MAT Initial

Medication Administration Technician- Initial

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Tuition and Fees:

ItemTraditional ProgramOnline Hybrid Flex
(Self-Paced)
1Tuition$ 190.00$ 160.00
2Total Cost$ 190.00$ 160.00

NOTE: Other additional costs include but are not limited to uniforms and textbooks. The cost of the textbook is $55.00. The textbook is required.

 

Medication Administration Technician (MAT) – Initial Program- Oklahoma City

MAT Program Overview

The Initial Medication Administration Technician (MAT) program is a 16-hour course approved by the Department of Human Services (DHS) under the Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) and the Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools (OBPVS). The MAT – Initial Program at MedNoc Training College (MTC) is a state-approved training program designed to prepare students for safe and accurate medication administration in non–long-term care settings. This Medication Administration Technician program provides foundational knowledge, hands-on skills training, and legal guidance required for entry-level medication administration roles in Oklahoma. The MAT program is ideal for individuals seeking Medication Technician training, those entering the healthcare field, caregivers, and career changers looking for fast MAT training that leads to certification without completing the certified Medication Aide.

The MAT course is instructed and supervised by a licensed nurse or pharmacist and follows Department of Human Services (DHS) guidelines under Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS). This Medication Administration Technician training program focuses on safe medication administration, infection control, checking vital signs, monitoring clients, and accurate medication documentation. Upon successful completion, graduates are eligible for Medication Administration Technician certification through OKDHS-DDS.

MAT-certified individuals may work in assisted living, memory care facilities, group homes, homes for individuals with disabilities, and private care settings. The MAT certification does not permit employment in long-term care or nursing home facilities in Oklahoma.


What You Will Learn in MAT Training

The Medication Administration Technician training course covers essential medication administration education, including:

  • Safe medication administration and oral medication administration

  • Infection control and medication safety protocols

  • Vital signs monitoring and client observation

  • Medication documentation and MAR documentation training

  • Medication error prevention training

  • Legal and ethical responsibilities of a Medication Technician

This MAT training course emphasizes medication administration accuracy and adherence to scope of practice requirements.

Certification and Registry Processing

Upon graduation, students receive a Certificate of Completion and a Training Completion Affirmation Form issued by MedNoc Training College. MTC submits certification documentation directly to OKDHS-DDS within three business days.

Graduates are then certified by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services – Developmental Disabilities Services as a Medication Administration Technician in Oklahoma.

MAT certification must be renewed annually by completing a minimum six-hour MAT Update course.

MAT Initial Program Schedule Options

MAT Program Clock Hour Distribution

BREAKDOWNCLOCK HOURS
1Classroom12.0
2Skills Laboratory4.0
Total Hours16.0

MAT Initial Program Schedule Options

Program ScheduleLength in Clock HoursNumber of
Days
Class DaysClass TimeOn Campus Skills LabClinical Time
MAT Initial
Traditional Class
16
Clock Hours
2 daysMonday
&
Tuesday
8:00 am
to
5:00 pm
1st Week
Tuesday
No Clinical
MAT Initial
Online Hybrid Flex
(Self-paced)
16
Clock Hours
14 DaysOnline8:00 am
to
11:59 pm
2nd Week
Tuesday
No Clinical

 

Admission Requirements

To enroll in the Medication Administration Technician program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Complete an application online or in person

  • Minimum age of 18 years

  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent

  • Valid government-issued photo identification

  • Social Security card or official replacement letter

No prior healthcare experience is required, making this a Medication Technician program for adults and beginners.


Successful Completion Requirements

To successfully complete the MAT Initial program, students must:

  • Pass three written exams with a minimum score of 85 percent each

  • Successfully complete three skills with 100 percent proficiency

    • Vital signs: blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, respiratory rate

    • Proper handwashing

    • Medication pass to five patients using a medication cart

Students who do not achieve the required exam score after two attempts must retake the MAT class on a different date.


Tuition and Fees

Traditional MAT Program

  • Tuition: $190

  • Total cost: $190

Online Hybrid Flex MAT Program

  • Tuition: $160

  • Total cost: $160

Additional costs may include uniforms and textbooks. The required MAT textbook costs $55.

This affordable MAT program offers low-cost MAT training with flexible payment options when available.


Jobs and Career Opportunities with MAT Certification

Medication Administration Technician certification prepares graduates for entry-level medication technician jobs in:

  • Assisted living facilities

  • Memory care communities

  • Group homes

  • Residential care settings

  • Private in-home care

Graduates may pursue Medication Administration Technician jobs, MAT employment opportunities, and roles supporting medication administration careers across Oklahoma.


MAT Classes Near Me in Oklahoma

MedNoc Training College offers MAT classes near me options throughout Oklahoma, including:

  • MAT classes Oklahoma City

  • MAT training Tulsa

  • MAT program Norman

  • MAT classes Edmond

  • MAT training Lawton

  • MAT classes Enid

  • MAT programs across Oklahoma

  • MAT classes near Yukon, Bethany, El Reno, Guthrie, Midwest City, Weatherford, Claremore, Del City, Ponca City and many other cities around Oklahoma

Students may also enroll in MAT online classes or hybrid MAT programs.


