans, share information with families, and provide a developmentally appropriate curriculum/environment for young children.

REDUCING THE RISK OF SIDS/SUID IN CHILDCAREThis course will prepare child care providers to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID) in family home, group home, and child care center settings by using safe sleep practices recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and Oklahoma Child Care Licensing. It will also help them create a written policy on implementing safe sleep practices in the program that they can share and model with the families they serve. This training meets the Child Care Services-Licensing requirement for safe sleep training.

PEDIATRIC FIRST AID/CPRThis course will meet all of the DHS childcare licensing requirements for CPR and First Aid. Topics will include bloodborne pathogens, concussion, hypoglycemia, breathing difficulty, allergic reactions, heat emergencies, cardiac arrest, recognizing an emergency, and legal considerations, plus much more.

POSITIVE GUIDANCE: HELPING CHILDREN LEARN SELF-DISCIPLINEThe first five years of life are a time of amazing developmental progress. Learning to prevent and manage challenging behavior more effectively through positive guidance can create a more enjoyable learning environment. The goal of positive guidance is to develop children’s self-control, encourage children to assume responsibility, and to assist children in making thoughtful decisions.

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

PLEASE CHECK THE MAIL FOR MDTC’s bi-annual evening class mailing (July, December) with

updated courses and schedules. Information also available at middeltech.com.

Phone: 405-739-1712

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS FOR SENIOR CITIZENSMust be 62+ to be eligible for the course. you will be introduced to basic computer skills to help you get the most from your computer. Students will be allowed to take one course free. Additional courses will carry a nominal fee of $40.

SOCIAL MEDIA Take the first step into the digital age--learn the basics of email. Students will create a free G-mail account, send and receive email, learn to attach a file, download an attachment that has been received, and utilize an address book. We will also cover email etiquette, safety, security, Facebook, and Skype.

BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYMid-Del Technology Center offers an evening Business Technology program which is open-entry open-exit, meaning you can start when needed and end when needed. Classes will be customized to meet your need. Specific software applications are offered or trade specific office programs are available. Beginner computer skills are also offered.

• Intro to Computers • Fundamentals of Accounting • Quickbooks • Keyboarding • Telephone Etiquette • Microsoft Office Suite 2016 (Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) • Brainbench soft skills training • Medical Billing and Insurance • Medical Terminology

Tuition: $3.50/instructional hour | $35.00 minimum tuition | Books: Vary based on class

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CLASS 5: PLUMBING DRAWINGS, WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS & BOOSTER & RECIRCULATING SYSTEMSIdentify how to read and interpret construction drawings and explore additional topics including how to size water supply systems, principles and hazards of backflow, and design, installation and troubleshooting booster and recirculating systems.

CLASS 6: SERVICE PLUMBING & BUSINESS PRINCIPLESGain an understanding of quality practices in service plumbing including diagnosis and repair procedures for the most common service calls. You will also review concepts and practices essential for a competitive, successful plumbing business.

CLASS 7: IFGC, IPC CODE & LICENSE TEST PREPLearn how the codes are written, adopted, modified and implemented. In addition, prepare for the Oklahoma Plumbing Journeyman and Gas exam by learning the standards, regulations, and applications of the current code versions. You will also review Math for Plumbers and Pipefitters and the Code of Federal regulations.

IFGC, IPC CODE & LICENSE TEST PREPLearn how the codes are written, adopted, modified and implemented. In addition, prepare for the Oklahoma Plumbing Journeyman and Gas exam by learning the standards, regulations, and applications of the current code versions. You will also review Math for Plumbers and Pipefitters and the Code of Federal regulations.

CLASS 1: SAFETY & MATHThis class will prepare you with essential training in important safety measures and math concepts you will use in all phases of the plumbing trade.

CLASS 2: FIXTURES, FITTINGS & VALVESLearn the appropriate selection, use and application of fixtures, fittings and valves used in a variety of plumbing applications. You will also learn the correct use of plumbing tools and practice how to properly measure, cut, join and install pipe and tubing.

