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School ListingStudents, you can save time finding a school abroad by signing up here to have schools contact you. | Montana State University-Billings College of Technology | | Location: | Telephone and Fax: | | 1500 University Drive, Billings, MT, 59101, United States | Tel.: General Information (406) 657-2011 or 1(800) 565-6782 Fax.: Not Available | | URL: | | http://www.cot.msubillings.edu/
| No e-mail available | | Description | | Mission:
The mission of the Montana State University-Billings College of Technology is to be the College of first choice, dedicated to the development of workforce capacity by providing top quality learning opportunities and services to meet a variety of career choices and customer needs by being responsive, flexible and market-driven.
History:
In 1969, the Montana State Legislature created the Billings Vocational-Technical Education Center (BVTC) to serve the postsecondary technical training needs of adults. In 1987, by order of the Legislature, governance passed from the Billings School District to the Montana University System Board of Regents, making the BVTC one of five campuses of the Montana University System for postsecondary vocational-technical education. In 1994, the BVTC officially merged with Eastern Montana College to become the fifth college of Montana State University-Billings. The merger and subsequent sharing of resources brought about new and improved student services, such as cooperative education, health services, career services, fee payment options, and credit transferability.
Nature of the Institution
The training programs offered at the College of Technology are continually upgraded to meet the changing dynamics of business and industry. Presently, 11 Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree programs, two Associate of Arts (AA) programs, 3 Associate of Science (AS) programs and 10 certificate programs are offered. Enrollment annually exceeds 600 full-time and part-time students. Professional training and continuing education classes are provided to more than 1,000 individuals from many different industries.
| | Alternate language description | | | | Areas of study | | Applied Psychology, Education, Rehabilitation, Applied Science, Accounting, Administrative Assistant, Automotive Technology, Computer Science, Networking,
Development Studies, Construction, Carpentry, Diesel Technology, Drafting, Design, Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, Medical Assistant, Practical Nursing,
Plant Protection, Radiology, Surgery, Environmental Studies, Fire Science and Technology, Human Resources, Business Studies, Human Resources Management, Insurance,
Welding, Liberal Arts, Art Studies, Biology, Communication Studies, English Language and Literature, History, Music, Psychology, Sociology,
Spanish Language and Literature, Medical Laboratory Technology, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Management of Communication Businesses, Management, Marketing, Chemistry, Criminal Justice,
Health Occupations, Spanish Language and Literature, Human Services, Liberal Studies, Mathematics, Adventure Tourism, Public Relations, Elementary Education, Special Education, Secondary Education,
Pre-Law, Pre-Medical, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Phisical Therapy, Counseling, Social Sciences, Athletics and exercise science, Early Childhood Education, Earth Sciences,
Finance, Geography, History, International Studies, American Studies, Philosophy, Religion, Physics, Political Science, Statistics,
Economics, Public Administration/Management, Public Relations, Rehabilitation, Mental Health, Sports and Fitness Management, Recreation Studies | | Language of instruction | Type of School | | English | Community or Career College, Vocational School | | Type of studies | Accreditation | | 2 or 3 Years Degree Programs |
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