Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Civil Engineering Technology 11 119 100% 88% Electrical Engineering Technology 3 203 100% 33% Electronics 6 317 100% 75% Fire Protection Engineering Technology 2 24 100% 100% Manufacturing Engineering Technology 12 68 100% 100% Mechanical Design Technology 11 776 86% 100%ģ3,797 Not Available Not Available Not Available 38,435 39,558 Marketing, Sales & Service Design and Graphic Technology 33 64 71% 50% Market100% 45% Supply Chain Management 13 360 100% 100% Information Technology IT Computer Support Specialist IT-Computer Support Technician IT-Network Specialist IT-Web Development and Design Specialist Hospitality & Tourism Hotel & Restaurant Management 8 424 75% 100% Not Available Human Services Early Childhood Educat100% 86% 4 Not Available 46,146 Not Available 54,622 35,227 44,197īusiness, Management & Administration Administrative Professio100% 90% Business Managem94% 76% Health Care Business Services 53 149 77% 63% Leadership Development 26 362 83% 53% Office Assistant 11 932 86% 100%Įducation & Training Early Childhood Education Individualized Technical Studies Instructional Assistant # of Job Openings full- and part-time postedĪrchitecture & Construction Architectural Technology 6 126 100% 67% Electrical Power Distribution 30 115 100% 95% Electricity 7 260 100% 50% Gas Utility Construction and Service 22 11 86% 100% Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology 18 169 92% 100% Prototype and Design Technician 9 11 100% 83% Arts, Audiovisual Technology & Communications Digital Media Technology Print Technology Summary results for 2012-2013 graduates, six months after graduation NWTC Programs 2012-2013 Associate Degree and Technical Diploma ProgramsĪgriculture, Food & Natural Resources Farm Business & Production Management Landscape Horticulture Graduates available for employment, all jobs: 91% of 20122013 graduates available for employment were employed six months after graduation, and 77% of those had jobs in their field of study.ĩ8% NWTC 40,000 GRADUATES 35,000 SATISFIED30,000 WITH Training25,000ħ0% are employed in the NWTC District 95% are employed in Wisconsin 5% are employed out-of-state ![]() To improve existing job skills 11% Personal interest 7% Other reasons 3% Why graduates choose NWTC Looking for the education and training that will lead to a successful career? Consider this- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College graduates get good careers with good pay.Įmployment-related reasons 37% To prepare for further education 15% To make a career change ![]() Students with busy lives will appreciate NWTC’s flexible learning options including evening, weekend, online and blended classes, as well as interactive television/video conference and correspondence (TCA) classes. NWTC’s associate degree and technical diploma programs lead to careers in business and information technology, education and human services, health sciences, trades and engineering technologies, and public safety. ![]() An electronic version available at: Where could you be in two years? Students can fulfill their educational goals in about one semester to two years of full-time study. Median salary of associate $ degree grads: six months after graduation.įor additional copies of this brochure please call (920) 498-6276 or (800) 422-NWTC, extension 6276.
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