Business and Information Systems Division
Patricia Cokeley, Division Chair
Colclazier Technology Building #4 (405) 382-9258
The technical and occupational programs at Seminole State College are designed to prepare people to enter the workforce in a variety of specialty areas that meet needs of the student, community, and the State of Oklahoma. Curriculum is provided essential to train competent, employable people for careers in nursing, medical laboratory technology, business, and a number of health-related or technology related technical occupations. The degree programs combine general education, support, related, and specialty courses into an integrated curriculum. The College strives to develop students into life-long learners who have the capacity to adapt to an evolving, global workplace.
Students who successfully complete program requirements earn an Associate in Applied Science degree. The Associate in Applied Science Degree is intended for the student who plans to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation in one of the specialty areas in which the degree is awarded. Additionally, a growing number of higher learning institutions have developed degree programs recognizing this degree for transfer of credits into upper-division programs leading to a baccalaureate degree.
The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education are working together to develop policies enabling higher education institutions and technology centers to form partnerships benefiting students. These policies have allowed Seminole State College to negotiate Cooperative Alliance Agreements with area technology centers.
Seminole State College and Gordon Cooper Technology Center are primary partners in a Cooperative Alliance Agreement. Also, Seminole State College is a secondary partner with Wes Watkins Technology Center through a Cooperative Alliance Agreement with Oklahoma State University Technology Branch-Okmulgee.
These agreements permit adult students and qualifying high students to enroll in an approved program and receive college credit in technology courses in addition to completing required general education courses leading toward an Associate in Applied Science Degree. Under this arrangement, while Alliance partners jointly deliver technical degree programs, the college credit and degree is offered and awarded by Seminole State College.
3 Hours GOV 1113 American National Government
3 Hours HIST 1483 American History Survey to 1877 or
HIST
1493 American History Survey since 1877
3 Hours ENG 1113 Principles of English Comp I
3 Hours SPCH 1143 Introduction to Communications
3 Hours ENG 1213 Principles of English Comp II or
ENG
1313 Technical Report Writing
3 Hours MATH 1413 Mathematics in Society or
MATH
1515 College Algebra or
BA
1733 Business Math
1- 3 Hours SOC 1101 Freshman Seminar or
SOC 1003 Personal Academic Success Strategy
Additional courses to be selected from General Education Core Curriculum with approval of College academic program chair.
Behavioral Science, Social Science and Computer Science courses recommened.
1 - 3 hour internship courses permitted. Credit hours required vary according to option selected.
Students may complete the program by attending SSC & the area Technology Center specified in the following options listing. Students may complete the program by attending both institutions simultaneously.
Aviation Maintenance Technology | Computer-Aided Drafting | Computer Graphic Design
| E-Commerce Web Programming | Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic | Medical Office Technology |
Networking Systems Technology | Precision Machining Technology | Surgical Technology
AMT 1113 Fundamentals of Aviation Maintenance
AMT 1123 Technical Mechanics and Regulations
AMT 1212 Basic Aircraft Electronics
AMT 1125 Airframe Electrical Systems
AMT 1135 Powerplant Systems
AMT 1312 Aircraft Structures I
AMT 1323 Aircraft Structures II
AMT 2112 Airframe Systems I
AMT 2122 Airframe Systems II
AMT 2212 Reciprocation Engines I
AMT 2223 Reciprocation Engines II
AMT 2312 Jet Turbine Powerplant I
AMT 2323 Jet Turbine Powerplant II
Required Support and Related Credit Hours: 9
CAD 1113 Principles of Drafting
CAD 1121 Industrial Blueprint Reading
CAD 1133 Introduction to CAD
CAD 1212 Mechanical Drafting
CAD 1222 Advanced Mechanical Drafting
CAD 1232 Design Applications
CAD 1243 Intermediate CAD
