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Redlands Community College

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1300 S Country Club Rd, El Reno, OK 73036, USA
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Main Campus

El Reno, OK, United States

Redlands Community College's Main Campus in El Reno offers a comprehensive array of associate degree programs, certificates, and workforce training designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills, general education, and specialized vocational training across various disciplines.

  • Associate of Arts (AA) in General Studies: This program provides a broad foundation in humanities, social sciences, and communications, ideal for students planning to transfer to bachelor's programs in fields like education, psychology, or liberal arts. Courses include English composition, history, sociology, and introductory philosophy, fostering critical thinking and writing skills.
  • Associate of Science (AS) in Biological Sciences: Focused on pre-professional tracks, this degree covers biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Students engage in lab-based learning, preparing for careers in healthcare, environmental science, or further studies in medicine and biotechnology.
  • Business Administration (AAS): Tailored for business careers, the program includes accounting, management, marketing, and economics. Hands-on courses like business law and computer applications equip students for roles in entrepreneurship, retail, or corporate settings.
  • Nursing (ADN): A rigorous program accredited by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing, offering clinical training in patient care, anatomy, pharmacology, and medical-surgical nursing. Graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX-RN exam for licensure as registered nurses.
  • Agricultural Sciences (AAS): Reflecting Oklahoma's agricultural heritage, courses cover animal science, crop production, agribusiness, and soil management. Practical experiences include farm operations and sustainable practices.
  • Information Technology (AAS): With emphases on networking, cybersecurity, and programming, students learn through Cisco-certified courses, database management, and web development, addressing high-demand tech jobs.
  • Early Childhood Education (AAS): Prepares educators for preschool and daycare roles with classes in child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive teaching strategies.
  • Health Information Technology (AAS): Focuses on medical coding, health records management, and HIPAA compliance, blending healthcare knowledge with IT skills.
  • General Education Courses: Core offerings in math (algebra, calculus), sciences (environmental science, anatomy), and humanities (art appreciation, music theory) support all programs.
  • Workforce Development: Short-term certificates in welding, HVAC, and EMT training provide quick entry into trades and emergency services.

The campus delivers these courses through a mix of in-person, online, and hybrid formats, ensuring accessibility. Faculty bring industry experience, and facilities include modern labs, a library, and simulation centers for nursing and IT. With small class sizes, students receive personalized support, achieving high transfer and employment rates. This diverse curriculum, spanning over 50 programs, empowers community members to advance their education and careers in a supportive environment. Total enrollment benefits from partnerships with local high schools for dual credit and with universities for seamless transfers. Ongoing program updates align with workforce needs, such as emerging tech and sustainable agriculture trends.

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