CLASS 3: DrAIN, WASTE, VENT & WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (PART 1) Discover important facets of the drain waste and vent system including design, installation, connecting, testing and more. Installing roof, floor and area drains will also be covered.

CLASS 4: DrAIN, WASTE, VENT & WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (PART 2) You will learn the functions of the water distribution system and identify proper techniques for locating, installing, and testing complete water service and distribution systems. Other topics of discussion include sewage and sump pumps, corrosive resistant waster and compressed air.

EVENING PLUMBING CERTIFICATE PROGRAMThis program is designed for students with little to no plumbing experience as well as apprentices currently working in the field. This program has the approval of the Construction Industries Board. upon successful completion of the entire program, the student may apply for one-half year of experience required for taking the state journeyman’s license exam. OSHA 10 is included in the curriculum. Students must pass OSHA 10 to pass the course. There are opportunities for tuition assistance through Oklahoma Works (Workforce Development).

PROVIDING TRAINING & SERVICES THAT MEET THE CURRENT & FUTURE NEEDS

OF OUR BUSINESS CLIENTS

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POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCK (FORKLIFT) OPERATIONS CERTIFICATIONFor individuals with little or no experience operating powered industrial trucks. Meets 29 CFr 1910.178 requirements. This course consists of classroom activities and hands-on demonstration of forklift operation skills. Topics include types of forklifts, pre/post operations inspections, safe operation procedures and more. Minimum age of 18 to participate.

BRICK MASONRY Planters? Mailboxes? In this short course, learn how to lay short courses! You will have the opportunity to learn basic foundations and concepts for Brick Masonry. Engage in basic skills for the hobbyist or do it yourself projects. Or, if you already have been trained in Brick Masonry, this course could be an opportunity to refresh and practice those skills for the purpose of employment.

HVAC - MECHANICAL TROUBLESHOOTING/DIAGNOSTICSMany HVAC apprentices and journeymen, in the early course of their career, have missed out on some of the much needed technical training that gives them a better understanding of what they are doing. This course covers the troubleshooting techniques involved with the refrigeration cycle of air conditioning systems. Topics include: principles of thermodynamics, fundamentals of saturation charging, design conditions, proper techniques for super-heat or sub-cool, etc. Students will have hands-on-training. This course is useful for HVAC apprentices and journeymen.

HVAC - ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING/DIAGNOSTICSMany HVAC professionals have started their career with the training process being OJT (on the job training), and they subsequently missed out on some of the much needed technical training that gives them a better understanding of the flow of electricity and how to use that new found understanding to troubleshoot electrical issues in air conditioning systems. Topics include: review of basic electricity, troubleshooting motors, safety switches, thermostats, control boards, compressors, capacitors, and shorts. Students will have hands-on-training. This course is useful for HVAC apprentices and journeymen.

Date: 1/9 - 2/8 173BrICK

INDUSTRY RELATED: Mid-Del Technology Center offers a wide range of industry related short courses for trade relat-ed occupational skills and personal enrichment.

BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE BASIC AUTO BODY RESTORATION receive training in shop safety, preparation, refinishing, abrasives, spray gun nomenclature, masking applications, paint booth prep, painting, and detailing. Additional supply fee will be charged according to usage. Vehicles must be in operating condition; they CANNOT be left in the shop overnight.

BOILER OPERATIONS CERTIFICATION This course is designed to present students with the information necessary to pass the examination for the Oklahoma Boiler Operator License, Class 4. The test is administered as part of this class. Topics Include: Boiler Theory, Boiler Classifications, Controls and Safety, and Boiler Systems.

WELDINGThis course will provide an overview of SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and oxy-fuel process with applications. Specific areas include, safety according to OSHA standards, AC/DC Electrical theory as it applies to the welding circuit, proper setup, shut down, and use of the oxy-fuel torch system, and proper use and maintenance of various welding machines. The student will have the opportunity to learn stick, MIG, TIG, and oxy-fuel welding and/or cutting. Fee for materials is not included in tuition.