CAD 2113 Presentation Graphics
CAD 2123 Advanced CAD
CAD 2131 Reproduction Process
CAD 2144 Application in CAD
CAD 2213 Design Project
Required: Select one focus area
CAD 2222 Engineering Drafting and
CAD 2232 Advanced Engineering Drafting and
Support and Related Credit Hours: 11
or
CAD 2244 Residential Architectural Drafting and
Support and Related Credit Hours: 11
or
CAD 2253 Civil Drafting and
Support and Related Credit Hours: 12
CGD 1112 Copy Center Operations
CGD 1122 Introduction to Graphic Design
CGD 1132 Design and Color Principles I
CGD 1142 Typography
CGD 1215 Page Layout
CGD 1223 Digital Imaging I
CGD 2111 Safety
CGD 2122 Professional and Personal Development
CGD 2131 Design and Color II
CGD 2143 Basic Computer Illustration I
CGD 2152 Project Management
CGD 2212 Basic Computer Illustration II
CGD 2161 Graphic Designer Portfolio Development
CGD 2221 Basic Line Art Techniques
CGD 2232 Digital Imaging II
CGD 2241 Illustrator Portfolio Development
CGD 2253 On-Job-Training
Required Support and Related Credit Hours: 10
or Select 10 credit hours from among the following:
or Select a combination from both Required Support/Related Hours and the following:
CGD 2312 Multi Media Development
CGD 2322 Web Authoring
CGD 2332 Web Design and Usability
CGD 2348 Web Site Production
CGD 2354 Web Design Portfolio Development
TECH 1111 Intro to Applied Technology
TECH 1122 Workplace Equipment
TECH 1142 Applied Math
TECH 1152 Blueprint/Schematic Reading
TECH 2113 Basic Applications I
TECH 2123 Basic Applications II
TECH 2213 Intermediate Applications I
TECH 2223 Intermediate Applications II
TECH 2313 Advanced Applications I
TECH 2323 Advanced Applications II
TECH 2433 Special Topics in Applied Tech
TECH 2443 Special Projects in Applied Tech
Required Support and Related Credit Hours: 14
EMT 1115 Basic EMT
EMT 1123 Human Anatomy and Physiology
EMT 1131 EKG Interpretation
EMT 1214 Paramedic Preparatory
EMT 1226 Paramedic Care I
EMT 2116 Paramedic Care II
EMT 2122 Paramedic Internship
EMT 2216 Paramedic Care III
EMT 2223 Special Topics in Paramedics
EMT 2232 Capstone
Required Support and Related Credit Hours: 7
MOT 1111 Medical Terminology I
MOT 1124 Medical Terminology II
MOT 1134 Medical Terminology III
MOT 1142 Simulating the Medical Office
MOT 1211 Medical Law
MOT 1221 Hospital Statistics
MOT 1231 Career Development
MOT 1242 Internship
MOT 2115 Medical Transcription I
MOT 2215 Medical Transcription II
MOT 2225 Medical Transcription III
Required Support and Related Credit Hours:14
or Select one focus area from among the following
MOT 2318 Medical Coding I and
MOT 2328 Medical Coding II
or
MOT 2418 Medical Assisting Administration and
MOT 2422 Medical Assisting Clinical Skills and
MOT 2436 Medical Office Procedures
TECH 1111 Intro to Applied Technology
TECH 1122 Workplace Equipment
TECH 1142 Applied Math
TECH 1162 Fundamentals of Workplace Equip. Maintenance
TECH 2113 Basic Applications I
TECH 2123 Basic Applications II
TECH 2213 Intermediate Applications I
TECH 2223 Intermediate Applications II
TECH 2313 Advanced Applications I
TECH 2323 Advanced Applications II
TECH 2433 Special Topics in Applied Tech
TECH 2443 Special Projects in Applied Tech
Required Support and Related Credit Hours: 14
PMT 1111 Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
PMT 1122 Metrology
PMT 1132 Safety
PMT 1152 Process Interpretation
PMT 1162 Conventional Turning I
PMT 1212 Conventional Turning II
PMT 1222 Conventional Milling I
PMT 1232 Conventional Milling II
PMT 1242 Advanced Machining Concepts
PMT 2112 Introduction to CNC
PMT 2122 Basic CNC Mill Operations
PMT 2132 Basic CNC Lathe Operations
PMT 2142 CNC Mill Programming
PMT 2212 CNC Lathe Programming
PMT 2222 2D Graphics Programming
PMT 2232 Quality Assurance
PMT 2242 CNC Production Machining
Required Support and Related Credit Hours:12
STW 1111 Introduction to Surgical Technology
STW 1121 Microbiology for Surgical Technology
STW 1131 Medical Terminology for Surgical Technology
STW 1142 Pharmacology for Surgical Technology
STW 1151 Biomedical Science for Surgical Technology
STW 1215 Anatomy and Physiology for Surgical Technology
STW 1223 Aseptic Technique
STW 1232 Patient Care
STW 2115 Surgical Case Management
STW 2218 Surgical Procedures I
STW 2221 Career Development
STW 2235 Surgical Procedures II
Required Support and Related Credit Hours:
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