Brown Mackie College - Kansas City
Grow, evolve, become at Brown Mackie College -
Kansas City
Convenient Scheduling with One Course a Month
At Brown Mackie College - Kansas City, you don't need to wait for
a traditional "Fall Start." Because our students aren't always
living "traditional" lives we offer new starts each month with
day or evening classes that fit your schedule. Each class lasts
one month. There's no need to divide your time and energy between
coursework and exams for multiple courses. We keep the focus on
one course, one subject at a time to help you succeed.
Small Classes, Personal Attention
The difference at Brown Mackie College - Kansas City is personal
attention. We focus on individuals, not numbers. We keep class
sizes small to enable you to receive the individual attention you
need from instructors. Our community is one that fosters
interaction among students and our faculty and staff members are
committed to helping you succeed.
Professional Preparation
Our programs are practical and skill based. Our goal is to
prepare you to pursue an entry-level position in the field of
your study. Our classes and coursework integrate real world
experiences to give you the technical skills and the professional
approach you'll need to enter the workforce.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify.
Accreditation
Brown Mackie College in Lenexa, Kansas is a branch of Brown
Mackie College in Salina, KS, which is accredited by the Higher
Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central
Association, (30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL
60602;1.800.621.7440; www.ncahlc.org)
Accounting Technology - Associate of Applied Science
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The Associate of Applied Science in Accounting Technology program
prepares graduates for entry-level employment and advancement in
accounting positions in a variety of business organizations.
Students receive a solid foundation in accounting and business
principles, and general education.
Business Management - Associate of Applied Science
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The Business Management program is designed to prepare graduates
for entry-level employment and the business field. Students have
an opportunity to receive a solid foundation in management
principles and business technology, computer operations, and
general education.
Through a successful completion of the program, students will
have learned to: Manage a small business; manage a payroll; apply
marketing and advertising principles; produce presentation
materials in PowerPoint; generate spreadsheets; utilize human
resource practices; communicate effectively, orally and in
writing; prepare written reports; use the Internet to communicate
with clients and co-workers. Entry-level employment opportunities
may exist in the areas of Office Management. Sales,
Administrative Assistant, Human Resources, Assistant Account
Representative, Customer Service Representative, and
Entrepreneur/Self-Employment.
*Brown Mackie College – Kansas City and Brown Mackie
College – Salina both offer the Business Management program
in a Saturday Blended Delivery format, which combines the
classroom experience with online interactions. This format offers
students the opportunity to attend classes on campus only on
Saturdays and online for a few days during the week, in hopes of
giving them more time for other commitments such as work and
family.
Occupational Therapy Assistant - Associate of Applied Science*
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The Occupational Therapy Assistant program prepares graduates for
entry-level employment, working under the direction of an
occupational therapist. Students are trained to administer
occupational therapy treatments to individuals who have lost
functional abilities due to illness, injury, or disease.
Coursework combines lecture, laboratory, and clinical
experiences. General Education elements of the program enhance
students' communication and problem-solving skills to enhance
their effectiveness in the occupational therapy profession.
The program prepares the graduate for the National Board for
Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) Certification
Examination for Occupational Therapy Assistants. Students develop
a solid foundation in occupational therapy, including: Anatomy
and physiology Medical terminology Structural kinesiology
Neurological dysfunction Mental health concepts and techniques
Assessment of function Adaptive living skills Physical
rehabilitation Entry-level Employment Opportunities Hospitals
Offices of Health Practitioners Offices of Occupational
Therapists Nursing Care Facilities Community Care Facilities Home
Healthcare Services The Occupational Therapy Assistant program is
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy
Education (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy
Association (AOTA), 4720 Montgomery Lane, P.O. Box 31220,
Bethesda, MD 20824-1220 (301-652-2682).
*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.
Diploma Programs
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