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Python Programming

Python Programming

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Description

This one-year program prepares students for careers in programming and web application development. The course provides a comprehensive foundation in programming languages, software development methodologies, and web technologies. Students will gain hands-on experience in designing, coding, and deploying applications, with a focus on real-world problem-solving and industry best practices.

Employment Options

By the end of the program, students will be equipped with the skills to pursue entry-level roles such as junior developer, web application programmer, or full-stack developer. The curriculum also emphasizes teamwork, troubleshooting, and adapting to emerging technologies to ensure graduates are job-ready in a competitive tech landscape.

You will learn to:

  • Build a strong foundation in Python programming, including syntax, data types, variables, and control flow
  • Learn to write, debug, and read Python programs using functions, loops, and conditional logic
  • Work with data collections (lists, tuples, dictionaries, and strings) to solve real-world problems
  • Prepare for the Python Institute PCEP and PCAP certification exams through hands-on practice and exam-aligned concepts
  • Develop problem-solving and computational thinking skills used in real-world technology careers, including software development, data analysis, automation, and AI foundations

Who can attend?

A blue letter 'A' inside a white circle, with a blue border. Adult 

A circular logo with the letters 'HS' in blue within a white circle.High School

Where?
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Lawton - Main Campus

Secondary (High School) Students

  • Tuition: Free
  • Programming Fee: $461.00

Post-secondary (Adult) Students

  • Tuition: $1,488.00
  • Programming Fee: $461.00

Class Hours

This program may be taken as a half-day session, either in the morning or afternoon, depending on availability and the student’s individual needs. 

  • Morning sessions run from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
  • Afternoon sessions run from 11:50 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.

Applying for this Program

Adult Student


Non-medical Admission Booklet

Start Your Application Today!

Please download and read the Non-Medical Admission Booklet above then start your application below.

If you are applying as an ADULT STUDENT, please come to Student Resource Center at Great Plains Technology Center and meet with a Career Advisor to finalize your application.

Student Resource Center

Call: 580-250-5535
Email: studentresourcecenter@greatplains.edu

Walk-in or Postal:
Great Plains Technology Center
Attn: Student Resource Center
4500 SW Lee Blvd.
Building 100, Room 107
Lawton, OK 73505

High School Student


Start Your Application Today!

For more information, visit with your high school counselor, or use any forms of the communications below to schedule an appointment with a Career Counselor.

Student Resource Center

Call: 580-250-5535
Email: studentresourcecenter@greatplains.edu

Walk-in or Postal:
Great Plains Technology Center
Attn: Student Resource Center
4500 SW Lee Blvd.
Building 100, Room 107
Lawton, OK 73505

APPLY NOW ONLINE

Contact:
580-250-5637
eozment@greatplains.edu

Great Plains Technology Center
4500 SW Lee Blvd.
Lawton, OK 73505

Program Begins

August