- Accounting - Diploma
The Accounting diploma program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is designed to prepare you for entry-level employment in accounting positions in various types of business organizations or for further study towards an accounting degree. This Accounting diploma program meets its objective through instruction in appropriate accounting, business and technical courses.
Accountants are essential to the operation of a business. They help ensure businesses run efficiently by maintaining accurate financial information. In addition to preparing, analyzing and verifying financial documents, many are required to possess a wide range of knowledge and skills to meet a changing business climate. This Accounting diploma can give you the foundation needed for a successful career.
This Accounting diploma program offers you courses on:
• Basic accounting concepts, procedures, and principles, including preparing financial documents.
• Computerized accounting systems and how to use the computer in solving accounting problems.
• The procedures for maintaining payroll records and the preparation of required federal, state, and local payroll tax reports. - Accounting Technology - Associate of Applied Science
The Accounting Technology degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is an associate’s degree program designed to prepare you for entry-level employment and advancement in accounting positions in various types of business organizations. This Accounting Technology associate’s degree program meets its objective through instruction in appropriate accounting, business, and general education courses.
As a graduate, you may be prepared to seek entry-level employment opportunities such as bookkeeper, tax preparer, auditor, payroll clerk, accounts receivable processor, or accounts payable processor in accounting firms, administrative offices, banks, doctor’s offices, non-profit organizations, and tax preparation firms.
This Accounting Technology degree program offers you courses on:
• Basic accounting concepts, procedures, and principles, including preparing financial documents.
• Computerized accounting systems and how to use the computer in solving accounting problems.
• Payroll management, which will explore procedures for maintaining payroll records and the preparation of the required federal, state, and local payroll tax reports.
- Office Management - Associate of Applied Science
The Office Management associate’s degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma prepares students for entry-level administrative positions and to use software products to provide business support and solutions in an office setting. This Office Management degree program in Tulsa, Oklahoma, includes general and business courses, including an introduction to accounting and payroll, that round out the educational experience. Graduates will be prepared for a wide variety of employment options because of the versatility of the skills acquired through this program.
Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge to excel in a wide range of fields, including accounting, retail, customer service, marketing, and/or human resources. They will be prepared for entry-level positions such as office manager, human resource associate, account representative, and marketing associate.
The Office Management degree program offers you courses on:
• Applying commonly encountered software products to business-related problems
• General and business courses, including an introduction to accounting and payroll
• Effective communications for an office setting
- Business
The Business diploma program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma can prepare you with the skills necessary for entry into the contemporary world of business through instruction in business practices and principles, technical business procedures, and appropriate computer applications. Graduates of this business program are prepared to assume entry-level roles in a variety of management positions.
Whether you are good with numbers, people, computers, or just business concepts in general, a business diploma may help you get in the door at many businesses and organizations. Developing your business skills also can increase your marketable job skills, make you more promotable, and boost your confidence in work situations. This Business diploma program can prepare you for such entry-level career opportunities as an executive assistant, bookkeeper, customer service representative, sales assistant, and banking representative.
This Business diploma program offers you courses on:
• All phases of business, including ownership, marketing, personnel, finance, managerial controls, and the relationship between businesses and the social and economic environments in which they operate.
• Accounting theories and principles. Topics include journalizing, posting entries; preparing adjustments, worksheets and financial statements; and accounting systems.
• Computer operations and programs, including a word processing application, an electronic spreadsheet application, and the Internet. - Business Administration
The Business Administration degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is a bachelor’s degree program that combines business management courses with more specialized classes designed to prepare you for the fast-paced, multifaceted world of business. You are given the opportunity to develop your interpersonal and professional skills for a potential career as a manager.
The Business Administration degree program in Tulsa is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary for entry-level management or leadership opportunities in a wide range of fields, including accounting, retail, customer service, marketing, and/or human resources. It prepares you to enter the business world by focusing on business practices, accounting, leadership, marketing, and computer skills.
This Business Administration degree program offers you courses on:
• Accounting theories and principles; the functions of sales, advertising, and marketing; human resources; and personnel training and development.
• The practical applications of management theory as they are related to various administrative functions, with topics on planning, organization concepts, information systems, leadership, motivation, operations management, and organization control.
• Entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process, with emphasis on how to conceive, initiate, organize, manage, and operate a small business. - Business Management - Associate of Applied Science
The Business Management degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is an associate’s degree program that equips you with skills necessary for entry into the contemporary world of business management and provides knowledge and skills which can lead to opportunities for promotion if you are currently working as a manager. This objective is reached through coursework in management principles, technical business procedures, computer operations, and general education. This Business Management degree program in Tulsa can prepare you to fill any of a variety of entry-level management positions.