AIRCRAFT STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGIES COURSEThis instructor led course is for entry-level Aircraft Structural Mechanics. It will familiarize the mechanic with common shop tools and hand tools, shop safety, shop math, conventional and special fasteners, corrosion control, coating removal and application, tubing, cable, fiberglass and advanced composites, and the basic structural repair fundamentals required to produce a finished project or repair that complies with established Air Force or Federal Aviation Administration technical standards.

INDUSTRY RELATED

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY - ONLINE: Have you been looking for a short-term, online medical terminology course? We

have it! Enroll in our online medical terminology course that can be accessed using the Internet anytime day or night! This

course is designed for students to develop a working knowledge and proper use of terms in the medical field. Students

acquire word building skills by learning abbreviations, prefixes, suffixes, and roots that are related to all body systems. Knowl-

edge of medical terminology enhances the opportunity to successfully secure employment or pursue advanced education

in healthcare. As this is an online course only, classroom attendance is not scheduled. Students just come to our campus

when they are ready to take the online chapter test.

COURSE: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: Anatomy and Physiology is the study of the structural complexities of the human

body and its intricate functional mechanisms. In this course, students will learn and demonstrate a basic understanding of

the following body systems: Organization of the Body; Chemical Basis for Life; Cells, Tissues, and Membranes; Integumentary

System; Skeletal System; Muscular System; Nervous System; Endocrine System; Blood; Cardiovascular System; Lymphatic and

Immune Systems; Respiratory System; Digestive System; Urinary System; and the Reproductive System. This course meets the

pre-requisite requirement for the Practical Nursing (LPN) program at Mid-Del Technology Center.

MEDICALSome classes for occupational skills may require assessment testing for enrollment.

We are partnering with Ed2Go to give you a broader selection of courses than ever before. Our partnership has allowed us to expand our course offerings by an additional 400+ courses. you can take these courses from

the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient to you. A new section of each course starts monthly.

All courses run for six to eight weeks and are composed of 12 lessons, representing 24 or more hours of instruction. you can

ask questions and give or receive advice at any time during the course. You may visit the Online Instruction Center at: www.

ed2go.com/mdtc. The Ed2Go courses are instructor-facilitated, informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Ed2Go

instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. Courses are project-oriented

and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on-assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more.

All Ed2Go courses require Internet access, e-mail, the Netscape Navigator, or the MS Internet Explorer. Some courses may

have additional requirements. Visit the Online Instruction Center for more information. If your course requires a book, the ISBN

number will be given to you and you will have the opportunity to purchase from an online vendor. Books for the online courses

are not available through the Mid-Del Technology Center. All courses will require payment by credit card. Enrollment for the

online courses will not be accomplished through the Mid-Del Technology Center.

ED-2-GO ON-LINE COURSES

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENTHANDyGIrL 101: HOME MAINTENANCEIn this short class, you will learn several basic inspection points for your home. Safety and emergency considerations will be addressed. Also, learn some tips for DIY projects, such as drywall patching and décor hanging. There will be hands-on shop time.

THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF BUDGETINGLearning how to take control of your money starts with a budget. Unlock the secret of developing a monthly spending plan that really works. In this free informative two hour seminar, you can get a glimpse of personal budgeting basics in order to manage your money, instead of it managing you.

SOCIAL SECURITY STRATEGIES When to apply for Social Security benefits is one of the most important issues you will face during your retirement. The rules for claiming these benefits can be complex. This course is designed for people who are trying to decide when and how to begin benefits. In this course, you will learn strategies to optimize your Social Security amounts received.

SURVIVING THIRTY YEARS OF UNEMPLOYMENTThe #1 fear of most retirees is outliving their money. Do you have a plan for generating predictable income for 30 years or more? Should money you need in 2 years be managed the same as money you need in 20? Get free access to a tool that shows how much money you need to have saved.