Enroll in the MAT Program Today

If you are ready to start MAT training, apply for MAT classes, or get MAT certified quickly, MedNoc Training College provides state-approved MAT programs designed for flexibility, affordability, and compliance.

This Medication Administration Technician training leads to certification and prepares students for safe medication administration in approved care settings.

PROGRAM APPROVAL & LICENSING:

Oklahoma Department of Human Services Developmental Disabilities Services (OKDHS-DDS)

P.O BOX 25352

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-73125-0352

Phone: 405-521-4969

Website: http://www.okdhs.org

SCHOOL APPROVAL & LICENSING

The Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools (“OBPVS”)

3700 N Classen Blvd #250,

Oklahoma City, OK 73118

Phone: (405) 528-3370

Website: https://oklahoma.gov/obpvs.html

 

Medication Administration Technician (MAT) – Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Medication Administration Technician (MAT)?

A Medication Administration Technician (MAT) is a healthcare support professional trained to safely administer medications to clients in approved non–long-term care settings. MATs work under established policies and procedures to assist with medication administration, monitoring, and documentation.


What is the MAT Initial Program?

The MAT Initial Program is a state-approved training course that prepares students to become certified Medication Administration Technicians in Oklahoma. The program includes classroom instruction, skills laboratory training, written exams, and skills evaluations required for certification through Oklahoma DHS Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS).


How long is MAT training?

The MAT Initial Program consists of 16 clock hours, typically completed over two consecutive days for traditional classes or through an online hybrid flex (self-paced) option with a required on-campus skills lab.


Who can enroll in the MAT program?

To enroll in MAT training, students must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Have a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent

  • Possess a valid government-issued photo ID

  • Provide a Social Security card or official replacement letter

No prior healthcare experience is required.


What topics are covered in MAT training?

MAT training includes:

  • Safe medication administration

  • Infection control

  • Vital signs monitoring

  • Client observation and reporting

  • Medication documentation and MAR charting

  • Medication error prevention

  • Legal and ethical responsibilities


Does MAT training include hands-on skills?

Yes. MAT training includes skills laboratory instruction, where students must demonstrate:

  • Accurate vital signs measurement

  • Proper handwashing

  • Safe medication pass to multiple clients using a medication cart

All skills must be completed with 100% proficiency.


Is there an exam for MAT certification?

Yes. Students must pass three written exams, each with a minimum score of 85%, and complete all required skills. Students who fail to meet exam requirements after two attempts must retake the course.


Who administers the MAT exams?

MAT exams are administered by the program instructor, who must be a licensed nurse or pharmacist, and the instructor directly observes testing and skills demonstrations.


Is MAT certification the same as CMA certification?

No. MAT certification and Certified Medication Aide (CMA) certification are different credentials. MAT certification is issued through Oklahoma DHS-DDS, while CMA certification is issued through the Oklahoma Nurse Aide Registry.


Where can MAT-certified individuals work?

MAT-certified individuals may work in:

  • Assisted living facilities

  • Memory care facilities

  • Group homes

  • Residential care settings

  • Homes for individuals with developmental disabilities

  • Private in-home care


Can MATs work in nursing homes or long-term care facilities?

No. MAT certification does not allow employment in long-term care or nursing home facilities in Oklahoma.


Is MAT certification required for assisted living or group homes?

Yes. Many assisted living facilities, group homes, and DDS-regulated programs require MAT certification for individuals administering medications.


Is the MAT program approved by the State of Oklahoma?

Yes. The MAT program is approved by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) under Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS).


How do I become certified after completing MAT training?

After successful completion:

  • You receive a Certificate of Completion and Training Completion Affirmation Form

  • MedNoc Training College submits documentation to OKDHS-DDS

  • DHS-DDS issues your Medication Administration Technician certification


How long does MAT certification last?

MAT certification is valid for 12 months and must be renewed annually.


How do I renew MAT certification?

To renew MAT certification, you must complete a minimum 6-hour MAT Update course each year and meet DHS-DDS renewal requirements.


Is MAT renewal required every year?

Yes. MAT certification must be renewed annually to remain active and eligible for employment.


Can MAT training be completed online?

MAT training is available in an online hybrid flex format, which includes online coursework and a required in-person skills lab.


Can I work while taking MAT classes?

Yes. MAT programs are designed for working adults and are offered with flexible schedules, including weekday, evening, weekend, and hybrid options.


How much does the MAT program cost?

Tuition varies by format:

  • Traditional MAT Program: $190

  • Online Hybrid Flex MAT Program: $160

Additional costs may include uniforms and textbooks.


Are there payment plans or funding options for MAT training?

Some students may qualify for employer-sponsored training, workforce funding, or payment options, depending on availability and eligibility.


Will I receive proof of completion?

Yes. Students receive official documentation upon successful completion, which is used for DHS-DDS certification processing.


Where can I take MAT classes near me?

MAT classes are available across Oklahoma, including:

  • Oklahoma City

  • Tulsa

  • Norman

  • Edmond

  • Lawton

  • Enid

  • Online hybrid options statewide


Is MAT certification worth it?

Yes. MAT certification provides entry into medication administration roles, increases employability, ensures regulatory compliance, and supports safe medication practices for vulnerable populations.


How do I enroll in the MAT program?

You can enroll by completing an application online or in person through MedNoc Training College and meeting admission requirements.