You will be equipped with the knowledge to excel in a wide range of fields, including accounting, retail, customer service, marketing, and/or human resources. You will be prepared for entry-level positions such as office manager, human resource associate, account representative, and marketing associate.
This Business Management degree program offers you courses on:
• All phases of business, including ownership, marketing, personnel, finance, managerial controls, and the relationship between businesses and the social and economic environments in which they operate.
• Accounting concepts, procedures, and principles.
• The intricacies of decision-making in organizing and developing a small business, with focus on the various responsibilities a small business must meet and the challenges generated by the marketplace.
- Criminal Justice - Diploma
The Criminal Justice diploma program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma prepares you for entry-level job opportunities in corrections or investigations through legal, technical, and business coursework.
A Criminal Justice diploma may be used as a building block toward a Criminal Justice degree, or it may be used by students who have degrees and/or experience in unrelated fields who are seeking to develop skills that will lead to a successful career change. Careers in Criminal Justice include criminal investigator, corrections officer, customs agent, legal assistant, and court administrator.
This Criminal Justice diploma program offers you courses on:
• Practical guidelines for law enforcement officers with respect to the legal aspects of their daily duties and the rights of defendants.
• Criminal law, which pertains to any act or omission in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it; business law with an introduction to contracts and the application of legal principles to such areas as corporations, agencies, partnerships, and bailments; and family law, including divorce, custody, alimony, child support, adoption, and juvenile law.
• Legal research and writing. Topics include organizing a research plan, the use of primary and secondary sources, and formulating a systematic method of researching legal issues.
- Health Care Administration - Associate of Applied Science
The Health Care Administration degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is an associate’s degree program that prepares you to understand all the components that are essential to providing management and organizational support in the healthcare industry.
You will be exposed to various healthcare systems and will learn multiple aspects of healthcare administration while simultaneously being trained in the clinical aspects of providing healthcare to the general population. As a graduate of the Health Care Administration degree program in Tulsa, you may be prepared for entry-level administrative positions in hospitals, clinics, healthcare insurance offices, home healthcare agencies, public health settings, and any other healthcare or healthcare-related organization.
This Health Care Administration degree program offers you courses on:
• The ethical issues in healthcare facilities. A structured approach for identifying, analyzing, and resolving ethical issues in clinical medicine will be discussed.
• Automated scheduling and billing procedures as well as fundamental accounting, office management, and correspondence. Students will be offered a functional overview of the national health coding systems and insurance forms, and the application of proper medical terminology and abbreviations, as well as practice in medical transcription.
• Professionalism and proper communication in a healthcare setting. The student will learn how to appropriately interact with coworkers, visitors, and guests, as well as learn the soft skills needed to project a professional image. - Healthcare Management - Bachelor of Science
The Health Care Management degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is a bachelor’s degree program designed to accommodate the needs and interests of students from a variety of backgrounds. Courses provide a solid foundation for varied healthcare careers. The program also incorporates an externship that offers you real-world experience within healthcare facilities that may include hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care facilities, physician practices, and pharmaceutical and medical equipment companies.
As a graduate of the Health Care Management degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa, you may be able to apply learning to the functional role of the manager in a healthcare setting; analyze trends in health care and internal systems to assure they are adequately matched and working together; and evaluate the effectiveness of healthcare administrative systems and procedures for strategic revision and modification.
This Health Care Management degree program offers you courses on:
• Managing healthcare information and recordkeeping practices in a healthcare setting.
• The structure and function of the health organizations, professions, and delivery systems across the continuum of care, including community and teaching hospitals, long-term care facilities, rehabilitation hospitals, ambulatory care facilities, public health clinics, and private medical practice.
• The leadership fundamentals in healthcare organizations. This includes content in interpersonal skills, leadership, ongoing professional development, and strategic management.
- Information Technology - Associate of Applied Science
The Information Technology (IT) degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is an associate’s degree program that offers you entry-level skills in business IT infrastructure, design, and development. As an IT graduate, you are prepared for entry-level positions such as a support specialist, help desk technician, or software trainer. This Information Technology program in Tulsa includes general education, business, and technical courses in order to produce a well-rounded graduate capable of contributing and advancing successfully in a technology-enabled business environment.
Computer support specialists and help desk technicians give technical assistance, support, and advice to computer users and customers. They troubleshoot and provide technical support for hardware, software, and systems. To properly perform these duties, they must have strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.
This Information Technology degree program offers you courses on:
• All phases of business: ownership, marketing, personnel, finance, managerial controls, and the relationship of business with the social and economic environment in which the business operates.
• The basics of logical problem solving using a computer programming language, including an introduction to data structures, programming structures, object orientation, algorithms, and event-driven programming as solutions to common business problems.
