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  • Accounting and Business

    The Accounting and Business Technology program area prepares students to enter the business world. Learn more.

  • Automotive Technology

    The Automotive Technology curriculum consists of eight areas of study as defined by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). Learn more.

  • Aviation Technology

    Satisfactory completion of the program prepares and qualifies students for the Federal Aviation Administration’s tests to obtain an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic license. Learn more.

  • Computer Technology

    Computer Technology is designed to teach students the basic knowledge and skills necessary to solve technical and business oriented problems using computer development tools and to build and maintain computer systems and networks. Learn more.

  • Construction Technology

    Construction Technology prepares students with entry level skills for the construction industry. This program provides students with options. Learn more.

  • Diesel Technology

    This program provides comprehensive training in maintenance, common to the diesel repair industry. Learn more.

  • Fire and Rescue

    Students in this program will graduate with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Fire and Rescue. Learn more.

  • General Transfer

    The general Associate of Arts (A.A.) and the Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees are general transfer degrees, indicating the student has completed a course of study equivalent to the first two years toward a bachelor’s degree. Learn more.

  • Machine Tool

    Machine Tool Technology is designed to prepare students as entry level machinists in many areas, including aerospace, computer industries, job shop, gun smithing, tool and die making. Learn more.

  • Metals Technology

    Metals Technology is designed to prepare students as entry-level technicians in many areas, including automotive machining, tool and die making, mold making, job shop machinist, gun smithing. Learn more.

  • Practical Nursing

    The curriculum focuses on preparation for employment. The program is approved by the Montana State Board of Nursing. Learn more.

  • Associate Degree Leading To Registered Nursing

    The Associate degree program prepares graduates to function as members and leaders of health care teams in various health care environments. Learn more.

  • Office Technology

    A core curriculum is offered in office, accounting, and computer skills utilizing advanced office applications and software that are applicable to future employment. Learn more.

  • Water Resources

    Water Resources prepares students for a variety of careers in water-related fields. This program has two degree offerings. Learn more.

  • Welding Technology

    The primary goal in the first year of the Welding Technology program is to give students the skills and instruction they need to enter the welding industry. Learn more.

  • Mental Health Direct Care

    Is designed to enhance the provision of care for the mental health consumer by educating case managers, cottage staff, psychiatric technicians, day treatment staff, and other mental health direct care providers. Learn More.

  • Interior Space Planning and Design

    Coursework includes the fundamentals of design, design analysis by the utilization of the design process, space planning, material selection and specifications relating to residential and commercial design. Learn more.