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Majors - Adult Only

Licensed Practical Nurse

Long Term Care/Home Health Care Assistant

Multi-Skilled Health
Assistant

Multi-Skilled Health Technician

Surgical Technology

 

Majors-High School

Advanced Acute Care Nursing Assistant

Clinical Medical
Assistant

Electrocardiograph Technician

Nursing Assistant

Phlebotomist

Physical Therapy Aide

Radiology Aide

Restorative Aide

Student Athletic
Training Aide

Veterinary Assistant

Licensed Practical Nurse

 

Courses

Core Medical Terminology
45
Anatomy and Physiology
120
Long Term Care Nursing Assistant Course
91
Concepts of Nursing
40
Fundamentals of Nursing
160
Clinical I Basic Nursing
80
Pharmacology and Intravenous Therapy Skills
50
Medical Surgical Nursing I
75
Clinical II Medical Surgical Nursing (Part I)
192
Medical Surgical Nursing II
75
Clinical III - Medical Surgical Nursing (Part II)
192
Pediatric Nursing
40
Maternal/Newborn Nursing
40
Clinical IV - Maternal/Newborn, Pediatric & Mental Health
88
Mental Health Concepts
40
Transition to Practice
15
Clinical V - Role Transition
120
TOTAL HOURS
1,463

 

Program Entrance Information

Candidates with felony convictions or who received deferred sentences for felony offenses cannot apply for licensure for five years after completion of all sentencing terms, including probation and suspended sentences, unless a presidential or gubernatorial pardon is received. Background checks and drug screens may be required by clinical facilities prior to allowing a student to participate in clinical activity.

Specifics...

  1. Have high school diploma or GED certificate
  2. Be 18 years old or older by completion of the program
  3. Complete the pre-entrance Compass test and score at or above established criteria
  4. Submit a formal application for the program and submit preference point documentation.

 

Student Organization

Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) is a service organization for students who are enrolled in health career programs. HOSA provides opportunities for students to enhance their personal and leadership qualities through individual and group projects and through skill competitions which are held on local, state and national levels.

 

College Credit

Some Health Science programs have been approved and qualify for college credit through a cooperative alliance. Adult students may receive college credits for application toward an associate in applied science degree. High school students may receive advanced standing credit for their career and technology education courses after successfully completing 12 credit hours on the campus and paying the minimal transcription fees.

 

Financial Aid

 

 

For more information, call 405.452.5500 or contact instructors at:
Andrea Kreis - akreis@wwtech.org
Laura Kincade - lkincade@wwtech.org

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