WILL HEALTHCARE COST RUIN YOUR RETIREMENT?Nearly 70% of Americans 65 or older will need some sort of long-term care in their lives. How do Medicare and Medicare supplemental plans work? What can you expect to pay for independent and assisted living options? What are your choices for funding long-term care needs?

HOMEBUYER EDUCATIONIs buying a home right for you? What can you afford? Are your finances prepared? Do you know what loan options you qualify for financially? These and other questions can be addressed in this informative class designed for potential first time home buyers. Explore the many issues that come to the table with home ownership and the purchase process.

PERSONAL ENRICHMENT/INTEREST: Mid-Del Technology Center offers a variety of classes, ranging from one night to several weeks, intended for personal enrichment.

HSE/GEDThis course provides an opportunity for students to continue basic education and receive a High School Equivalency Diploma from the State of Oklahoma. Classes will meet two nights each week. All persons interested in HSE/GED must first start by calling (405) 682-7562.

RESUME WRITINGThe Resume Writing Workshop is designed to assist job seekers in creating a professional resume that is sure to catch the eye of any employer. This course is designed to provide job seekers with the skills needed to construct a professional and informative resume. Topics covered will include, career objectives, goals, past employment, education, and training, as well as achievements.

SMALL ENGINE MAINTENANCE & REPAIRSmall engine repair is a hands on class. We will concentrate on learning to tune up small engines on chainsaws, lawn mowers, blowers, and weed eaters. We will also cover troubleshooting problems with gas powered small engines.

HOME REPAIR/IMPROVEMENTLearn to do your own home repairs/improvements in this 5 week class. Even better, you get to choose 2 of the 5 offerings and spend 2 ½ weeks learning each skill. Choose 2 from the following: Door, Tile, Paint/Finish, Drywall Install/ Repair, and Masonry/Brick Repair. These classes are conducted by professionals of the respective trade. It’s a 2 for 1 deal that will save you money on home repairs.

HANDyGIrL 101: AuTOMOBILESIn this informative short class, the instructor will take you through several inspection points of an automobile. You will also learn basic safety for emergency and maintenance procedures. You will gain basic insight into the importance of regular and consistent automobile maintenance and how it will improve performance and prolong the life of your vehicle. There will be hands-on shop time.

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DISINHERITING UNCLE SAMUncle Sam will take, so long as you give. Let’s disinherit him. Educate yourself on how income taxes and inflation will impact your retirement income as well as how different retirement income sources will be taxed. Also, discover a brand new strategy that allows you to defer taxes for an extra 15 years.

PROTECT YOUR HEART: CHOOSE FATS WISELYYou can protect your heart by eating less saturated fat and choosing types of fats that help your cholesterol levels.This class, led by a registered dietitian, will cover the major types of fats in our diets and their effect on our health. Learn how to cook for a healthy heart, read nutrition labels to make better choices, how to “lighten-up” recipes, and make healthy eating choices when dining out.

SMART SHOPPING: A GROCERY STORE TOURDuring our guided supermarket tour, led by a registered dietitian, participants will gain hands-on experience in how to make healthy food choices throughout the grocery store. Participants will learn how to “shop the perimeter”, use nutrition labels to compare products, and how to meet daily nutrition recommendations. Participants will be guided aisle by aisle with demonstrations and activities.

DIABETES MANAGEMENTTake charge of your health! Learn about managing your pre-diabetes or diabetes with healthy eating and physical activity. Some topics covered include blood sugar, medications, stress management techniques, preventing complications, and community resources. This seminar is ideal for people with pre-diabetes or diabetes, and their families.

YOGA This is your chance to discover increased flexibility, vitality, peacefulness and a sense of well-being. You will learn the basics of sun salutations, foundation yoga postures and shapes, and the importance of connecting with the breath. Although this class is geared towards beginners with little or no prior yoga experience, those with some experience can benefit from revisiting essential alignment, flow, and breath-work principles.