• The fundamentals of Web-based systems, including an introduction to Internet technologies and systems, searching the Internet, communications, Internet security, creating a Web site (including an introduction to HTML), e-business, and site administration.
- Criminal Justice - Associate of Applied Science
The Criminal Justice degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is an associate’s degree program designed to prepare you for job opportunities in corrections, investigations, juvenile law, and security. A Criminal Justice degree can give you a solid foundation in human service related fields.
An associate’s degree in Criminal Justice may be used as a building block toward a career or a Criminal Justice bachelor’s degree. Careers in Criminal Justice include criminal investigator, corrections officer, legal assistant, customs agent, and court administrator. As a graduate of the Criminal Justice degree program in Tulsa, you may find employment at federal, state and local government agencies; security companies; private investigation services; businesses and retail stores; law firms; and in private probation.
This Criminal Justice degree program offers you courses on:
• The relationships and functions of the various police agencies and their respective jurisdictions, defense and prosecution, judges and juries, and personnel affiliated with correctional institutions.
• Practical guidelines for law enforcement officers with respect to the legal aspects of their daily duties and the rights of defendants.
• Criminal law, which pertains to any act or omission in violation of a public law forbidding or commanding it; family law, including divorce, custody, alimony, child support, adoption, and juvenile law; and property law, including estates, licensing, marital and concurrent interests, and landlord/tenant relationships. - Criminal Justice - Bachelor of Science
The objective of the Criminal Justice bachelor’s degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is to prepare you for entry-level positions in criminal justice systems, including the field of corrections and the court systems. Criminal justice courses blend general education and technical skills to prepare you to adapt to and become a valuable asset to an organization in dealing with today’s rapidly changing society.
Careers in Criminal Justice include criminal investigator, corrections officer, legal assistant, customs agent, and court administrator. As a graduate, you may find employment at federal, state, and local government agencies; security companies; private investigation services; businesses and retail stores; law firms; and in private probation. Employers seek many skills in Criminal Justice graduates, including strong oral and written communication skills, quantitative skills, ability to work independently as well as part of a team, and ethics and moral values.
This Criminal Justice degree program offers you courses on:
• The facets of the criminal justice system, the subsystems, and how they interrelate. Students are introduced to the terminology, classification systems, and trends in modern criminal justice.
• The fundamentals of criminal investigation from initial crime scene searches to follow-up investigations and eventual case presentation. Also included will be discussions of the tools employed, skills development, and techniques utilized by modern criminal investigators to identify perpetrators and reconstruct criminal activities.
• Contemporary issues in criminal justice. Methods and philosophies that will govern the criminal justice field in the near future are introduced along with discussions of the ethical, legal, social, and political ramifications expected. - Legal Studies - Bachelor of Science
The Legal Studies degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is a bachelor’s degree program designed to prepare you to enter the legal field. This program is designed to give you a broad understanding of legal theory, subject matter, and in-depth analysis of legal issues impacting today’s society. A solid foundation of general education studies enhances the core set of legal skills.
As a graduate of this Legal Studies degree program in Tulsa, you may be prepared to demonstrate standards and principles in the legal field; apply appropriate substantive and procedural law to relevant factual settings; and demonstrate both oral and written communication skills necessary to analyze legal issues and prepare appropriate documentation. Through entry-level employment, such as a paralegal or legal assistant, you may assist attorneys with the preparation of criminal and civil cases, including interviewing clients, investigating facts, drafting legal documents, researching law, and assisting the attorney at trial.
This Legal Studies degree program offers you courses on:
• Application of the principles of business law, family law, property law, and criminal law.
• Legal research and writing. The basic concepts of legal research by using both hands-on manual research techniques and computerized technology, and how to formulate research strategies, analyze primary and secondary legal authorities, and prepare and draft legal documents.
• The process of litigating a civil case from its initiation through the use of discovery techniques and the actual order and presentation of the trial.
- Medical Assistant - Diploma
The Paralegal Assistant diploma program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is designed to prepare students to work directly under the supervision of an attorney in entry-level positions for legal offices and firms. The objective of this program is to train students to perform legal research and writing for various areas of law. This objective is met through legal, business, and technical coursework.
Paralegal assistants may analyze legal material, organize records and files, conduct research for attorneys, assist in the preparation of legal documents and contracts, and perform other basic administrative functions. In addition to law firms, they are employed in organizations such as corporate legal departments, insurance companies, real estate firms, and banks.
The Paralegal Assistant diploma program offers you courses on:
• Legal research and writing, including organizing a research plan, the use of primary and secondary sources, and formulating a systematic method of researching legal issues.
• The principles of contract law, including the process of contract formation, contract enforcement, and remedies for breach of contract.
