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Lake Washington Technical College provides over 450 opportunities each
quarter to help you start a new career or improve the one you have.
The college offers a wide selection of day and evening courses to fit
your needs and your schedule, from professional certification and personal
growth to associate of applied science degrees and certificates in over
50 career areas
Electronics Technician certificate and degree program
Learn major electronics as you prepare for a position as a technician
in a maintenance, service lab, satellite up link or downlink or a service
telecom business, a tester, or a cable TV installer. Upon completing
this program, you are eligible to take the Associate Certified Electronics
Technician exam. Quarterly starts. For more information about this program,
please call (425) 739-8100 or the instructors, Dick Gunderson (425)
739-8344 or Joe Gryniuk, (425) 739-8343.
Engineering Graphics Technician/Architecture certificate programs
and Technical Illustration/Architecture/Design degree programs
Gain skills as a technician who is a specialist in translating the rough
sketches, layouts and written specification of architects, engineers
and designers into a drawing showing the complete details and specifications
for the finished product. The engineering graphics program includes
certificate and degree options on several different tracks. You can
earn an engineering graphics technician certificate or technician certificate
with an architectural emphasis. Engineering graphics degrees are available
with an architectural emphasis, a design emphasis or a technical illustration
emphasis. Quarterly starts. For more information about this program,
please call (425) 739-8100 or the instructors, Scott Acton (425) 739-401,
Gene Fosheim, (425) 739-8337, Ken Brown, (425) 739-8327 or Dennis Pittis,
(425) 739-8364 or Bob Mandy, (425) 739-8305. Industry certification
offered for this program This quarter's credit courses
Auto Collision Body Technician certificate and degree program
Following two quarters of general collision repair technical skills,
you receive four quarters of specialized training in auto body repair.
The lab area simulates an actual industry repair environment with the
most current technology tools, equipment and computerized instruments
available. Gain technical skills, hazardous material management training
and leadership skills. Quarterly starts. For more information about
this program, please call (425) 739-8100 or the instructor, Keith Line,
(425) 739-8353.
Auto Repair Technician certificate and degree program
Train on state-of-the-art equipment while preparing to work in auto
dealership service centers, independent repair shops and specialty or
customized shops. Learn to use computer analyzers, handheld diagnostic
scanners, computer alignment equipment and Mitchell CD-ROM based technical
information systems. Programs include advanced practice in onboard computer
technology, ABS brakes and four-wheel drive alignment. Gain technical
skills, hazardous material management training and leadership skills.
Quarterly starts. For more information about this program, please call
(425) 739-8100 or the instructor, Paul Axtell, (425) 739-8307.
Diesel and Heavy Equipment Technician certificate and degree program
Learn to diagnose problems and perform repairs on fuel, cooling, electrical
hydraulic, brake and suspension systems in a lab which simulates an
industry environment. After meeting course objectives, students may
be placed in a cooperative work experience to further develop their
skills on the job in trucking and heavy equipment industries. Quarterly
starts. For more information about this program, please call (425) 739-8100
or the instructor, Gary Smith, (425) 739-8367.
Electronics Technician certificate and degree program
Learn major electronics as you prepare for a position as a technician
in a maintenance, service lab, satellite up link or downlink or a service
telecom business, a tester, or a cable TV installer. Upon completing
this program, you are eligible to take the Associate Certified Electronics
Technician exam. Quarterly starts. For more information about this program,
please call (425) 739-8100 or the instructors, Dick Gunderson (425)
739-8344 or Joe Gryniuk, (425) 739-8343.
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