2019-2020 Ozark Campus Technical Catalog


Vision Statement

(adopted October 19, 2016)

Arkansas Tech University:  where students succeed, innovation thrives, and communities flourish.


University Mission Statement

(adopted October 19, 2016)

Arkansas Tech University is dedicated to student success, access, and excellence as a responsive campus community providing opportunities for progressive intellectual development and civic engagement.  Embracing and expanding upon its technological traditions, Tech inspires and empowers members of the community to achieve their goals while striving for the betterment of Arkansas, the nation, and the world.


Ozark Campus Mission Statement

Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus, in partnership with the community, will provide a quality educational environment which will enable all students to learn the skills and acquire the knowledge necessary for them to become contributing members in the workforce and in society.


 

 

The Campus


Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus is the regional provider for technical and career education, offering more than 25 programs with a variety of industry specific options, as well as certificates of proficiency, technical certificates, associate degrees and general education coursework.

The campus, which is more than 26 acres and includes a half-mile exercise path and disc golf course, is located along Arkansas Highway 23 North in Ozark, Arkansas. The city of Ozark, with a population of approximately 3,500, is located on the banks of the Arkansas River and surrounded to the north by the Ozark National Forest and to the south by the Ouachita National Forest. Located to the west of Ozark is the city of Fort Smith, a commercial and industrial center for western Arkansas. To Ozark's northwest are the cities of Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers and Bentonville, collectively known as some of the fastest growing commercial centers in the state. Russellville, home to Arkansas Tech University's main campus and an area of vigorous industrial development, is located to the southeast of Ozark on Interstate 40.

The Ozark Campus oversees the Arkansas Tech Career Center in Russellville and Adult Education programs in Franklin, Logan and Johnson counties, giving Arkansas Tech-Ozark 110 full-time faculty and staff members and more than 65 adjunct instructors.

History

 
Arkansas Tech University-Ozark was created as Arkansas Valley Vocational Technical School by an act of the Arkansas General Assembly in 1965. 

In 1975, the Arkansas State Board of Education/Vocational Education granted accreditation to AVVTS, making it the first school of its kind in the state to receive that distinction.

The campus was renamed Arkansas Valley Technical Institute (AVTI) in 1991. 

On July 1, 2003, AVTI merged with Arkansas Tech University to become the Arkansas Valley Technical Institute of Arkansas Tech University. 

On July 1, 2007, the campus was renamed Arkansas Tech University - Ozark Campus.

In 2011, the Arkansas Valley Technical Center in Russellville merged with Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus to form the Arkansas Tech Career Center (ATCC), which offers programs in 10 career pathways leading to high skill, high demand jobs, striving to help build a well-prepared workforce that supports economic development across the River Valley Region.

The Career Center is one of the largest secondary career and technical centers in Arkansas serving nearly 1000 high school students at the ATCC Russellville Campus as well as the satellite campuses located in Clarksville, Danville, Ozark and Paris. Students arrive from Atkins, Clarksville, County Line, Danville, Dardanelle, Dover, Hector, Lamar, Magazine, Oark, Ozark, Paris, Pottsville, Russellville, Scranton, Two Rivers, Western Yell County, and Westside Johnson County high schools to earn concurrent credit and recognized industry credentials.

For the fall 2003 semester, Arkansas Tech-Ozark had a student population of 307.  In the fall 2018 semester, enrollment was 2,115 (up almost 700 percent since joining the Tech family in 2003) and an average class size of 25.

General Education Goals

The general education curriculum is designed with the philosophy of "college, career, community" to provide a foundation for knowledge common to educated people and to develop the capacity for an individual to expand that knowledge over his or her lifetime.

Students who have completed the general education curriculum at Arkansas Tech University will be able to:
  • Communicate effectively
  • Think critically
  • Develop ethical perspectives
  • Apply scientific and quantitative reasoning
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the arts and humanities
  • Practice civic engagement

*See "General Education Requirements"

Programs of Study

In carrying out its mission, the University offers programs of study leading to certificates of proficiency, technical certificates, and associate degrees in the areas listed below. Undergraduate and Graduate level degrees can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog and the Graduate Catalog.

Certificates of Proficiency

Automotive Service Technology
Basic Emergency Medical Technician
Computer Information Technology
Construction Technology
Culinary Arts
Dispatcher Telecommunications
Health Sciences
Industrial Control Systems
Jail Standards
Law Enforcement
Logistics Management
Machinist Operations
Medical Billing
Medical Coding
Medical Transcription
Mobile Applications
Nursing Assistant
Office Support Specialist
Pharmacy Technician
Phlebotomy
Welding

Technical Certificates

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Automotive Service Technology
Banking Services
Business Technology
Collision Repair Technology
Computer Information Technology
Cosmetology
Health Information Technology
Health Professions
Industrial Control Services
Industrial Electronic Technology
Law Enforcement
Paramedic/Emergency Medical Services
Practical Nursing
Welding Technology

Associate Degrees

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Facilities Management Option
Automation Technology
Automotive Service Technology
Banking Services
Business Technology
Business Technology - Human Resource Management
Cardiovascular - Cardiac Sonography
Collision Repair Technology
Computer Information Technology
Cosmetic Science
General Studies
Health Information Technology
Human Services
Law Enforcement
Logistics Management
Medical Assisting
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Paramedic/Emergency Medical Services
Physical Therapist Assistant
Practical Nursing
Registered Nursing
Welding Technology