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The student is our primary concern at Vatterott College. We are student-centered and committed to giving full attention and effort to the development of our students’ skills. Our focus on the student affects every aspect of the educational program. Recruitment, admissions, training, and career services policies are designed to develop a student’s abilities, attitude, and interests so that he/she becomes a skilled and successful employee.

Our training goal is to provide the basic skills and understanding of common techniques and procedures required for employability. Higher-level technical skills are also offered to qualified students. Our programs are dedicated to achieving maximum development of each student’s skills and personal potential so that he/she is qualified to begin employment in a trade or vocation. The skills and work attitudes taught at Vatterott College are of practical use to the student in his/her chosen career and ensure successful adjustment to the work environment. Our requirements for graduation are demanding.

4621 NW 23rd St., Oklahoma, OK 73127
Phone: 877-201-4432

Diploma Programs

Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology

This program is designed to prepare the graduate in theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry-level air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration service mechanic.

 

Medical Office Assistant

The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a Medical Office Assistant performing administrative, clerical and assisting duties within the health care field.

 

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Accounting Technology

This program is designed to prepare students for entry level accounting positions in accounting firms, private industry, or government agencies. Students will be trained in industry accounting, payroll and tax accounting, general ledger systems, management and management information systems, managerial accounting, economics (macro & micro), and human resource management.

 

Applied Electrical Technology

This program is designed to prepare the graduate with the theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry-level Electrical Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Mechanic with operating knowledge of Programmable Logic Controllers.

 

Computer Office Assistant Technology

This program is designed to prepare the graduate with the theory and working knowledge to acquire an entry-level position in most industries in an administrative and/or accounting-related support role. The objective of the additional phases required to receive an Associate of Occupational Studies degree focuses on advanced level subject matter relevant to the support expected by an employer from their administrative and/or accounting staff.

 

Computer Programming Technology

This program is designed to meet the ever-increasing need for trained computer service & design personnel. A graduate from this program will be able to work at an entry level in either the computer systems engineering or software development fields.

The objective of the additional phases required to receive an Associate of Occupational Studies Degree focuses on positions in computer programming, computer operation, and as database technicians, database administration, customer service representative, or other similar positions in the Information Technology environment.

 

Computer Systems and Network Technology

This program is designed to meet the ever-increasing need for trained computer service and design personnel. A graduate from this program will be able to work at an entry level in either the computer systems engineering or software development fields. The objective of the additional phases required to receive an Associate of Occupational Studies degree focuses on Advanced Computer Network Technologies. Emphasis is placed on Enterprise Networking foundations with exposure to multiple Network Operating Systems and multi-vendor LAN/WAN connectivity.

 

Criminal Justice

This program is designed to prepare graduates with a fundamental understanding of the nature of delinquency and crime, criminal law and procedure, and basic management and administrative skills needed in organizations in this field. This program also strives to familiarize students with current trends, research techniques, and technological advances.

Graduates will have the skills necessary to procure entry level positions as a Police Officer, Corrections Officer, Security Guard, Gaming Surveillance Officer, Loss Prevention Specialist or Private Investigator. Some of these occupations may require additional operations training or licensing.

 

Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology

This program is designed to prepare the graduate in theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry-level air conditioning, heating, refrigeration service technician, and have an operating knowledge of programmable logic controllers.

 

Medical Assistant Technology

The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a Medical Office Assistant performing administrative, clerical and assisting duties within the health care field.

 

Medical Billing and Coding Technology

The objective of this course is to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a Medical Biller/Coder performing administrative duties including Medical Billing and Coding within the health care field. Graduates from the Medical Billing/Coding program will have working knowledge of all administrative duties including CPT coding, ICD-9 coding, insurance billing, reimbursements, and assisting with the daily operations & practices of the business.

 

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Paralegal Studies

The Paralegal Studies Program is designed to provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of legal terminology, judgment and analytical ability, substantive and procedural law, drafting and legal research. Graduates of the program are qualified for entry-level positions to assist attorneys and other legal professionals in private, public and corporate practice of law.

 

 

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