V.FY16: Mountainland Applied Technology College Academic Course Catalog RETHINK EDUCATION EDUCATION YOU EXPERIENCE Since 1989 COURSE CATALOG 2015 : 2016 March 2015 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE American Fork Orem Spanish Fork Thanksgiving Point Wasatch MATC PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE C l ay C hri s tens en, C am p us P res i d ent I want to take this opportunity to extend an invitation to you to enroll in one of the many exciting courses and programs at Mountainland Applied Technology College. The MATC has a long standing reputation of excellence in education and we want you to be part of the excitement. We have excellent instructors that will engage you in the educational process, and several outstanding facilities that will draw you into the learning environment. The MATC has a state of the art facility located at Thanksgiving Point with numerous outstanding offerings that are sure to meet your occupational goals. The campus in Orem underwent a major remodel this past year and additional upgrades are scheduled for this summer. The campus in Spanish Fork provides a strong educational environment in the south end of Utah Valley and provides outstanding educational opportunities that lead to employment. These latest developments have made it possible to continue offering instruction on the latest equipment by instructors that are highly respected in education, business, and industry. The MATC and our employees are pleased to continue offering low cost tuition to adults and no tuition to high school students. The advisory employer committees provide excellent resources and validation for the curriculum that we teach. The student services department provides guidance, counseling, and assistance to those desiring help with job placement or financial aid. Our facilities department keeps the campuses up and running and looking attractive, while the finance department keeps us financially stable. The human resource department guides us through personnel management, and the technology department keeps the computers and networks up and running. At the heart and soul of the school are programs that offer occupational preparation for upgrading skills, or to start a new career. On behalf of the administration, staff and Board of Directors, I extend an invitation to you to join the educational excitement at the Mountainland Applied Technology College. Our instructors and staff will help guide you through one of the best learning experiences of your life. Sincerely, Clay Christensen Clay Christensen, Campus President Mountainland Applied Technology College MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE American Fork Orem Spanish Fork Thanksgiving Point Wasatch MISSION ST AT E ME NT To improve the quality of life in the Mountainland community by enhancing the employability of individuals through market-driven career and technical education. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Quick MATC Contacts..........................................................................2 MATC Campus Locations.....................................................................3 Academic Calendar..............................................................................4 General Information.............................................................................6 Admissions and Registration Information...........................................14 Academic Policies and Standards......................................................19 Tuition and Fees.................................................................................25 Financial Aid Information....................................................................31 Academic Areas of Study APPRENTICESHIPS.........................................................38 Electrical Apprenticeship HVAC Apprenticeship Plumbing Apprenticeship Apprenticeship Math BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY................................................42 Business Technology Accounting Small Business Management Marketing Office Administration Business Technology: Individual courses COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Information Technology............49 Information Technology: Administrator Information Technology: Technician Information Technology: High School Enrollment Information Technology: Individual Certification Programs COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Computer Coding......................58 Web Programming and Development DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY.......................................60 Digital Media Technology I Digital Media Technology II: Audio/Visual Communications Digital Media Technology II: Graphic Arts Digital Media Technology II: Web Design and Development HEALTH CARE.................................................................64 Dental Front Office Course Clinical Dental Assistant Dental Assistant Medical Assistant (MA) Medical Billing and Coding Medical Office Administration Pharmacy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Refresher course Surgical Technology (anticipated for Fall 2015) EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE...........................................73 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) EMT - Continuing Medical Education course Heartsaver CPR/AED Certification course Heartsaver First Aid Certification course Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification course Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification course Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification course ACLS Heartcode course 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE NURSING HEALTH CARE ................................................78 Medication Aide Certification Nurse Assistant (CNA) Practical Nurse (LPN) IV Certification Course MANUFACTURING...........................................................84 Composite Technology, Advanced Composite Technology, Aerospace Composite Technology, Basic Composite Blueprint Reading Composite Individual Course Electrical Systems Machining, CNC Machine Tool Technology MANUFACTURING: Welding Technology........................92 Pipe Welding Processes Welding Technology Welding Technology: High School Enrollment Welding Technology: Individual Certification Programs SERVICE TRADES: Cosmetology.....................................99 Cosmetology Cosmetology: Advanced Make Up course Cosmetology: Eyelash Extensions course Cosmetology: Facial Equipment course Cosmetology: State Board Review course Nail Technician Nail Technician: State Board Review course SERVICE TRADES: Culinary Arts..................................103 Culinary Arts Culinary Arts I Culinary Arts II Culinary Arts: Artisian Baking course Culinary Arts: Chef Series courses Culinary Arts: ServSafe Manager course TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY................................107 Automotive: Maintenance and Light Repair Automotive Fundamentals Course Automotive Engines Automotive: Vehicle Performance Automotive: Vehicle Emissions Test Prep Course Automotive: Vehicle Safety Inspection Course Diesel Mechanics Diesel Technician Light Duty Diesel Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) UDOT Flagging Course This issue of the Mountainland Applied Technology College Course Catalog contains information about programs of the institution as currently approved by the governing boards. This catalog is not to be considered a binding contract between Mountainland Applied Technology College and any student or other institution. MATC reserves the right to change its policies or course offerings as required by state and/or program and course requirements needed for completion. Last updated: 4.01.2015 1 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE QUICK MATC CONTACTS QUICK MATC CONTACTS MAIN LINE-ALL CAMPUSES..................................801.753.6282 Apprenticeship Department Program Director...........................................................................753.4214 Administrative Assistant................................................................753.4212 Bookstore Spanish Fork Campus..................................................................753.4114 Orem Campus..............................................................................753.4267 Thanksgiving Point Campus.........................................................753.4167 Cosmetology Department / Salon Cosmetology Salon: Main Line.....................................................753.4247 Spanish Fork Campus..................................................................753.4187 Thanksgiving Point Campus.........................................................753.4169 Financial Aid Financial Aid Manager..................................................................753.4107 Administrative Assistant...............................................................753.4105 Marketing / Public Relations / Admissions Director of Marketing....................................................................753.4125 Recruiting and Admissions Officer................................................753.4139 Marketing Communications Coordinator.......................................753.4154 Student Services Office Spanish Fork Campus..................................................................753.4115 Orem Campus..............................................................................753.4200 Thanksgiving Point Campus.........................................................753.4100 MATC Academic/Attendance Counseling Offices Thanksgiving Point Campus Counselor........................................753.4109 Orem Campus Counselor.............................................................753.4215 Spanish Fork Campus..................................................................753.4116 Testing Center Thanksgiving Point Campus.........................................................753.4110 To schedule a testing appointment at the Spanish Fork or Orem Campus please contact the student services office at the desired campus for times and availability. 2 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MATC CAMPUS LOCATIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE MATC MAIN CAMPUS Thanksgiving Point Campus 2301 West Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT 84043 Orem Campus 1410 West 1250 South (Business Park Dr.) Orem, UT 84058 Spanish Fork Campus 693 West (Del Monte Rd.) 1210 South Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Wasatch Campus 3111 North College Way Heber, UT 84032 ( just off Highway 40, North of Herber City) MATC offers programs at several campus sites within the region including the Main Campus at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, the American Fork Campus, the Orem Campus, the Spanish Fork Campus, and Wasatch Campus. Programs may also be held at local high schools in the region. The MATC annual class schedule designates which campus for each class section. Not every program will be available at all locations and may change without notice. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 3 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ACADEMIC CALENDAR MATC ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2015-16 SUMMER SESSION 2015 SPRING SESSION 2016 Summer Session Starts....................................................................Jun 03 Martin Luther King Day Holiday: Campus Closed.............................Jan 18 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Jun 03 Utah County Spring Session Starts...................................................Jan 19 Cosmetology Start Date....................................................................Jun 03 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Jan 19 Registration Opens for August Cosmetology Start Date....................Jun 04 Cosmetology Start Date....................................................................Jan 19 UCAT Conference: Campus Open, No Classes...............................Jun 12 Registration Opens for March Cosmetology Start Date.....................Jan 20 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Jun 15 Upper Valley Spring Session Start....................................................Jan 20 Independence Day Holiday...........................................................Jul 03-04 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Feb 01 OE/OE Start Date...............................................................................Jul 06 Presidents Day Holiday: Campus Closed.........................................Feb 15 OE/OE Start Date...............................................................................Jul 20 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Feb 16 Utah Pioneer Day Holiday.............................................................Jul 24-25 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Mar 07 MATC Graduation Ceremony.............................................................Aug 5 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Mar 21 Summer Session Ends.......................................................................Aug 7 Cosmetology Start Date....................................................................Mar 21 Registration Opens for June Cosmetology Start Date......................Mar 22 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Apr 04 FALL SESSION 2015 Spring Break: Campus Open, No Classes..................................Apr 07 - 09 Campus Closed to Students.............................................................Aug 10 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Apr 18 Campus Open, No Classes.......................................................Aug 11 - 18 Registration Opens for 2016 - 2017 Classes.................................Apr 27 Utah County Fall Session Starts.......................................................Aug 19 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................May 02 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Aug 19 MATC Upper Valley Graduation Ceremony......................................May 18 Cosmetology Start Date...................................................................Aug 19 MATC Utah County Graduation Ceremony......................................May 19 Registration Opens for October Cosmetology Start Date.................Aug 20 Utah County Spring Session Ends...................................................May 26 Upper Valley Fall Session Start........................................................Aug 25 Campus Open, No Classes.........................................................May 27-28 Labor Day Holiday: Campus Closed...........................................Sept 05-07 Memorial Day Holiday: Campus Closed...........................................May 30 OE/OE Start Date............................................................................Sept 08 Campus Open, No Classes..............................................................May 31 OE/OE Start Date............................................................................Sept 21 Upper Valley Spring Session Ends...................................................Jun 03 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Oct 05 Fall Break: Campus Open, No Classes......................................Oct 15 - 17 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Oct 19 SUMMER SESSION 2016 Cosmetology Start Date....................................................................Oct 19 Summer Session Starts....................................................................Jun 01 Registration Opens for January Cosmetology Start Date..................Oct 20 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Jun 06 Halloween: No classes after 3pm......................................................Oct 31 Cosmetology Start Date....................................................................Jun 06 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Nov 02 Registration Opens for August Cosmetology Start Date....................Jun 07 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Nov 16 UCAT Conference: Campus Open, No Classes...............................Jun 10 Thanksgiving Break: Campus Open, No Classes.............................Nov 25 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Jun 20 Thanksgiving Break: Campus Closed........................................Nov 26 - 28 Independence Day Holiday: Campus Closed.....................................Jul 04 OE/OE Start Date.............................................................................Dec 07 OE/OE Start Date...............................................................................Jul 05 Christmas Break: Campus Open, No Classes...........................Dec 22 - 23 OE/OE Start Date...............................................................................Jul 18 Christmas Break: Campus Closed.............................................Dec 24 - 31 Utah Pioneer Day Holiday: Campus Closed.......................................Jul 25 New Years Day Break: Campus Closed............................................Jan 01 MATC Utah County Graduation Ceremony.........................................Aug 4 Campus Open, No Classes...............................................................Jan 02 Summer Session Ends.......................................................................Aug 5 Fall Session Resumes......................................................................Jan 04 OE/OE Start Date..............................................................................Jan 04 Utah County Fall Session Ends.........................................................Jan 12 MATC Graduation Ceremony............................................................Jan 12 Upper Valley Fall Session Ends........................................................Jan 15 4 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ACADEMIC CALENDAR JUNE 2 0 15 Su MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE DECEM BER 2 0 15 M T W Th F Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 Su M JUN E 2 0 16 T W Th F Sa 1 2 3 4 5 Su M T W Th F Sa 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 Su M T Su M Su M T F Sa 1 2 JAN UARY 2 0 16 JUL Y 2 0 15 5 6 7 W Th F Sa T W Th JULY 2 0 16 F Sa 1 2 W Th 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sa Su M T F Sa Su M T F Sa 26 27 28 29 30 F EBRUARY 2 0 16 A UGUS T 2 0 15 W Th AUGUST 2 0 16 W Th Su M T W Th F 1 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 28 29 30 31 M ARCH 2 0 16 S EP TEMBE R 2 0 15 Su M T W Th F Sa 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 Su M = Campus Closed T W Th F Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 Su M Su M T F Sa 1 2 4 5 6 W 7 Th F Sa W Th 1 2 3 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sa Su M T Th F Sa 25 26 27 28 29 30 Th F W Su M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 2014-2015 W *Campus Closed Sundays. M AY 2 0 16 N OV EMBE R 2 0 15 T = MATC Calendar Event APRI L 2 0 16 OCTOBER 2 0 15 T = Campus Open, No Classes COURSE CATALOG 5 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE GENERAL INFORMATION WHY CHOOSE MATC? MATC, a way to EXPERIENCE EDUCATION. Mountainland Applied Technology College feels that education should be more than just studying out of a textbook. Students benefit from real life hands-on EXPERIENCE in labs, classrooms, and industry sites that provide the skills students can apply to a resume and to life. MATC gives students more than just a chance to learn about their future career. They get a way to EXPERIENCE it firsthand. LOW COST Tuition MATC adult students EXPERIENCE one of the lowest tuition costs in the state of Utah, and high school students attend tuition-free! MATC is dedicated to getting students education they can afford! For help with grants, scholarships, and financial aid opportunities please contact our Financial Aid office at (801) 753-4105 located at the Thanksgiving Point Campus in Lehi, Utah. HANDS-ON Training MATC provides quality hands-on training from instructors who have industry experience. Learning environments at MATC give students real life scenarios and EXPERIENCE to prepare them for employment. CAREER Motivated Students gain EXPERIENCE and certifications needed to enter the work force. MATC trains and prepares students in the skills they need for employment. There is no time wasted on unnecessary classes that don’t pertain to your career. SKILL-FOCUSED Education Almost every MATC program can be completed in under 12 months. These focused training plans enables students to complete their desired education, to obtain skills and gain the EXPERIENCE they need to find employment quickly. COE Accredited Students can choose from over 30 different career opportunities in the following fields: Health Care, Service Trade Professions, Manufacturing Trades, Computer Technology, Business Technology, Transportation Technology, and Apprenticeship Professions that are nationally accredited. Mountainland Applied Technology College (MATC), a Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT), is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education. Contact the Council on Occupational Education at: 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, Georgia 30350 Toll Free: 1 (800) 917 - 2081 Phone: (770) 396 - 3898 Fax: (770) 396 - 3790 6 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 GENERAL INFORMATION MATC MISSION To improve the quality of life in the Mountainland community by enhancing the employability of individuals through market-driven career and technical education. MATC BOARD OF DIRECTORS As directed by law, Mountainland Applied Technology College has an established group of Board of Directors to provide regional oversight of college operations. MATC’s Campus President serves as the chief executive officer to the Board of Directors. Information on the MATC Board of Directors can be found on MATC’s website: mlatc.edu STUDENT FIRST DAY ORIENTATION Students receive an orientation the first day of each program by their instructor. The instructor will welcome students to the MATC and check the class roll for accuracy. MATC’s Student Disclosure will be reviewed. This includes policies of attendance, progress, participation, and behavior. Students will be given the program syllabus. The instructor will explain the program details outlined in the syllabus. Students will be taken on a brief tour of the campus and to the Bookstore where they may purchase a parking pass and request a picture ID card. MATC STUDENT SERVICES The Student Services Department is the information access center for courses and programs, and is the records center for MATC students. Student Services is considered the hub of student academic activity. Students can obtain information about the following areas: • Admission & Registration • Financial Aid assistance • Student transfer • Career guidance counseling • Placement assistance • Payment of tuition and fees • Transcripts • Withdrawals • Program change requests • Student records MATC Student Services Offices are located at the following locations: a. Thanksgiving Point Campus 2301 West Ashton Blvd, Lehi (801) 753 - 6282 b. Spanish Fork Campus 693 West 1210 South Spanish Fork (801) 753 - 4115 c. Orem Campus 1410 West 1250 South Orem (801) 753 - 4200 Student Services Office hours are: Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm Year-round, except holidays You may also contact them by e-mail: matcinfo@mlatc.edu MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE of tuition and fees, financial aid assistance, transcript, student transfer, withdraw, and program change requests, career guidance counseling, placement help, student records. MATC BOOKSTORE Students may be required to purchase textbooks, packets, and/or other materials for their respective programs. Most of these items and other school supplies are available in the MATC Bookstores located at the Spanish Fork, Orem, and Thanksgiving Point Campuses. Items that are available at the Bookstore include: • Textbooks • College ID Badges • Class Materials • School Supplies • Program/Course Workbooks • Parking Permits • MATC Swag! • Snacks and Drinks MATC PARKING PERMITS Students, employees, and visitors operating vehicles on College properties must adhere to all state, local, and university traffic/parking regulations. To park on campus, students and employees must purchase a valid parking permit from any of the campus bookstores. Adequate student parking is available on MATC campuses which have designated parking areas for students. Students may only park in these designated areas and must have a MATC parking permit displayed from the rear view mirror. MATC Parking Permits: Semester Pass - $15.00 Year Pass - $30.00 (Sept. 1st - Aug. 30th) Only those vehicles with distinctive (logo) license plates for people with disabilities or temporary/permanent permits obtained from the Utah State Division of Motor Vehicles, plus a valid MATC parking permit, will be allowed to park in stalls for the disabled on MATC campuses. MOUNTAINLAND GRILL - CAFETERIA MATC’s Thanksgiving Point Campus has a cafeteria that is connected to the Culinary Arts program. Instructors and students in the Culinary Arts program provide lunch to the general public at a reasonable price. The menu includes standard lunch items, a salad bar, and a daily special. The cafeteria is generally open Monday through Friday from 10:30am— 1:30pm, and Monday - Thursday evenings from 5:30 - 7:30pm. STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS MATC provides an identification card to each student. These cards are necessary for any programs requiring externships or clinicals. Student ID cards are also valid for library privileges at Utah Academic Library Consortium (UALC) libraries including full access to library services at UVU, full access to the State’s on-line library system (www. pioneer-library.org), and access to any state college or university library, as well as BYU and Westminster. • Student ID photos will be taken in the Bookstore during business hours. • Replacement ID Cards are $5. Services provided include: admission, registration, payment 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 7 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE GENERAL INFORMATION MATC TESTING / ASSESSMENT CENTER The Testing Center offers tests for students and members of the community, please go to mlatc. edu/testing for more information. MATC Thanksgiving Point Testing Center: By appointment or walk-in • Thanksgiving Point Campus 2301 W. Ashton Blvd., Lehi Monday - Friday (801) 753 - 4110 8:00 AM - 6:00 pm MATC Orem and Spanish Fork Campus Testing: Limited testing services by appointment only, please contact the desired campus Student Services office to schedule an appointment. • Spanish Fork Campus 693 West 1210 South Spanish Fork (801) 753 - 4115 Wednesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 12:00 pm • Orem Campus 1410 West 1250 South Orem (801) 753 - 4200 Monday & Tuesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 pm Entrance Assesment All students desiring to participate in MATC programs will be required to take the Career Ready Entrance Assessment. This Entrance Assessment measures the candidate’s Reading Comprehension and Basic Math Skills levels. This aids in ensuring the student is adequately prepared for the basic reading and math principles that will be used in the program they decide to enroll in. • All students must complete an entrance assessment. • A minimum score of 3 in both areas is required for admission to MATC. - Note: Higher requirements may be required by specific programs • The entrance exam is free to take and can be completed during normal testing hours on a walk in basis. • WORKKEYS : CAREER READY 101 Procedure for High School Students in Alpine, Provo, or Nebo School Districts This procedure is for all high school students enrolled in a program at MATC at the Thanksgiving Point, American Fork, Orem, or Spanish Fork Campuses. All high school students will be required to take the Career Ready 101 Assessment test before they register for the program. Testing can be administered anytime at one of the MATC Testing Centers. CAREER GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT PROGRAM Academic Advisement is provided through our Academic and Career Counselors. Students are encouraged to meet with the counselor at the campus of enrollment to get program-specific information and have their questions answered. Some programs require the student to meet with the counselor prior to completing the registration process. Students who are struggling or failing in a program are referred to the Academic and Career Counselor for advising, counseling and individualized assistance. Students are encouraged to make an appointment with the Counselor; however, they will be welcomed on walk-in basis. Walk-ins may have to wait to be served. Counseling Schedule: To schedule an appointment please call: 801.753.4109 • Thanksgiving Point Campus: Monday - Friday To schedule an appointment please call: 801.753.4215 • Orem Campus: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday To schedule an appointment please call: 801.753.4116 • Spanish Fork Campus: Monday & Thursday There is a waiting period of 24 hours for any repeat attempts. Information Technology Testing The Testing Center is an Authorized Prometric Test Center and a Pearson VUE test site. This enables IT candidates to take certification tests. Accuplacer Math Test for Apprenticeship programs are given on a walkin basis. Certified Nursing Assistant Tests require a voucher and ID. An appointment must be scheduled for the skills exam. Written exams are conducted on a walk-in basis. EMT written exams are scheduled through the state EMT office. RMGA gas technician tests are conducted on a walk-in basis and can be purchased at the bookstore. NATE certification exams are conducted on a walk-in basis and can be purchased at the bookstore. Every effort is made to assist students in securing meaningful, related employment at the conclusion of their training. Primary responsibility for placement rests with the individual student with first line assistance from the instructor and the Placement Specialist. The Placement Specialist endeavors to provide a match between job openings in local industries and skills developed by students from their training. Students may locate new job openings here using our online job board or on the job boards located at each of the campuses. The MATC values education that leads to employment. We are dedicated to providing students with multiple resources to obtain employment. MATC Does not provide licensed counseling services. STUDENTS RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT PLACEMENT Students have the responsibility to report employment to their instructor within 3 months of completion. Students should report if: a. They have found employment in a related or unrelated field. b. They are continuing their education and not seeking employment. Proctored Testing for other educational institutions can be scheduled through the testing center. Proctoring fees do apply. 8 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 GENERAL INFORMATION c. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE They have become unavailable for work due to military, pregnancy, health concerns, religious missions, or are not currently seeking employment. Students need to provide current contact information including a home phone number, cell phone number, mailing address, email, social media contact, etc. MATC is very concerned with student success and will provide placement assistance where necessary. Reporting placement (employment) by students is essential to track the success of the program. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 9 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE GENERAL INFORMATION MATC Certification and Completion MATC Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations of both the College and their specific programs or courses. Detailed information concerning graduation requirements is available in this catalog as part of the corresponding program descriptions. Responsibility for satisfying all graduation requirements rests upon the student. MATC reserves the right to change graduation requirements at any time. Mountainland Applied Technology College confers program certificates upon students who successfully complete all the academic and skill based requirements for the specific program. TYPES OF CERTIFICATES / LICENSURES Certificates and Licensures are needed for careers and jobs that require proof of skill based on knowledge rather than a degree. Certifications and Licensures show that an individual is up to date and competent both in current theory and skills necessary for employment in the specified career field and/or job. This also shows they have met all industry, state, and/or national requirements for employment. NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS This level of recognition is established in many career fields to help establish a professional standard and code on a national scale. Training programs that lead to a national certification generally require the completion of a national exam and or skill based competencies by an authorized professional body. This type of certification is a professional marker for a person showing the acknowledgement toward a standard of knowledge and understanding in a specified area of study recognized on a national level. While this level of certification represents competencies usually established by a national board of professionals, individual states may also require the completion of other state level exams or certifications in order to practice in the workforce. STATE LICENSURES / CERTIFICATIONS This level of recognition is established as a means to give permission to practice in specified careers. Such licenses or certifications are usually required in order to regulate types of careers or operations that are deemed to involve a high level of specialized skill that may directly or indirectly threaten or be dangerous to a person or the public. This often involves accredited training and examinations, at a state level, which varies greatly for different occupations. INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS Industry certifications are usually skill-specific for a type of process, product, or understanding of unique skills needed for employment or advancement in the workforce. These types of certifications are a designation earned by a person to assure qualification in performing a job or task. Most industry certifications are affiliated with professional associations interested in raising the standards in the workforce and are therefore considered a particularly unbiased barometer of your skills. MATC - PROGRAM CERTIFICATE An official credential issued to a student by a campus registrar (MATC) documenting that the student has completed a program or a predefined subset of a program. Each program certificate within a program shall 10 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 Mountainland Applied Technology College (MATC) certifications are only granted to individuals that successfully complete the program/course requirements. All national, state, and industry licensures and certificates are earned through third party entities upon paying all fees and passing the required exams and/or processes needed to prove skills and theory capabilities. MATC provides training for students to prepare to take third party (national, state, and industry) examinations for certification and/or licensures only; MATC does not guarantee licensure or certification completion from third parties upon completion of any MATC program. Hours MATC Occupational Skill Certificate MATC Programs / Courses MATC Program Certificate MATC - OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS UPGRADE CERTIFICATE An official credential issued to a student by a campus registrar (MATC) documenting that the student has completed a pre-defined course or set of courses approved as an occupational skills certificate by the campus board of directors in accordance with this policy. An occupational skills certificate shall provide mastery of a set of competencies that are documented as needed by one or more Utah employers, and that are not already provided as a program certificate. Industry Certifications be defined and approved as part of the program, shall fully prepare a student for entry into specified employment related to the full program, and shall be included in the campus catalog. State Licensure / Certification MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE National Certification GENERAL INFORMATION APPRENTICESHIPS Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 1 180 Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 2 180 Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 3 180 Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 4 180 HVAC Apprenticeship, Year 1 180 HVAC Apprenticeship, Year 2 180 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 1 180 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 2 180 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 3 180 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 4 180 Apprenticeship Math I Course 51 Apprenticeship Math II Course 51 • • • • • • BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY COMPLETION AND RECOGNITION CEREMONIES All programs and courses are hour and skill competency based for certificate completion; running on one to two semester sessions or a form of open entry / open exit scheduling. Program or course completion requirements for completion/graduation, including length of time required to reach the hours needed for completion, will vary per program/course. For reference of individual requirements for programs or courses please see the corresponding program page in this catalog. MATC proudly honors those students who have completed their programs at a Recognition Ceremony. These ceremonies are conducted in January, May, and August of the current program year. Students that have completed all their program/course completion requirements are invited to participate. Attendance is highly encouraged, but not mandatory. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT Gainful Employment information is provided in compliance with the U.S. Department of Education’s disclosure requirements for programs eligible for Title IV financial aid that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation as required in 34 CFR 668.74. All programs information including: Level of Program, Program Length, Tuition, and Required Fees, Estimated costs for books and supplies, Debt at program completion, Program completion in Normal Time, Job Placement, and Profession Description of related occupations; is an approximation based on available data, and is not intended to misrepresent concerning the nature of employment. All statements herein are believed to be true and correct at time of publication. MATC reserves the right to make necessary changes, deletions, or revisions. Business Technology: Accounting 1120 • Business Technology: Marketing 980 • 605 • 1070 • Business Technology: Office Administration Business Technology: Small Business Management Accounting I with Quickbooks Course 150 Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course 45 • Microsoft Access Course 40 • Microsoft Excel Course 40 • Microsoft PowerPoint Course 40 • Microsoft Word Course 40 • Quickbooks Course 75 • COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Information Technology Information Technology Administrator 1170 • • Information Technology Technician 675 • • Information Technology Technical Support (High School Student Enrollment) 540 • • PC Technician - CompTIA A + 240 • • Network Technician - CompTIA NETWORK + 120 • • Linux Technician - CompTIA Linux + LPI 120 • • Security Technician - CompTIA Security + 180 • • Cisco Administrator - Cisco CCNA 180 • • Microsoft Administrator - MCSA Server Administrator 480 • • Microsoft Technician - MCSA 120 • • COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Computer Coding Web Programming and Development 630 • Digital Media Technology I 600 • Digital Media Technology II: Audio/Visual Communications 630 • Digital Media Technology II: Digital Graphic Arts 630 • Digital Media Technology II: Web Development 630 • DIGITAL MEDIA HEALTH CARE 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Dental Assistant 900 • • Dental Assistant, Clinical 750 • • 11 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Dental Radiology Certification Course Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 210 • • MATC Programs / Courses Hours MATC Occupational Skill Certificate State Licensure / Certification National Certification MATC Occupational Skill Certificate • MATC Program Certificate 150 MATC Program Certificate Industry Certifications Hours Industry Certifications Dental Front Office State Licensure / Certification MATC Programs / Courses National Certification A C A DEMIC PR OGR A MS AND CO URSES: Welding: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 145 • • 900 • • • Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 180 • • 1100 • • • Welding: Flux Cord Arc Welding (FCAW) 155 • • Medical Billing and Coding: Accelerated Schedule 645 • • • Welding: Thermal Cutting Process Course 90 Medical Office Administration 630 • • Welding: Blueprint, Symbols, Testing, and Inspection 90 Pharmacy Technician 600 • • • Welding Skills Upgrade 30 • Pharmacy Technician: Accelerated Schedule 390 • • • Welding Qualification Test 3 • Pharmacy Technician: Summer Schedule 315 • • • SERVICE TRADES: Cosmetology 60 • • Cosmetology 1314 • • Cosmetology: Advanced Makeup Course 50 • Cosmetology: Eyelash Extensions Course 50 • 25 Medical Assistant (MA) Medical Billing and Coding Phlebotomy Technician Surgical Technologist 6 • HEALTH CARE: Emergency Medical Health Care Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced (AEMT) 105 • • Cosmetology: Facial Equipment Course Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 225 • • Nail Technician Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Accelerated 180 • • SERVICE TRADES: Culinary Arts 1600 300 • • • • • • • • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course 14 • Culinary Arts 1200 • • ACLS Heartcode Course 10 • Culinary Arts I 600 • • 6 • Culinary Arts II 600 • • 10 • Culinary: Artisan Baking and Pastry Course 136 3 • Culinary: Professional Cooking Basics Course 16 3 • Culinary: Backyard Barbecues and Picnics Course 16 14 • Culinary: Tour of Italy Course 16 Culinary: Asian Fusion Cuisine Course 16 Culinary: Fresh Seafood and Sushi Course 16 Basic Life Support (BLS) Course EMT Continuing Medical Education Course Heartsaver CPR/AED Course Heartsaver First Aid Course Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course HEALTH CARE: Nursing Health Care Medication Aide Certification Course 100 • Nurse Assistant (CNA) 135 • • • Culinary: French Essentials Course 16 Nurse Assistant (CNA): 3 week, Saturdays & Evening 105 • • • Culinary: South of the Border Grill Course 16 Practical Nurse (LPN) 900 • • • Culinary: Cooking from the Garden Course 16 • Culinary: ServSafe Manager Course Intravenous Therapy Certification • 24 MANUFACTURING • 6 • • TRANSPORTATION Composite Technology: Advanced 665 • Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair 600 • • Composite Technology: Aerospace 665 • Automotive Engines 630 • • Composite Technology: Basics 90 • Automotive Vehicle Performance 630 • • Composites: Blueprint Reading Course 75 • Automotive Fundamentals Course 60 • Automotive: Safety Inspection 16 Automotive: Emissions Inspection Exam-Prep 20 Composites: GelCoat and Fiberglass Repair Course Composites: Mold Construction Course Composites: Parts Inspection and Testing Course 96 222 • 90 • Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) 160 • • • • • Diesel Mechanics 600 • Electrical Systems 270 • Diesel Technician 540 • Machine Tool Technology 990 • Light Duty Diesel Course 60 Machining, CNC 630 • UDOT, Flagging Course 3 MANUFACTURING: Welding Technology Pipe Welding Processes 1140 • • Welding: Pre-Pipe Welding 270 Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding 270 • • Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding 210 • • Welding Technology 900 • • Welding Technology (High School Student Enrollment per semester) 270 • • 12 • • • • Note: This information about available programs of the MATC institution is accurate as currently approved by the governing boards at the time of this publication. MATC reserves the right to change its policies or course offerings as required by state and/or program and course requirements needed for completion. COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 GENERAL INFORMATION Orem Campus Thanksgiving Point Campus Apprenticeship Math I & II Business Technology Accounting Business Technology Office Administration Composites, Advanced Composites, Aerospace Composites Basics Composites Blueprint Reading Course Composites GelCoat and Fiberglass Repair Course Composites Mold Construction Course Composites Parts Inspection and Testing Course Dental Assistant Dental Assistant, Clinical Dental Front Office Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Electrical Apprenticeship Electrical Systems HVAC Apprenticeship Medical Assistant (MA) Machine Tool Technology Machining, CNC Marketing Nurse Assistant (CNA) Plumbing Apprenticeship Pipe Welding Processes Small Business Management Stuctural & Pipe Fitting (anticipated for Fall 2015) Welding Technology: High School Enrollment Welding Technology Automotive Fundamentals Course Automotive Engines Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Automotive Vehicle Performance Auto: Vehicle Safety Inspection Certification Course Auto: Vehicle Emission Test Preparation Course Business Technology Accounting Business Technology Office Administration Business Management, Small Business Marketing Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) Computer Coding Cosmetology Cosmetology: Eyelash Extension Course Cosmetology: Facial Equipment Course Culinary Arts Culinary Arts: Artisan Baking and Pastry Course Culinary Arts: Summer Chef Series Courses Culinary Arts: ServSafe Manager Course Dental Assistant Dental Assistant, Clinical Dental Front Office Digital Media Technology I Digital Media Technology II: Audio/Video Communications Digital Media Technology II: Digital Arts Digital Media Technology II: Web Design & Development Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced (AEMT) EMS: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course EMS: ACLS Heartcode Course EMS: Basic Life Support (BLS) Course EMS: Heartsaver CPR/AED Course EMS: Heartsaver First Aid Course EMS: Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course Information Technology, Administrator Information Technology, Technician Information Technology, Technician Support Information Technology, Individual Certification Course Medical Assistant (MA) Medical Billing and Coding Medical Billing and Coding, Accelerated Medical Office Administration Medication Aide Certification Course Nail Technician Nurse Assistant (CNA) Nursing: Intravenous Therapy Certification Course Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technician, Summer schedule Phlebotomy Technician Practical Nursing (PN/LPN) Surgical Technology (anticipated for Fall 2015) Web Programing and Development Spanish Fork Campus Automotive Fundamentals Course Automotive Engines Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Cosmetology Cosmetology: Advanced Makeup Cosmetology: Eyelash Extension Course Dental Assistant Dental Assistant, Clinical Dental Front Office Diesel Mechanics Diesel Technician Diesel, Light Duty Digital Media Technology I Digital Media Technology II: Audio/Video Communications Digital Media Technology II: Digital Arts Digital Media Technology II: Web Design & Development Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Information Technology, Administrator Information Technology, Technician Information Technology, Technician Support Information Technology, Individual Certification Courses Medical Assistant (MA) Medical Billing and Coding Medical Billing and Coding, Accelerated Medical Office Administration Nail Technician Nurse Assistant (CNA) Pharmacy Technician 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE PROGRAMS/COURSES AVAILABILITY PER CAMPUS Each MATC Campus houses a variety of programs and courses, but may not house every program/course offered by the Mountainland Applied Technology College. Depending on the accessibility of labs and equipment, some programs and courses may only be offered at select campus locations. The listing of program locations on this page is a current representation of program availability for each campus at the time of this catalog’s publication and is subject to change. Please check mlatc.edu for the most current and up to date information on programs and their availability. Wasatch/UVU Campuses Dental Assistant, Clinical Nurse Assistant (CNA) Pharmacy Technician 13 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION ADMISSIONS POLICY MATC Admissions and Registration: MATC operates under an open door policy and serves all individuals on an equal opportunity basis. All persons who can benefit from technical education, and are 16 years of age (or older) have an opportunity of admission. However, specific prerequisites and requirements, of some programs and/or courses, must be met before eligibility is approved for registration. A high school diploma or GED is not an admissions requirement for all MATC programs but does apply to some. Students seeking Financial Aid must have a high school diploma or completed GED requirements to be eligible. For more information contact Student Services at 801.753.MATC (6282) Tuition and fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Students may pay with check, cash, and/or credit card. ADMISSIONS PROCEDURE MATC is fully committed to policies of non-discrimination and equal opportunity. College programs and activities are open to all qualified students without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or other legally impermissible factors. Enrollment Admission into MATC does not ensure enrollment into a program/course. All programs and courses have a limited number of seats for each semester session and are based on a “first-come, first-serve” process, after open registration begins and assuming required prerequisites have been satisfied. Age Requirements Applicants must be an Adult or a minimum of 16 years old and a junior or senior in high school for admission. However, some programs may have additional state, industry, or MATC age requirements that will limit enrollment into specific programs until met. A student is considered an adult once they graduate from high school, receive a GED, or are beyond compulsory high school age. Specific Program/Course Requirements Each MATC Program or Course may have prerequisites and/or requirements that must be completed before enrollment is permitted. Students can go to the pages of the desired program in this catalog or online at mlatc.edu to determine enrollment requirements and prerequisites for their selected program. Assessment Testing Requirements The Testing Center offers tests for students including an assessment test for Reading and Math which are given on a walk-in basis at no cost, for placement in MATC programs. Students are required to take the assessment test prior to registration as part of the admissions process. More information can be acquired by calling 801.753.4110 or online at mlatc.edu/testing Minimum Class Size Requirement Classes not meeting the minimum class load may be canceled. Minimum class size requirements vary per program. 14 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION st 1 CHOOSE A PROGRAM MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Step 2: Program Prerequisites: Students must have completed all prerequisites for the desired program for enrollment. No pressure or anything, but choosing a career and the education to get you there is kind of a big deal, which will have a big impact on your future, and now is the time to start figuring it out. Come EXPERIENCE a campus tour at MATC. This is your invitation to come and visit with us. The best way to find out both the information and the benefits of what an MATC education can offer you, is to come and check it out for yourself. You will get a personalized campus tour where you can discover programs, see the labs and ask questions. Our campus admissions officers have a wealth of knowledge to help guide you in one of the most important decisions of your life. Schedule a tour today at: mlatc.ed/visit Step 3: Registration: Registration may be done online at mlatc. edu/portal, by phone with a valid credit card, or in person with any of the Student Services representatives at any of the following MATC Campuses: • Thanksgiving Point Campus; 2301 West Ashton Blvd., Lehi, UT 84043 • Orem Campus; 1410 West Business Park Dr. (1250 South), Orem, UT 84058 • Spanish Fork Campus; 1210 South Del Monte Rd. (693 West), Spanish Fork, UT 84660 To reach any MATC Campus please call: 801-753-MATC (6282) nd ADMISSIONS 2 To be officially admitted to the MATC, an applicant must complete the following steps: Step 1: Application for Admission: Apply online at mlatc.edu/portal to begin the application process for enrollment into MATC programs and to receive a student ID and password. Step 2: Complete Admissions Assessment: Students are required to complete a free basic assessment test to approve program eligibility. Go to mlatc.edu/testing for more information. Step 3: Meet with a MATC Guidance Counselor: Students who are enrolling in an open entry / open exit program must meet with a guidance counselor to complete a Training Agreement Form. (skip this step if not applicable) Step 4: Apply for Financial Aid: Students seeking financial aid must meet with an MATC Financial Aid advisor. (skip this step if not applicable) Acceptance: Once all needed admission steps are complete the student is officially admitted to MATC, but not registered for any programs or courses. To finish registration enrollment students must complete the registration procedures/steps. Step 4: Pay Required Tuition and Fees: All program fees and tuition must be paid in full at the time of registration. Application Fee: a nonrefundable $40 application fee is required at the time of initial registration into any program. If the student leaves the program then wishes to return within one year, a $20 re-enrollment fee will be charged. If the student returns after one year, the application fee of $40 will be required again to re-enroll. 2015 - 2016 REGISTRATION DATES Defined Entry / Exit Programs: These programs have an established start and stop date in which the program will run for that year. Registration for these programs will start on one specific date of the year and remain open until the available classroom seats are filled. There is a possibility a class may not run due to lower than minimum enrollment. Main Registration for any Defined Entry / Defined Exit Programs with start dates between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 begins on April 21,2015 DEFINED ENTRY/EXIT PROGRAMS • Electrical Apprenticeship REGISTRATION 3 • Automotive Engines • Electrical Systems • Automotive Vehicle Performance • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) MATC registration is determined by space availability and registration dates. A student is required to declare a program/course and certificate at the time of registration. Program and course schedules are produced annually in advance of each registration program year indicating courses offered, days, times, dates, cost, and materials, which are subject to change. Program lengths and costs that are stated are an approximation based on average completion times. It is the responsibility of the student to verify registration accuracy and completeness. • Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair • EMT, Advanced (AEMT) • Culinary Arts I • HVAC Apprenticeship • Culinary Arts II • Nurse Assistant (CNA) • Diesel Mechanics • Pharmacy Technician • Dental Assistant • Plumbing Apprenticeship rd • Automotive Fundamentals To be officially enrolled into an MATC program or course students must complete the following steps: Step 1: Admission Requirements: Students must have completed all admissions requirements and be admitted to MATC. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 15 ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Open Entry / Open Exit Programs (OE/OE): Students can generally start classes on the 1st and/or 3rd Monday of the month, providing space is available, and end upon completion of the program/course competencies. Both adult and high school students must meet with an MATC Career Counselor to discuss the open entry / open exit program details and complete an OE/OE Training Agreement Form. The open entry / open exit (OE/OE) programs are self-paced and competency-based. Multiple entry and exit points are offered to accommodate the individual needs of each student. As a student progresses through the program at their own pace, they are allowed a maximum of one and a half times the publicized time frame to complete the program before additional requirements must be met. Instructors work closely with students to provide them with additional assistance as needed. Regular attendance is required. SPECIAL OPEN ENTRY/ OPEN EXIT (DE/OE) PROGRAMS Students can start class on any of the following established start dates during the current program year, provided enrollment space is available. Due to individual student’s rate of learning and weekly hour input, completion dates will vary per student and thus determine how many seats will be available for each start date. • Cosmetology • Medical Assistant • Nail Technician Cosmetology Programs: The Following REGISTRATION DATES are available for the Cosmetology and Nail Technician Programs: Cosmetology/Nail Technician Registration Dates for Summer 2015 OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT (OE/OE) PROGRAMS • Business Technology • Machining, CNC • Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) • Medication Aide • Composite Technology: Basic & Advanced • Medical Billing and Coding • Computer Coding • Medical Office Admin. • Digital Media Technology I & II • Pipe Welding Processes • Information Technology • Welding Technology • Machine Tool Technology • Web Programming & Development The Following registration dates are available for OE/OE programs: OE/OE Registration Dates for Summer 2015 May 5, 2015 (to start class on Jun. 3rd) Jun. 4, 2015 (to start class on Jun. 15th) Mar. 17, 2015 (to start class on Jun. 3rd) Cosmetology/Nail Technician Registration Dates for Fall 2015 Jun. 4, 2015 (to start class on Aug. 19th) Aug. 20, 2014 (to start class on Oct. 19th) Cosmetology/Nail Technician Registration Dates for Spring 2016 Oct. 20, 2015 (to start class on Jan. 19th) Jan. 20, 2016 (to start class on Mar. 21st) Cosmetology/Nail Technician Registration Dates for Summer 2016 Mar. 22, 2016 (to start class on Jun. 1st) Jun. 16, 2015 (to start class on Jul. 6th) Jul. 7, 2015 (to start class on Jul. 20th) Medical Assistant Program: OE/OE Registration Dates for Fall 2015 Jul. 21, 2015 Aug. 20, 2015 Sept. 9, 2015 Sept. 22, 2015 Oct. 6, 2015 Oct. 20, 2015 (to start class on Aug. 19th) (to start class on Oct. 5th) Nov. 3, 2015 (to start class on Nov. 16th) (to start class on Sept. 8th) (to start class on Oct. 19th) (to start class on Sept. 21st) (to start class on Nov. 2nd) Nov. 17, 2015 (to start class on Dec. 7th) Dec. 8, 2015 Jan. 5, 2016 Jan. 20, 2016 Feb. 2, 2016 Feb. 17, 2016 Mar. 8, 2016 Mar. 22, 2016 Apr. 5, 2016 Apr. 19, 2016 (to start class on Feb. 16th) (to start class on Apr. 4th) (to start class on Jan. 19th) (to start class on Mar. 7th) (to start class on Apr. 18th) Medical Assistant OE/OE Registration Dates for Summer 2015 May 5, 2015 (to start class on Jun. 3rd) (to start class on Feb. 1st) (to start class on Mar. 21st) (to start class on May 2nd) Aug. 20, 2015 (to start class on Sept. 8th) OE/OE Registration Dates for Summer 2016 (to start class on Jun. 1st) Jul. 5, 2016 (to start class on Jul. 18th) Jun. 2, 2016 (to start class on Jun. 20th) Jul. 7, 2015 (to start class on Aug. 19th) Jun. 21, 2016 (to start class on Jul. 4th) Sept. 9, 2015 (to start class on Oct. 5th) Oct. 6, 2015 (to start class on Nov. 2nd) (to start class on Dec. 7th) Medical Assistant OE/OE Registration Dates for Spring 2016 Dec. 8, 2015 Jan. 5, 2016 Mar. 8, 2016 Apr. 5, 2016 (to start class on Apr. 4th) (to start class on Feb. 1st) Feb. 2, 2016 (to start class on Mar. 7th) (to start class on May 2nd) Medical Assistant OE/OE Registration Dates for Summer 2016 May 3, 2016 (to start class on Jun. 1st) 16 (to start class on Jul. 6th) Nov. 3, 2015 (to start class on Jan. 4th) May 3, 2016 Jun. 4, 2015 Medical Assistant OE/OE Registration Dates for Fall 2015 OE/OE Registration Dates for Spring 2016 (to start class on Jan. 4th) The Following REGISTRATION DATES are available for the Medical Assistant Program: Jun. 2, 2016 (to start class on Jul. 5th) COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION Practical Nursing (PN) Application Process: Students must be at least 18 years old and have met all required prerequisites before applying for the MATC PN Program. A point system will be used to facilitate candidate selection. Students need to submit a completed application packet by set due dates to be eligible to enroll. MATC accepts 24 students biannually. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE CHANGE OF REGISTRATION After initial registration, students may modify their schedules by transferring to a new location, dropping, withdrawing, or transferring to a different program/course. TRANSFER OF COURSE WORK PN PROGRAM SESSIONS 2015 Fall Session: August 2015 through May 2016 2016 Spring Session: January 2016 through December 2016 (no class during the summer months Jun.-Jul.) 2016 Fall Session: August 2016 through May 2017 A student transferring from another UCAT regional campus, the military, or another institution of Higher Education must meet the admission requirements of the MATC program. Students who transfer and request recognition of outside coursework must provide official transcripts and any other records and/or reports for evaluation. Transfer of acquired competencies and skills will occur after review by and/or demonstration to MATC program instructor(s). PN APPLICATION DEADLINES Applications for the Fall 2015 program start date are due between: March 2, 2015 and May 22, 2015 Applications for the Spring 2016 program start date are due between: August 3, 2015 and October 9, 2015 Applications for the Fall 2016 program start date are due between: March 1, 2016 and May 20, 2016 PROGRAM/COURSE TRANSFER Students may transfer from one section of a program to another or transfer from one MATC Campus to another while maintaining their enrollment, on a space available basis and if approved by the involved instructors. Students must be in good standing in their program to make any kind of transfer. A $5 fee will be assessed for each transfer. DROPS AND WITHDRAWALS High School Dental Assistant Program Application Process: Due to the competitive demand among students in the region for the Dental Assistant Program, the MATC allocates a specific number of enrollment slots to each high school in the region. Each high school has the responsibility to choose the number of students in order to fill the slots given to them for the MATC Dental Assistant Program. Therefore, high school students will need to meet with their high school counselor to learn more about the process to be selected for the dental assistant program. Students may drop or withdraw from a program or course any time before the first day of instruction for a full refund of tuition. After the first day of instruction students may receive a refund of tuition based on the program length and students academic standing at the time of the withdrawal. Once a withdrawal or drop has been finalized, students lose any progression towards program hours needed for completion, and competencies may have to be re-done if the student should re-enroll at a later date. For a detailed policy breakdown please see the ‘Withdrawal and Refund Policy’ section in the Tuition and Fees chapter of this catalog. Students are chosen by their high school and not MATC to fill each dental slot; the names will be given to the MATC, by a high school counselor to be entered in on the MATC pre-registration list. Being added to the pre-registration list DOES NOT register the student or guarantee enrollment for the MATC Dental Assistant Program. Each potential student will need to follow the standard admissions process once on the pre-registration list for the program. REQUIREMENTS / ACCOMMODATIONS After completing the admissions process, each student will have to register for the Dental Assistant Program with MATC and pay their fees for the program. Students can begin registration on April 21, 2015; students will have until May 29, 2015 to complete registration and have all their fees paid. If students have not registered or paid all their fees they will be dropped from the pre-registration list and will have to wait to re-enroll into the program after August 1, 2015 if any seats are still available. After registration for the program, students will not have any other correspondence with MATC until after the program begins in the fall. Americans with Disabilities For more information and concerns please contact: Mark Middlebrook, 801.753.4125 Technology Requirements for Students MATC students are provided access to computer labs and software required for completion of the program requirements. Students are not required to purchase outside hardware or software to enroll at MATC. MATC provides support and assistance to students with disabilities. In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the College supports the registration of all qualified persons with a disability. MATC does not discriminate in the recruitment, admission, educational process, or treatment of students with disabilities. Students must voluntarily disclose that they have a disability, request accommodation, and provide documentation of their disability. For more information, contact a MATC counselor, at 801.753.4109 or 801.753.4215. Non-Discrimination Statement MATC is fully committed to policies of non-discrimination and equal opportunity. In compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 17 GENERAL INFORMATION MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vocational Amendments of 1976 and the American with Disabilities Act, College programs and activities are open to all qualified students without regard to race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability. If you feel you have been discriminated against, please talk to a Counselor in Student Services or a Director of Programs. Efforts should be made to resolve the situation at the campus level, if possible. Appeals may be made to: Kirt Michaelis, MATC Vice President of Administrative Services 2301 W. Ashton Blvd., Lehi, UT 84043 KMichaelis@mlatc.edu Students may contact the Office for Civil Rights. Denver Office Office for Civil Rights U.S. Department of Education Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building 1244 Speer Boulevard, Suite 310 Denver, CO 80204-3582 Phone: 1- 303- 844- 5695 Fax: 1- 303- 844- 4303 TDD: 1- 800- 877- 8339 E mail: OCR.Denver@ed.gov The following statement appears on all appropriate MATC documents: Mountainland Applied Technology College does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disabilities. Mountainland Applied Technology College no discrimine por la raza, por la edad, por el color, por la religion, por el sexo, por origen nacional, ni por las incapacidades. Utah Eye Safety Law In 1965, the Utah State Legislature passed a law requiring every student, teacher, and visitor in any public or private school to wear industrial quality eye protection devices while participating in or observing the following: industrial educational activities involving hot or molten metals; operation of machinery or equipment that may throw particles of foreign matter into the eyes; heating, treating, tempering, or high firing of industrial materials; and chemistry projects, when using caustic, explosive, or hot chemicals, liquids or solids. MATC students are required to adhere to that law. 18 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ACADEMIC POLICES/STANDARDS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ACADEMIC YEAR MATC Academic Polices/Standards: MATC’s academic year consists of three sessions: fall, spring, and summer. The Fall and Spring sessions are made up of 90 days of class and lab work. The Summer session is made up of 45 days of class and lab work. Program hours are not always adjusted to finish at the end of sessions. Externship hours are not incorporated into session class and lab hours; therefore completion times may vary and do not always finish at the end of a semester session in MATC’s academic calendar year. P ROG RAM C OMP L ETI ON L EN G TH: MATC is a non-credit granting institution with hour based certificate and licensure programs. GRADING / COMPLETION POLICIES Program completion is determined by instructors, based upon measures determined by state standards and an industry advisory committee which may include factors such as: evaluation of responses, written exercises and examinations, performance exercises and examinations, classroom/ laboratory contributions, mastery of skill competencies, etc. Completion Requirements All programs and courses are hour and skill competency based for certificate completion; running on one to two semester sessions or a form of open entry / open exit scheduling. Program or course completion requirements for completion/graduation, including length of time required to reach the hours needed for completion, will vary per program/course. For reference of each individual requirements for programs or courses please see the corresponding desired program page in this catalog. High School Grading MATC Instructors recommend grades for any high school-sponsored students enrolled in their program, based on student performance. A High school student’s actual grade in an MATC program is determined by the High School. MATC does not offer or recommend credit; both the grade and credit is determined by the policies and procedures of each school district. STUDENT ACADEMIC STANDING Progression Procedure All students must maintain progress at a rate of 70% (C grade) or better, evaluated quarterly. Failing to do so will result in the student being placed on probation by the instructor or school counselor. These students must raise their progress to 70% by the end of the following quarterly evaluation period or be withdrawn from their program due to lack of progress. All students in open entry programs are encouraged to complete their coursework in a timely manner. A student may not exceed 150% of the projected completion time for any course or program. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 19 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ACADEMIC POLICES/STANDARDS Student Attendance Due to the hands-on nature of the training received, attendance is very important in all MATC programs. It is very difficult to make up missed training and as a result, 85% attendance is required in all MATC programs. However, due to state licensure requirements, some programs have stricter attendance rules that must be met in order to receive the license. These rules will be explained by the instructors of those programs. It is the responsibility of the students to notify the instructor, as soon as possible, as to upcoming absences or emergencies that may arise causing them to miss class. The following attendance rules apply to all students: 1. Once a student has accumulated five absences, the instructor will meet with student and fill out a Student Counseling Record. (These are total absences, not consecutive.) A copy of the completed form will be sent to the MATC Guidance Counselor. The Guidance Counselor will then begin tracking the student’s attendance. 2. Once a student’s attendance drops to 85% they will meet with the MATC Guidance Counselor and be placed on probation. The Guidance Counselor may allow attendance to drop to 80% in cases of verified excuses. Verified excused absences are those with documentation from medical doctors, court officials, military orders, or school administrators (High school counselors, vice principals, or principal). Any subsequent absence will result in dismissal. High school student’s parents or guardians and school counselor will be notified by the Guidance Counselor and the student will be referred back to the home high school. 3. Cosmetology students will also fall under this same procedure once they have depleted their 160 hours of paid leave time. 4. As per the UCAT Policy 201.4.3, if a student accumulates ten consecutive absences from the scheduled class time they may be dropped from their program at the MATC. Probation / Suspension / Dismissal 1. 2. 3. The instructor and student are encouraged to engage in a constructive problem solving discussion to resolve any conduct or program issues. The instructor has the responsibility to advise the student that further issues may lead to disciplinary action. The student may be referred to an MATC Counselor for further discussion and may be placed on probation as a result of this conference. Terms of probation are determined by the Program Director in accordance with MATC and department policy. Problems occurring while a student is under probationary status may result in termination. If the Program Director determines a need, an additional conference will be scheduled during the probationary period. Instructors can recommend probation or suspension and may physically remove any student who is a clear and present danger to himself / herself or others. This action must be documented fully and immediately. Any student who believes actions taken are unfair or otherwise prejudicial may appeal under the grievance procedures. Transcripts & Records All student academic records are retained, secured, and disposed of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. All student record information is maintained on MATC’s Student Information System at the main campus. MATC maintains records for each student, which may include: previous education, attendance, progress, tuition and fees, demographics, training outcome, competencies obtained, and certificates awarded. Student transcripts are available upon written request by the student. A transcript request form can be obtained in the Student Services office. Student records may only be released to the student or his /her designee as directed by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 20 (FERPA). Official transcripts will be released to students who are current with their financial obligation. A picture ID must be provided at time of request. There is a fee of $5 for each official transcript requested. Normal processing time for transcript preparation is approximately five to ten business days. Family Educational Rights and Privacy ACT Mountainland Applied Technology College’s policy regarding the confidentiality of student records is in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). It is institutional policy to maintain as confidential all personally identifiable information in education records except those considered to be “directory information.” Directory information is defined as that information which would not generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy. Designated directory information at MATC includes: student name, program of study, dates of attendance, certificates, degrees and awards received, enrollment status, and photographs for school use only. Students have the right to request that directory information not be disclosed to third parties and may do so by submitting their request in writing to the Student Services Office. Directory information will be withheld indefinitely until the request to withhold disclosure is revoked in writing and submitted to the Student Services Office. The non-disclosure of directory information will call for MATC not to release any directory information; thus, any future requests for such information from noninstitutional persons or organizations will be refused. The institution will honor your request to withhold directory information but cannot assume responsibility to contact you for subsequent permission to release this information. Regardless of the effect upon you, MATC assumes no liability as a result of honoring your instructions that such information be withheld. Upon request, the College also discloses education records without consent to officials of another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. FERPA also affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights are: (1) The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45 days of the day MATC receives a request for access. Students should submit to Student Services, written requests that identify the record(s) they wish to inspect. The form to request access to inspect and review academic records can be obtained from the Student Services Office. Following receipt of the written request, Student Services will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. (2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the student believes is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student’s privacy rights. Students may ask MATC to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write to the MATC official responsible for the record, clearly identifying the part of the record they want changed and specifying why it is inaccurate or misleading. If MATC decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, MATC will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of the right to a COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ACADEMIC POLICES/STANDARDS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information about the hearing procedures will be provided to the student along with notification of the right to a hearing. (3) The right to consent to disclosure of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. FERPA permits disclosure without consent to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is defined as a person employed by MATC in an administrative, supervisory, academic, or support staff position, a person or company with whom the institution has contracted for a service or operations function (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Directors; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. MATC may also disclose personally identifiable information from a student’s education records without the student’s consent if the disclosure is to parents of “dependent” children as defined by the Internal Revenue Code, Section 152; or to officials of another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. Furthermore, MATC is required by law (the Solomon Amendment) to provide the name and address of all students to any legitimate military recruiter who makes such a request in writing to the Student Services Office. This applies even if a student has submitted a request to withhold directory information. FERPA regulations detail other exceptions that allow disclosure without a student’s consent. (4) The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by MATC to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202-4605 Phone: 1- 800- 872- 5327 Confidentiality of Records Policy MATC adheres to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. Upon presentation of appropriate identification, and under circumstances which preclude alteration or mutilation of records, a student will be able to inspect all records relating to him / herself which are not considered by MATC to be private records of MATC personnel. A student is entitled to an explanation of any recorded data and may initiate action leading to a hearing if necessary, to correct or expunge information he or she considers inaccurate or misleading. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Faculty and administrative officers who have a legitimate need to use student records will be allowed access to such records without prior permission from the student. A request from an educational institution to which the student has applied for admission, or from an institution or agency from which the student is seeking financial assistance, will be granted with the student’s permission. Records will be furnished to college accrediting bodies and government officials without permission of the student. STUDENT CONDUCT Each student is responsible for conforming to local, state, and federal laws and for behaving in a manner consistent with the best interest of the College and of the student body. The rights and responsibilities of MATC students are listed below. The realization of both rights and responsibilities, through the efforts of all MATC employees and students, promotes the mission of Mountainland Applied Technology College. Professional Responsibility - Dress Code The MATC, along with employers and other agencies are concerned with the appearance of students. MATC students are expected to dress and behave in a professional manner. This has been made very clear through discussions from advisory committee members and regional employers. This includes wearing clothing appropriate for the industry the student is training to work in. Instructors will provide information on the specific professional attire expected for each program. Clothing should not expose midriffs, backsides, or cleavage. Students dressed inappropriately will be asked to cover up. Students dressed inappropriately for an externship will be asked to leave the site. If a student fails to comply with the dress standards after being counseled by the instructor the student will meet with the Guidance Counselor. An improvement will be made by the student or the student will be dismissed. Drug and Alcohol FREE Environment MATC shall provide for a safe and productive work and educational environment that is free from the effects of possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol. Drug and alcohol abuse prevention information is disseminated to all employees. It is available to current and prospective students through the counseling office. Smoking Policy Smoking is NOT permitted in any indoor area of all MATC campuses or within 25 feet of any MATC building. Sexual Harassment Policy MATC will not tolerate sexual harassment in any form. Violations of this policy by administrators, faculty, staff, and students will be regarded as unprofessional and uncivil conduct. Violators may be subject to appropriate disciplinary action ranging from written or verbal reprimand to dismissal. For purposes of this policy, sexual harassment is defined as including but not limited to unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, repeated derogatory sexist remarks, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature directed toward an employee or student. 21 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ACADE MIC POLICES/STANDARDS Sexual harassment includes, but is not limited to, the following: • Making unwelcome (verbal/written) (e.g., suggestive or obscene letters, notes, invitations), sexually demeaning comments; sexually explicit statements, questions, slurs, jokes, anecdotes, or epithets; • Making unwelcome physical (e.g., sexual assault, touching, impeding or blocking movement), and / or visual (e.g., leering, gestures, display of sexually suggestive objects or pictures, cartoons, or posters) advances with sexual overtones; • Expressions of sexual interest after being informed that the interest is unwelcome; • Reprisals, threats of reprisal, or implied threats of reprisal following a negative response to sexual advances or following a sexual harassment complaint. Academic Responsibilities - Cheating and Plagiarism Students are expected to maintain academic ethics and honesty for all work and interactions with the college in all its forms; including but not limited to, cheating and plagiarism. Cheating is the act of using or attempting to use or providing others with unauthorized information, materials, or study aids in any form for academic work. Plagiarism is the act of appropriating another person’s or group’s ideas or work (written, computerized, artistic, etc.) or portions thereof and passing them off as product of ones own work in any academic exercise or activity. Acceptable Use Introduction: Electronic information resources are available to qualifying students at MATC. These resources include access to the Internet and other network files or accounts. Our goal in providing electronic services to students is to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. Scope: Internet access is coordinated through a complex association of government agencies as well as regional and state networks. Worldwide access to computers and people may involve the availability of materials considered to be inappropriate, illegal, or of no educational value. On a global network it is virtually impossible to control all materials, however, through a filtering and monitoring system, MATC has taken precautions to restrict access to inappropriate materials. Users who access, publish, or attempt to access or publish inappropriate material or illegal Internet sites will be subject to discipline, which may include the possibility of suspension or expulsion. The smooth operation of the network is dependent upon the proper conduct of the users who must adhere to strict guidelines, rules, and regulations. Such are provided so that student users are aware of the responsibilities they are about to accept. In general, their responsibilities necessitate acceptable, ethical, and appropriate utilization of the electronic network resources. Terms and Conditions of Acceptable Use Agreement: Each student accessing MATC electronics will participate in a discussion with his or her instructor regarding proper behavior and use of the network. The student signature at the end of this Acceptable Use Agreement is legally binding. The combined signatures also indicate the student and parent/guardian have carefully read and understood the terms and conditions of appropriate use and thereby agree to abide. 22 1. Acceptable Use: Acceptable use means that a student uses the Internet and other electronic information resources in an appropriate manner, abiding by the rules and regulations as described in this agreement. Students who “publish” on the Internet must abide by the approved procedures and guidelines set by the appropriate instructor. 2. Privileges: The use of MATC electronics is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use of these resources may result in disciplinary action (including the possibility of suspension or expulsion) and/or referral to legal authorities. The instructors or administrators may limit, suspend, or revoke access to MATC electronics at any time. 3. Network Etiquette: Each student is expected to abide by the generally accepted rules of use etiquette. These rules include, but are not limited to the following: Be polite. Never send or encourage others to send abusive messages. Use appropriate language. Whatever is written, sent, or received on an isolated terminal has the potential to be viewed globally. Use electronic mail appropriately; it is not for sales, advertisements, solicitations, etc. Email and other forms of messaging are not guaranteed to be private. Everyone on the system has potential access to them. Parents or legal guardians may gain access to their student’s email and messaging upon request. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities or inappropriate activities, as pertaining to this Acceptable Use Policy, must be reported to an instructor or administrator. 4. Unacceptable Network Use: Transmission or intentional receipt of any inappropriate material or material in violation of law or MATC policy is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material, material protected by trade secrets, commercial activities by forprofit institutions, use of product advertisement or political lobbying, the design or detailed information pertaining to explosive devices, criminal activities or terrorist acts, sexism or sexual harassment, pornography, gambling, illegal solicitation, racism, and inappropriate language. Illegal or inappropriate activities, including games, use of the network in any way that would disrupt network use by others, or activities of any kind that do not conform to the rules, regulations, and policies of MATC are forbidden. 5. Vandalism: Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy property of the user, another user, or of any other agencies or networks that are connected to the network or the Internet. Vandalism also includes, but is not limited to, abusive overloading of data on the server or the uploading, downloading, or creation of computer viruses. Any engagement in network vandalism constitutes unacceptable use and will subject the student to appropriate disciplinary action. 6. Security: Security on any computer system is a high priority because of multiple users. Do not use another individual’s account or log onto the system as the system’s administrator. Any security concern must be reported to an instructor or administrator. 7. Privacy: It is advised that students not reveal personal information such as: home address, phone numbers, passwords, credit card information, social COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ACADEMIC POLICES/STANDARDS security numbers, etc; this also applies to other’s personal information of that of an organization. When publishing on the Internet, student’s pictures should not be posted of high school students and should not be identifiable by name. 8. Updating: Account changes, such as phone numbers, location, or address must be reported by the account owner to the instructor or administrator. 4. 9. Service Disclaimer: MATC makes no warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service it is providing. MATC will not be responsible for any damages the student may suffer while on this system. These damages may include, but are not limited to: loss of data as a result of delays, non-deliveries, mis-deliveries, or service interruptions caused by the system or by student error or omission. Use of any information obtained via the information system is at the student’s own risk. MATC specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy of information obtained through electronic information resources. 5. b. Students have a right to reasonable notice of the general content of the program, what will be required of them, and the criteria upon which their performance will be evaluated. c. Students have a right to have their performance evaluated promptly, conscientiously, without prejudice or favoritism, and consistently with the criteria stated at the beginning of the program. d. Students have the right as well as the responsibility to participate in procedures for evaluating the teaching effectiveness of faculty. Right to Freedom of Expression a. Students have a right to examine and communicate ideas by any courteous and lawful means. b. Students will not be subject to academic or behavioral sanctions because of their constitutionally protected exercise of freedom of association, assembly, expression and the press. Right to Freedom from Sexual Harassment a. 6. STUDENT RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES Members of the student body should exercise their freedoms with personal responsibility. Should violations of the Student Rights and Responsibilities occur, sanctions may be enforced for the protection of the institution and its members. Behavior which violates the Student Rights and Responsibilities should be reported to the Campus Administration. 7. Students have the right to freedom against any type of sexual harassment as stated in MATC’s sexual harassment policy under ‘Student Conduct’. Right to Freedom from Discrimination a. The MATC expects all students to obey the law, to show respect for properly constituted authority, to perform contracted obligations, to maintain absolute integrity and high standards of individual honesty in academic work, and to observe a high standard of conduct within the academic environment. In short, a student enrolled in the institution accepts the obligation to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner acceptable at an institution of higher learning. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE MATC policy prohibits discrimination, harassment or prejudicial treatment of a student because of his/her race, color, religion,national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, or status as an individual with a disability, or as a disabled veteran. Right to Privacy and to Inspect Public Records a. Students have a right to protection against unauthorized disclosures of confidential information contained in their student records. b. Students have a right to examine and challenge information contained in their student records. 8. Right to Accommodation for Individuals with Disabilities 9. Right to Due Process a. 10. Students have a right to due process in any proceeding involving the possibility of substantial sanctions. This includes a right to be heard, a right to decision and review by impartial persons or bodies, and a right to adequate notice. Right to be secure in their persons, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. STUDENT RIGHTS: Learning Environment Rights 1. 2. a. Students have a right to support and assistance from MATC in maintaining a climate conducive to thinking and learning. b. Instruction should reflect consideration for the dignity of students and their rights as persons. c. Students are entitled to academic freedom and autonomy in their intellectual pursuits and development. d. Students have a right to be treated with courtesy and respect. b. 3. Excessive tardiness or absences. 2. Any form of academic dishonesty including cheating on tests, quizzes, assignments, or skill certifications. Students have the right to be reasonably informed about the full cost of tuition, lab fees, etc., and about available financial aid programs, attendance obligations, procedures, loan repayment schedules, consequences of non-payment, etc. 3. Annoying, clowning around, or disturbing other students or the instructor including use of cell phones or other unauthorized electronic devices. 4. Lack of cooperation with instructor or other students. Students have the right of reasonable access to and the use of MATC services and programs such as securing financial aid, counseling, academic advisement, career planning and placement, etc. 5. Rude, discourteous behavior, excessive or abusive profanity or gestures. 6. Horseplay or any safety violation in class. 7. Gross untidiness and neglect of personal hygiene. 8. Smoking in unauthorized locations on campus in violation of state law, MATC, or public health regulations. Classroom Rights a. MATC students are responsible to regulate their own conduct and respect the rights of others. Rules, policies, and regulations of the faculty and administration are to be respected. The conduct of a student attending MATC should be in compliance with what will be expected in the workplace. Not complying with such conduct will lead to disciplinary procedures which may or may not include dismissal from MATC. 1. Business Procedure Rights a. VIOLATION OF STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Students are free to take reasonable exception to the data, processes, or views offered in programs. At the same time, students are responsible for meeting standards of competence performance established for each program. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 23 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ACADE MIC POLICES/STANDARDS 9. Dangerous or abusive usage of tools, equipment, or materials. 10. Possession or use of firearms, explosives, or other dangerous substances. 11. Harassment of abuse against members of a particular race, ethnic, religious, or cultural group including sexual harassment. 12. Physical harm or threat of physical harm to others or to property. 13. Vandalism or destruction of school property. 14. Theft of school or personal property including equipment, materials, services, data, or other information. 15. Using, possessing, trafficking, or under the influence of controlled, illegal or potentially harmful substances (such as drugs or alcohol) in class or on campus. 16. Disorderly, lewd, indecent, defamatory, or obscene conduct or expression. 17. Failing a drug screening or receiving a negative background check. 18. The improper use of computers: (1) any form of pornography results in immediate dismissal, (2) improper use of e-mail, (3) any “chat room” usage, (4) any unauthorized addition or modification of desktops, software, etc., (5) reckless or intentional use of invasive software such as viruses and WORMS destructive to hardware, software, or data files. 19. Initiation or involvement in any false report or warning. 20. Leaving children unattended on MATC property or allowing them to create a disruption on MATC property. 21. Failing to meet contractual obligations with MATC. 22. Knowingly violating terms of any disciplinary action. 23. Intentionally furnishing false information, including false identification. 24. Forging, altering, misusing, or mutilating MATC documents, records, identification, educational materials, or other MATC property. 25. Influencing or attempting to influence the academic or any administrative process through explicit or implied bribery, threats, sexual behavior, etc. 26. Unauthorized entry upon or use of MATC facilities, equipment, materials, data, properties, or services. 27. Violating parking regulations or any other misuse of a vehicle on MATC property which violates the law or MATC policy. 28. Refusing to respond to reasonable requests and directions from MATC or local government officials while in the performance of their duties. Please Note: Violation of Student Responsibilities will lead to disciplinary procedures and/or dismissal APPEALS AND GRIEVANCE If a student desires to appeal disciplinary procedures related to any of the above policies or procedures they may do so by submitting a Request for Policy Variance to the Vice President of Administrative Services. The appeal will be heard by the Appeals Committee and a decision made. If the student does not agree with the committee’s decision, they have the right to a final appeal in writing to the President of the MATC. Instructors can recommend probation or dismissal, and may physically remove any student who is a clear and present danger to himself/herself or others. This action must be documented fully and immediately. Any student who believes actions taken are unfair or otherwise prejudicial may appeal under the 608.1 appeals grievance procedures: administration, faculty, or staff of MATC in an appeal/grievance hearing, if so desired. 60 8 . 2 D EF I N I TI ON An appeal/grievance is a claim or charge of injustice or discrimination based upon an event or condition that affects the welfare or condition of an individual student or group of students. 2.1 Appeal/Grievance Criteria a. The grievance must be filed in writing within ninety (90) days of the occurrence of the circumstance upon which it is based. b. The letter must specifically identify the policy, procedure, or status violated, misinterpreted, or inequitably applied. c. The letter must furnish sufficient background concerning the alleged violation, misinterpretation, or inequitable applications to identify persons, actions, and/or omissions that lead to the allegation. 60 8 . 2 P ROC ED U RES / RES P ON S I BI L I TI ES 3.1 Informal Should a student or parent believe there is cause for grievance, he/she should discuss the grievance with the person(s) involved (including: instructor, student, Student Services staff, etc.) in an effort to resolve the grievance mutually and informally. 3.2 Formal When attempts to resolve the grievance informally are unsuccessful, or the grievant still does not feel justified; he/she must submit a written, dated, and signed grievance within (90) days of the occurrence to the Vice-President of Administrative Services. The student will need to submit the written grievance document to the Appeals Committee for consideration. Please submit appeal to the MATC Appeals Committee: attn: Kirt Michaelis, Vice President of Administrative Services 2301 West Ashton Blvd. Lehi, UT 84043 a. The Vice President of Administrative Services will present the complaint and request for a hearing to the Appeals Committee. b. The Appeals Committee will consist of the Vice Presidents, Program Director(s), Guidance Counselor(s), and the Student Services Director. All committee members assume voting rights. c. The committee will review the complaint, investigate the allegations, review evidence and develop the committee’s recommendations. d. In cases where the Vice President of Administrative Services does not agree with the committee’s recommendation, he/she will provide the Campus President with a copy of the committee’s recommendation. The Campus President will then make a final decision and notify the student in writing of the decision. e. Further appeal outside the MATC should be directed to the office of the Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT) at: 2801 Ashton Boulevard, Lehi, UT, 84043 If the student then feels that they have not been dealt fairly after appealing to MATC and UCAT, he/she can then appeal to the Council on Occupational Education (COE) by mail at: 7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, Georgia 30350 or by phone: 1-800-917-2081 ext. 21 6 0 8 . 1 A PPE A LS A ND GRIEVANCE P ROCEDURES In the course of technical training at MATC, the student shall have the opportunity to contest any action, grading, or evaluation made by the 24 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 TUITION AND FEES MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE PAYMENT POLICY Tuition and fees must be paid in full at the time of registration. Students may pay with check, cash, and/or credit card. MATC Tuition and Fees: PRIMARY FEES Fees are established by the MATC Board of Directors and are intended to cover classroom materials and/or lab usage for the program. Application Fee (non-refundable) An MATC application fee of $40 is required at the time of initial registration into any program. Additional fees may include: • Schedule Change Fee: $5 • Program Fee: (Program Specific) • Testing Fee: (Program Specific) • Official Transcript fee: $5 each • Technology Fee: $25 • Semester Parking Permit: $15 • Yearly Parking Permit: $30 • Refund Processing Fee: $5 • Duplicate Certificate Fee: $5 • Redeposit Fee: $20 • Duplicate Flagging Card Fee: $5 • Administrative Fee: $.01 - .99 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 25 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES Tuition Is based on a dollar amount per enrolled hour (program length) as established annually by the Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT) Board of Trustees. Program/Course Fees are charged annually and are established by the MATC Board of Directors and are sufficient for the materials and/or lab usage for the program. Tuition and other charges as listed in the catalog and other MATC publications are subject to change without notice. Students are advised to consult the most current information at mlatc. edu or by calling an MATC Student Services office. The College policy regarding payment of tuition and fees is that all required tuition and fees are due at the time of registration. Checks for an amount larger than the total tuition and fees due will not be accepted. A The “Total Fees” amount may reflect a combination of a non-refundable Application Fee of $40.00, program specific fees (which vary per program), and a Technology fee as applicable for each individual program at MATC. * Leave Time will be built in to certain programs tuition total. This addition is based on seat availability for students that need time off. Students needing more than scheduled hours to complete required competencies will be expected to pay tuition and fees for additional time in the program. Unused leave time tuition will be refunded upon completion of the program. • Financial Aid counseling is available. Please call the MATC Financial Aid office at: 801.753.4105 to make an appointment. • REMEMBER: All High school students pay fees only. They are not required to pay tuition until they or their high school class has graduated. After high school graduation, students must pay tuition on the remaining program hours in order to complete the program and receive their certificate(s). T R A INING M A T E R IA L S : Text/workbooks and Equipment Most Programs/Courses require the purchase of text/workbooks and/or other instructional classroom items. Most items are available in the MATC Bookstores on the Orem, Spanish Fork, and Thanksgiving Point campuses Some programs may also require the student to purchase other materials or lab tools/ equipment. Most of these items may also be purchased in MATC Bookstores. Lists of these required items can be obtained in the MATC Bookstore; however, it is recommended that the student attend the first day of class to receive additional information from the instructor before making any purchases. 26 TUITION AND FEES MATC Programs / Courses Tuition Hours ($2.00 per/ hr.) Total Fees A Total APPRENTICESHIPS Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 1 180 $360.00 $410.00 $770.00 Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 2 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 3 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 Electrical Apprenticeship, Year 4 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 HVAC Apprenticeship, Year 1 180 $360.00 $410.00 $770.00 HVAC Apprenticeship, Year 2 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 1 180 $360.00 $410.00 $770.00 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 2 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 3 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 Plumbing Apprenticeship, Year 4 180 $360.00 $370.00 $730.00 Apprenticeship Math I Course 51 $102.00 $74.00 $176.00 Apprenticeship Math II Course 51 $102.00 $74.00 $176.00 $2,415.00 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Business Technology: Accounting 1120 $2,240.00 $175.00 Business Technology: Marketing 980 $1,960.00 $175.00 $2,135.00 Business Technology: Office Administration 605 $1,210.00 $175.00 $1,385.00 1070 $2,140.00 $175.00 $2,315.00 150 $300.00 $70.00 $370.00 Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course 45 $90.00 $70.00 $160.00 Microsoft Access Course 40 $80.00 $70.00 $150.00 Microsoft Excel Course 40 $80.00 $70.00 $150.00 Business Technology: Small Business Management Accounting I with Quickbooks Course Microsoft PowerPoint Course 40 $80.00 $70.00 $150.00 Microsoft Word Course 40 $80.00 $70.00 $150.00 Quickbooks Course 75 $150.00 $70.00 $220.00 COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Information Technology Information Technology Administrator 1170 $2,340.00 $330.00 $2,670.00 Information Technology Technician 675 $1,350.00 $330.00 $1,680.00 Information Technology Technical Support (High School Student Enrollment) 540 $1,080.00 $330.00 $1,410.00 PC Technician - CompTIA A + 240 $480.00 $140.00 $620.00 Network Technician - CompTIA NETWORK + 120 $240.00 $135.00 $375.00 Linux Technician - CompTIA Linux + LPI 120 $240.00 $135.00 $375.00 Security Technician - CompTIA Security + 120 $240.00 $135.00 $375.00 Cisco Administrator - Cisco CCNA 180 $360.00 $140.00 $500.00 Microsoft Administrator - MCITP Server Administrator 360 $720.00 $165.00 $885.00 Microsoft Technician - MCITP 240 $480.00 $160.00 $640.00 630 $1,260.00 $415.00 $1,675.00 Digital Media Technology I 600 $1,200.00 $390.00 $1,590.00 Digital Media Technology II: Audio/Visual Communications 630 $1,260.00 $390.00 $1,650.00 COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Computer Coding Web Programming and Development DIGITAL MEDIA Digital Media Technology II: Digital Graphic Arts 630 $1,260.00 $390.00 $1,650.00 Digital Media Technology II: Web Development 630 $1,260.00 $390.00 $1,650.00 HEALTH CARE Dental Assistant 900 $1,800.00 $500.00 $2,300.00 Dental Assistant, Clinical 750 $1,500.00 $440.00 $1,940.00 Dental Front Office 150 $300.00 $135.00 $435.00 $12.00 $13.00 $25.00 $1,800.00 $390.00 $2,190.00 Dental Radiology Certification Course Medical Assistant (MA) 6 900 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 TUITION AND FEES TUITION AND FEES MATC Programs / Courses Tuition Is based on a dollar amount per enrolled hour (program length) as established annually by the Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT) Board of Trustees. Program/Course Fees are charged annually and are established by the MATC Board of Directors and are sufficient for the materials and/or lab usage for the program. Tuition and other charges as listed in the catalog and other MATC publications are subject to change without notice. Students are advised to consult the most current information at mlatc. edu or by calling an MATC Student Services office. The College policy regarding payment of tuition and fees is that all required tuition and fees are due at the time of registration. Checks for an amount larger than the total tuition and fees due will not be accepted. Medical Billing and Coding A The “Total Fees” amount may reflect a combination of a fees (which vary per program), and a Technology fee as applicable for each individual program at MATC. * Leave Time will be built in to certain programs tuition total. This addition is based on seat availability for students that need time off. Students needing more than scheduled hours to complete required competencies will be expected to pay tuition and fees for additional time in the program. Unused leave time tuition will be refunded upon completion of the program. • Financial Aid counseling is available. Please call the MATC Financial Aid office at: 801.753.4105 to make an appointment. T R A INING M A T E R IA L S : Text/workbooks and Equipment Most Programs/Courses require the purchase of text/workbooks and/or other instructional classroom items. Most items are available in the MATC Bookstores on the Orem, Spanish Fork, and Thanksgiving Point campuses Some programs may also require the student to purchase other materials or lab tools/ equipment. Most of these items may also be purchased in MATC Bookstores. Lists of these required items can be obtained in the MATC Bookstore; however, it is recommended that the student attend the first day of class to receive additional information from the instructor before making any purchases. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG ($2.00 per/ hr.) 1100 $2,200.00 Total Fees A Total $360.00 $2,560.00 Medical Billing and Coding: Accelerated Schedule 645 $1,290.00 $360.00 $1,650.00 630 $1,260.00 $360.00 $1,620.00 Pharmacy Technician 600 $1,200.00 $315.00 $1,515.00 Pharmacy Technician: Accelerated Schedule 390 $780.00 $315.00 $1,095.00 Pharmacy Technician: Summer Schedule 315 $630.00 $315.00 $945.00 60 $120.00 $326.00 $446.00 3 $6.00 $14.00 $20.00 $2,628.00 $940.00 $3,568.00 Phlebotomy Technician Phlebotomy Technician Refresher Course Surgical Technologist 1314 HEALTH CARE: Emergency Health Care Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced (AEMT) 135 $270.00 $495.00 $765.00 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 225 $450.00 $415.00 $865.00 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Accelerated Schedule $775.00 180 $360.00 $415.00 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course 14 $28.00 $65.00 $93.00 Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Heartcode Course 10 $20.00 $80.00 $100.00 6 $12.00 $26.00 $38.00 10 $20.00 $10.00 $30.00 Heartsaver CPR/AED Course 3 $6.00 $16.00 $22.00 Heartsaver First Aid Course 3 $6.00 $16.00 $22.00 14 $28.00 $90.00 $118.00 Medication Aide Certification Course 100 $200.00 $215.00 $415.00 Nurse Assistant (CNA) 135 $270.00 $215.00 $485.00 Nurse Assistant (CNA): Summit County High School Schedules 135 $270.00 $160.00 $160.00 Nurse Assistant (CNA): Wasatch County Adult Schedules 135 $270.00 $225.00 $495.00 Nurse Assistant (CNA): Wasatch County High School Schedules 135 $270.00 $160.00 $160.00 Nurse Assistant (CNA): Saturdays, Evenings, and 3 week Schedule 105 $210.00 $215.00 $425.00 Basic Life Support (BLS) Course Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course HEALTH CARE: Nursing Health Care Nurse Assistant (CNA) Refresher Course • REMEMBER: All High school students pay fees only. They are not required to pay tuition until they or their high school class has graduated. After high school graduation, students must pay tuition on the remaining program hours in order to complete the program and receive their certificate(s). Tuition Hours Medical Office Administration EMT Continuing Medical Education Course non-refundable Application Fee of $40.00, program specific MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Practical Nurse (LPN) Intravenous Therapy Certification 8 $16.00 $50.00 $66.00 900 $1,800.00 $1,185.00 $2,985.00 24 $48.00 $14.00 $62.00 MANUFACTURING Composite Technology: Advanced 665 $1,330.00 $860.00 $2,190.00 Composite Technology: Aerospace 665 $1,330.00 $860.00 $2,190.00 Composite Technology: Basics 90 $180.00 $165.00 $345.00 Composites: Blueprint Reading Course 75 $150.00 $80.00 $230.00 Composites: GelCoat and Fiberglass Repair Course 96 $192.00 $175.00 $367.00 222 $444.00 $325.00 $809.00 $260.00 Composites: Mold Construction Course Composites: Parts Inspection and Testing Course 90 $180.00 $80.00 Electrical Systems 270 $540.00 $220.00 $760.00 Machine Tool Technology 990 $1,980.00 $450.00 $2,430.00 Machining, CNC 630 $1,260.00 $290.00 $1,550.00 1140 $2,280.00 $1,655.00 $3,935.00 270 $540.00 $415.00 $955.00 Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding 270 $540.00 $415.00 $955.00 Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding 210 $420.00 $415.00 $835.00 $2,875.00 MANUFACTURING: Welding Technology Pipe Welding Processes Welding: Pre-Pipe Welding Welding Technology 900 $1,800.00 $1,075.00 Welding Technology (High School Student Enrollment per semester) 270 $540.00 $475.00 $475.00 Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 210 $420.00 $315.00 $735.00 27 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES Tuition Is based on a dollar amount per enrolled hour (program length) as established annually by the Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT) Board of Trustees. Program/Course Fees are charged annually and are established by the MATC Board of Directors and are sufficient for the materials and/or lab usage for the program. Tuition and other charges as listed in the catalog and other MATC publications are subject to change without notice. Students are advised to consult the most current information at mlatc. edu or by calling an MATC Student Services office. The College policy regarding payment of tuition and fees is that all required tuition and fees are due at the time of registration. Checks for an amount larger than the total tuition and fees due will not be accepted. A The “Total Fees” amount may reflect a combination of a non-refundable Application Fee of $40.00, program specific fees (which vary per program), and a Technology fee as applicable for each individual program at MATC. * Leave Time will be built in to certain programs tuition total. This addition is based on seat availability for students that need time off. Students needing more than scheduled hours to complete required competencies will be expected to pay tuition and fees for additional time in the program. Unused leave time tuition will be refunded upon completion of the program. • Financial Aid counseling is available. Please call the MATC Financial Aid office at: 801.753.4105 to make an appointment. • REMEMBER: All High school students pay fees only. They are not required to pay tuition until they or their high school class has graduated. After high school graduation, students must pay tuition on the remaining program hours in order to complete the program and receive their certificate(s). T R A INING M A T E R IA L S : Text/workbooks and Equipment Most Programs/Courses require the purchase of text/workbooks and/or other instructional classroom items. Most items are available in the MATC Bookstores on the Orem, Spanish Fork, and Thanksgiving Point campuses Some programs may also require the student to purchase other materials or lab tools/ equipment. Most of these items may also be purchased in MATC Bookstores. Lists of these required items can be obtained in the MATC Bookstore; however, it is recommended that the student attend the first day of class to receive additional information from the instructor before making any purchases. 28 TUITION AND FEES MATC Programs / Courses Tuition Hours ($2.00 per/ hr.) Total Fees A Total Welding: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) 145 $290.00 $315.00 Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 180 $360.00 $315.00 $675.00 Welding: Flux Cord Arc Welding (FCAW) 155 $310.00 $315.00 $625.00 Welding: Thermal Cutting Process Course 90 $180.00 $150.00 $330.00 Welding: Blueprint, Symbols, Testing and Inspection Course 90 $180.00 $50.00 $230.00 Welding Skills Upgrade Course 30 $60.00 $30.00 $90.00 3 $6.00 $9.00 $15.00 $5,820.00 Welding Qualification Test $605.00 SERVICE TRADES: Cosmetology Cosmetology* 1600 $3,460.00 $2,360.00 Cosmetology State Board Review Course 15 $30.00 $50.00 $80.00 Cosmetology: Advanced Makeup Course 50 $100.00 $375.00 $475.00 Cosmetology: Eyelash Extensions Course 50 $100.00 $190.00 $290.00 Cosmetology: Facial Equipment Course 25 $50.00 $20.00 $70.00 300 $700.00 $875.00 $1,575.00 $16.00 $39.00 $55.00 $2,875.00 Nail Technician* Nail Technician State Board Review Course 8 SERVICE TRADES: Culinary Arts Culinary Arts 1200 $2,400.00 $475.00 Culinary Arts I 600 $1,200.00 $275.00 $1,475.00 Culinary Arts II 600 $1,200.00 $275.00 $1,475.00 Culinary Arts: Artisan Baking and Pastry Course 136 $272.00 $65.00 $337.00 Culinary Arts: Professional Cooking Basics Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: Backyard Barbecues and Picnics Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: Tour of Italy Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: Asian Fusion Cuisine Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: Fresh Seafood and Sushi Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: French Essentials Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: South of the Border Grill Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 Culinary Arts: Cooking from the Garden Course 16 $32.00 $10.00 $42.00 6 $12.00 $113.00 $125.00 Culinary Arts: ServSafe Manager Course TRANSPORTATION Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair 600 $1,200.00 $410.00 $1,610.00 Automotive Engines 630 $1,260.00 $410.00 $1,670.00 Automotive Vehicle Performance 630 $1,260.00 $410.00 $1,670.00 Automotive Fundamentals Course 60 $120.00 $140.00 $260.00 Automotive: Safety Inspection 16 $32.00 $68.00 $100.00 Automotive: Emissions Inspection Exam-Prep 20 $40.00 $60.00 $100.00 Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) 160 $320.00 $3,265.00 $3,585.00 Diesel Mechanics 600 $1,200.00 $410.00 $1,610.00 Diesel Technician 540 $1,080.00 $335.00 $1,415.00 Light Duty Diesel Course 60 $120.00 $115.00 $235.00 UDOT, Flagging Course 3 $6.00 $34.00 $40.00 Note: This information about available programs of the MATC institution is accurate as currently approved by the governing boards at the time of this publication. MATC reserves the right to change its policies or course offerings as required by state and/or program and course requirements needed for completion. COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 TUITION AND FEES MATC WITHDRAWAL and REFUND POLICY 615.1 Policy Mountainland Applied Technology College (MATC) issues tuition and fee refunds on courses, based on circumstances related to each specific course, in an effort to maintain a level of equity for all students. 1.1 Defined-Entry, Defined-Exit Certificate Programs (Lock-Step) Refunds of tuition for certificate courses and programs that operate with a fixed beginning and ending date, and for which a flat tuition rate is charged in advance will be made as follows after a student officially withdraws: 100% within the first three days of instruction, any unused tuition will be refunded within three calendar weeks of the start date, and 0% thereafter. Fees are not refundable after the third day of instruction. • Apprenticeship, Electrical • Apprenticeship, HVAC • Apprenticeship, Plumbing • Automotive: Engines • Automotive: Maintenance and Light Repair • Automotive: Vehicle Performance • Culinary Arts I & II • Dental Assistant Programs • Diesel Mechanics • Electrical Systems • Pharmacy Technician • Practical Nursing • Surgical Technology 1.2 Open-Entry, Open-Exit Programs (OE/OE) Students enrolling in open-entry, open-exit programs pay tuition for the number of hours they enroll in. In the event of early withdrawal any unused tuition at the time of official withdrawal will be refunded. Fees are not refundable after the third day of instruction. • Business Technology, All Programs • Commercial Truck Driving - CDL • Composite Technology • Cosmetology • Digital Media Technology I & II • Information Technology • Machine Tool Technology • Machining, CNC • Medical Assistant • Medical Office Administration • Medical Billing/Coding • Nail Technology • Pipe Welding Processes • Welding Technology • Web Programming and Development Note: Cosmetology has defined enrollment start dates but will be refunded as open-entry/open-exit. 1.3 Short-Term Programs/Courses Refunds of tuition for programs/courses 51-150 hours (does not apply to specific courses which are parts of longer-term certificate programs) will be made as follows after the student officially withdraws: 100% prior to the first day of instruction; 50% within the first three days of instruction, and 0% thereafter. Fees are not refundable after the third day of instruction. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Apprenticeship Math I & II Auto Fundamentals (individual course only) Business: Accounting I with Quickbooks Business: Quickbooks Culinary Arts: Artisan Baking Dental Front Office Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced (AEMT) Light Duty Diesel Mechanics Medication Aide Nurse Assistant Phlebotomy Technician Welding: Thermal Cutting Processes Welding: Blueprints, Symbols, Testing, and Inspection Tuition and fees are not refundable after the first day of instruction for any programs/courses 50 hours or less. • Advanced Cardiac Life Support - ACLS • Advanced Cardiac Life Support - ACLS Heartcode • Business: Microsoft Access • Business: Microsoft Excel • Business: Microsoft PowerPoint • Business: Microsoft Word • Business: Microsoft Computer Literacy and Keyboarding • Cosmetology: Eyelash Extensions • Cosmetology: Advanced Makeup • Cosmetology: Facial Equipment • Cosmetology: Cosmotology State Board Review • Cosmetology: Nail Technician State Board Review • Culinary Arts: Asian Fusion Cuisine • Culinary Arts: Backyard Barbecues and Picnics • Culinary Arts: Cooking from the Garden • Culinary Arts: French Essentials • Culinary Arts: Fresh Seafood and Sushi • Culinary Arts: Professional Cooking Basics • Culinary Arts: South of the Boarder Grill • Culinary Arts: Tour of Italy • EMT Continuing Medical Education (EMT-CME) • Flagging Course, UDOT • Heartsaver CPR / AED • Heartsaver First Aid • Intravenous Therapy Certification • Nurse Assistant Refresher/Test Prep • Pediatric Advanced Life Support - PALS • Phlebotomy Refresher • Vehicle Safety Inspection • Vehicle Emissions Test Prep 615.2 Courses or Programs Canceled by the Institution If a course/program is canceled by the institution before the first day of instruction, 100% of paid tuition and fees will be refunded to the student. 615.3 Official Withdrawal A student is officially withdrawn when: a. the student submits a “Course Withdrawal” form signed by the program/course instructor to the MATC Student Services office. Effective date of the withdrawal is the day the withdrawal form is submitted to Student Services; or 29 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE b. c. TUITION AND FEES the student is absent from class for 10 consecutive days, effective date of the withdrawal is the first day of class if the student never attended, or the 11th consecutive absence if the 10-day period began after the first day of class; or tthe student is dismissed under disciplinary or academic performance policies, effective date of the withdrawal is the last day of attendance. 615.4 Appeals Appeals for refunds can be made by the student and exceptions may be granted on a case-by-case basis by the MATC Appeals Committee. The Appeals Committee membership is as follows: Vice President of Student Services, Vice President of Instruction, Program Directors, Counselors, and Student Services Manager. 5. Accessing pornography or any inappropriate usage of college computers. 6. Serious violations of program or campus rules not listed above. Students dismissed from the MATC for other minor violations may be allowed to re-enroll under the following conditions: 1. There is “space available” at the time of their request for re-enrollment. 2. A full payment of fees and tuition is made at the time of enrollment. 3. There has been a period of 90 days minimum from their dismissal date. 615.5 Refund Processing A $5 refund processing fee will be applied to all refunds unless the course is canceled by the institution. The $40 application fee is not refundable. Refunds will be issued within 45 days. Repeating Programs or Courses MATC enrollment and programs are based on hours of completion and/ or skill competencies. MATC is not a credit granting institution and cannot grant credit upon completion of each program section. Completion requires full competency skill pass offs and/or the completion of allocated program hours while completing and passing course work. Should a student have to drop/withdraw from any MATC program or course and wish to re-enroll after the probationary period, the following conditions apply: Open Entry / Open Exit programs are based on skill competency for completion; therefore, all OE/OE program students will have the opportunity to be re-evaluated and allowed to pass off competencies to prove competency of the skill and still be sufficient for current passing standards. Should a student not be able to prove competency for any of the required skills needed for completion, students then will be required to complete the necessary hours in the program to complete and pass off the competencies needed. Program hours will follow the same policy as a standard OE/OE program or course. Defined Entry / Defined Exit (Lock-step) programs are based on the required program hours and competency pass offs. Therefore, students will have to re-enroll for the full allotted program length required for completion, and successfully pass all required skill based competencies needed for completion of the desired program or course. Partial credit, reduced hours, or reduced cost will not be given from a previous enrollment in which the student wasn’t able to compete the full program or course. MATC RE-ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE Students dismissed due to any of the following violations will not be allowed to re-enroll: 1. Physical harm or the threat of physical harm to others. 2. Theft of school or personal property. 3. Harassment of a physical nature. 4. Using, possessing, trafficking or being under the influence of controlled, illegal or potentially harmful substances on site. 30 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 FINANCIAL AID MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID GENERAL INFORMATION MATC Financial Aid: The Mountainland Applied Technology College (MATC) is a campus of the Utah College of Applied Technology (UCAT). All information identified between these Financial Aid pages is consistent with the policies and procedures designated by UCAT. Since all Title IV eligible UCAT campuses are approved separately to provide financial assistance, some differences in delivery methods across campuses may occur. Federal Title IV Financial Aid is available for eligible students who demonstrate financial need. Financial aid is meant to assist students in completing an eligible training program successfully and acquiring a college credential. For more information, on Financial Aid, please visit mlatc.edu or contact MATC’s Financial Aid Office at (801) 753-4105. Important note: Financial Aid content is subject to change based on federal and state regulations. Financial aid is designed to assist in bridging the gap between the costs of attending the Institution and what students and their families are expected to pay. Estimated average costs are based on the MATC academic training program of interest for the current program year. Program training materials and other fees vary with each program and may not be included in the costs associated with financial aid estimates. FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION PROCEDURE: In order to be considered for financial aid assistance, a student must meet the following requirements: 1. Complete and submit a current year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which is available online (after January 1) at fafsa.ed.gov (MATC Title IV CODE is 034133). Remember to request a PIN NUMBER to utilize the electronic signature option: PIN Site pin.ed.gov. 2. Get Admitted to MATC and get a Student ID Number Apply Online at mlatc.edu/portal 3. Provide MATC with a valid* Student Aid Report (web generated or printed original) (* A valid EFC with accompanying verification documentation, if required) 4. Complete and submit a current year MATC Federal Financial Aid Application and Registration Form. In order to be awarded Financial Aid Assistance a student must be: Enrolled at MATC as a ‘Matriculated’ Student In order to be considered a matriculated student, the following must be submitted: • Completed MATC Registration Form • Pay the $40.00 (non-refundable) MATC Application Fee • Completed and signed MATC Enrollment Agreement Form • Certification of your high school graduation, and official college transcript(s) if required NOTE: The U.S. Department of Education (USDE) randomly selects federal aid applications for a process called verification. If selected, you and if applicable your parents will be required to complete a verification worksheet and to submit official copies of your current federal income tax transcript(s). These forms will be used for verification purposes only and will be retained within the student financial aid file. The FA office assists students through the verification process. FINANCIAL AID PRIORITY DATES: The MATC priority deadline for FAFSA processing is April 1st of the current application year. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 31 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID Electronic Pell Processing: MATC participates in the Electronic Data Exchange, which provides the ISIR (Institutional Student Information Report) utilized by the Financial Aid Office to determine and ensure Federal Aid eligibility. Processing the FAFSA: Based on the information in your FAFSA, the length of your course and the training you will complete in the award year, MATC can calculate the amount of your grant. If your course extends beyond June 30th, the calculation may represent only a portion of your eligibility, and you may be required to file another FAFSA. The government’s Central Processing Center calculates your EFC to determine your eligibility. MATC then receives an Institutional Student Information Report (ISIR) before a grant payment or loan funds can be disbursed. Applications are randomly audited as indicated on the ISIR, and if yours is selected for income/ family verification, MATC will assist in expediting the verification process. Expected Family Contribution (EFC): Education awards supplement the amount you/your family are able to contribute toward your education budget. To determine your EFC, the Department of Education (ED) evaluates the financial strength of your family. The evaluation is made from confidential data that you and/or your parents provide, including income, assets, family size, and family members attending school, along with your unusual expenses. NOTE: An EFC of $2700.00 may mean that you pay your living costs and only $200.00 toward tuition. Your EFC should be pro-rated, so if your course cost is $1,000, your living cost is $1,000, and your EFC is $500, then 50% of the EFC should be contributed towards your education ($200.00). Policies and Procedures for Verification: • All selected applicants will be verified. • Selected applicants must submit required verification prior to receiving a confirmed aid award. • Students who fail to provide the required documentation within an established time frame, will be treated as a cash-paying student until the documents are provided. • Students who do not meet the deadline and are not capable of making a cash payment at the end of the deadline, will be dismissed from the College. A student may re-enter the College only when he/ she can provide the documentation. • Students will be given a clear explanation of the documentation needed to satisfy the verification requirements and the process for document submission. • The College will inform students in a timely manner of the consequences of failing to complete the verification requirements and the actions the College will take if the student does not submit the requested documentation within the time period specified by the College. • Students will be informed of their responsibilities regarding the verification of application information, including the College’s deadline for completion of any actions required. • Students will be notified if the results of verification change the student’s scheduled award. • The College will assist the student in correcting erroneous information. • A suspected case of fraud will be reported to the Regional Office of the Inspector General, or, if more appropriate, to a State or local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction to investigate the matter. Referrals to local or state agencies will be reported on an annual 32 basis to the Inspector General. • Interim disbursements of Title IV aid may be made prior to the completion verification, when appropriate. • The Student Financial Aid Office reserves the right to make exceptions to the above stated policies due to extenuating circumstance, on a case-by-case basis. Once MATC receives all of the information from your FAFSA, which is electronically transmitted through ED, the FA Representative will prepare a preliminary award for your review prior to processing aid (refer to other eligibility requirements). TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID: Mountainland Applied Technology College (MATC) participates in the following financial aid programs: • Federal Pell Grants (FPELL) • Federal Student Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) • State and/or Private Party Funding • Other Scholarship Programs GRANTS Federal Pell Grants (FPELL): A Federal Pell Grant is award money designed to help undergraduate students pay for education after high school. The award amount depends on your expected family contribution (EFC), the cost of education at your school, whether you are a full-time or part-time student, and whether you attend school for a full academic year. The Federal Pell Grant program is primarily designed to guarantee low and middle-income students, who are eligible for aid, financial access to a college of their choice. Keep in mind that Federal Pell Grants are intended to be the “base funding” upon which eligibility for all other aid is determined. A student may additionally qualify for other types of financial aid even if ineligible for a Pell Grant. To file for a Pell grant the MATC Registration, Enrollment Agreement, and Financial Aid Application forms supply facts about your previous education, finances, and previous financial aid and must be completed. In addition, you will need to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to generate a web based SAR (student aid report), which provides facts about your income, family size, assets, etc. Both forms are available from our Financial Aid Office and must be completed for each award year. Federal Student Education Opportunity Grant Aid (FSEOG): A Federal SEOG Grant is award money designed to help undergraduate students pay for education after high school. The award amount depends on your expected family contribution, the cost of education at your school, the amount of financial aid awarded, and whether you attend school for a full academic year. Keep in mind that Federal SEOG Grants are for those students who are deemed “most needy.” You may qualify for other types of financial aid even if you are ineligible for a FSEOG Grant. Higher Education Success Stipend Program Aid (HESSP): The Higher Education Success Stipend Program is available to Utah resident undergraduates who qualify for Pell Grants. HESSP was established by the Utah State Legislature and serves as a supplement to increasingly grant assistance from Federal Government financial aid programs. You must be enrolled at least half-time (12 or more hours per week) to be eligible to receive HESSP funds. Like other grants, HESSP COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 FINANCIAL AID does not have to be paid back, as long as students maintain eligibility for the funds received. VETERAN STUDENTS VA Education Benefits: The Utah State Approving Agency for Veterans’ Education Benefits approves several of the programs for payment of Veteran Affairs (VA) education benefits (such as the GI Bill). Veteran students with eligible VA benefits must meet satisfactory progress and attendance requirements as outlined by the Utah State Approving Agency. These requirements are contained in an Enrollment Agreement Addendum that is available in the Financial Aid Office (FA). Please contact the FA for additional information on program eligibility requirements and accessing your benefits at (801) 753-4107. As well, you may inquire directly with the Veterans Administration at http://www.gibill.va.gov/ OTHER AID OPTIONS Scholarships and Other Resources: Other financial resources that should be considered include scholarship aid that may be available through high school organizations; church groups; and other civic or social organizations. Often companies provide scholarship aid for the children of their employees. It is imperative to defray educational expenses by preparing through part-time work and by not overlooking other possible financial resources. The MATC Placement Department will assist students in locating part-time employment while enrolled in the college and maintaining satisfactory attendance and academic progress. POLICY AND PROCEDURES REPAYMENT / OVERPAYMENT POLICY: Regulations require that MATC determine if any cash disbursed to a student exceeded the budgeted costs for that student during a period of enrollment. In most overpayment cases, funds must be repaid or returned to the financial aid program, by either the institution or the student. Specific situations determine who is responsible for repayment. Funds that the school is liable to return are never considered a Title IV overpayment that prevents the student from receiving future Title IV aid; such as cases where the institution did not correctly follow awarding or disbursement procedures. If it is determined that excess financial aid funds have been disbursed, and the student is responsible for the overpayment, the student will be charged and billed for the appropriate amount. The student will be required to restore the funds to the aid program(s). For example, if a school discovers that after a student’s campus-based aid was disbursed, the student received additional aid that resulted in the aid the student received exceeding his or her need by $314, the $314 is an over award. Until such overpayments are repaid, the student will be ineligible to receive future federal financial aid at any college. Generally, unless the institution is liable, students are responsible for returning funds due to overpayments made from the financial aid programs. If a student whose overpayment case has been accepted by ED wishes to establish a repayment schedule, the student should contact Debt Resolution Services by calling 1-800-621-3115 or by e-mail by going to: www.myeddebt.com, and selecting the Borrower tab, Contact Us, and 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Secure email. VERIFYING PROGRESS FOR AID DISBURSEMENT: Satisfactory Academic progress is verified by competency hours completed and reported on the report for open-entry / open-exit programs. In Lock-Step programs satisfactory progress is verified through an evaluation of the student’s grade report. Students who fail to complete the work before the start of the following payment period will lose their disbursement. For example, if a payment period ends at hour 300 but the new payment period does not start until hour 301 students do not lose their disbursement until hour 301. Tuition and bookstore costs are always accounted for in the evaluation of the amount owed to the college and are entered onto an evaluation worksheet prepared by the financial aid office. A final analysis worksheet and progress report is routed to the VP of Administrative Services, or his/her designee, who verifies schedules and double checks for accuracy. The worksheet and enrollment reports are then routed to the Business Office for disbursement. Any proceeds will be maintained in the Office of Student Services during the student notification process. OTHER AID ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Most of the information dissemination activities required by the Higher Education Amendments of 1986 have been satisfied within the FA Guide and the College catalog available prior to your enrollment. However, student financial aid personnel are available, in accordance with federal regulations, to discuss consumer information in more detail with current and prospective students. To be eligible for financial aid, a student must: • be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible program of study on at least a half time basis (with the exception of Pell and FSEOG.); • have a high school diploma or the equivalent; • be a U.S. citizen or of a national origin, or an eligible non-citizen, Verification of eligible non-citizen status may be required; • Have financial need (except for some loan programs) as determined by a need analysis system approved by the Department of Education; • Maintain satisfactory academic progress and attendance progress; • Provide required documentation for the verification process and determination of dependency status (detailed polices and procedures listed above); • Have a valid Social Security Number; • Not owe a refund on a Pell Grant, FSEOG, or state grant previously received from any college; • Not be in default on any Federal Perkins Loan(s), Plus Loan(s), or Stafford Loan(s)-(Subsidized/ Unsubsidized); • Not have borrowed in excess of the annual aggregate loan limits for the Title IV financial aid programs; • Not have received the maximum PELL LEU of 600% • Not have a state or federal drug conviction; • Be registered for the Selective Service (if male born after December 31,1959). In addition to the above requirements, each program may have its own pre-requisites and/or regulations. MATC can assist you in your application for each program and will provide you with a final determination of your eligibility and the amount you may receive. With documentation about your income and assets, MATC can calculate your eligibility and provide you with a preliminary award schedule describing 33 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID your award. A final award letter will be provided for your acceptance when you begin training. However, your award is not finalized until it’s approved by the Department of Education which is provided in the form of a “valid” Student Aid Report (SAR). c. It is assumed by the Financial Aid Appeal Committee that any student filing an appeal is doing so based upon the need for financial aid. Therefore, do not discuss your need for financial Please contact the financial aid office as often as necessary throughout your award process. Additional program information is located at mlatc.edu/financial-aid and in the Financial Aid Guide provided to you through the MATC Student Services and Financial Aid Offices. As well, federalstudentaid.ed.gov can provide valuable assistance in your decision process. aid as part of your rationale for reinstatement of Title IV Federal Financial Aid. This statement should include: 1. The date(s) the circumstance occurred (i.e., one time, on-going, length), 2. How this circumstance affected you personally, 3. Steps you have taken to resolve your circumstances, 4. An explanation of your ability to remain in school and to successfully complete your program. FINANCIAL AID SUSPENSION: Upon evaluation, any student not maintaining the minimum percentage progress (refer to Satisfactory Attendance & Academic Progress on page:19 of this catalog) will receive a warning letter of suspension pertaining to their subsequent payment period funding. The MATC offers a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal for students who have been suspended from financial aid. Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal MATC is required to monitor whether a student is maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) in his/her program of study in order to comply with federal regulations. Students who have been denied financial aid because they have not met the requirements of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy are offered the opportunity to complete the MATC Financial Aid appeal process to be considered for an exemption from the policy. In some cases, a student’s failure to be in compliance with SAP is due to events beyond the student’s control. If such mitigating circumstances can be well documented for the specific payment period(s) in which the deficiency occurred, the student may complete the appeal process*. Note: Completion of this process does not guarantee that your financial aid eligibility will be reinstated. You are responsible for payment of your tuition regardless of your financial aid status. It is also your responsibility to be aware of all MATC deadlines. SAP Appeal Process Instructions 1. In order to appeal any decision regarding your financial aid status, you must complete an appeal form to request an exception to the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy. Your appeal must include the following items to be considered complete (incomplete appeals will not be considered): a. An appeal form signed and initialed. b. Create an Academic Plan with the college counselor (please include a minimum of one payment period beginning with the current payment period). A detailed, signed personal statement explaining the circumstances that caused you to fall below the minimum academic requirements for financial aid (statement should be typed and attached to this form). d. A payment period of 67% progress & 85% attendance or higher -OR- e. Documentation from an impartial third party (not a family member, friend, or roommate, ect.). Documentation: 1. 2. 3. 4. 2. Must include the name of the person providing the statement and their relationship to the student, Must support the claims made in your detailed personal statement, Should confirm your ability to return to school and be successful; and Must be signed and notarized or on letterhead. Complete an individual counseling session with the MATC Financial Aid Manager that will address your specific situation. (Please do this after your appeal is approved) *An Appeal Form will accompany a Warning Letter RETURN OF THE TITLE IV FUNDS POLICY: (for federal aid eligible students) Federal Student Aid funds are awarded to a student under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is awarded. When a student withdraws, the student may no longer be eligible for the full amount of Title IV funds that the student was originally scheduled to receive. The Return of Title IV Funds (Return) regulations do not dictate an institutional refund policy. Instead, a school is required to determine the earned and unearned Title IV aid a student has earned as of the date the student ceased attendance based on the amount of time the student spent in attendance. The calculation of Title IV funds earned by the student has no relationship to the student’s incurred institutional charges. The requirements for the treatment of Title IV funds when a student withdraws apply to any recipient of Title IV grant or loan funds that ceases all attendance. The federal formula requires a Return of Title IV calculation when a recipient receives or was eligible to receive aid and withdraws on or before completing 60% of the period of enrollment. The return requirements apply only to the receipt of or qualification for aid that can be included in the calculation. For example, the requirements of 34 CFR 668.22 does not apply to Federal Work-Study funds. Therefore, the Return requirements do not apply to a student if the only Title IV program assistance that the student had received or could have received was FWS funds. Please note that if the student never actually began attendance for the period of enrollment, 34 CFR 668.22 regulations do not apply. Likewise, if a student began attendance, but was not and could not have been disbursed Title IV grant or loan funds prior to withdrawal, the student is not considered to have been a Title IV recipient and the requirements of 34 CFR 668.22 do not apply. For examples of the Return of Title IV Funds calculations or questions regarding the overpayment policy, please contact the Financial Aid Office located at MATC. NOTE: A student who withdraws on or prior to 34 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 FINANCIAL AID MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE completion of 60% of the enrollment period may be required to repay some or all of the funds released to the student. The U.S. Department of Education contact information is as follows: Have a question about Title IV federal student aid or one of the services the Department of Education provides? Contact one of our Customer Service Centers or Federal Student Aid Offices. If you are not sure which Service Center to call, contact the Research and Customer Care Center at 1-800-433-7327, or e-mail us at fsa.customer.support@ed.gov. Mailing Address: Debt Collection Center Accounting Services Program Support Center 12501 Ardennes Ave. Suite 200 Rockville, MD 20857 After the return of Title IV calculation has been completed, the Institutional Refund Policy will be applied. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 35 GETTING STARTED MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE MATC GE TTI N G S TARTED Start your training in 3 EASY STEPS. Pick an MATC Program Don’t know which program best fits you? Schedule an MATC tour at: mlatc.edu/visit Decide which program you are interested in. Career counseling is available. CHOOSE Get Admitted to MATC APPLY It’s Simple! It’s Free! Get a student id at: mlatc.edu/portal Click on ‘Apply’. After Applying, Take the entrance assessment at an MATC Testing Center. Meet with a MATC Counselor for Open Entry/Open Exit programs. Need money for college? Apply for Financial Aid. Ste p3 Ste p2 Ste p1 Simply complete these steps and you will be on your way to a new career. Enroll in your Program REGISTER Register online at: mlatc.edu/portal Sign in and click on ‘Courses’, or at a MATC Campus with Student Services. Pay all required tuition and fees. Purchase needed materials/books. Check out mlatc.edu/Start f or mor e infor mation 36 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MATC AREAS OF STUDY MATC MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Program and Course Offerings EDUCATION YOU EXPERIENCE AREAS of STUDY: • Apprenticeship Professions • Business Technology • Computer Systems • Digital Media • Health Care • Manufacturing • Service Trade Professions • Transportation mlatc.edu 2014-2015 RETHINK EDUCATION COURSE CATALOG 37 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE APPRENTICESHIP PROFESSIONS APPRENTICESHIP PROFESSIONS Construction Applied Technology Training Apprentices start their path to a successful career without accumulating debt to pay for their education. From day one apprentices receive a paycheck and a great education to develop skills that they can use the rest of their lives. This type of education/ training is unique because, it combines paid on-the-job training by an outside sponsor (employer) who exposes the apprentice to practical applications in all areas of a chosen trade; along with a skilled professional and formalized work-related classroom instruction. Once completed, apprentices will be on their way to a successful long-term career with a competitive salary, and little or no educational debt. Apprentices that fulfill the on-the-job training and formalized work-related classroom instruction may receive state, national, and /or trade organization certifications needed for employment. Apprenticeships are not only for adults; but also for high school students who are looking for an active way to increase their knowledge and education while building skills for the future, getting paid to learn, and getting high school elective credit! High school students can begin their apprenticeship at age 16, if they are making satisfactory progress toward their high school graduation and are registered with the United States Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship. Work release from high school is available in some cases for on-the-job training hours. Details must be worked out with the students’ high school counselor. PROGRAMS: Electrical Apprenticeship - 720 hour HVAC Apprenticeship - 360 hours Plumbing Apprenticeship - 720 hours 38 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 APPRENTICESHIP PROFESSIONS Construction Applied Technology Training Electrical Apprenticeship - 720 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Almost every building has an electrical system that is installed during construction and maintained after that. Electricians do both the installing and maintaining of electrical systems by reading blueprints in homes, businesses, and factories. • • This program will satisfy the educational requirements to take the State Electrical Journeyman Exam. • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) 1st Year, (tuition and fees per semester) + $40.00 Application Fee Program Tuition $180.00 (x2) Fees Books and Supplies $185.00 (x2) $569.71 Total $1,299.71 • 2nd Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $431.82 $1,161.82 supervised by a Master or Journeyman Electrician. However, unemployed first year students may register for courses if there is space available. First year students are required to meet with the Apprenticeship Department before enrolling in the program. To schedule an appointment call: (801) 753-4212 -or(801) 753-4214 As part of the MATC admission process, students must take and pass the Career Ready Reading Assessment and an Accuplacer Math Assessment Test in the MATC Testing Center before registering for their first year apprenticeship session. All employed students must register with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing; and all employed high school students must also register with the United States Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship. Students must have completed the previous Electrical session and pass the Competency Exam with a score of 75% or better to advance to the next session. 3rd Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $234.60 $964.60 COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC Electrical Apprenticeship Program Certificate 4th Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $220.80 $950.80 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs ENROLLMENT: Students will register and pay for each 90 hr. (semester) session separately each year and at the beginning of each semester before class begins. It is recommended to register early due to a high volume of students registering with a limited number of seats. Students registering at least thirty days before the class start date will receive a $25 discount. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students; student’s must work at least part time for an electrical company, and be 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Potential Industry Certifications: • Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) Journeyman Electrician Licensure • Construction Applied Technology Training HVAC Apprenticeship - 360 Hours TRAINING PLAN: HVAC technicians work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems that control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in homes, businesses, and other buildings. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) 1st Year, (tuition and fees per semester) + $40.00 Application Fee Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $588.56 $1,318.56 2nd Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180. (x2) $185. (x2) $495. $1,225.60 00 00 60 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs ENROLLMENT: Students will register and pay for each 90 hr. (semester) session separately each year and at the beginning of each semester before class begins. It is recommended to register early due to a high volume of students registering with a limited number of seats. Students registering at least thirty days before the class start date will receive a $25 discount. United States Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship Federal Work Credential • MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) Residential Electrician Licensure ACADEMIC TRANSFER: SLCC Articulation Agreement Completion of the MATC Electrical Apprenticeship Program and Utah State Journeyman Licensure allows students to apply for transfer credit towards an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in an Apprenticeship Electrical Independent Technology Degree, at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC). Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students; student’s must work at least part time for an HVAC company and be supervised by a Journeyman. However, first year unemployed students may register for courses if there is space available. • First year students are required to meet with the Apprenticeship Department before enrolling in the program. To schedule an appointment call: (801) 753-4212 -or(801) 753-4214 • As part of the MATC admission process, students must take and pass the Career Ready Reading Assessment and an Accuplacer Math Assessment Test in the 39 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • • MATC Testing Center before registering for their first year apprenticeship session. High school students must also register with the United States Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship. Students must have completed the prior HVAC session with a 75% score or better to advance to the next session. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC HVAC Apprenticeship Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • EPA Certification • RMGA Certification • NATE Core Certification • NATE Heat Pump Certification APPRENTICESHIP PROFESSIONS Construction Applied Technology Training students. Student’s must work at least part time for a plumbing company and be supervised by a Master or Journeyman Plumber. However, first year unemployed students may register for courses if there is space available. First year students are required to meet with the Apprenticeship Department before enrolling in the program. To schedule an appointment call: (801) 753-4212 -or(801) 753-4214 As part of the MATC admission process, students must take and pass the Career Ready Reading Assessment and an Accuplacer Math Assessment Test in the MATC Testing Center before registering for their first year apprenticeship session. All employed students must register with the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing; and all employed high school students must also register with the United States Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship. Students must have completed the previous Plumbing session and pass the competency exam with a 70% score, or better, to advance to the next session. Plumbing Apprenticeship - 720 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Plumbers install, maintain, and repair many different types of pipe systems in both residential and commercial buildings. Students will learn to work in residential and commercial buildings assembling, installing, and repairing water, drainage, and heating systems. Students will learn to install water pipes, sinks, bathtubs, water heaters, and dishwashers. • • This program will satisfy the educational requirements to take the State Plumber Journeyman Exam. • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) 1st Year, (tuition and fees per semester) + $40. Application Fee 00 Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $333.28 $1,063.28 • 2nd Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180. (x2) $185. (x2) $22. $752.80 00 00 80 3rd Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $187.37 $917.37 COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC Plumbing Apprenticeship Program Certificate 4th Year, (tuition and fees per semester) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 (x2) $185.00 (x2) $123.00 $853.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Potential Industry Certifications: • Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) Journeyman Plumbing Licensure • United States Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship Federal Work Credential • Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) Residential Plumbing Licensure ENROLLMENT: Students will register and pay for each 90 hr. (semester) session separately each year and at the beginning of each semester before class begins. It is recommended to register early due to a high volume of students registering with a limited number of seats. Students registering at least thirty days before the class start date will receive a $25 discount. Financial Aid Availability: ACADEMIC TRANSFER: SLCC Articulation Agreement Completion of the MATC Plumbing Apprenticeship Program and Utah State Journeyman Licensure allows students to apply for transfer credit towards an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in an Apprenticeship Plumbing Independent Technology Degree, at Salt Lake Community College (SLCC). Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult 40 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONS Business Applied Technology Training The Business Technology Programs prepare students for employment in a variety of entry level office technician careers, with opportunities in private industry, government, and through entrepreneurship. Today’s professional and high tech business environment requires individuals to know a vast amount of software and theory application while also applying interpersonal skills. There are numerous career opportunities in the business world today. Business is the study of all aspects of life in a work environment. The Business Technology Programs prepare students for employment in the business sector with certificates in high demand business fields such as accounting, database management, marketing, and management. PROGRAMS: Business Technology: Accounting - 1,120 hours Small Business Management - 1,070 hours Marketing - 980 hours Office Administration - 605 hours COURSES: Computer Literacy and Keyboarding - 45 hours Accounting I and Quickbooks - 150 hours Quickbooks - 75 hours Word processing / Microsoft Word - 40 hours Spreadsheets / Microsoft Excel - 40 hours Database Applications / Microsoft Access - 40 hours Presentations / Microsoft PowerPoint - 40 hours 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 41 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Business Applied Technology Training Financial Aid Availability: Business Technology: Accounting 1,120 Hours Federal Aid Available: Yes TRAINING PLAN: In Business Technology Accounting, students will start their training by building skills in Office Administration (605 hrs). Students will then move onto mastering the fundamentals of Accounting for a Proprietorship, Partnership and Corporation through the Accounting cycle. Students will learn basics in bookkeeping, how to analyze and record financial transactions, and how to prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. They will master the accounting competencies in accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, computer literacy, Excel, QuickBooks, and various common banking activities. Students will learn skills in: • Computer Literacy • Word Processing • Spreadsheet Management • Database Applications • Business Presentations • Records Management • Business Communications • Keyboarding • Ten Key • Workplace Relations • Job Seeking • Accounting Processes • Math for Accounting • Quickbooks • Internal Accounting $2,240.00 $175.00 Books and Supplies Total $306.44 $2,721.44 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs 42 and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, visit the testing webpage at: mlatc.edu/testing or call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: It is recommended that high school students complete all business and accounting classes offered at their high school before enrollment into this program. If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. • Business classes taken at the high school may count towards an MATC certificate. See your instructor for details. • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Fees Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations COMPLETION OUTCOME: As part of the 1,120 hour program a 120 hour Business Externship is required. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site, in coordination with the instructor. Program Tuition VA Qualified: Yes MATC Business Technology Accounting Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Business Technology: Accounting Program, at 1,120 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. Business Applied Technology Training Small Business Management 1,070 Hours TRAINING PLAN: In Small Business Management students will start building their skills in Office Administration (605 hrs). Students will then move onto a well rounded business education in areas of leadership, computer concepts, human resources, accounting, and marketing. Designed for those who wear many hats in the workplace, Small Business Management is for those looking to start a business or run a current business more effectively. Students will learn skills in: • Computer Literacy • Word Processing • Spreadsheet Management • Database Applications • Business Presentations • Records Management • Business Communications • Keyboarding • Ten Key • Workplace Relations • Job Seeking • Accounting Processes • Quickbooks • Open Office • Google Docs • Social Media • Internal Accounting • Business Leadership • Business Law and Ethics • Marketing • Business Plans Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,140. $175. $452. $2,767.41 00 00 41 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes Marketing - 980 Hours VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, visit the testing webpage at: mlatc.edu/testing or call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: It is recommended that high school students complete all business and accounting classes offered at their high school before enrollment into this program. If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. • Business classes taken at the high school may count towards an MATC certificate. See your instructor for details. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Small Business Management Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Small Business Management Program, at 1,070 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. 2014-2015 Business Applied Technology Training COURSE CATALOG TRAINING PLAN: In the Marketing emphasis students will build on skills learned in the Office Administration portion (605 hrs) of this program and is designed for students looking to use creativity in the workplace. Marketing teaches employment skills in presentations, desktop publishing, social media, customer service, and general marketing. This accumulates to a final project that can be used as a portfolio piece with potential employers. MATC’s Marketing Program teaches skills in: • Computer Literacy • Word Processing • Spreadsheet Management • Database Applications • Business Presentations • Records Management • Business Communications • Keyboarding • Ten Key • Workplace Relations • Job Seeking • Desktop Publishing • Social Media • Customer Service • Marketing MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, visit the testing webpage at: mlatc.edu/testing or call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: It is recommended that high school students complete all business and accounting classes offered at their high school before enrollment into this program. If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. • Business classes taken at the high school may count towards an MATC certificate. See your instructor for details. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • As part of the 980 hour program a 60 hour Business Externship is required. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site, in coordination with the instructor. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,960.00 $175.00 $248.58 $2,383.58 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs MATC, Marketing Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Marketing Program, at 980 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements 43 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Business Applied Technology Training Office Administration - 605 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Office Administration prepares students for an office technician career in today’s high tech business environment. Students learn the basics of: • Computer Literacy • Word Processing • Spreadsheet Management • Database Applications • Business Presentations • Records Management • Business Communications • Keyboarding • Ten Key • Workplace Relations • Job Seeking • • • complete a Training Agreement. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, visit the testing webpage at: mlatc.edu/testing or call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: It is recommended that high school students should complete all business and accounting classes offered at their high school before enrollment into this program. If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Business classes taken at the high school may count towards an MATC certificate. See your instructor for details. Students may be able to waive portions of the program by demonstrating competencies obtained in other business programs. As part of the 605 hour program a 60 hour Business Externship is required. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site, in coordination with the instructor. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Office Administration Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,210.00 $175.00 $88.98 $1,473.98 ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to 44 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Business Applied Technology Training Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course - 45 Hours Business Applied Technology Training QuickBooks Course - 75 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn about the basic components and functions of a Microsoft based PC. Students will learn how to manage files, set up user accounts, and customize profiles using Windows 7. Students will learn the basics of Email including how to create a signature and send an attachment. Finally, students will study internet searching and navigation. Studies will focus on Internet Explorer, Moezilla Firefox, and Google Chrome. Keyboarding requirements will accompany the computer literacy course. Students will achieve a speed of 40 WPM in a 2 minute timing with corrections allowed. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $90.00 $70.00 $24.99 $184.99 Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $150.00 $70.00 $148.99 $368.99 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Business Applied Technology Training Accounting I with QuickBooks Course 150 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn how this well-designed accounting program can make it a snap to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile a checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track payables, inventory and receivables, create estimates, and generate reports. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE VA Qualified: No TRAINING PLAN: Students will study the basics of accounting, the accounting cycle, and financial reporting. Following Accounting, students will learn the accounting cycle in QuickBooks for both a service and merchandising business. Students will learn how this well-designed accounting program can make it a snap to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile a checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track payables, inventory, and receivables, create estimates, and generate reports. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $300.00 $70.00 $276.49 $646.49 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must have basic Accounting proficiency. Students must test out of this requirement by showing current industry level equivalent experience to the instructor; or students can enroll in MATC’s Accounting I with Quickbooks Course. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Quickbooks Occupational Skill Certificate Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Spreadsheets I Course; or show current industry level equivalent experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Accounting with Quickbooks Occupational Skill Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Potential Industry Certifications: • 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG None 45 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Business Applied Technology Training Word Processing Course - 40 Hours Business Applied Technology Training Spreadsheets I Course - 40 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Microsoft Word 2010 is a powerful and popular program, yet most people use only a fraction of its features. In this course, you’ll learn Microsoft Word’s more advanced features, which can make writing easier, faster, and more fun. Master the functions of the most highly used word processing software in business and homes. Students will explore everything from text manipulation and formatting to office applications like mail merge and desktop publishing. Program Tuition $80.00 Fees Books and Supplies Total $70.00 $29.99 $179.99 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Database Applications Course - 40 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Discover how this powerful MS Office program can boost your productivity at home or at work. Students will learn how to create informative, eye-catching charts and harness the power of Excel’s data analysis and filtering tools. This course will teach students dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Business Applied Technology Training Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $80.00 $70.00 $29.99 $179.99 TRAINING PLAN: This course shows students how to create and customize tables from a database. Students build relationships between tables to eliminate redundancies and slash data entry time. Discover how to achieve huge reductions in data entry errors by setting default values, creating validation rules, and building input masks. Students will learn how to retrieve exactly what is needed from databases with powerful queries and reports. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid Availability: COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: MATC, Word Processing Occupational Skill Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • 46 Books and Supplies Total $80.00 $70.00 $29.99 $179.99 To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • • Fees * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Program Tuition MATC, Spreadsheet Management Occupational Skill Certificate COMPLETION OUTCOME: • Potential Industry Certifications: • None MATC, Database Applications Occupational Skill Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None None COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Business Applied Technology Training Electronic Presentations Course - 40 Hours TRAINING PLAN: In this course students will learn how to create professional-quality slide presentations that grab and hold audience’s attention from start to finish with formatted themes and a variety of slide layouts. Students will embellish slides with text, objects, SmartArt, multimedia, animation, sound, charts, clip art, and hyperlinks. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $80.00 $70.00 $29.99 $179.99 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No COURSE REQUIREMENTS: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Electronic Presentations Occupational Skill Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 47 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONS Computer Systems Applied Technology Training Information technology brings you the computer information and applications that workers everywhere rely on to do their jobs. IT specialists create such products, and set up and maintain systems. Their work varies widely, from upgrading computer software, to setting up and maintaining the servers on which a company’s internal applications run. With support from instructors, students who are disciplined and motivated cannot only earn industry recognized certifications, but also acquire the hands-on skills to be confident in competing in today’s workforce. Schedules are flexible, using an Open Entry/ Open Exit model. Programs are self-paced so students can focus and progress without the added pressure of trying to keep up with the class or needing to move faster. Our students have access to some of the best training programs available. Our curriculum has been authorized as a preferred training method by Cisco, Microsoft, and CompTIA. This ensures quality, as well as current training. Upon successful completion of training, students can earn industry certifications from Cisco, Microsoft and CompTIA. Possible certifications include A+, Network+, Linux+, Security+, MCSA, and CCNA. PROGRAMS: IT Server Administrator - 1,170 hours IT Technician - 675 hours IT Technical Support - 540 hours (high school enrollment) INDIVIDUAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS: PC Technician (CompTIA A+)- 240 hours Network Technician (CompTIA Network+)- 120 hours Linux Technician (CompTIA Linux+)- 120 hours Security Technician (CompTIA Security+)- 180 hours Microsoft Administrator (MCSA Server Administrator)- 480 hours Cisco Administrator (Cisco CCNA)- 180 hours Microsoft Technician (MCSA Windows Client Pro)- 120 hours 48 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Computer Applied Technology Training approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. Information Technology: Server Administrator - 1,170 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program prepares students to become well rounded administrators in the information technology field. Students begin by studying computer troubleshooting, then proceed through network management. The administrative program provides a focus in network management, operations, and security management. Throughout the program students can be certified in major industry certifications and have working knowledge of industry equipment in: Information Technology Server Administrator: • Microsoft - MCSA Server Administrator Information Technology Technician Core Training: • PC Technician • Network Technician • Security Technician • Linux Technician • Special Applications Students may be able to waive portions of the program by demonstrating competencies obtained in other programs. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,340.00 $330.00 $882.00 $3,552.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Server Administrator Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Computer Applied Technology Training Information Technology: Technician - 675 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program prepares students to become industry certified in analyzing, troubleshooting, and evaluating the computer network hardware and software of today’s industry computers and computer systems. Students will also become certified in network installation and management from learning: • PC Technician - CompTIA A+ • Network Technician - CompTIA Network + Information Technology Technician: • Security Technician - CompTIA Security + Linux Technician - CompTIA Linux + LPI • PC Technician • • Microsoft Administrator - MCSA • Network Technician • Security Technician • Linux Technician • Special Applications Please Note: Students are not required to take the industry exams for MATC program completion. MATC provides training for students to prepare to take third party (national, state, and industry) examinations for certification and/or licensures only; MATC does not guarantee licensure or certification completion from third parties upon completion of any MATC program. ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The IT Administrator Program, at 1,170 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. Students may be able to waive portions of the program by demonstrating competencies obtained in other programs. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,350.00 $330.00 $600.00 $2,280.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. 49 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • PC Technician - CompTIA A+ • Network Technician - CompTIA Network + • Security Technician - CompTIA Security + • Linux Technician - CompTIA Linux + LPI Please Note: Students are not required to take the industry exams for MATC program completion. MATC provides training for students to prepare to take third party (national, state, and industry) examinations for certification and/or licensures only; MATC does not guarantee licensure or certification completion from third parties upon completion of any MATC program. Computer Applied Technology Training Information Technology: Technical Support - 540 Hours COMPLETION OUTCOME: • (High School Student Enrollment) TRAINING PLAN: This program has been designed specifically to meet the schedule requirements for high school students. The majority of the program course focuses on the student learning computer maintenance and troubleshooting in: • PC Technician • Network Technician • Security Technician Courses that students pass can be applied toward the MATC IT Technician or MATC IT Administrator Programs. MATC, Information Technology, Technical Support Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • PC Technician - CompTIA A+ • Network Technician - CompTIA Network + • Security Technician - CompTIA Security + Please Note: Students are not required to take the industry exams for MATC program completion. MATC provides training for students to prepare to take third party (national, state, and industry) examinations for certification and/or licensures only; MATC does not guarantee licensure or certification completion from third parties upon completion of any MATC program. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,080.00 $330.00 $318.00 $648.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours Students may apply the pass-offs or certifications earned to other MATC Information Technology programs towards other program certificates. Please see the instructor for details. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. 50 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Computer Applied Technology Training PC Technician - 240 Hours CompTIA A+ TRAINING PLAN: CompTIA A+ certification validates foundationlevel knowledge and skills necessary for a career in IT support. It is the starting point for a career. The international, vendor-neutral certification proves competence in areas such as installation, preventative maintenance, networking, security and troubleshooting. CompTIA A+ certified technicians also have excellent customer service and communication skills to work with clients.This Course is designed to prepare students to complete all the requirements for the CompTIA A+ Exams. Training will focus around: • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, PC Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • PC Technician - CompTIA A+ MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Computer Applied Technology Training Network Technician - 120 Hours CompTIA Network+ TRAINING PLAN: This program covers network concepts. Students will learn how to install networking hardware, configure a small office/home office (SOHO) network, and connect mobile and desktop devices to a network; through lessons, demonstrations, and exams, as well as handson virtual labs. As part of the core curriculum at MATC this course provides students with the knowledge of networking concepts to prepare for future courses. This Course is designed to prepare students to complete all the requirements for the CompTIA Network+ Exams. Training will focus around: • set up a new computer • Recognize & understand Cables and Connectors • Identify system requirements when purchasing a new computer • Identify and configure networking devices • Install or upgrade the operating system. • Understand concepts of ethernet networking • Manage external devices. • Know and understand the principles of network implementation • Troubleshoot common computer problems that can be resolved without replacing internal components. • Understand, identify and troubleshoot wide area networks (WANs) • Connect to a small home network. • Know and understand network security practices • Understand the technology and specifications used to describe computer components, and make informed choices about which device characteristics are required for the situation. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $480.00 $140.00 $130.00 $750.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $240.00 $135.00 $94.00 $469.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid Availability: PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that CompTIA Network+ candidates have at least nine months of experience in network support or administration, IT academic training, or a CompTIA A+ certification. 51 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Network Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Network Technician - CompTIA Network + Computer Applied Technology Training Linux Technician - 120 Hours CompTIA Linux + LPI TRAINING PLAN: The Linux training program prepares students to be qualified as a level 1 (junior) Linux administrator, and is also useful for any desktop administrator who needs a basic understanding of Linux administration. Due to the many versions of the Linux operating system this course focuses on running GNU and Unix commands from the command line, installing and configuring Linux, and maintaining and securing the Linux system. This Course is designed to prepare students to complete all the requirements for the CompTIA Linux+ Exams. Training will focus around: • Understand how to use command line help functions • Manage files and directories • Know and understand how to create hard and symbolic links • Configure the boot file • Mange system and service run levels • Know how to stop, restart, and manage services • Shut down Linux systems and restart • Manage users and groups with specific permissions • Manage system and user passwords • Format hard disks and mount volumes according to needs • Manage system quotas • Manage file and directory permissions • Manage printing • Setup, control and administer network resources PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • Successful completion of the MATC PC Technician and Network Technician programs or demonstrated industry equivalent experience in CompTIA A+ and Network+ certified level skills and knowledge. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Linux Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Linux Technician - CompTIA Linux + LPI Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $240. $135. $94. $469.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements 52 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Computer Applied Technology Training Security Technician - 180 Hours CompTIA Security + TRAINING PLAN: CompTIA’s Security+ certification is an international, vendor-neutral certification that verifies the student can apply knowledge to applying security concepts, tools and procedures to react to security incidents, while covering general knowledge of security concepts, threats, and tools. This Course is designed to prepare students to complete all the requirements for the CompTIA Security+ Exams. Training will focus around: • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Security Technician Program Certificate MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Computer Applied Technology Training Microsoft MCSA Server Administrator - 480 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Microsoft certification training is divided into three parts; Server Pro Install & Configure, Server Pro Manage and administer, Server Pro advanced services. Server Pro: Install & Configure Will give you the knowledge and hands-on experience that you will need to be able to practice your ability to design, implement, configure, and manage a Windows network that incorporates Windows Server 2012. Potential Industry Certifications: • Know and operate Access Control and Identity management • Understand security policies, procedures, and awareness • Physical security administration • Perimeter defenses administration • Network defense control and administration • Host defense control • Application security administration and defenses • Data security and defense • Audit and assessment understanding and processing • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $360.00 $135.00 $94.00 $589.00 Security Technician -CompTIA Security + Server Pro: Manage and Administer will give you experience with; Maintaining a multi-site network, True-to-life DNS functionality, Active Directory Administrative Center, File Server Resource Manager, Managing group policies, System Health Validator policies Server Pro: Advanced Services is the Capstone Course for the MCSA Certification includes; Server Manager, iSCSI Initiator, DHCP Manager-Advanced Services, DNS Advanced Services, Failover Cluster Manager, Hyper-V Manager, AD-RMS Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $960. $165. $282. $1,407.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • Successful completion of the MATC PC Technician and Network Technician programs or demonstrated industry equivalent experience in CompTIA A+ and Network+ certified level skills and knowledge. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. 53 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • Successful completion of the MATC Microsoft Technician Program (MCITP), or demonstrated industry equivalent experience in computer operating systems and networking with a Windows Server Active Directory course or equivalent. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. Computer Applied Technology Training Microsoft MCSA Windows Client Pro - 120 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program prepares students to install, manage, and trouble shoot both Windows 7 and Windows 8 in a business environment. The focuses is on configuration tasks performed at the client computer, including those performed by a desktop administrator in a small, medium, or large business. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Microsoft MCSA Windows Client Pro Occupational Skill Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Microsoft - MCSA Windows Client Pro Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $240. $160. $94. $494.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Microsoft MCSA Server Administrator Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Microsoft - MCSA Server Administrator VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: 54 • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • Successful completion of the MATC PC Technician and Network Technician programs or demonstrated industry equivalent experience in CompTIA A+ and Network+ certified level skills and knowledge. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Computer Applied Technology Training Cisco Administrator - 180 Hours CCNA TRAINING PLAN: The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification covers switch and router administration for small- and medium-sized networks. You will gain skills in managing Cisco devices on a private network, with multiple subnets, connected to the Internet. It focuses on implementing, managing, protecting, and troubleshooting small to medium size enterprise branch networks. Training will focus around: • Know and understand the operations of IP Data Networks • Identify, understand, and administer LAN Switching Technologies • Understand IP addressing (IPV4/IPV6) • Identify IP routing technologies • Understand the role of IP services and administration • Configure and administer Network device security • Troubleshoot Cisco networking devices • Understand and administer Wide area network technologies • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Information Technology, Cisco Administrator Occupational Skill Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Cisco Administrator - Cisco CCNA Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $360.00 $140.00 $94.00 $594.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • Successful completion of the MATC Cisco Technician Program (CCENT), or demonstrated industry equivalent experience in computer operating systems and networking equivalent. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 55 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE COMPUTER PROGRAMING PROFESSIONS Computer Systems Applied Technology Training :noisrev )deppizg ton tub( deifinim eht ni setyb evaS // p.tcejbO = otorPjbO ,epytotorp.yarrA = otorPyarrA rav ot ssecca deeps rof selbairav ecnerefer kciuq etaerC // rav ,hsup.otorPyarrA = ,ecils.otorPyarrA = hsup ecils ,tacnoc.otorPyarrA = tacnoc ,gnirtSot.otorPjbO = gnirtSot ;ytreporPnwOsah.otorPjbO = ytreporPnwOsah In today’s world our computers, tablets, and even phones use software programs to run. Ever wonder how those programs work? Computer code or source code is the language of the computer world. Coders use computer codes to create program software so computers have information to follow in order to display and run programs. Many computer programmers work in computer system design and related services, an industry which is expected to grow as a result of an increasing demand for new computer software. PROGRAMS: Web Programming and Development - 630 Hours noitatnemelpmi noitcnuf evitan **5 tpircSAMCE** llA // .ereh deralced era // rav ,yarrAsi.yarrA = yarrAsIevitan ,syek.tcejbO = syeKevitan ;dnib.otorPcnuF = dniBevitan rof tcejbo erocsrednU eht ot ecnerefer efas a etaerC // { )jbo(noitcnuf = _ rav ;jbo nruter )_ foecnatsni jbo( fi ;)jbo(_ wen nruter ))_ foecnatsni siht(!( fi ;jbo = depparw_.siht ;} htiw ,**sj.edoN** rof tcejbo erocsrednU eht tropxE // I .IPA `)(eriuqer` dlo eht rof ytilibitapmoc-sdrawkcab // .tcejbo labolg a sa `_` dda ,resworb eht // { )'denifednu' ==! stropxe foepyt( fi )stropxe.eludom && 'denifednu' ==! eludom foepyt( fi ;_ = stropxe.eludom = stropxe 56 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Computer Applied Technology Training Web Programming and Development - 630 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Computer Coding is a high demand, high wage occupation. Computer Coders or Programmers create, modify and test the code, form, and scripts that allow computer applications to run. The MATC Coding Program provides students computer programming from the bottom up. It is designed to acquaint the student with the ecosystem of coding, and cover basics that will prepare them for employment with skills in: • Introduction/Ecosystem/HTTP • Security • HTML/CSS • Mastering Git • Beginning JavaScript • Advanced JavaScript • Portfolio Creation/Management • Software Testing and TDD • Workplace Readiness • • MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE computer skills experience. All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Computer Coding Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Students may be able to waive portions of the program by demonstrating competencies obtained in other programs. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $1,260. 00 Fees Books and Supplies Total $415. $20. $1,695.00 (Annual Fee) 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Pending... VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 57 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE DIGITA L MEDIA TECHNOLOGY DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONS Digital Media Applied Technology Training Digital media designers manipulate different types of media to design and create visual and audio communications. Most media design these days is done on computers and with electronic equipment. The Digital Media programs prepare students for employment in the multi media sector with certificates in high demand fields such as graphic design, web development and audio/video communications. PROGRAMS: Digital Media Technology I Digital Media Technology II: • Emphasis in Audio/Visual Communications • Emphasis in Digital Graphic Arts • Emphasis in Web Design and Development 58 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Digital Media Applied Technology Training • Digital Media Technology I - 600 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Digital Media Technology Program provides a strong foundation in the diverse fields of graphic design, digital/audio/video, web coding and development. It offers both theory and hands-on application in the production of electronically-generated media that can be used in print, television, film, websites, and mobile computing. Students will study: • Design Principles • Adobe Photoshop Basics • Web Design • Adobe Illustrator Basics • Adobe Indesign Basics • Presentations • Video Production Basics • Photography Basics • Understanding Small Business Processes • Workplace Readiness COMPLETION OUTCOME: • $1,200.00 MATC, Digital Media Technology, Basics Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Fees Books and Supplies Total $390.00 $140.00 $1,730.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours Students that have successfully completed the MATC Digital Media Technology I, Basics program (600hr.) and received a MATC Program Certificate, may be able transfer their course work hours into the Digital Media Technology II Program as part of the completion requirements. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Digital Media Applied Technology Training Digital Media Technology II 1,230 Hours Digital Media Technology I, Basics - 600 Hours Audio/Visual Communications Emphasis - 630 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Digital Media Technology Program provides a strong foundation in the diverse fields of graphic design, digital/audio/video, web coding and development. It offers both theory and hands-on application in the production of electronically-generated media that can be used in print, television, film, websites, and mobile computing. Have you ever wanted to make a movie? You can! This program emphasis will allow students to develop more in-depth skills on the filmmaking tools learned in Digital Media I. Learn how to write a script, use a camera, edit, add special effects, share online, and so much more. After completing the Digital Media Technology I course students will focus their studies on: • Advanced Photography • Video Pre-Production • Video Production • Video Post-Production • Animation Principles 2D and 3D • Adobe After Effects • Social Media And Video Delivery Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,460.00 $390.00 $1.00 $2,851.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. 2014-2015 Program Tuition COURSE CATALOG To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors 59 DIGITA L MEDIA TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • • • • and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Digital Media Technology, Audio/Visual Communications Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Digital Media Technology II 1,230 Hours Digital Media Technology I, Basics - 600 Hours Digital Arts Emphasis - 630 Hours • TRAINING PLAN: The Digital Media Technology Program provides a strong foundation in the diverse fields of graphic design, digital/audio/video, web coding and development. It offers both theory and hands-on application in the production of electronically-generated media that can be used in print, television, film, websites, and mobile computing. • • This program emphasis prepares students for a career in graphic design. Building on the skills learned in Digital Media I, Basics, this program takes a deeper dive into Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign while exploring their multiple applications in today’s business world. After completing the Digital Media Technology I course students will focus their studies on: • Graphic Design • Graphic Design Applications in Photoshop • Desktop Publishing in Adobe Indesign • Illustration in Adobe Illustrator • HTML/CSS • Wordpress Applications COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Digital Media Technology, Digital Arts Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Digital Media Technology Program at 1,230 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. schedule. All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. • Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,460.00 $390.00 $35.48 $2,885.48 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Digital Media Technology Program at 1,230 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) 60 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Digital Media Technology II 1,230 Hours Digital Media Technology I, Basics - 600 Hours Web Design and Development Emphasis - 630 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Digital Media Technology Program provides a strong foundation in the diverse fields of graphic design, digital/audio/video, web coding and development. It offers both theory and hands-on application in the production of electronically-generated media that can be used in print, television, film, websites, and mobile computing. Interactive, dynamic websites have become absolutely essential for all businesses today. This program emphasis prepares students with the skills and tools needed to create powerful, effective websites that utilize the latest technologies and innovations such as HTML 5, CSS3, and more. After completing the Digital Media Technology I course students will focus their studies on: • Web Development • Web Graphics and Photo Editing • User Interface & Experience Design • Content Management Systems • Client-Side Scripting I • Client-Side Scripting II • Server-Side Scripting I • Search Engine Optimization MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • All students must have successfully completed MATC’s Business Computer Literacy and Keyboarding Course; or show current industry level equivalent of basic computer skills experience. • All students must meet with the MATC Career Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a Training Agreement. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Digital Media Technology, Web Design and Development Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,460.00 $390.00 $49.18 $2,899.18 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Digital Media Technology Program at 1,230 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 61 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training The health care industry is one of the world’s largest and fastestgrowing industries and is supported by a highly skilled and welltrained workforce that includes specialized technicians, medical secretaries, office and clinical assistants to just name a few. PROGRAMS: Dental Assistant - 900 hours • Dental Assistant, Clinical - 750 hours • Dental Front Office - 150 hours Emergency Health Care (See page 73) Medical Assistant (MA) - 900 hours Medical Billing and Coding - 1,100 hours Medical Billing and Coding, Accelerated - 645 hours Medical Office Administration - 630 hours Nursing Health Care (See page 78) Pharmacy Technician - 600, 390, or 315 hours Phlebotomy Technician - 60 hours Surgical Technologist - 1310 hours COURSES: Dental Radiology Certification - 6 hours Phlebotomy Refresher - 3 hours 62 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Dental Assistant - 900 Hours Dental Assistant, Clinical - 750 Hours Dental Front Office - 150 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Dental Assistants have many tasks, ranging from patient care to record keeping, while working under the direction of a dentist. During dental procedures, assistants work alongside the dentist to provide assistance. The Dental Assistant Program (900 hours) combines both dental clinical skills and front office skills. This is a great introduction to the dental field for students interested in becoming dentists, hygienists, lab technicians, and specialty assistants. Together this provides students the training they need to work in all dental assistant positions in a dental office. Students will study topics in: • Dental Terminology and Anatomy • Dental Radiology • Psychology for Health Professionals • Dental Clinical Study • CPR/First Aid • OSHA Processes, Dental Law and Ethics • Dental Front Office Processes COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Dental Assistant Program Certificate Note: MATC certification is not granted upon class time completion only. Students must also complete all externship training to receive an MATC Program Certificate. Potential Industry Certifications: As part of the 900 hour program a 300 hour Dental Assistant Externship, and a 30 hour Dental Front Office Externship is required. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site, in coordination with the instructor. Students are expected to work at least 15 hours per week at the externship site. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,800.00 $500.00 $889.50 $3,194.50 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements. 2014-2015 PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • High School Senior Students can start working toward the 900 hour program by first registering for the Clinical Dental Assistant (750 hr.) program and then the Dental Front Office (150 hr.) program separately. Please see the Clinical Dental Assistant Program for high school student enrollment requirements. COURSE CATALOG MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Dental Assistant, Clinical - 750 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Dental Clinical Assistant Program trains students in all aspects of chair-side procedures in assisting the dentist. Students will study topics in: • Dental Terminology and Anatomy • Dental Radiology • Psychology for Health Professionals • Dental Clinical Study • CPR/First Aid • OSHA Processes, Dental Law and Ethics • Dental Front Office Basics This program also requires a 300 hour Dental Assistant Externship. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site, in coordination with the instructor. Students are expected to work at least 15 hours per week at the externship site. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,500.00 $440.00 $516.15 $2,456.15 • CPR/First Aid Certification * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. • OSHA Certification • Dental Radiology Certification To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Dental Assistant Program, at 900 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high 63 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT: High School Senior Students can start working toward the 900 hour program by first registering for the Clinical Dental Assistant (750 hr.) program and then the Dental Front Office (150 hr.) program separately. Due to the competitive demand among students in the region for the Dental Assistant Program, the MATC allocates a specific number of enrollment slots to each high school in the region. Each high school has the responsibility to choose the number of students in order to fill the slots given to them for the MATC Dental Assistant Program. High school students will need to meet with their high school counselor to learn more about the process to be selected for the dental assistant program. High schools may vary on their own selection method ranging from GPA, essays, SEOP, career goals, while others are on a first come first serve bases. Health Care Applied Technology Training Dental Front Office - 150 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Dental office receptionists perform secretarial duties using specific knowledge of dental terminology and clinic or laboratory procedures. In the Dental Front Office Program students will train in dental office areas like: • Reception Work • Insurance and Billing • Patient Charts and Records • HIPAA • OSHA After class and lab training students will take part in a 30 hour externship in dental front office position. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site, in coordination with the instructor. During the externship the student must report to the instructor each week. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $300.00 $135.00 $373.35 $808.35 COMPLETION OUTCOME: To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Note: MATC certification is not granted upon class time completion only. Students must also complete all externship training to receive MATC Program Certificate. • MATC, Dental Front Office Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. MATC, Dental Assistant, Clinical Program Certificate COMPLETION OUTCOME: Note: MATC certification is not granted upon class time completion only. Students must also complete all externship training to receive MATC Program Certificate. For more information please see page 17 of this catalog. • Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. Students that have taken the Entrance Assessment for a prior program and have been enrolled with MATC in the last 12 months do not have to take the Entrance Assessment again. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Potential Industry Certifications: • CPR/First Aid Certification • OSHA Certification • Dental Radiology Certification 64 PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • Students must have successfully completed the MATC Dental Assistant, Clinical Program and earned a MATC Program Certificate; or have equivalent related work experience in a dental office setting. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Dental Radiology Certification Course 6 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn the techniques involved in using and developing dental x-rays. Students also learn about the properties of radiation and x-ray production as well as becoming familiar with the equipment used and the techniques involved in processing film. During the Dental Radiology Certification, students will focus on competencies in: Health Care Applied Technology Training TRAINING PLAN: The Medical Assistant Program trains students to perform administrative and clinical tasks for physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, hospitals, and other health practitioners. Students will learn all aspects of the clinical office including: • Patient Vitals and Patient Examination Assistance • Medical Histories and Medical Terminology • Prescriptions, Injections, Phlebotomy, and IV Placement • Lab Procedures and Minor Surgery • Radiology Equipment • Medical Instrument Preparation • Legal Issues, Dental Clinic, and Lab Safety • Front Office Basics: Scheduling, Insurance, Billing/Coding • Extraoral and Intraoral Imaging • CPR and First Aid Certifications • Digital Imaging and Film Mounting • Dental Film and Processing • Infection Control • Identification of Anatomical Landmarks Books and Supplies Total $12.00 $13.00 $20.00 $45.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,800.00 $390.00 $427.15 $2,617.15 Financial Aid Availability: To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs • • • Financial Aid Availability: VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • Students must currently be working in a dental office. COMPLETION OUTCOME: MATC, Dental Radiology Occupation Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: Utah State DOPL Certification in Dental Radiology COURSE CATALOG and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. Documentation of two MMR immunizations at least 28 days apart after the age of one (1), or Documentation of a positive antibody titer for measles/rubella. Immunity to Varicella (chickenpox) verified by; Immunization record - one (1) immunization if vaccinated before age 13, two (2) if vaccinated after age 13, or Positive titer for varicella Hepatitis B Vaccine (three-dose series), or Twinrix (three-dose series), or Positive titer for Hepatitis B After students enroll they must complete a drug screen and background check in order to be eligible for an Externship. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • Federal Aid Available: No 2014-2015 • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. • 2. 1. 2. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs • 1. 2. Students will take their training to a new level by completing a 180 hour externship at the end of the program. Students will work in the office with the physician and staff observing and assisting in daily tasks. Students will be responsible to arrange their own extern sites in coordination with the program instructor. Fees Must have documentation for all immunization requirements: • Evidence of immunity to rubella as demonstrated by either; 1. Foundations of Radiography Program Tuition • Medical Assistant - 900 Hours • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE MATC, Medical Assistant Program Certificate Note: MATC certification is not granted upon class time completion only. Students must also complete all externship training to receive MATC Program Certificate. Potential Industry Certifications: • CPR/First Aid Certification • NCCT National Certification ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Medical Assistant Program, at 900 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor for more information. 65 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes Medical Billing and Coding - 1,100 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The need for qualified medical coders has greatly increased due to demand for health care services and tightening of government guidelines related to health care coverage, patient services, and reimbursement processes. This program will train students to properly locate, document, and validate appropriate diagnostic and procedure codes using the current ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding manuals for professional services. Students will gain knowledge of: • Proper Billing Processes • Insurance Claim Preparation • Reimbursement Policies • Medical Terminology • Psychology for Health Care Professionals • Medical Office Administration • Diagnostic Coding • Computerized Medical Office • Anatomy and Coding • Procedural Coding • Medical Law and Ethics • Coding Simulations • CPR and First Aid Certifications Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,200. $360. $958. $3,518.45 00 Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Medical Billing and Coding Accelerated 645 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Medical Billing and Coding Accelerated Program is an accelerated schedule of the Medical Billing and Coding 1,100 hour program. It is designed for students with prior medical experience that meet the prerequisite requirements. Students who meet the requirements will be able to enroll in this accelerated program and will obtain the same occupational outcome of the full medical billing and coding program. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,290.00 $360.00 $772.95 $2,422.95 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Students completing this program are prepared for employment opportunities in doctor’s offices, clinics, nursing homes, hospitals, labs, public health facilities, and insurance agencies. Students will be prepared to test for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) examination with the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). Students that successfully pass the examinations will be nationally certified as medical coders with the AAPC. 00 VA Qualified: Yes Health Care Applied Technology Training 45 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Medical Billing and Coding Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • CPR/First Aid Certification • National Coding Certification through the AAPC ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Medical Billing and Coding Program, at 1,100 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • Students must have a high school diploma, or GED, and have taken the MATC Entrance Assessment. • The Accelerated Medical Billing and Coding Program requires at least oneyear prior medical experience and a letter of recommendation from a physician or medical office manager. This recommendation must include the number of years of experience the individual has in a medical field. The individual must have knowledge in medical front office duties. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Medical Billing and Coding, Accelerated Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: 66 • CPR/First Aid Certification • National Coding Certification through the AAPC COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Medical Office Administration 630 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Medical Office Administrators perform secretarial duties as a receptionist, administrative assistant, unit clerk, ward clerk, or health information specialist. In this program students will learn administrative and clerical procedures including: • Appointment Scheduling • Medical Records and Filing • Reimbursement Policies • Billing and Patient Collection Processes • Medical Law and Ethics • Insurance Claim Policies • Medical Terminology • Accounts Receivable • Accounts Payable • Psychology for Health Care Professionals • Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Professionals • Computerized Medical Office • CPR and First Aid Certifications Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,260. $360. $356. $1,976.18 00 18 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements 2014-2015 COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Medical Office Administration Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: Students will take their training to a new level by completing a 30 hour externship at the end of the program. Student will go on-site to a medical office where they observe and assist in the doctor’s office administration of daily tasks. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site in coordination with the program instructor. 00 PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COURSE CATALOG • CPR/First Aid Certification MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Pharmacy Technician - 600 Hours or 390 Hours: Accelerated Schedule or 315 Hours: Summer Schedule TRAINING PLAN: Pharmacy technicians help licensed pharmacists dispense prescription medication. They work under the supervision of pharmacists, who must review all prescriptions before they are given to patients. In the Pharmacy Technician Program students will learn how to assist the pharmacist in a simulated retail or hospital setting. Training will focus on: • Pharmacology • Pharmacy Calculations • Pharmaceutical Terminology • Pharmacy Computers • Drug Inventory Management • Drug Names and Classifications • Over the Counter Medications • Pharmacy Laws and Regulations • Customer Service • Medication Distribution • Patient Records • Billing and Insurance Claims Processes Students must meet the State of Utah requirements and complete a 200 hour externship in order to take the Pharmacy Technician Licensure exam in Utah. This part of the program allows the student to go to an on-site pharmacy setting, where they observe and assist in the daily tasks with the pharmacist in a retail or hospital pharmacy. Students will be responsible to arrange their own externship site in coordination with the program instructor. Students who successfully complete the classroom and externship training must have a high school diploma or GED to qualify to take the national exam and be 18 years or older. Students must have taken the National Pharmacy Technician Exam in order to apply to become a licensed Pharmacy Technician in the State of Utah. Students must complete the license application process with the State of Utah within one year (12 months) of the program start date. 67 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,200.00 $315.00 $578.60 $2,093.60 Health Care Applied Technology Training Pharmacy Technician - Pharmacy Technician - 390 Hours: Accelerated Schedule 315 Hours: Summer Schedule * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Pending... VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Pharmacy Technician 390 hour accelerated schedule is mainly designed for well prepared students who have other obligations during the day. It follows the same training plan and skills/ competency requirements for students as the 600 hour schedule and will allow for the same completion outcome. ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Pharmacy Technician 315 hour summer accelerated schedule is mainly designed for adult college students who are completing prerequisite requirements for Pharmacy School. It follows the same training plan and skills/competency requirements for students as the 450 hour schedule and will allow for the same completion outcome. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Students interested in taking the Accelerated 315 hour course must get approval with: Mark Middlebrook Phone: 801-753-4125 Email: mmiddlebrook@mlatc.edu and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • Students must complete and pass a drug screen and background check. Students having any drug related misdemeanors or felonies on their record will not be able to complete the required externship to qualify to take the licensure exam. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $780. $315. $578. $1,673.65 00 00 65 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $630.00 $315.00 $578.65 $1,523.65 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Pharmacy Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) Utah State Pharmacy Technician Licensure • Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) National Pharmacy Technician Certification, or National Healthcareer Association (ExCPT) National Pharmacy Technician Certification 68 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Phlebotomy Technician - 60 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This 5 week program will teach students interested in the health technology fields the correct and most efficient means of drawing blood. Students will learn back office laboratory and clinical skills. Students training will focus on: • Urinalysis • Venipunctures • Butterflies • Needle to Syringe Method • I.V. Placement • Hematocrits • Finger Sticks • Laboratory Protocols COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Phlebotomy Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Phlebotomy Technician Certification (CPT) from the NCCT NATIONAL CERTIFICATION TESTING: This program will prepare students for the National Phlebotomy Certification Test with the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT). Please discuss national testing details with the course instructor. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Phlebotomy Refresher Course 3 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program offers students who have already taken the Phlebotomy Course the ability to practice 3 more hours on a volunteer night. This will give the student an opportunity to get more sticks, and increase their confidence in doing blood draws. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $6.00 $14.00 $20.00 $40.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Each student is required to provide their own volunteers to practice on throughout the course. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Volunteers younger than 18 years old must have a parent/legal guardian present the entire time. All volunteers and/or guardian must sign a consent waiver prior to procedure practice. Financial Aid Availability: Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Students must have completed and passed a Phlebotomy course. • All students must have a current BLS for Healthcare Provider Card prior to course start date. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $120. $326. $195. $641.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Students must be 18 years of age or older, by the first day of class, to enroll in the Phlebotomy Technician program. • All students must have a current BLS for Healthcare Provider Card prior to course start date. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 69 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Surgical Technician - 1,314 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students in the Surgical Technician Program learn to be allied health professionals who work in the surgical suite delivering patient care. They ensure the operating room environment is safe, the equipment functions properly, and the operative procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety. Surgical technicians are the surgical team’s experts in aseptic technique. Training at MATC will focus on: • Surgical Technology Basics • Microbiology and Infection Control • Asepsis • Surgical Techniques • Surgical Electronics and Robotics • Instrumentation • Surgical Procedures • Workplace Readiness • regionally accredited college. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Surgical Technician Program Certificate Note: MATC certification is not granted upon class time completion only. Students must also complete all externship training to receive an MATC Program Certificate. Potential Industry Certifications: • As part of the program students are responsible to complete a non-paid 500 hour clinical externship in an operating room. pending... The MATC Surgical Technician Program is a new program being offered by MATC. The curriculum, cost, and class dates are still under development. Please keep up to date on all program offerings, schedules and information on MATC’s website! mlatc.edu/programs/healthcare Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,628.00 $940.00 $395.00 $3,963.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Pending... VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY. • Students must be at least 18 years of age and have earned a high school diploma or GED. • Students must have taken a completed an academic Anatomy and Physiology courses with a B- grade or better from an 70 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training The emergency health care industry is a profession within the health care sector dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care, transport to definitive care, and other medical transport to patients with illnesses and injuries which prevent the patient from caring for themselves. The health care industry is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing industries and is supported by a highly skilled and well-trained workforce. PROGRAMS: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - 225 or 180 hours Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced (AEMT) - 135 hours COURSES: EMT Continuing Medical Education - 10 hours Heartsaver CPR/AED - 3 hours Heartsaver First Aid - 3 hours Basic Life Support (BLS) - 6 hours Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - 14 hours Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) - 14 hours Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Heartcode - 10 hours 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 71 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 225 Hours TRAINING PLAN: In an emergency, EMT’s are typically dispatched by 911 operators to the scene, where they often work with police and fire fighters. This program will train students to respond as an EMT, with the emergency skills needed to assess a patient’s condition and manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies at the scene of an accident or other emergency situations. Training with focus on: • Patient Preparatory and Assessment • Airway Management • Pre-Hospital Medical Treatment • Pre-Hospital Trauma Treatment • Pre-Hospital Infant & Children Treatment • HAZMAT Awareness • Shock and Bleeding Control • Multi-Casualty Management • Patient Movement and CNS Injury Protocols • Students must have a current CPR certification through American Heart Association (Health Care Provider Level). Students who do not have a current CPR card will have an opportunity during the program to obtain the CPR certification. As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Emergency Medical Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: Individuals interested in employment with Law Enforcement, Fire Fighting, or Emergency Medicine must be EMT certified. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $450.00 $415.00 $207.15 $1,072.15 • State of Utah EMT Certification • National Certification Registry offered STATE CERTIFICATION TESTING: Utah State fees required for certification are included in fees paid to MATC at registration. This includes TB testing, Utah State testing, and notarized application fees. Completion of this course does NOT guarantee certification with the State of Utah as an EMT or guarantee that you will be recommended for certification with the state. Each student must meet all of the requirements of an EMT in order to be considered for recommendation. In addition, students will be required to finish ALL State testing and retesting within 120 days of the last day of the program. There are both a written and practical test required by the state. Health Care Applied Technology Training Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 180 Hours: Accelerated Schedule ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) 180 hour accelerated schedule follows the same training plan and skills/competency requirements for students as the 225 hour schedule and will allow for the same completion outcome. This accelerated schedule is set up to accommodate evening and summer schedules. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $360. $415. $207. $982.15 00 00 15 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements ACADEMIC TRANSFER: Transfer of Credit Students who pass the state certification can earn 9 hours of credit at some state colleges, if currently registered and enrolled with a minimum of 3 hours. Students must meet with the EMT Course Coordinator for college credit requirements and/or national certification information. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students that MUST BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE within 120 days of program completion (see state certification testing for more information). 72 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. Students that have taken the Entrance Assessment for a prior program and have been enrolled with MATC in the last 12 months do not have to take the Entrance Assessment again. Emergency Medical Technician, Advanced (AEMT) - 135 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Advanced EMT (AEMT) is the second level of emergency medical training where students will continue their training for more advanced skills. This programs training will focus on the following skill competencies: • Foundations of AEMT • Pharmacology • Venous Access • Medication Administration • • Advanced Airway Management • Advanced Patient Preparatory and Assessment • Hemorrhaging and Shock • Respiratory Distress • Cardiovascular Emergencies • Allergic Reactions • Overdose Protocols • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) State of Utah Advanced EMT (AEMT) Certification • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) $270.00 MATC, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Program Tuition COMPLETION OUTCOME: Fees Books and Supplies Total $495.00 $110.00 $875.00 National Certification Registry offered STATE CERTIFICATION TESTING: Utah State fees required for certification are included in fees paid to MATC at registration. This includes TB testing, Utah State testing, and notarized application fees. Completion of this course does NOT guarantee certification with the State of Utah as an EMT or guarantee that you will be recommended for certification with the state. Each student must meet all of the requirements of an EMT in order to be considered for recommendation. In addition, students will be required to finish ALL State testing and retesting within 120 days of the last day of the program. There are both a written and practical test required by the state. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training EMT Continuing Medical Education Course - 10 Hours TRAINING PLAN: EMT CME training: offered for individuals who hold a current Utah EMS certification and need to earn their required continuing medical education hours to maintain their credential. EMT credentials for Utah cycle every four years for individuals. The complete EMT National Standard Curriculum is taught each semester during MATC EMT and Advanced EMT programs. This is your opportunity to obtain those required CME hours and practice those competencies to maintain the standard of care for renewal. All CME training is provided hands on in a classroom or standardized patient setting. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $20. $10. $0. $30.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations ACADEMIC TRANSFER: Transfer of Credit Students who pass the state certification can earn 6 hours of credit at some state colleges. Students must meet with the EMT Course Coordinator for college credit requirements and/or national certification information. and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Students must have a current EMT Certification • Students must meet with the EMT Program Coordinator to obtain a schedule. Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COMPLETION OUTCOME: PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students at least 18 years old. • All students must be a certified EMT and have current CPR Certification through American Heart Association (Health Care Provider level). • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG • MATC, EMS Continuing Medical Education Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None 73 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Health Care Applied Technology Training Heartsaver CPR/AED Course - 3 Hours Heartsaver First Aid Course - 3 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Heartsaver CPR/AED course combines basic CPR skills training with instruction and practice in using an AED. The course covers: adult CPR/AED with and without a mask, adult choking, child CPR/AED, infant CPR, and child and infant choking. TRAINING PLAN: The Heartsaver First Aid course provides training in basic first aid procedures-including the first aid skills recommended by OSHA-in a format that can be delivered in a single day. This course covers: first aid basics, medical emergencies, and environmental emergencies. THE HEARTSAVER CPR/AED COURSE IS INTENDED FOR: • Individuals who have a duty to respond to a cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements • Lay rescuers who may need to respond to an emergency in the workplace • Family members of patients at high risk for sudden cardiac death THE HEARTSAVER FIRST AID COURSE IS INTENDED FOR: • Security and airline personnel • Camp counselors • Police and firefighters • Teachers and day-care workers • Aerobics teachers/physical-fitness trainers Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies $6. $16. $0. 00 00 00 $22. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Financial Aid Availability: Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $6. $16. $0. $22.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Federal Aid Available: No Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Students must be 16 years of age or older, by the first day of class. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Heartsaver CPR/AED Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • American Heart Association (AHA) CPR/AED Card The cost of the AHA card is included in the course fees. TRAINING PLAN: The BLS for Health Care Providers course is designed to provide a wide variety of certified or non-certified, licensed or non-licensed, health care professionals with the skills to keep people alive until they can be brought to a hospital or be treated with more advanced lifesaving measures. This course trains students in adult and pediatric CPR; two-rescuer scenarios and use of the bag-valve masks; foreign-body airway obstruction; automated external defibrillation; special resuscitation situations; stroke and cardiac arrest; and other cardiopulmonary emergencies. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Total 00 Basic Life Support (BLS) Course 6 Hours THE BLS COURSE IS INTENDED FOR: • Physicians, Nurses, and Paramedics • Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) • Respiratory, Physical, and Occupational Therapists • Aides, Medical or Nursing Assistants, and other allied health personnel • First Responders, such as police officers and firefighters Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Health Care Applied Technology Training COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Students must be 16 years of age or older, by the first day of class. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $12.00 $26.00 $0.00 $38.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Heartsaver First Aid Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • American Heart Association (AHA) First Aid Card The cost of the AHA card is included in the course fees. Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Students must be 16 years of age or older, by the first day of class. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Basic Life Support (BLS) Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support Card The cost of the AHA card is included in the course fees. • 74 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Health Care Applied Technology Training Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Course - 14 Hours Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Heartcode Course - 10 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The ACLS course builds on the foundation of lifesaving Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health care Providers skills, emphasizing the importance of continuous, high-quality CPR. This advanced course highlights the importance of team dynamics and communication, systems of care, airway management,related pharmacology, and immediate post-cardiacarrest care. This course covers: ACLS algorithms, immediate post-cardiac-arrest care, airway management, rhythm recognition, high quality CPR, 1st-rescuer CPR AED, effective resuscitation team dynamics, megacode treatment, and identification and initial care of other life-threatening clinical situations. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $28.00 Fees Books and Supplies Total $65.00 $0.00 $93.00 TRAINING PLAN: E-Learning Heartcode ACLS: is a self-paced training anytime, anyplace, comprehensive program from the American Heart Association (AHA). ACLS Part 1 uses eSimulation technology to present realistic patient scenarios. Students are presented with a team dynamics lesson, 10 ACLS hospital-based case scenarios, and a written exam. While interacting with the program, students assess each patient, formulate a treatment plan based on ACLS guidelines, and then provide treatment. Successful completion of Part 1, the cognitive component, and Parts 2 and 3, skills practice and testing, with a voice-assisted manikin (VAM) system, meet the requirements for obtaining an AHA ACLS Provider course completion card. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Health Care Applied Technology Training Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Course - 14 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The PALS course is designed to provide pediatric health care providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children and help improve outcomes. The course is aimed at professionals who must have credentials as a requirement for doing their jobs. This course covers: recognition and treatment of infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest, the systematic approach to pediatric assessment, effective respiratory management, defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion, intraosseous access and fluid bolus, and effective resuscitation team dynamics. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $20.00 $80.00 $0.00 $100.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs VA Qualified: No and/or scheduling requirements Books and Supplies Total $28.00 $90.00 $47.00 $165.00 To find out more about course information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Federal Aid Available: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Fees * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Financial Aid Availability: VA Qualified: No Program Tuition Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • Students must have a current BLS for Health care Providers Card. It must be presented on the first day of course. If you are not current in BLS, you will not be allowed to take this course. • Students must complete the pre-course evaluation and pre-test in the course textbook, before the first day of class. It can be purchased before class starts in any MATC bookstore. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support Card The cost of the AHA card is included in the course fees. • 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • Students must have a current BLS for Health care Providers Card. It must be presented on the first day of course. If you are not current in BLS, you will not be allowed to take this course. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, ACLS Heartcode Occupational Skills Certificate COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • Students must have a current BLS for Health care Providers Card. It must be presented on the first day of course. If you are not current in BLS, you will not be allowed to take this course. • Students must complete the pre-course evaluation and pre-test in the course textbook, before the first day of class. It can be purchased before class starts in any MATC bookstore. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • Potential Industry Certifications: American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS Heartcode Card The cost of the AHA card is included in the course fees. • MATC, Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: American Heart Association (AHA) Pediatric Advanced Life Support Card The cost of the AHA card is included in the course fees. • 75 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS NURSING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training The nursing industry is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. The health care industry is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing industries and is supported by a highly skilled and well-trained workforce. PROGRAMS: Nurse Assistant (CNA) - 135 or 105 hours Practical Nurse (LPN) - 900 hours COURSES: Nurse Assistant (CNA) Refresher Course- 8 hours Medication Aide Certification Course - 100 hours Intravenous Therapy Course - 24 hours 76 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Nurse Assistant (CNA) - 135 Hours or 105 Hours: Evening Schedule or 105 Hours: 13 Week Saturday Schedule or 105 Hours: 3 Week Schedule TRAINING PLAN: Nursing Assistants, provide basic care and help with living activities for patients. During this program students will be trained under the direction of a licensed nurse in a patient’s physical, emotional, and social care, in both classroom theory and clinical experiences. This programs training will cover: • Human needs and patient rights • Hand washing, sterile gloving, and PPE • Communication and medical terminology • Vital sign measurements • Medical bed making • PT admission, discharge, and transfer • Pain treatment that affect/promote sleep • CPR and First Aid safety • Patient positioning techniques, transfers, • Elimination techniques • Surgical duties and assessment with a physical PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Students must be 16 years old prior to the first day of class. • Students must have TB testing and a Hepatitis B vaccine, or sign a waiver form. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Nurse Assistant Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • State of Utah Certified Nurse Assistant Certificate • American Heart Association (AHA) SPR/First Aid Certificate MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Nurse Assistant (CNA) 135 Hours: Semester Schedule ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Nurse Assistant (CNA) 135 hour schedule was designed to follow the Utah County region school districts high school schedule for A or B days. With the course following an every-other day class schedule, the 135 hour program takes approximately one semester (90 class days) to complete. • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. For the Thanksgiving Point Campus, in Lehi, and the Orem Camupus Fall and Spring Sessions of this course are based on an Alpine A or B day schedule. A copy of the scheduled days for class can be found at: http://alpineschools.org/district-calendar The Spanish Fork Campus is based on a Nebo A or B Day schedule. A copy of the scheduled days for class can be found at: http://www.nebo.edu/information/calendar Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) ambulation, ROM, etc. exam Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $270. $215. $57. $542.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. • Special populations • Body systems, diseases, and disorders • Stages of death and dying • Mental illness and MR/DD • Professional hygiene for patients • Skin care To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes When students pass the course and the state exam, they will be Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), and qualified to take jobs at assisted living centers, long term care facilities, home health agencies, and hospitals. Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Most LPN and RN training institutions require CNA Certification as part of their prerequisites. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 77 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Health Care Applied Technology Training Health Care Applied Technology Training Nurse Assistant (CNA) - Nurse Assistant (CNA) - Nurse Assistant (CNA) - 135 Hours: Wasatch Schedule 135 Hours: Summit Schedule 105 Hours: Evening Schedule, or ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Nurse Assistant (CNA) 135 hour schedule was designed to follow the Wasatch County region school districts high school schedule. The 135 hour program takes approximately one semester (90 class days) to complete. • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Nurse Assistant (CNA) 135 hour schedule was designed to follow the Summit County region school districts high school schedule. • Available to high school juniors and senior students ONLY. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Adult Students Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies $270. $160. $0. 00 00 00 Total $160. 00 105 Hours: 13 Week Saturday Schedule ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Nurse Assistant (CNA) 105 hour accelerated schedule follows the same training plan and skills/competency requirements for students as the 135 hour schedule and will allow for the same completion outcome. This accelerated schedule is set up to accommodate evening or weekend schedules. • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies $270. $200. $20. 00 00 00 Total $490. 00 To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs High School Students Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $270.00 $160.00 $20.00 $180.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $210.00 $215.00 $57.00 $482.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements 78 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS Health Care Applied Technology Training Nurse Assistant (CNA) - Health Care Applied Technology Training Nurse Assistant Refresher Course - 8 Hours 105 Hours: 3 Week Schedule ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The Nurse Assistant (CNA) 105 hour 3 week accelerated schedule follows the same training plan and skills/competency requirements for students as the 135 hour schedule and will allow for the same completion outcome. This accelerated schedule is set up to accommodate a fast-pace learning environment. NOTE: Students will follow a 3 week set schedule: Week 1: 25 Class hours (M - F) & 5 hour CPR Training (Sat.) Week 2: 25 Class hours (M - F), & 8 Clinical hours (Sat.) Week 3: 25 Class hours (M - F), & 17 Clinical hours (F & Sat.) Students will need to be available for the whole day for the clinical’s, due to site scheduling availability. Clinical’s will be held on Saturdays during weeks 2 and 3. Fees Books and Supplies Total $210.00 $215.00 $57.00 $482.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $16.00 Fees Books and Supplies Total $50.00 $0.00 $66.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No • Common Drugs • Over The Counter Drugs • Effects and Side Effects • Interactions with Other Medications • Medication Errors • Medication used in a Divers Population Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • Students must be 16 years of age or older, and have completed an MATC Nurse Assistant Program and have had a Utah State CNA certification within the last 5 years. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Nurse Assistant (CNA) Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $200. $215. $170. $585.98 00 00 98 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Federal Aid Available: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Medication Aide Certification Course - 100 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This certification allows CNA’s to pass medications at long term health care facilities. Current CNAs will learn the basic principles and techniques about medication and medication administration, including: Financial Aid Availability: VA Qualified: Yes Health Care Applied Technology Training TRAINING PLAN: This course is designed to give MATC students instruction and practice to prepare to pass the skills and written portion of the Utah Nursing Assistant Registry State test. Students may select and register for as many eight-hour blocks as they feel they need. Students training will focus on: • Four hours of lab time with an instructor going over the skills needed for UNAR State testing of skills. • Four hours of time in the computer lab taking final tests to prepare the student for the written portion of the State test. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • Students must have a high school diploma or GED. • Students must have current CNA and CPR certifications and be in good standing with UNAR. • Students must have worked at least 2000 hours as a CNA in the previous two years before taking this course. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • State of Utah Certified Nurse Assistant MATC, Medication Aide Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG National Medication Aide Certification 79 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Practical Nurse (LPN) - 900 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Licensed Practical Nurses (known as LPNs) provide basic medical care. They work under the direction of registered nurses and doctors. Licensed Practical Nurses work in settings such as nursing homes and extended care facilities, hospitals, physicians’ offices, and private homes. This program will prepare students to function at the first level of nursing in a variety of health care settings. Students first semester training will focus on: • Nursing Fundamentals • Mental Health • Pharmacology I • Clinicals and Lab Experience APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: • Students must be at least 18 years old. • Students must have a current Nursing Assistant State of Utah certification (CNA). • Must have a current CPR for the Professional Rescuer. (Must be through American Red Cross or Health Care Provider Course through American Heart Association) • Must take the TEAS test before submitting application. The TEAS test scores are good for six months. If you have taken the TEAS test twice in six months, we will only count your first exam score. • Must have documentation for all immunization requirements: • Evidence of immunity to rubella as demonstrated by either; 1. 2. Students second semester training will focus on: • Pharmacology II • Care of the New Family • Medical Surgery • Clinicals and Lab Experience • 2. • • Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,800.00 $1,185.00 $1,450.00 $4,435.00 • • * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations 80 • Tdap only. (This is not the same as a DTaP, a DPT, a Td, or a Tetanus shot). Hepatitis B Vaccine (three-dose series), or 1. 2. Program Tuition Immunization record (one (1) immunization if vaccinated before age 13, two (2) if vaccinated after age 13), or Positive titer for varicella Tdap Immunization 1. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) and/or scheduling requirements Immunity to Varicella (chickenpox) verified by; 1. This nursing education program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN): 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, 30326 Phone: 404-975-5000 Fax: 404-975-5020 Email: info@acenursing.org Documentation of two MMR immunizations at least 28 days apart after the age of one (1), or Documentation of a positive antibody titer for measles/rubella. Twinrix (three-dose series), or Positive titer for Hepatitis B Seasonal flu vaccine is required TOEFL is required for all students whose first language is anything other than English and must have been taken within three (3) years of the first day of class. Students must earn a total score of 75 with a minimum of 18 in any single area. If English is not your first language, it is recommended that you complete the TOEFL prior to taking the TEAS test. Prior course work, certifications, or degrees in the U. S. or any other country do not exempt applicants from this requirement. All students entering this program are required to attend the first week of classes. • Able to complete all ADA Essential Job Functions • Students should have open availability; class times may vary based on clinical site availability ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: The top 35 best application scores will be selected to go through a second application process which will consist of an interview. 24 Students will be selected following the interview and offered a seat in the Program. The PN Faculty reserves the right to interview additional qualified applicants. If additional applicants are interviewed the faculty will interview the next ten (10) qualified applicants in the order they are ranked on the alternate list. This process may continue, if the faculty deems it necessary, until the top 24 students are selected. If you are an alternate you can be notified of an available seat as late as the beginning of the first week of class. Admission to the program is contingent on: • A negative drug screen • A satisfactory background check • Evidence of fulfillment of additional immunization requirements • Attendance of the mandatory PN program orientation during the first week of class For additional information, e-mail the Nursing Department at: nursing@mlatc.edu Please note: Application deadlines are subject to change. Please check mlatc.edu/nursing or contact the MATC Nursing Department to verify dates. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Practical Nurse Program Certificate • MATC, Intravenous Therapy Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) LPN Licensure ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Practical Nurse Program, at 900 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Health Care Applied Technology Training Intravenous Therapy - 24 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This 24 hour program is designed to certify LPN’s in Intravenous Therapy. The course will cover the purpose, the complications, and initiating peripheral intravenous therapy. Students will be required to demonstrate and pass off a skills portion of the training in order to receive a certificate. THE INTRAVENOUS THERAPY PROGRAM IS INTENDED FOR: • MATC Practical Nurse program completers • Licensed Practical Nurses Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $48. $14. $30. $92.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Students must have graduated from an LPN Program or must be a licensed LPN or higher. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Intravenous Therapy Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 81 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training If you look around at the objects around the room in which you’re currently sitting, you can that quite a few things are manufactured. The universe of manufacturing includes areas like aerospace, transportation, metals, consumer goods, industrial equipment, construction, medical, and biotech. The Manufacturing programs prepare students to help meet Utah’s growing manufacturing employment needs in high demand fields such as composite materials, electrical maintenance, welding, and machining. PROGRAMS: Composite Technology: Advanced - 665 hours Composite Technology: Aerospace - 665 hours Composite Technology: Basics - 90 hours Electrical Systems - 270 hours Machining, CNC - 630 hours Machine Tool Technology - 990 hours Welding Technology Programs (see page 92) COURSES: Composites Blueprint Reading - 75 hours Composites Gel Coat and Fiberglass Repair Course - 96 hours Composites Mold Construction Course - 222 hours Composites Tech-Parts Inspection and Testing Course - 90 hours 82 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training • Composite Technology: Advanced - 665 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Composite Materials Technology allows fabrication in manufacturing parts and assemblies for a variety of applications. After developing skills and techniques in Composite Basics, students will have the opportunity to focus their studies on Advanced Composites focuses on state-of-the-art training for students in the growing market for skilled Composite Technicians. Students will learn in-depth about the composite industry and all that it entails. Students training will focus on: • Advanced Mold Release Systems • Advanced Open Molding • Advanced Vacuum Bagging • Pre-preg Processes • Sandwich Construction • Coatings and Assembly • Mold Construction Basics • Resin Infusion & Closed Molding • Filament Winding • Alternative Processes • Workplace Readiness • MATC, Composite Technology: Advanced Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Composite Technology: Aerospace - 665 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The aerospace industry has always had composites employer representation in the region. The Aerospace Composites program was created to fill the growing needs of employers in Utah, and students in this course have the potential to work for some of the world’s most advanced aerospace composites manufacturers. Student training will focus on: • Manual Cutting & Kit Preparation • Automated Pattern Cutting • Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Prevention • Structural & Non-structural Part Fabrication • Honeycomb & Alternative Sandwich Core Construction • Autoclave & Oven Curing • Automated Lay-up Processes • Trimming and Repair • Bonding, Bond Preparation, & Assembly • Finish Preparation Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,330. $860. $329. $2,519.43 00 • COMPLETION OUTCOME: Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) 00 • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 43 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Composites Basics Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,330. $860. $329. $2,519.43 00 00 43 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Composites Basics Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Pending... VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For 83 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • • additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Composite Technology: Aerospace Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Manufacturing Applied Technology Training • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Basics Composites - 90 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Basics Composites program is an introductory program to the technology and processes used to create parts made with composite materials. Students learn how to perform basic lay-ups of fiberglass, and vacuum bagging technologies used to create stronger, lighter parts. Basic technology, theory, real-life scenarios, and safety practices are taught. Students will also complete a special project in the final days of the course. Students training will focus on: • Composite Basics • Mold Preparation • Open Molding Processes • Vacuum Bagging Technologies and Processes • Lamination Technologies and Processes COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Basic Composite Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $180. $165. $329. $674.43 00 00 43 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. 84 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Composites: Blueprint Reading - 75 Hours Composites: Gel Coat and Fiberglass Repair - 96 Hours TRAINING PLAN: As more technologies and processes are being used and introduced into the composites industry, reading and interpreting blueprints for parts creation is required of composites technicians more often by composites manufacturing employers. Using blueprints identifies the geometric shape of a composite part, its materials composition, location points for fasteners, and assemblies. Students in this program will focus on: • Basic Blueprint Reading • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances • Part Creation Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies $150. $80. $49. 00 00 75 Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Total $279. TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn how to perform cosmetic and structural repairs to gel coated and fiberglass parts. The course will address techniques used in manufacturing and repair facilities. Students training in Gel Coat will focus on: • Small Patch Repairs • Spray Patches • Color Matching • Surface Preparation • Refinishing Techniques Students training in Fiberglass will focus on: • Open Layup and Vacuum Bagging • Identifying Layer and Fiber Orientation • Structural sandwich Core • Replacement Techniques * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No and/or scheduling requirements COMPLETION OUTCOME: MATC, Composites: Blueprint Reading Occupational Skills Certificate None Total $192.00 $175.00 $0.00 $367.00 TRAINING PLAN: Students in the Mold Construction course will learn how to create master patterns, which represent the final part being made. Though master patterns can be made using automated milling machines, this course encourages creativity, so patterns will be made by hand using various techniques. The course will then cover four areas or types of mold construction • Silicone Molds • Open Mold Tooling • Molds for Closed Molded Resin Infusion • Molds for Closed Molded Light RTM • High Temperature Molds Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $444. $365. $110. $919.00 00 VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • All students must have completed MATC’s Composites Basics Program; and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Composites: Gel Coat and Fiberglass Repair Occupational Skills Certificate 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Pending... Federal Aid Available: No Potential Industry Certifications: COURSE CATALOG Composites: Mold Construction - 222 Hours Financial Aid Availability: • 2014-2015 Books and Supplies To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Potential Industry Certifications: • Fees and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • All students must have completed MATC’s Composites Basics Program; and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. • Program Tuition * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) 75 To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • All students must have completed MATC’s Composites Basics Program; and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Composites: Mold Construction Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None None 85 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Composites: Tech-Parts Inspection and Testing - 90 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students learning about part inspection and testing will use calibrated tools and equipment, such as basic measuring tools and electronic testers. Students will also learn how to inspect parts visually for defects and foreign object debris. Additionally, students will learn about structural theory and how to test parts for structural strength and integrity, calculating tensile strength, tensile modulus, etc. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees $180. $80. 00 00 Books and Supplies Total Cost Varies $260. 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Books and Supplies costs varies and students need to meet with instructor for details. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • All students must have completed MATC’s Composites Basics Program; and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • 86 MATC, Composites: Tech-Parts Inspection and Testing Occupational Skills Certificate Health Care Applied Technology Training • Electrical Systems - 270 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This course is designed to prepare a person with a basic knowledge of electricity and handson experiences in the best accepted electrical practices. The electrical systems course can become the a first step into many professions that require a good understanding of electricity such as: electrician; electrical contractor; industrial maintenance technician; heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration technician; telecommunications technician; electronics technician; electronics engineer; electrical engineer; or robotics engineer. Students will learn competencies in: • Electrical Theory • Electrical Code • Electrical, Device, and System Wiring • Workplace Readiness • Electrical Mathematics COMPLETION OUTCOME: MATC, Electrical Systems Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours Students who complete the Electrical Systems Program and receive a MATC Program Certificate are eligible to enroll in the second year of the Electrical Apprenticeship Program. Students must also pass an Accuplacer Math Assessment Test in the MATC Testing Center and must be employed as an Electrical Apprentice. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $540.00 $220.00 $464.83 $1,224.83 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Machine Tool Technology - 990 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn the essentials of machining. This program prepares students for a smooth transition into the manufacturing industry work-force and/or to upgrade skills for career advancement. The Machine Tool Program stresses hands-on, individualized instruction, through project construction and classroom work. Students will learn competencies in: • Machining Basics • Machine Shop Math • Blueprint Reading • Lathe Processes • Milling Processes Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $1,980.00 COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Machine Tool Technology Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • None MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Machining, CNC - 630 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program prepares students to enter the CNC manufacturing environment where they can become machine set-up persons, programmers, or machine operators. It is a comprehensive program that involves learning the CNC programming languages. It also familiarizes students with the Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) environment, where they use CAM software to create machining programs from Computer Aided Design (CAD) solid models. Fundamentals such as tool feeds, speeds, and work holding are stressed. Students will learn competencies in: • Precision Machining Basics • CNC Lathe Processes • CNC Mill Processes • Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Fees Books and Supplies Total • CAM from Solid Models $450.00 $1,616.54 $4,046.54 • Mazatrol * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,260. $290. $69. $1,619.45 00 00 45 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Machine Tool Technology Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have completed the Machine Tool Technology program at MATC and received an MATC Certificate of Proficiency (COP) or demonstrated industry equivalent experience in Machining skills and knowledge. 87 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • • MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, CNC Machining Program Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • 88 None COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE WELDING TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training More than 100 processes and process variants comprise the family of welding technologies, and include methods for welding metals, polymers, and ceramics, as well as emerging composite and engineered materials. The Manufacturing programs prepare students to help meet Utah’s growing manufacturing employment needs in high demand fields such as composite materials, welding and machining. PROGRAMS: Pipe Welding Processes - 1,140 hours Structural and Pipe Fitting (anticipated for Fall 2015) Welding Technology - 900 hours Welding Technology - 270 hours (high school enrollment) INDIVIDUAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS: Welding: Pre-Pipe - 270 hours Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Pipe - 270 hours Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe - 210 hours Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - 210 hours Welding: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) - 145 hours Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) - 180 hours Welding: Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - 155 hours COURSES: Welding: Thermal Cutting Processes - 90 hours Welding: Blueprints, Symbols, Testing and Inspection - 90 hours Welding Skills Upgrade Course - 30 Hours Welding Qualification Test Course - 3 Hours 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 89 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Pipe Welding Processes - 1,140 Hours COMPLETION OUTCOME: • • TRAINING PLAN: This program prepares students to enter a wide variety of industries, from car racing to manufacturing. Students enrolled in the Pipe Welding Program will learn hands-on practice along with classroom study of theory and techniques necessary to certify in Pipe Welding Codes. Students training will focus on: • Shielded Metal Arc Welding • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding • Pipe Welding Basics • Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding • Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding MATC,Pipe Welding Processes Program Certificate MATC,Shielded Metal Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Metal Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Pipe Welding Processes Program Certificate • MATC,Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • QC11 American Welding Society Advanced Certificate Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $2,280.00 Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,655.00 $472.00 $4,407.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Welding Technology Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adults students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. • AWSD1.1 Structural Pipe Certificate - SMAW • A.P.1 1104 - SMAW • A.S.M.E SEC IX Boiler & Pressure Vessel - Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Pre-Pipe - 270 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program will introduce processes and techniques that are essential for pipe welding in today’s industry. Shielded Metal Arch Welding and Gas Tungsten Arch welding processes will be learned and practiced on plate steel in order to master techniques needed when applying it to pipe welding. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $540. $415. $174. $1,129.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: GTAW Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Pipe Welding Processes Program, at 1,140 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. MATC Articulation of Training Hours Students who have completed MATC’s Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and received a Program Certification; or have a current D1.1 Plat Certification may be able to reduce training hours needed for completion. MATC Articulation of Training Hours Students who have completed MATC’s Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and received a program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience; may be able to reduce training hours needed for completion. Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have completed MATC’s Welding Technology Program: Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and received a Program Certificate; or have a current D1.1 Plat Certification. • All students must have completed MATC’s Welding Technology Program: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • 90 MATC,Pipe Welding Processes Program Certificate COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Pipe - 270 Hours Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe - 210 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This program will introduce processes and techniques that are essential for use to weld to the A.S.M.E section: IX Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) $540.00 Fees Books and Supplies Total Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $415.00 $354.00 $1,309.00 $420.00 $415.00 $334.00 $1,169.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have completed MATC’s Welding Technology Program: PrePipe Welding and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have completed MATC’s Welding Technology Program: PrePipe Welding and received a Program Certificate; or show current industry level equivalent experience. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • AWS D1.1 Structural Pipe Certificate - SMAW • A.P.1 1104 - SMAW 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG • MATC,Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding Technology - 900 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn theory and principles in operations for pipe welding techniques used to weld to the AWS D1.1 Structural Pipe Code and the A.P.1 1104 Pipe Code. Program Tuition MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE A.S.M.E SEC IX Boiler & Pressure Vessel GTAW TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn welding and cutting processes including the joining of parts according to blueprints or written specifications. Students learn industrial requirements for occupational skills needed in the welding field. The welding program emphasizes hands-on individualized instruction. Students training will focus on: • Shielded Metal Arc Welding • Gas Metal Arc Welding • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding • Flux Cored Arc Welding • Thermal Cutting Processes • Blueprints, Welding Symbols, and Inspection MATC’s Welding Technology Program prepares students for employment as tackers, welding operators, in industrial and farm maintenance, all-position structural welders, aluminum and stainless TIG welders, welding foremen, supervisors, consultants, and welding inspectors. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,800.00 $1,075.00 $420.80 $3,295.80 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adults student ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. 91 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Welding Technology Program Certificate • MATC,Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Metal Arc Pipe Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding Technology - 270 Hours High School Student Enrollment • TRAINING PLAN: This program schedule was developed primarily for high school senior students in order to follow a high school semester schedule. This will allow students to start their training towards several welding certifications without having to commit to the full 900 hour Welding Technology Program. On average the time it takes to become efficient in a single type of welding process is one semester. Program Certificate • MATC,Flux Cored Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC, Thermal Cutting Processes Occupational Skills Certificate • MATC, Welding Blieprints, Symbols, Testing, and Inspection Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Industry Certifications: • QC10 American Welding Society Entry Level Certificate • AWSD1.1 Structural Steel Certificate - SMAW • AWSD1.1 Structural Steel Certificate - FCAW ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Welding Technology Program, at 900 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. * MATC does NOT guarantee industry or MATC certifications. The welding program is based on skills pass off’s for certificate completion. Should a high school student not be able to complete skills pass off’s or industry requirements for the desired certification during the allotted time for high school students, they will have to re-enroll as an adult after high school and pay the required fees and tuition in order to complete the program. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $540.00 $475.00 $345.00 $820.00 COMPLETION OUTCOME: Students may earn the following certifications: • MATC,Shielded Metal Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Metal Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Flux Cored Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Pre-Pipe Welding Program Certificate * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours Students will be able to apply the certifications and skills earned to other MATC Welding programs which may reduce the time needed for completion in other programs. VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school senior students ONLY; class schedules will follow a high school semester outline. • Potential student must have completed a Welding I course at the high school level. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC 92 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding SMAW - 210 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn theory and principles of the Shield Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. This program will enhance individuals ability to become proficient in welding all positions with the Eb010 and the B7018 electrodes, and will test for the industries AWS D1.1 Structural Steel - SMAW Certification. Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW - 145 Hours Fees Books and Supplies Total $420.00 $315.00 $168.00 $903.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Shielded Metal Arc Welding Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • AWSD1.1 Structural Steel Certificate - SMAW 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies $290. $315. $148. 00 00 00 Total $753. 00 Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $360. $315. $230. $905.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No VA Qualified: No Federal Aid Available: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding GTAW - 180 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn theory and principles of the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. This program will enhance individuals to become proficient in welding aluminum, mild steel, and stainless steel. Financial Aid Availability: VA Qualified: No Manufacturing Applied Technology Training TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn theory and principles of the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process. Students will become proficient in all welding positions with the short circuit transfer mode and will also learn axial spray transfer mode. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Gas Metal Arc Welding Program Certificate • MATC,Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • Due to the high volume of industry processes for the Gas Metal Arc Weld (GMAW) the Industry Certifications are completed in the industry by being tailored by the individual company’s desired welding processes. Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • Due to the high volume of industry processes for the Gas Tungsten Arc Weld (GTAW) the Industry Certifications are completed in the industry by being tailored by the individual company’s desired welding processes. 93 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Flux Cored Arc Welding FCAW - 155 Hours Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding: Thermal Cutting Processes Course - 90 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Students will learn theory and principles of the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process. Students will learn FCAW operations in dual shielded wires, self shielded wires, and will test for the industries AWS D1.1 Structural Steel FCAW Certification. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Students will learn how to cut safely with multiple processes including Oxyfuel, Plasma Arc, and Air Carbon Arc. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $310.00 $315.00 $168.00 $793.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 $150.00 $124.00 $454.00 Welding: Blueprints, Symbols, Testing, and Inspecion Course - 90 Hours COURSE DESCRIPTION: Students will learn the industry standards in reading blueprints and welding symbols necessary for many welding professions and industries. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Fees Books and Supplies Total $180.00 $50.00 $48.00 $278.00 To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Program Tuition * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. VA Qualified: No Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Program Tuition Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • All students must meet with the MATC Counselor and Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Thermal Cutting Processes Occupational Skills Certificate COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Welding Blieprints, Symbols, Testing, and Inspection Occupational Skills Certificate COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Flux Cored Arc Welding Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • 94 AWSD1.1 Structural Steel Certification - FCAW COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MANUFACTURING PROFESSIONS Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding Skills Upgrade - 30 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Welding Skills upgrade class is a 30 hour course designed for professional welders wanting to improve upon or gain new skills in welding that are not covered in the regular program classes. Students meet with a welding instructor for approval of the process they would like to learn then sign up for the 30 hour skills upgrade course. In the instance of a special material or alloy not readily available, students may be required to bring their own base and filler metals to the class. All students need pre-approval from a welding instructor before enrolling in this course. Students seeking qualification in specialty processes/ materials will need pre-approval from the MATC Welding Department before proceeding. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $60.00 $30.00 $195.00 $285.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Welding Qualification Test - 3 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Welding Qualification Test course is a 3 hour class designed to allow individuals to prepare for and take a qualification test. Students meet with the Welding Department to determine which qualification test they wish to do, then pending approval from a welding instructor, sign up for the 3 hour class. Students are responsible for costs of coupons for the test, and in the case of a specialty process/ material, may also need to provide their own base and filler metals with appropriate material test reports (mtr’s) as well as heat/lot/batch numbers for the filler metals. If the student wishes to qualify in a process/ material that the MATC doesn’t have current qualifying procedures for, he/she may also be required to pay for additional testing requirements such as tensile pulls, etc. These may be discussed with the welding instructors before enrolling. All qualification paperwork will be on MATC forms with appropriate information and CWI stamps. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Manufacturing Applied Technology Training Structural and Pipe Fitting Career At-A-Glance: In part because structural fitters are key members of construction teams for so many different projects, they must have a wide range of skills and attributes. After verifying all the materials are correctly sized and positioned adhering to the building specifications, the structural fitter will then join them with spot welding, tacks or draft pins. A pipefitter is a tradesperson who installs, assembles, fabricates, maintains and repairs mechanical piping systems. Pipefitters usually begin as helpers or apprentices. Journeyman pipefitters deal with industrial/commercial/ marine piping and heating/cooling systems. Coming Soon! Anticipated for Fall 2015 Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $6.00 $9.00 $50.00 $65.00 Please visit: mlatc.edu for updates regarding this program. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • All students must meet with the MATC Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available adult students ONLY; classes run on an Open Entry / Open Exit (OE/ OE) schedule. • All students must have a basic knowledge and experience level of welding. • All students must meet with the MATC Program Instructor prior to enrollment to complete a training agreement form. MATC, Welding Skills Upgrade Program Certificate 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 95 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS COSMETOLOGY PROFESSIONS Service Trades Applied Technology Training These service trades professions are one of the fastest growing industries in the United States. Cosmetologist’s in the industry spend their career focusing on service and products that improve people’s personal appearance and self-esteem. Many people are drawn to cosmetology because of the various career paths the business presents and the opportunity to be employed in a virtually recession-proof industry. PROGRAMS: Cosmetology - 1,600 hours Advanced Makeup Course - 50 hours Eyelash Extensions Course - 50 hours Facial Equipment Course - 25 hours Nail Technician - 300 hours COURSES: Cosmetology State Board Review Course - 15 hours Nail Technician State Board Review Course - 8 hours 96 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS Service Trades Applied Technology Training Cosmetology - 1,600 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The MATC Cosmetology training will provide students a minimum of 1,600 attended hours of instruction focused on hair, aesthetics, and nail related training. This program will prepare students to sit for the Utah State Board of Cosmetology Licensing Exams. Students receive valuable experience focused on: • Hair Cutting Techniques • Hair Coloring • Chemical Hair Services • Hair Extensions • Barbering • Nail Care • Skin Care Basics • Makeup Application • Workplace Relations • • COMPLETION OUTCOME: • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees $3,460.00 $2,360.00 to discuss the program. To make an appointment please contact the campus the student desires to enroll. • Thanksgiving Point Campus: (801-753-4170) • Spanish Fork Campus: (801-753-4188) High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Alpine School District students need to meet with, discuss, and obtain a Cosmetology Checklist from their school counselor. With the completed checklist, they are required to meet with Glen Bailey at the Alpine School District Office. Books and Supplies Included with Fees MATC,Cosmetology Program Certificate MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Service Trades Applied Technology Training Cosmetology: Advanced Makeup - 50 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Advanced Makeup Certification Course is available for students who want to take their knowledge of makeup application to the next level. Students will learn proper sanitation, basic fundamentals, airbrush techniques, and makeup application for runways and photo shoots. Students will also be instructed in creating their own portfolio of their work in this 50 hour course. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Total $5,820.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Students will have 130 hours ($260.00) of leave time built in to their tuition. Unused leave time tuition will be refunded upon completion of the program. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations Utah State Cosmetology / Barber Licensure through the Department of Professional Licensing (DOPL). Fees Books and Supplies Total $100. $375. $0. $475.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • Program Tuition Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Cosmetology Program, at 1,600 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • All students must be currently enrolled in a Cosmetology Program or have a current Utah State DOPL Licensure in Cosmetology. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager to discuss the course. To make an appointment please contact: • Spanish Fork Campus: (801-753-4188) and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Advanced Makeup Program Certificate 97 SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Service Trades Applied Technology Training Cosmetology: Eyelash Extensions - 50 Hours Service Trades Applied Technology Training Cosmetology: Facial Equipment - 25 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Eyelash Extensions have become a popular service in the beauty industry. Students will be provided 50 hours of instruction and practice. This class will give students the training needed to become an Eyelash Extension Specialist. Students will be trained in safety and sanitation, lash applications, proper placement, and continued services. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $100.00 $190.00 $0.00 $290.00 Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No Fees Books and Supplies $50. $20. $0. 00 00 00 Total $70. 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Cosmetology State Certification Review Course - 15 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Upgrade your knowledge about Facial’s by learning how to use the basics of galvanic and high frequency treatments. Students will be provided 25 hours of instruction and practice in facial equipment. This class trains students in advanced facial techniques in the salon. Students will be trained in safety and sanitation, equipment care, equipment use, and,consultations. Program Tuition Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • All students must be currently enrolled in a Cosmetology Program or have a current Utah State DOPL Licensure in Cosmetology. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager to discuss the course. To make an appointment please contact: • Spanish Fork Campus: (801-753-4188) • Thanksgiving Point Campus: (801-753-4170) PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to adult students ONLY. • All students must be currently enrolled in a Cosmetology Program or have a current Utah State DOPL Licensure in Cosmetology. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager to discuss the course. To make an appointment please contact: • Thanksgiving Point Campus: (801-753-4169) COMPLETION OUTCOME: COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Eyelash Extensions Program Certificate • MATC,Facial Equipment Program Certificate Service Trades Applied Technology Training TRAINING PLAN: This class is designed to prepare students to take the State Board Cosmetology Practical Exam. Students will review and practice basic sanitation and safety. They will also review and practice all sections of the exam, including thermal curling, draping, men’s and women’s haircuts, coloring, chemical relaxing, permanent waving, barbering-shave and facial, and sculptured nails. Students will be expected to participate in a mock board and perform all services within a specific time limit. The State Board Review Course will be taught under the leadership and direction of the MATC Cosmetology Program. Students will be provided 15 hours of instruction and practice to refresh skills before taking the Cosmetology State Boards. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $30. $50. $0. $80.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • All students must completed a Cosmetology Program or have had a Utah State DOPL Licensure in Cosmetology. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager to discuss the course. To make an appointment please contact the campus the student desires to enroll. • Spanish Fork Campus: (801-753-4188) • Thanksgiving Point Campus: (801-753-4170) COMPLETION OUTCOME: Preparation for Utah State Cosmetology Exam 98 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS Service Trades Applied Technology Training Nail Technician - 300 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Nail Technicians work exclusively on the hands and feet, providing treatments to groom fingernails and toenails. The MATC Nail Technician training will provide students a minimum of 300 attended hours of instruction to prepare students to take the Utah State Board Exam for Nail Technology. Students receive valuable experience focused on: • Sanitation and Safety Procedures • Artificial Nail Techniques • Cosmetic Chemistry • Pedicure and Manucures • Nail and Skin Disorders • Nail Art and Design • First Aid and Blood Spill Procedures • Professional Ethics • • to discuss the program. To make an appointment please contact the campus the student desires to enroll. • Thanksgiving Point Campus: (801-753-4170) • Spanish Fork Campus: (801-753-4188) High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Alpine School District students need to meet with, discuss, and obtain a Nail Technician Checklist from their school counselor. With the completed checklist, they are required to meet with Glen Bailey at the Alpine School District Office. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Nail Technician Program Certificate Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees $700.00 $875.00 Books and Supplies Included with Fees Total $1,575.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Students will have 50 hours ($100. ) of leave time built in to their tuition. Unused leave time tuition will be refunded upon completion of the program. 00 To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • State of Utah Nail Technician Licensure through DOPL MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Service Trades Applied Technology Training Nail Technician State Board Review Course - 8 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This course is designed to prepare students to take the Nail Technician Board Exam. Students will review and practice work sanitation and safety while also refreshing their knowledge in artificial nail techniques, wraps, nail tips, nail art, manicuring, pedicures and more. The State Board Review Course will be taught under the leadership and direction of the MATC Cosmetology Program. Students will be provided 8 hours of instruction and practice to refresh skills before taking the Cosmetology State Board Exam for Nail Technology. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $16. $39. $0. $55.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • All students must completed a Nail Technician Program or have had a Utah State DOPL Licensure in Nail Technology. • All students are required to meet with the Cosmetology Program/Salon Manager to discuss the course. To make an appointment please contact the campus the student desires to enroll. • Thanksgiving Point Campus: (801-753-4170) • Spanish Fork Campus: (801-753-4188) COMPLETION OUTCOME: Preparation for Utah State Cosmetology Exam 99 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS CULINARY ARTS PROFESSIONS Service Trades Applied Technology Training The Culinary Arts industry is the art of the preparing, cooking, and presenting of food, usually in the form of full course meals. Professionals in this field not only prepare palatable food, they also create edible works of art. Generally, the food is carefully prepared and arranged so that it is pleasing to both the taste buds as well as the eyes. This is a service trades profession that prepares individuals for a growing market in the workforce. PROGRAMS: Culinary Arts - 1,200 hours Culinary Arts I - 600 hours Culinary Arts II - 600 hours COURSES: Culinary Arts: Artisan Baking and Pastry - 136 hours Culinary Arts: ServSafe Manager - 8 hours Culinary Arts: Summer Chef Series - 128 hours • Week 1: Professional Cooking Basics - 16 hours • Week 2: Backyard Barbecues & Picnics - 16 hours • Week 3: Tour of Italy - 16 hours • Week 4: Asian Fusion Cuisine - 16 hours • Week 5: Fresh Seafood & Sushi - 16 hours • Week 6: French Essentials - 16 hours • Week 7: South of the Border Grill - 16 hours • Week 8: Cooking from the Garden - 16 hours 100 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS Service Trades Applied Technology Training Culinary Arts - 1,200 Hours: Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes 600 Hours: Culinary Arts I VA Qualified: Pending... 600 Hours: Culinary Arts II Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations TRAINING PLAN: The MATC Culinary Arts Program will give students a great culinary foundation to build a career on. This program introduces every student to the basics of Culinary Arts regardless of current skill level. It then moves into more advanced cooking techniques in hot food preparation and presentation in the following: • Cooking and Baking Principles • Sanitation Procedures • Menu Creation • Knife and Equipment Care • Workplace Relations • Guest Services • Hot and Cold Food Preparation • Baking and Pastries • Short Order Cooking • Cakes and Desserts • Sauces and Soups • Meats and Seafood • Vegetables • Potatoes • Breads • Pies • Pastries • Cookies, Cakes, and Frostings • Custards and Creams • Frozen Desserts PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • All students must complete the first section (Culinary Arts I Program) and received a Program Certificate in order to advance to Culinary Arts II section. • All students must have a current Food Handler’s Permit. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Culinary Arts Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • This program also teaches the importance and principles of the ServSafe certification, which is a food safety training and certificate program administered by the National Restaurant Association. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $2,400.00 $475.00 $678.71 $3,553.71 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs 2014-2015 and/or scheduling requirements COURSE CATALOG ManageFirst ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Culinary Art Programs I & II, combined at 1,200 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Service Trades Applied Technology Training Culinary Arts: 600 Hours: Culinary Arts I TRAINING PLAN: This great introductory program helps provide the skills needed for continuing education, or immediate employment in the exciting culinary field. Students will learn: • Cooking and Baking Principles • Sanitation Procedures • Menu Creation • Knife and Equipment Care • Workplace Relations • Guest Services • Hot and Cold Food Preparation • Baking and Pastries • Short Order Cooking • Cakes and Desserts This program also teaches the importance and principles of the ServSafe certification, which is a food safety training and certificate program administered by the National Restaurant Association. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,200.00 $275.00 $281.00 $1,756.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. 101 SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE • edu/testing. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Culinary Arts I Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification • Food Handler’s Permit SERVSAFE CERTIFICATION: The ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification is nationally recognized and accredited. Students will learn the dangers of food-borne illness, how to prevent it and the keys to food safety. Students will discover how to prevent cross-contamination, and how to utilize time and temperature control effectively. They’ll get the inside story on safe receiving, food storage, preparation and serving, and cooling and reheating. Finally, students will cover all aspects of cleaning and sanitation in a practical, applicable manner. They’ll also learn about pest management, and how to keep pests out of the operation . Service Trades Applied Technology Training • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. Students that have taken the Entrance Assessment for a prior program and have been enrolled with MATC in the last 12 months do not have to take the Entrance Assessment again. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC.Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Culinary Arts: 600 Hours: Culinary Arts II TRAINING PLAN: Culinary Arts II builds on the skills learned in the Culinary Arts I Program. The main focus of the second year Culinary Arts Program is to build management skills and teach students advanced cooking techniques in hot food preparation and presentation in but not limited to: • Sauces and Soups • Meats and Seafood • Vegetables • Potatoes • Breads • Pies • Pastries • Cookies, Cakes, and Frostings • Custards and Creams • Frozen Desserts • COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Culinary Arts II Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,200.00 $275.00 $397.71 $1,872.71 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Culinary Arts I Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs ManageFirst ACADEMIC TRANSFER: UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Culinary Art Programs I & II, combined at 1,200 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • All students must have completed the first section (Culinary Arts I Program) and received a Program Certificate in order to advance to Culinary Arts II section. • All students must have a current Food Handler’s Permit. 102 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 SERVICE TRADES PROFESSIONS Service Trades Applied Technology Training Culinary Arts: ServSafe Manager Course - 6 Hours Culinary Arts: Artisan Baking and Pastry Course - 136 Hours TRAINING PLAN: This Artisan Baking course will teach students a brief history of baking and create a solid foundation for understanding the ingredients, tools, flours, temperatures, shaping, and mixing techniques of baking. Students learn professional techniques that can be done in a standard kitchen setting. Students will learn the difference between sourdough, preferment, levain, polish, and straight dough. This course will increase your skills in breads and pastries by working on sourdough, croissants, danish, and other baked goods. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $272.00 Fees Books and Supplies $65.00 $175.95 Service Trades Applied Technology Training Total $512.95 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $12.00 $113.00 $0.00 $125.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Culinary Arts Artisan Baking and Pastry Occupational Skills Certificate COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Culinary Arts ServSafe Manager Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG TRAINING PLAN: This course series is designed to provide a fun experience for those who wish to learn to cook the way the professionals do. Basic cooking principles and shortcuts will be taught that will help students become more confident and creative in everyday cooking and catering. Chef Anthony will focus on cooking methods and groceries as they relate to different cuisines, providing students not only recipes they can make at home, but familiarity with processes that allow students to create in the kitchen. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Per Week Course Sections Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $32. $10. $0. $42.00 00 00 00 Full Course Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $256.00 $80.00 $0.00 $336.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. Service Trades Applied Technology Training Culinary Arts: Chef Series Courses - 16 Hours per topic (128hr Total) TRAINING PLAN: The ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification is nationally recognized and accredited. All food service operations in the State of Utah are required to have one ServSafe Certified Manager on the premises at all times. ServSafe is a must for those desiring a career in Restaurant Management. Students will learn the dangers of food borne illness, how to prevent it, and the keys to food safety. Students will also discover how to prevent cross-contamination, and how to utilize time and temperature controls effectively. They will get the inside story on safe receiving, food storage, preparation and serving, and cooling and reheating. Finally, students will cover all aspects of cleansing and sanitation in a practical, applicable manner. They will also learn about pest management. Instruction and the certification exam are covered in the cost of the course. Financial Aid Availability: MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Classes run during the MATC summer sessions (June-August) for eight weeks. Students can enroll in all eight weeks or enroll for individual week course(s): Week 1: Professional Cooking Basics Week 2: Backyard Barbecues & Picnics Week 3: Tour of Italy Week 4: Asian Fusion Cuisine Week 5: Fresh Seafood & Sushi Week 6: French Essentials Week 7: South of the Border Grill Week 8: Cooking from the Garden COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. 103 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORTATION PROFESSIONS Transportation Applied Technology Training The transportation industry covers everything from maintaining and driving vehicles in order to transport goods and people from one location to the next. The Transportation programs prepare students for employment in the automotive and transportation sectors with certificates in high demand fields such as autotechnicians, diesel mechanics and commercial truck driving. PROGRAMS: Maintenance and Light Repair - 600 hours Automotive Engines - 630 hours Vehicle Performance - 630 hours Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) - 160 hours Diesel Mechanics - 600 hours Diesel Technician - 540 hours COURSES: Automotive Fundamentals - 60 hours Automotive: Emissions Test Preparation - 20 hours Automotive: Vehicle Safety Inspection - 16 hours Light Duty Diesel Mechanics - 60 hours UDOT, Flagging - 3 hours 104 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY Transportation Applied Technology Training Maintenance and Light Repair 600 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Service technicians work on traditional mechanical components, such as engines, transmissions, belts, and hoses. The Maintenance and Light Repair program will prepare students to take the ASE Student Certification for Maintenance and Light Repair. Students training will focus on introducing: • Engine Repair • Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles • Manual Drive Train and Axles • Suspension and Steering • Breaks • Electrical Systems • Heating and Air Conditioning • Engine Performance • Supplemental Tasks • approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Transportation Applied Technology Training Automotive Fundamentals Course 60 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Fundamentals course introduces students to the safe use of chemicals, hand tools, power tools, protective clothing and equipment, fire protection, shop equipment, EPA and OSHA regulations, customer relations, repair order, time, cost estimation, and ordering of parts. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Maintenance and Light Repair Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • ASE Student Certification: Maintenance and Light Repair Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $120.00 $140.00 $190.00 $450.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Students that enroll for the spring (January) start date are required to enroll in a Shop Safety Course concurrently with this program. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,200.00 $410.00 $237.00 $1,847.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Pending... VA Qualified: Pending... VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • High school students must approve enrollment start and end dates with their high school counselor before registering with MATC. Please Note: If high school students or their high school class graduates and they have not finished all program hours prior to their high school graduation date, tuition will be charged for the remaining hours needed for completion. Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements COMPLETION OUTCOME: • PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG MATC,Automotive Fundamentals Occupational Skills Certificate 105 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Transportation Applied Technology Training Automotive Engines - 630 Hours • TRAINING PLAN: The Automotive Engines Program will teach students to become proficient in engine repair, electrical systems and engine performance. Students training will focus on: • Engine Theory • Complete Engine Disassembly and Repair • Electrical Theory • System Diagnosis and Repair ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Students who have completed the MATC Fundamentals Course, MATC Maintenance and Light Repair, or those with previous automotive training may be able to have up to 60 hours of this program waived. Please contact the program instructor or MATC Student Services for information. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,260.00 $410.00 $301.00 $1,971.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Automotive Vehicle Performance Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. 106 COMPLETION OUTCOME: MATC,Automotive Engines Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • ASE Student Certification: Engine Repair • ASE Student Certification: Electrical Systems • ASE Student Certification: Engine Performance ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours All students who have completed MATC’s Maintenance and Light Repair and received a Program Certificate may receive credit for the 60 hour Fundamentals section of this program. UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Automotive Technology Programs Automotive Engines and Automotive Vehicle Performance, combined at 1,230 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. Transportation Applied Technology Training Vehicle Performance - 630 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Automotive Engines Program will teach students all aspects of automotive drive train and handling systems on passenger cars, trucks, SUV’s, 4 wheel drive, and all-wheel drive vehicles. Students training will focus on: • Brakes • Heating and Air Conditioning • Manual Drive Train • Steering and Suspension ENROLLMENT INFORMATION: Students who have completed the MATC Fundamentals Course, MATC Maintenance and Light Repair, or those with previous automotive training may be able to have up to 60 hours of this program waived. Please contact the program instructor or MATC Student Services for information. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $1,260.00 $410.00 $301.00 $1,971.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Automotive Engines Program, not all the supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: Yes VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC,Automotive Vehicle Performance Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • ASE Student Certification: Brakes • ASE Student Certification: Heating and Air Conditioning • ASE Student Certification: Manual Drive Train and Transaxles • ASE Student Certification: Steering and Suspension ACADEMIC TRANSFER: MATC Articulation of Training Hours All students who have completed MATC’s Maintenance and Light Repair and received a Program Certificate may receive credit for the 60 hour Fundamentals section of this program. UVU Articulation Agreement - R473 The Automotive Technology Programs Automotive Engines and Automotive Vehicle Performance, combined at 1,230 hours, enables students to apply their MATC certificate towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Technology at Utah Valley University (UVU). Please direct any questions to the program instructor. Transportation Applied Technology Training MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Transportation Applied Technology Training Automotive: Emissions Test Preparation - 20 Hours Automotive: Vehicle Safety Inspection - 16 Hours TRAINING PLAN: The Emissions Test Preparation Training is a non-credit 20 hour class designed to help an auto technician prepare for the Utah County Emissions Certification, by gaining a basic knowledge of the automobile engine mechanical, cooling system, fuel system, electrical system and emission control systems. The material covered in this course will prepare the technician for the Utah County Emissions Test. This course meets the minimum training requirements for Utah County. TRAINING PLAN: The Safety Inspection course is a 16 hr. standardized curriculum that provides the necessary certification training and testing for individuals performing vehicle safety inspections. MATC offers a combined 16 hour course for the certification in two of the three separate Vehicle Safety Inspector Certifications: • Passenger Vehicles/ Light Trucks • Motorcycles MATC does not offer a course for certification in Heavy Trucks/Trailers/Buses. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition $40.00 Fees $60.00 Total Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $100.00 $32. $68. $0. $100.00 Books and Supplies $0.00 00 00 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Financial Aid Availability: If a student is sponsored by a qualifying company, Utah State Custom Fit funding may be available to offset training costs by up to 50%. For details call 801.753.4153 or 801.753.4217 and ask about Custom Fit funding. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • Students need to be able to show that they have some mechanic experience. • All students must have a valid driver’s license, and is recommended to have a 10th grade competency level in Reading & English. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Automotive Emissions Test Preparation Program Certificate If a student is sponsored by a qualifying company, Utah State Custom Fit funding may be available to offset training costs by up to 50%. For details call 801.753.4153 or 801.753.4217 and ask about Custom Fit funding. PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • Students need to be able to show that they have some mechanic experience. • All students must have a valid driver’s license, and is recommended to have a 10th grade competency level in Reading & English. • Participants must score 80% or more on the final examination and performance checklist to achieve competency for the course and receive a certificate. Individuals who successfully complete the training will be eligible to apply for their Vehicle Inspection Certification from the Utah Department of Public Safety. Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • Preparation to take the State of Utah Vehicle Emissions Test COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Vehicle Safety Inspection Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • State of Utah Safety Inspection Certification To receive state certification; student must be 18 years old, or 17 years old and enrolled in an automotive apprenticeship program. 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 107 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Transportation Applied Technology Training Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. Diesel Mechanics - 600 Hours 540 Hours: Diesel Technician 60 Hours: Light Duty Diesel COMPLETION OUTCOME: TRAINING PLAN: Diesel Mechanics diagnose, repair, weld, and fine-tune the working parts of buses, trucks, construction machinery, generators, and may be hired as service technicians for standard vehicle maintenance. Students will become proficient in: • Shop Safety and Procedures • Cylinder Block Assemblies • Timing Gear Train and Cylinder Heads • Preventive Maintenance Inspections • Break Relines • Engine Tune-up and Rebuilding • Component Inspection and Measuring • Drivetrains • Steering and Suspension • Electrical Systems • Intake and Exhaust Systems • MATC,Diesel Mechanics Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • None Transportation Applied Technology Training Diesel Mechanics 540 Hours: Diesel Technician TRAINING PLAN: Diesel Mechanics diagnose, repair, weld, and fine-tune the working parts of buses, trucks, construction machinery, generators, and may be hired as service technicians for standard vehicle maintenance. Students will become proficient in: • Shop Safety and Procedures • Preventive Maintenance Inspections • Break Relines • Engine Tune-up and Rebuilding • Component Inspection and Measuring • Drivetrains • Steering and Suspension • Electrical Systems • Intake and Exhaust Systems Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Fees Books and Supplies $1,200.00 $410.00 $490.00 Total $2,100. Books and Supplies Total $1,080.00 $335.00 $490.00 $1,905.00 To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, 00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Diesel Technician Program, additional supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: VA Qualified: Pending... mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Pending... Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc. edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • 108 Fees * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Light Duty Diesel Course, all additional supplies may not me required to purchase. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Program Tuition MATC,Diesel Technician Program Certificate COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY Transportation Applied Technology Training Diesel Mechanics Transportation Applied Technology Training Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) 160 Hours 60 Hours: Light Duty Diesel TRAINING PLAN: The Light Duty Diesel course trains students to work on various light duty consumer trucks and diesel engines. This introductory course will cover: TRAINING PLAN: Four weeks of intensive training will prepare students for a career in the trucking industry. Students training will focus on: • Truck/ Rig Components and Operations • Shop Safety and Procedures • Cost Efficient Operation • Cylinder Block Assemblies • Transportation Rules and Regulations • Timing Gear Train and Cylinder Heads • Handling Cargo and Paper Work • Preventive Maintenance Inspections • First Aid and Personal Health and Safety • Driver Progessionalism Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $120.00 $115.00 $310.00 $545.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. If students have already purchased books and supplies during the Diesel Technician Program, additional supplies may not me required to purchase. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Pending... Program Tuition Fees $320.00 $3,265.00 • Students are required to speak, read, and write English well enough to complete the curriculum, understand traffic signs, and speak with law enforcement authorities and the public; it is recommended to have at least a 10th grade competency level in Reading & English. • As part of the MATC admission process, students are required to complete the Entrance Assessment. It is free and takes approximately 1 hour to complete. For additional information, call the Testing Center at: (801) 753-4110 or visit: mlatc.edu/testing. COMPLETION OUTCOME: Students will also log over 60 hours of on-theroad driving and observation. This training prepares drivers for a career with a wide variety of carriers. schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE Books and Supplies Included with Fees Total $3,585.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. • MATC, Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) Program Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • State of Utah Commercial Driving License A (CDLA) Please Note: Employment in professional driving may depend on ability to meet employer and/or licensing requirements (i.e., health and drug screening, a satisfactory driving record, driving test, etc.) which is the student’s responsibility. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Financial Aid Availability: COURSE PREREQUISITES: • Available to high school seniors and adult students. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Light Duty Diesel Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • None 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: Yes Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: • All students must be a minimum age of 21 in order to enroll into this program. • All students must have a valid driver’s license. • Students are required to provide MATC a current copy (within the last 30 days) of a Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), no later than the Friday prior to the class start date. 109 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY Transportation Applied Technology Training UDOT Flagging Course - 3 Hours TRAINING PLAN: Individuals who successfully complete this training will receive a Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) “Flagger” certification. Training is three hours and concludes with a final examination. The job of being a Flagger is an important one. The lives of workers and the traveling public rest with a Flagger’s ability to competently perform the job. Certification is good for three years. Estimated Cost * : (excluding tax) Program Tuition Fees Books and Supplies Total $6.00 $34.00 $0.00 $40.00 * Costs are estimated at the time of publication and are subject to change. To find out more about program information, books and supplies, total cost, schedule, prerequisites, refund policy, and technology requirements go to: mlatc.edu/programs Financial Aid Availability: Federal Aid Available: No VA Qualified: No Financial Aid availability may vary based on program locations and/or scheduling requirements Note: If student is sponsored by a qualifying company, Utah State Custom Fit funding may be available to offset training costs by up to 50%. For details call 801.753.4153 or 801.753.4217 and ask about Custom Fit funding. COURSE PREREQUISITES: • All students must be 18 years old. Applicants must be able to perform the functions of the job for which they are receiving training, and be qualified for licensure, if required. • Registration and payment takes place at the beginning of each class. PLEASE BRING A SHARPENED #2 PENCIL. If you have any questions, please contact Mountainland Applied Technology College at: 801-753-MATC (6282). COMPLETION OUTCOME: • MATC, Flagging Occupational Skills Certificate Potential Potential Industry Certifications: • 110 UDOT Flagger Certification COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 2014-2015 COURSE CATALOG 111 MOUNTAINLAND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE 112 COURSE CATALOG 2014-2015 ucat.edu V.FY16: Mountainland Applied Technology College Academic Course Catalog mlatc.edu