# Southwest Wisconsin Technical College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T19:50:28.092Z from a crawl of swtc.edu. 79 records (71 programs · 8 courses · 0 resource pages). # Agriculture Programs at Southwest Tech At Southwest Tech, we've expanded our agricultural program opportunities to serve an increasingly dynamic ag industry. Our new program structure allows you to specialize in the ag career of your choice, and will put you on the path to success. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/agricultural/ag --- # Agribusiness Management Combine business and science to help farmers produce a product and make a profit. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/agricultural/agribusiness-science-technology-agribusiness-management --- # Agribusiness Science & Technology - Precision Agronomy Southwest Tech is proud to offer a new Precision Agronomy program, designed to equip students with cutting-edge skills in agricultural technology, crop management, and data-driven decision-making. This innovative program combines classroom instruction with hands-on experience on our newly acquired 80 acres of cropland, ensuring graduates gain practical, work-based learning opportunities. With access to advanced equipment and real-world scenarios, students will be fully prepared to lead and innovate in the evolving agricultural industry. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/agricultural/agribusiness-science-technology-agronomy --- # Animal Science Whether your passion is dairy or livestock the innovative training of our Animal Science program will provide you with the knowledge and skills for a successful career. Classes focus on animal nutrition, herd health, reproduction, genetics, milk or meat quality, record keeping, and industry related technology. What you will learn: ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/agricultural/animal-science --- # Agricultural Power & Equipment Technician Agricultural equipment has become more complex, precise, and expensive, and it is becoming more difficult for individuals to repair their own equipment. Students in this program learn the theory, operation, and repair of a variety of tillage, planting, and harvesting equipment, as well as tractors. Students study diesel engines, drivetrains, electrical systems, and hydraulics. This program includes a dealership internship during the summer between the first and second year; which, prepares the student to be employed as technicians at farm implement dealerships, repair shops, businesses that u… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/agricultural/agricultural-power-equipment-technician --- # Agronomy Technician The Agronomy Technician program prepares you to step confidently into one of agriculture’s most essential and rapidly advancing fields. You’ll gain the foundational knowledge of soils, crops, and nutrient management, while learning to use the latest precision agriculture tools that modern farms depend on. From soil sampling and scouting to variable-rate applications and data collection, you’ll develop the hands-on skills needed to support efficient, sustainable crop production. As an embedded technical diploma, this program fully ladders into the Agronomy Associate Degree—allowing you to keep… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/agricultural/agronomy-technician --- # Accounting The Accounting program provides the educational background and training required for entry positions in private business and industry, governmental agencies, and public accounting firms. Students in this program receive a thorough foundation in accounting theory and practice as students learn to perform a variety of business accounting functions. Graduates are prepared for positions as junior accountants in public accounting firms, private industry, or government service. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/business/accounting --- # Accounting Assistant The Accounting Assistant program trains students in basic accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. Students also study income tax preparation for individuals, payroll accounting, and computerized accounting. They can then choose to specialize in business taxation or business spreadsheet applications. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/business/accounting-assistant --- # Business Management The Business Management program provides students with the tools needed to meet the challenges of managing a business. Students receive a background in business operations, accounting, marketing, service operations management, human resource management, team building, problem solving, and business law. Business managers are found in every sector of the economy, in nearly all work settings. Graduates may find positions as an entry-level manager, assistant manager, office manager, team leader, or may start their own business. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/business/business-management --- # Graphic & Web Design Graphic and web designers create a wide variety of materials, including advertisements, displays, packaging, signs, logos, web sites, and web pages to meet the needs and preferences of their various clients for communication and promotion. Graphic and web designers work as in-house designers for a company, as staff designers for a graphic design firm, or as freelance designers. This growing profession needs creative minds that have excellent visualization, computer, and design skills. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/business/graphic-web-design --- # Supply Chain Management Note: Session 1 = 1st 8 weeks; Session 2 = 2nd 8 weeks. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/business/supply-chain-management --- # Supply Chain Assistant One Year Technical Diploma **Diploma** Students can take as little as one year to complete this online Supply Chain Assistant Technical Diploma, which provides concentrated learning by focusing on occupational areas. Students learn about supply chain management and how it relates to purchasing, inventory management, logistics, negotiations, global supply chain management, enterprise resource planning, lean, and service operations. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/business/supply-chain-management-td --- # Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources Careers This cluster focuses on raising or selling crops and livestock, increasing production, processing food, and marketing, distributing, financing, and development of agricultural commodities. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/agriculture-food-natural-resources --- # Architecture and Construction Careers This cluster includes careers related to the design, building, maintenance, and operation of commercial and residential properties. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/architecture-construction --- # Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications Careers This cluster focuses on designing, producing, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/arts-av-technology-communications --- # Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Careers This cluster focuses on the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products, by road, air, rail, and water. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/automotive --- # Business, Management, and Administration Careers This cluster centers on the efficient and productive operations that keep businesses running and successful. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/business-management-administration --- # Education and Training Careers This cluster focuses on careers that have a lifelong impact on others in schools and businesses through teaching, planning, training, administration, and support. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/education-training --- # Finance Careers This cluster focuses on keeping track of money, maintaining financial records, and providing financial and investment services. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/finance --- # Government and Public Administration Careers This cluster focuses on shaping and protecting the future through planning, regulation, management, and administration at the local, state, and federal levels. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/government-public-administration --- # Health Science Career Cluster at Southwest Tech Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/health-science --- # Hospitality and Tourism Careers This cluster focuses on management, marketing and operation of restaurants and other food services, lodging, attractions, recreation and travel services. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/hospitality-tourism --- # Human Services Careers This cluster focuses on jobs that relate to families and human needs. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/human-services --- # Information Technology Careers This career cluster involves the design, development, support, and management of hardware, software, multimedia, and systems integration services. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/information-technology --- # Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Careers This cluster focuses on protecting the well-being of the public by planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective, and homeland security services. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/law-public-safety-corrections-security --- # Manufacturing Careers This career cluster covers how technology and industry work together to create, design and improve products using high tech tools and machinery, as well as analyzing problems and coming up with solutions. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/manufacturing --- # Marketing, Sales, and Service Careers This cluster focuses on selling products and services by identifying potential customers, determine the expected demand, and developing promotional and sales strategies through a variety of channels. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/marketing-sales-service --- # Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Careers This cluster focuses on planning, managing and providing scientific research using math, science, and technology. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/clusters/science-technology-engineering-mathematics --- # Driver Safety Education Certification Cost of Attendance (COA) is a total of all the usual expenses of being a student. The COA sets the maximum amount of financial aid a student can receive. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/education/driver-safety-education --- # Cancer Information Management (CIM) Cancer registrars are data information specialists who collect and report cancer statistics. Cancer registrars capture a complete history, diagnosis, treatment, and health status for every cancer patient in the U.S. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/cancer-information-management --- # Dental Assistant The Dental Assistant program includes instruction and practical experience on how to use and care for dental equipment instruments, expose and process radiographs, record medical and dental information, assist with dental emergencies, perform basic office procedures, and maintain an inventory of supplies. Dental assistants are vital to the safe and efficient operation of the dental office, assisting the dentist in the treatment room, the lab, and with business administration. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/dental-assistant --- # Health Information Technology (HIT) Health information technology management (HIT), is the practice of acquiring, analyzing, and protecting digital and traditional medical information. The health care industry depends on electronic information systems. As health data becomes more digitized, opportunities are created for trained health information technicians with the skills and knowledge to collect, analyze, monitor, maintain and report health data according to established data quality principles, legal and information security standards and professional best-practice guidelines. The Health Information Technology program will p… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/health-information-technician --- # Health Information Technology (HIT) in the Industry Health information technology management (HIT), is the practice of acquiring, analyzing, and protecting digital and traditional medical information. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/health-information-technician-in-the-industry --- # Human Services Associate **Degree** The Human Services Associate program trains students to provide information, support, care, and advocacy in a human service setting. Students acquire the skills needed to work with individuals, groups, and communities. They learn to work with people of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. General education courses included in the program teach students to better understand social problems. During the second year of the program, students receive fieldwork placement in a human service setting. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/human-services-associate --- # Medical Assistant Medical assistants serve an important role on the medical team by performing a wide variety of clinical and clerical duties. The Medical Assistant program is designed to orient students to the duties of a physician’s office employee, from general office procedures to the technical phases of exam room assisting, and elementary medical laboratory techniques. Occupational experience is provided through placement in a local office/clinic during the last four weeks of the final semester, and graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification examination immediately after graduation. ## Courses - FL 33775 — FL 33775 - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/medical-assistant --- # Medical Coding Specialist If you are analytical, detail-oriented, enjoy working with data, and have an interest in the health care field, a career as a Medical Coding Specialist could be an excellent choice. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/medical-coding-specialist --- # Medical Laboratory Technician Students in the Medical Laboratory Technician program learn to perform routine clinical laboratory tests such as hematology, clinical chemistry, immunohematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, coagulation, molecular and other emerging diagnostics. They develop communication skills, as this career requires frequent interactions with members of the healthcare team, external relations, customer service, and patient education. A combination of fundamental laboratory techniques and clinical experience prepares graduates for work in laboratories serving the health care sector. Graduates are pr… ## Courses - IL 60018 — IL 60018 - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/medical-laboratory-technician --- # Midwife Program - CPM to ASM Pathway Information Southwest Tech offers a CPM to ASM Pathway for currently certified CPMs who want to obtain a MEAC-accredited Associate Degree. All courses for CPM to ASM Pathway CPMs are delivered online except for one blended course - Midwife Research - where online learning is combined with class participation via a virtual platform. Online learning means that the CPM to ASM Pathway can be completed at the midwife’s pace within the outlined guidelines and requirements per course syllabus and semester dates. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/midwife-bridge-track --- # Midwife Program - Distance Learning Information The Direct Entry Midwifery program provides students the ability to earn an Associate Degree in Direct Entry Midwifery and provides access to classroom learning virtually. The Direct Entry Midwife student gains practical experience along side NARM-approved clinical preceptors. Note that all students enrolled in “lab” classes will be required to be present on campus for two weeks per semester. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/midwife-more-info --- # Midwife The SWTC Direct Entry Midwifery Program is a two-year associate degree program designed to equip aspiring midwives with the skills and knowledge necessary for certification and licensure in Wisconsin. This program focuses on providing comprehensive, hands-on holistic care throughout the childbearing years, with a particular emphasis on low-risk pregnancy assessment and appropriate referral practices. Throughout the program, students will develop essential competencies in various aspects of pregnancy assessment, including nutritional evaluation, overall health monitoring, risk assessment, feta… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/midwife --- # Nursing Assistant Nursing Assistants play an important role in basic patient/resident care activities in hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care settings, including home health care. The Nursing Assistant course meets state and federal requirements for training and testing, and is open to individuals 16 years of age or older. The course also serves as one prerequisite for individuals applying for the Nursing – Associate Degree program. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/nursing-assistant --- # Nursing The Associate Degree Nursing program prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to work successfully as registered nurses (RN) and function with critical thinking, clinical judgment, and technical competence when providing care for patients. The program offers classroom discussion, independent learning projects, labs, and hands-on clinical experiences in area healthcare agencies. Our well-rounded curriculum features state-of-the-art technology, including adult, pediatric, and obstetric simulators. Students are eligible to take the licensing exam (NCLEX-RN) for Registered Nurses af… ## Courses - GA 30326 — GA 30326 - MAR 2023 — MAR 2023 - MAR 2024 — MAR 2024 - MAR 2025 — MAR 2025 - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/nursing --- # Physical Therapist Assistant The mission of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College is to prepare knowledgeable, competent, ethical physical therapist assistants. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/physical-therapist-assistant-outcomes --- # Surgical Technology Surgical technologists are allied health professionals who are an integral part of the team of medical practitioners providing surgical care to patients in a variety of settings. ## Courses - FL 33775 — FL 33775 - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-occupations/surgical-technology --- # Individualized Technical Studies The following courses and credits are needed to earn a degree in this program. Actual number of courses and credits may vary based on individual needs. General Studies courses will be planned with occupational advisor and program dean. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/individualized-technical-studies --- # IT-Computer Support Technician Cost of Attendance (COA) is a total of all the usual expenses of being a student. The COA sets the maximum amount of financial aid a student can receive. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/information-technology/computer-support-technician --- # IT-Network Specialist offered at Southwest Tech Cost of Attendance (COA) is a total of all the usual expenses of being a student. The COA sets the maximum amount of financial aid a student can receive. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/information-technology/network-specialist --- # Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement 2 The Criminal Justice Law Enforcement 2 program is designed specifically for aspiring law enforcement officers. Coursework integrates academic theory with practical application relevant to patrol operations, investigations, supervision, and community engagement. The program promotes critical thinking and problem-solving through case studies, scenario-based learning, and analysis of real-world incidents. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/public-safety/criminal-justice-law-enforcement-2 --- # Criminal Justice Studies The Criminal Justice Studies program provides students with a comprehensive foundation in the study of crime, law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Designed for individuals interested in careers in public safety, corrections, community supervision, and related fields, the program combines theoretical knowledge with practical, real-world application. Students examine ethical decision-making, constitutional law, investigative techniques, and the role of the criminal justice system in a diverse society. Coursework emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills essent… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/public-safety/criminal-justice-studies --- # Security Operations Technical Diploma **Diploma** Cost of Attendance (COA) is a total of all the usual expenses of being a student. The COA sets the maximum amount of financial aid a student can receive. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/public-safety/security-operations --- # Child Care Services Students in this fast-growing field receive training in planning and implementing developmentally appropriate curricula for children in the birth-to-eight-years age range; using positive guidance techniques to manage an early childhood classroom; providing for the health, safety, and physical needs of the children; and work with families to provide connections for the child between home and their place of care. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/service-industry/child-care-services --- # Cosmetology The Cosmetology program combines theory with practice in the art of haircutting, styling, perm waving and chemical relaxing, haircolor, highlighting, foiling techniques, and nail and skin care. Students gain experience in Southwest Tech's Creative Elements Salon by working on mannequins, fellow students, and salon guests. Students also learn the business aspects of working in a salon, including professional and personal development, business practices, communication, and Wisconsin state law. Lower cost and less time than local competitors. Scholarships available for cosmetology program studen… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/service-industry/cosmetology --- # Nail Technician Completing these courses prepares individuals to take the State of Wisconsin examination to become licensed manicurists. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/service-industry/nail-technician --- # Early Childhood Education The Early Childhood Education program teaches students to implement developmentally-appropriate activities for children aged infant through eight years old. A focus on maintaining a safe and healthy environment, building relationships with parents and staff, and guiding children's behavior is emphasized. With an on-campus daycare facility, students have the opportunity to put theory into practice before embarking on a rewarding career. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/service-industry/early-childhood-education --- # Golf Course Management The golf industry is demanding, requiring more multi-disciplined, business minded professionals than ever before. Southwest Wisconsin Technical College's associate degree program exceeds the industry's demands in the most efficient way possible, by providing a focused education and accredited associate's degree in golf course management in only two years. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/service-industry/golf-course-management --- # Auto Collision Repair & Refinish Technician Each year American drivers log millions of miles on the highways, and each year there are thousands of accidents that will require the service of a trained technician to repair these vehicles. The Auto Collision Repair & Refinish program teaches students to examine vehicles to determine type and extent of damaged parts, both cosmetic and structural. This program is fast-paced and intensive, as today's complex vehicles are constructed with high strength steel, plastics and computer systems. During the year, the student learns mig welding, straightening techniques, proper use of plastic fillers… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/auto-collision-repair-refinish --- # Automotive Technician The Automotive Technician program teaches students essential servicing techniques, including the testing, repairing, and rebuilding of basic automotive systems, as well as diagnosis and repair of automotive and light truck electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems. Individuals who are mechanically talented, like to solve problems, and enjoy working with people may find success in the automotive technician field. This program is certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Education Foundation. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/automotive-technician --- # Building Trades—Carpentry Building Trades-Carpentry students are trained to construct residential structures using both standard and sustainable building materials. Students will prepare for this career through a blend of classroom theory and hands-on experience. Students will become adept at using hand tools, portable power tools, and other equipment common in the carpentry profession, as well as working with lumber, panel products, concrete, roofing materials, fasteners, and a variety of hardware. The skills needed for site layout and foundation work, rough framing, roof framing, and exterior and interior finish wor… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/building-trades-carpentry --- # CNC Setup Technician Are you looking for a career that’s in high demand, pays well, and offers plenty of room to grow? Southwest Tech’s newly revamped CNC Setup Technician Program is your gateway to a successful future in manufacturing. Whether you’re a high school student planning your next step or an adult ready for a career change, this program is built to set you up for success. Financial Aid Available. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/cnc-machine-operator-programmer --- # Electrical Power Distribution Electric lineworkers install and repair cables and wires used in electrical power and distribution systems. They erect poles and light- or heavy-duty transmission towers. They locate line trouble, climb poles, use hot line tools, and operate and maintain substations. This program provides theoretical and hands-on training in all phases of power line construction and maintenance. It provides fundamentals of electrical theory, as well as application of electrical equipment with emphasis on safety. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/electrical-power-distribution --- # Electro-Mechanical Technology In the world of manufacturing, constant technology change brings with it more complex systems of assembly, control measurement, and material processing of manufactured products. The Electro-Mechanical Technology program provides training in electrical and electronic controls, robotics, utilization of computers and computer-based controls, as well as the knowledge of how these controls integrate with hydraulics, pneumatics and other mechanical drive elements to form automated systems. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/electro-mechanical-technology --- # Industrial Mechanic The Industrial Mechanic program teaches technical skills in mechanical drive systems, electrical systems, hydraulics and pneumatics, laser alignment, basic welding and machining, and many other in-demand skill sets that employers are looking for. Graduates have the option of seeking employment or enrolling in the two year Electromechanical Technology program. ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/industrial-mechanic --- # Welding The welding program trains students in manual, and semiautomatic welding processes used in a variety of fabrication and construction industries. Students develop skill proficiency through practice in over 19 welding processes, in all positions, and with a variety of metals. In addition, welding students learn to identify base and filler materials and their properties, operate equipment properly, practice correct procedures, test for strength and appearance, work safely and productively, be responsible for quality control, read blueprints for necessary information, measure and use math, and pr… ## Courses - WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/trades-industry/welding --- # HIT and CIM Health Care Programs Be the guardian of the most important tool in modern health care – the medical record. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/cim-hit --- # August is Golf Month If you are interested in a career in golf, Southwest Tech has a program for you. Do what you love and you won't have to work a day in your life. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/golf-month --- # Health Sciences Programs Southwest Tech is a leader when it comes to providing high-quality technical education in the health science field. We offer 12 programs encompassing both behind-the-scenes and direct patient care specialties. We pride ourselves on producing well-trained, well-equipped graduates who are ready to make an impact on the healthcare industry as well as placing them in careers that set them up on the path for success. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/health-sciences-programs --- # IT Programs As technology advances continue to grow, so does the need for information technology professionals. At Southwest Tech, you can choose your path. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/it-programs --- # January start programs offered at Southwest Tech A new year brings new goals, and the admissions team at Southwest Tech wants to help you get the education you need for the career you want! Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/january-start-programs --- # Manufacturing Programs Manufacturing in Wisconsin today is a robust and dynamic industry, driving the creation of family-supporting jobs, inspiring innovation, and advancing the state's economy. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/manufacturing --- # Explanation of the Program types offered at Southwest Tech Applied Associate degree programs are developed to assist persons who are preparing for, or advancing in, an occupation. Curricula of applied associate degree programs are designed to reflect statewide competency requirements for a target job(s) which define the occupational program. Credit requirements are stated in the program curriculum credit and range distribution compliance rules chart found under the Educational Services Manual - Related Guidance section of the myWTCS website. Programs with more than 70 credits in the curriculum require written approval by the WTCS president. For curri… Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/program-types --- # Summer Courses begin June 1 This summer, Southwest Tech is offering a focused set of university transfer courses designed to help students stay on track, explore majors, and save on tuition. All courses are aligned for transfer to UW System and many private universities. Students are encouraged to confirm transfer plans with their advisor. Source: https://swtc.edu/academics/programs/summer-classes --- # WI 53809 — Get an Assessment or equivalent (only one is required) --- # FL 33775 — FL 33775 --- # IL 60018 — IL 60018 --- # MAR 2023 — MAR 2023 --- # MAR 2024 — MAR 2024 --- # MAR 2025 — MAR 2025 --- # GA 30326 — GA 30326 --- # PTA 2025 — Student Financial Fact Sheet