POUNDChannel your inner rock star with this full-body cardio jam session of a workout inspired by drumming. Using Ripstix, lightly weighted exercise drumsticks, torch calories and tone while rocking out to your favorite music!

ACRYLIC PAINTINGThis introductory course will provide students with necessary skills to create paintings by using knowledge of pictorial composition and knowledge of materials, tools, and techniques used in acrylic painting. Though this is an introductory course, even an intermediate painter could find this course useful and enjoyable. Students are responsible for purchasing materials for this course.

WATERCOLOR PENCILThis introductory course implements many the basics of water media using watercolor pencils and other various materials. Students will discover how to create artistic pieces using different textural, gradient, and wash effects. Students are responsible for purchasing materials for this course.

K-9 COLLEGEThis course teaches basic dog obedience. Your dog must have all shots current. Any dog that is too aggressive will be dismissed from class. There will be no refund after two class sessions. Do not bring your dog the first night of class. Class limited to 10.

BOATER SAFETY - BOAT OKLAHOMAThis course is approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and includes information on navigation rules, state boating laws, safe vessel operation, equipment requirements, boating courtesy and other boating safety topics. Effective January 1, 2007, in Oklahoma, “anyone between 12 and 16 years of age will be required to complete a NASBLA-approved course before operating any boat powered by a motor in excess of 10 horsepower or any sailboat 16 feet in length or greater.” Many insurance companies offer discounts to boat owners who complete this course.

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DRONE TRAINING: Mid-Del Technology Center offers education and training for drones. Our offerings provide initial information, hands on experience, and certification preparation to use drones on a commercial basis.

DrONES 101In this informative one night class, you will learn basic do’s and don’ts concerning drone piloting, flight paths, purchasing and updates for FAA and regulation will be covered. Also, learn about certification requirements for drone commercial pilot’s licensing.

DRONE FLIGHT TRAINING Curious about flying drones, or finding more uses for them? In this class, students will learn basic drone operating skills, with a common drone. Each student will have the opportunity to get real flight time. upon class completion students will have basic knowledge to safely fly drones. Students are welcome to bring personal drones, but MDTC will provide a quality drone for use in class. Class sizes are very limited, to provide optimum flight time.

SMALL uAS (DrONE) PArT 107 CErTIFICATION This is the Drone Remote Pilot Test Prep course for commercial certification. This course covers the Part 107 preparation (FAA regulations). The FAA written exam fee of $115.00 is not included in the tuition of this class. This course will cover the do’s and dont’s of the FAA Small uAS rule (107).

COUNCIL ON LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION AND TRAINING (CLEET): Mid-Del Technology Center offers a series of courses that support the CLEET mission and values. These CLEET courses are delivered with a commitment to enhance justice and public safety while meeting the needs and interests of those served. Our courses are regularly scheduled throughout the year.

CLEET - PHASE I & IIThis training will equip an individual to become a Security Officer. The minimum age is 18 to become a security officer, 21 to become an armed officer.

CLEET - PHASE III Prerequisite: Phase I & II : Phase III of security training is related to the tasks of private investigations. Students will be instructed on interpretation of laws of private investigation, understanding the responsibilities to clients, reporting surveillance, and more. Students must be present

for all classes. Minimum age of 18 to participate.

CLEET - PHASE IV, FIREARMS Prerequisite: Phase I & II : Phase IV Firearms is required for all persons who want to become a licensed armed security officer. Instruction will focus on the handling and firing of a handgun, handgun safety, maintenance, legal issues and marksmanship. Firearm usage will be off campus at a CLEET criteria met range and evaluated and supervised by the CLEET instructor. All firearms and ammunition will be approved by the CLEET instructor and students must furnish their own firearms and ammunition. Before a student can be enrolled into the course, they must submit their Minnesota Multiphase Personality Inventory results. Students must be 21 years or older and attendance during all class sessions is required.

PLEASE CHECK THE MAIL FOR MDTC’s bi-annual evening class mailing (July, December) with

updated courses and schedules. Information also available at middeltech.com.