• Proper utilization of investigative skills. - Medical Assisting - Associate of Applied Science
The Medical Assisting degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is an associate’s degree program that can prepare you to work with, and under the direction of, physicians in the office or in other medical settings. To achieve this goal, the medical assisting curriculum provides study in clinical and laboratory procedures, anatomy, and physiology, medical terminology, and medical office administration. Coursework in general education and business also helps you to grow professionally and develop the ability to assume leadership roles.
Medical assistants perform a variety of tasks to ensure that the offices of health practitioners run as smoothly as possible. They may assist in the examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a physician, interview patients, measure vital signs, and record information on patient charts. They also could perform administrative functions such as greeting patients, updating and filing medical records, filling out insurance forms, scheduling appointments, arranging laboratory services, and handling billing.
This Medical Assisting degree program offers you courses on:
• Routine procedures for a physical examination, which include taking vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure), using instruments and equipment, taking measurements, and recording medical histories.
• Automated scheduling and billing procedures, as well as fundamental accounting, office management, and correspondence.
• The various types of drugs and instruction in the routes by which medications are administered, including proper techniques and preparations
- Occupational Therapy Assistant - Associate of Applied Science
The Occupational Therapy Assistant associate’s degree program provides the student with the knowledge, skills, practice, and professionalism necessary to obtain an entry-level position as an occupational therapy assistant.
This program will prepare the graduate for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Certification Examination for Occupational Therapy Assistants. The basic sequencing of occupational therapy courses, which combine classroom lecture, laboratory, and clinical experiences, is supplemented with general education to enhance the student’s versatility and effectiveness in the occupational therapy profession.
Occupational therapy assistants administer therapy treatments – under the supervision of occupational therapists – to individuals who have lost functional abilities because of an illness, injury, or disease. They help clients with rehabilitative activities and exercises outlined in a treatment plan. Assistants might monitor a person’s activities to make sure they are performed correctly and to give encouragement. They also might assist in recordkeeping and billing.
This program is comprised of 100 credit hours of study. It offers students courses on:
• The human body as a whole, including structure of the body, cells, tissues, organ systems, the mechanism of disease, and the senses.
• Kinetics and kinematics with an emphasis on the assessment procedures that an occupational therapy assistant must carry out to monitor a patient’s progress. Each area of the body is examined to determine relevant functional activities.
• Diseases and disorders of the physical system. Emphasis is placed on treatment of occupational performance components and areas with functional documentation of progress and outcomes.The occupational therapy assistant program has applied for accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), located at 4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220, Bethesda, MD 20824-1220. ACOTE’s telephone number c/o AOTA is (301) 652-AOTA.
- Paralegal - Associate of Applied Science
The Paralegal associate’s degree program at Brown Mackie College – Tulsa in Oklahoma is designed to prepare students to work directly under the supervision of an attorney in entry-level positions and perform general background work for the legal firm. The objective of this program is to train students in many phases of paralegal responsibilities. Legal courses are supplemented with business, computer applications, and general education courses that ensure the student’s versatility and productivity in the business environment.
Paralegals and legal assistants perform many vital functions as they help attorneys prepare for closings, hearings, trials, and corporate meetings. They investigate the facts behind cases and identify appropriate laws, judicial decisions, legal articles, and other materials that are relevant to the cases. Their possible areas of specialization include litigation, probate law, criminal law, general practice, and corporate law.
The Paralegal degree program offers you courses on:
• Application of the principles of business law, family law, property law, and criminal law.
• The concepts of legal research and writing. Topics include organizing a research plan, the use of primary and secondary sources, and formulating a systematic method of researching legal issues.
• Drafting basic contracts, mortgages, separation agreements, and trust instruments.
- Surgical Technician - Associate of Applied Science
The associate’s degree program in Surgical Technology at Brown Mackie College - Tulsa in Oklahoma is designed to provide students with the knowledge base and technical skills required to obtain entry-level employment in the field of surgical technology. To achieve this goal, the surgical technology curriculum provides study in general and specialty surgical procedures, principles of anesthesia, anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, and surgical technology techniques. Additional coursework in general education assists the graduate in growing professionally and in developing the ability to assume leadership roles.
Surgical technologists are health professionals who are members of an operating room team, assisting in surgeries. They work under the supervision of surgeons, registered nurses, and other surgical personnel. They help prepare the operating room for procedures by setting up surgical instruments and equipment and are responsible for sterilization throughout operations. Technologists also get patients ready for surgery and monitor vital signs, check charts, and assist the surgical team with putting on sterile gowns and gloves. During surgery, they pass instruments to surgeons and help operate diagnostic equipment.
The Surgical Technology degree program offers you courses on:
• The structure and function of the human body.
• Surgical technology techniques and specialty surgical procedures.
• Routine procedures for physical examination, which includes taking vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure), using instruments, taking measurements, and recording medical histories.
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