Lake Washington Technical College
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| Established: | 1949 |
| Type: | Technical College |
| President: | Dr. Sharon McGavick |
| Location: | Kirkland, Washington, USA |
| Campus: | Kirkland |
| Gender Balance: | 54.3% female, 45.7% male |
| Website: | http://www.lwtc.edu |
Lake Washington Technical College is located in Kirkland, Washington and offers affordable professional and technical training for today’s job market.
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[edit] Preparing people for employment
Lake Washington Technical College's primary purpose is to prepare people for employment, career change, or upgrading occupational skills.
All technical courses offer practical, job-related learning experiences and basic education skills which are needed and in demand by the current job market. Most students enroll in courses which operate on an open-entry, open-exit system.
[edit] Associate Degree Programs
Business & Services
- Accounting
- Baking Arts
- Business Administration Support
- Child Care Manager
- Cosmetology
- Culinary Arts
- Floristry
- Environmental Horticulture
- Hospitality/Wine Education
- Human Resources Generalist
- Legal Support Professional
- Professional Technical Education
- Social and Human Services
Health & Fitness
- Dental Assistant
- Dental Hygiene
- Emergency Medical Technician
- Fitness Specialist/Personal Trainer
- Medical Assistant
- Medical Transcription
- Nursing
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- Science Technician
Manufacturing & Transportation Technologies
- Auto Collision Body Technician
- Auto Collision Paint Technician
- Auto Repair Technician
- Building and Plant Maintenance
- Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician
- Electronics Technician
- Machine Technology
- Motorcycles, Marine and Power Equipment Service Technician
- Welding Fabrication and Maintenance
Information Technology
- Architectural Graphics
- Civil Engineering Graphics
- Computer Security and Network Technology
- Engineering Graphics
- Information Technology Applications Development
- Multimedia Design and Production
[edit] Students and Campuses
The college serves more than 4,000 students every year and is centrally located in Washington State’s high tech corridor, with a main campus in Kirkland and a branch campus in Redmond.
For more information, visit the college's web site at: [1].

