The role and mission of Bellingham Technical College has its roots in vocational education in the Bellingham School District (BSD). The first “Industrial School” was planned and constructed in 1911 by the BSD. This school evolved into a manual-training section of Whatcom High School. With the passage of the Smith-Hughes Act in 1917, courses in automotive mechanics and machine shop were offered at Fairhaven High School.
Bellingham Technical College will deliver superior professional technical education for today's needs and tomorrow's opportunities.
Programs
Accounting, Administrative Assistant, Business, Child Development, Civil Engineering, Computer Networking, Computer Networking with Emerging Technologies, Computer Technology, Culinary Arts, Dental, Dental Assistant, Engineering, Health, Human Resource Management, Leadership, Legal Administrative Assistant, Management, Medical Coding, Medical Transcription, Nursing, Nursing Assistant, Office Management, Office Technology, Personal Fitness Trainer, Practical Nursing, Retail Management, Technology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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