Phone: 405-739-1712

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BUSINESS & INDUSTRY TRAINING SERVICESCUSTOMIZED INDUSTRY TRAINING & SERVICES: Your company’s success depends on the productivity of its most valuable resource… your employees. Products, services and processes will change, but the need for qualified personnel will not. Informed, well-trained employees mean the difference between your company’s financial statement being in the red… or being in the black.

Mid-Del Technology Center’s Business & Industry Services (BIS) can help your company assess, analyze and target cost-effective solutions for all of your business training needs. We work with you to develop and deliver training solutions customized to your unique business needs at our site or yours. Our BIS team will operate as an extension of your company to coordinate, schedule and deliver a customized comprehensive program that will strengthen your business.

MDTC’s customized industry training and services include, but are not limited to:

• Management, Supervision & Leadership Development • Team and Organizational Development • Operation, Equipment, Technical & Process Training • Needs Analysis, Strategic Planning &Train-the-trainer • Customer Service, Skills-upgrade & Continuous Improvement • Computer Applications and Software training • Industrial Maintenance training • New Hire Orientation

OUR TRAINING FACILITY: Our facility has 2 large training bays for safety and industrial training, 3 conference rooms, 3 classrooms, and 1 computer lab.

Contact: Jennifer Sanders - Executive Secretary | [email protected] | 405-672-6665

MDTC BIS StaffBlake McCrabb - Executive Director of BISScott Cline - Industrial Coordinator Forrest Doshier - Safety Coordinator/TrainerJennifer Sanders - Executive Secretary

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HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL (HS&E) TRAINING CENTER: Mid-Del Technology Center (MDTC) provides a wide variety of customized safety and health training. Our HS&E specialist will help you advance a positive safety culture with your employees. We can conduct safety walk-throughs, help develop a safety plan, and conduct a wide variety of safety and health classes that meet federal requirements. Our goal is to help reduce accidents, lost days, and worker’s compensation costs while improving production, employee morale, and your bottom line.

MDTC can develop your company’s safety training program to keep you OSHA compliant and assist with your reporting and recording needs.

Below is a short list of safety trainings MDTC can conduct for your employees: please note this list is not all-inclusive, if you have a safety need that is not listed, please contact us.

• Forklift (Powered Industrial Truck) • Aerial lift • Hazardous Communications (Hazcom) • Hazard Recognition • Fall Protection • Arc Flash Safety • Confined Space • Construction Equipment Safety • Fire Extinguisher • Trenching & Shoring • OSHA 10hr & 30hr • AAA Driver Safety • ETC Safeland • Back, eye, hand safety • Positive Safety Culture Development • Bloodborne Pathogens • Medic 1st Aid CPR • Slips/trips/falls • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • H2S • Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) • Overhead Crane • Hearing Conservation • Electrical Safety • Ladder Safety • Machine Guarding

SAFETy TrAILEr – MOBILE CLASSrOOM: MDTC’s trailer allows us to train employees on or off-site. There are a multitude of trainings that can be conducted out of our safety trailer.

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Training is presented in various forms, from classroom training to practical hands on applications in a shop environment.

Tinker Technology Center courses are instructor led with many courses offering hands on training in areas such as aircraft sheet metal, advanced composite repair, soldering, and more.

Investment in training can save your business money• Aircraft Maintenance

• Aircraft Sheet Metal

• Composite Repair

• Machine Tool Theory

• Aircraft Corrosion Identification & removal

• Aircraft Electrical

• Aircraft Engine Sheet Metal

• Aircraft Pneudraulics

• Aviation Engine Fuel Systems

• Aviation Engine Cooling Systems

• Aviation Engine Exhaust & Reverser Systems

• Aviation Engine Fire Protection Systems

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• Aviation Turbine Engines

• CNC Basics

• Industrial Engineering Basics

• Jet Engine Familiarization

• Jet Engine Troubleshooting

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