The facilities at 8853 East 37th Street North in the northeast quadrant of Wichita, Kansas contain labs and classrooms. The facility is 33, 500 square feet complete with a library/resource center, 17 classrooms, 1 multipurpose room, 2 medical labs, a Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, & Refrigeration lab, and an Electrical Mechanic lab.
The building has been custom fitted to meet the needs of our students and is sufficient in size to create an effective and suitable learning environment. The institution has modern lab equipment and resource materials to aid in the hands-on learning process. The facility is designed to accommodate approximately 500 students per session for a combined total of 1,000 students per
day. Maximum class size is 30 students. Enrollment Capacity: 500 students, per session. Theory classes are limited in size to a 30:1 student/teacher ratio and labs are limited to a 20:1 ratio.
8853 E. 37th Street N., Wichita, KS 67226
Phone: 877-203-1091
Computer Programming
The objective of this course is to prepare the graduate for entry-level employment as a computer programmer, computer operator, a database technician, a database administrator, or similar position in a data processing environment.
Computer Technology
The objective of this course is to prepare the graduate for entry-level employment as a computer technician for hardware components, a network installer and troubleshooter, network administrator, and/or a service technician.
Electrical Mechanic
The diploma program is designed to prepare the graduate for entry-level employment as an Electrical Installation, Maintenance and Repair Technician.
Information Systems Security
The objective of this course is to prepare the graduate for entry-level employment as a Security Network Operating Systems Administrator, or its equivalent and recognize IS threats and vulnerabilities, cryptography and IS security countermeasures.
This program is designed to prepare the graduate in theory and working knowledge to enter the work field as an entry-level air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration service or installation mechanic.
Medical Assisting
The objective of this course is designed to prepare the graduate for employment as an entry-level Medical Assistant. Students graduating from this program will have the necessary skills to obtain employment in the medical field working in both the office and clinical areas.
Medical Assistant
The objective of this Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to prepare the graduate for employment as an entry-level Medical Assistant. While the major objective of this degree is occupational/technical in nature, some baccalaureate degree granting institutions have developed upper division programs to recognize this degree for transfer of some credits. It is the student’s responsibility to talk to the Registrar at the sending school and the receiving school to confirm articulation and proper transfer of credit. Students graduating from this program will have the necessary skills to obtain employment in the medical field working in both the office and clinical areas.