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Edmonds College

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20000 68th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036, USA
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Lynnwood Campus

Lynnwood, WA, United States

Edmonds College's Lynnwood Campus serves as the primary hub for a diverse array of academic programs designed to meet the educational needs of students in the Puget Sound region. The campus emphasizes hands-on learning, career-focused training, and transfer opportunities to four-year universities. With state-of-the-art facilities, including modern labs, libraries, and collaborative spaces, students engage in comprehensive coursework across multiple disciplines.

  • Business and Professional Studies: Programs in Business Administration cover foundational courses like accounting principles, marketing strategies, and entrepreneurship. Students explore financial management, human resources, and international business through case studies and simulations. Certificates in office administration and project management prepare graduates for immediate workforce entry, while associate degrees facilitate transfers to bachelor's programs.
  • Health Sciences and Allied Health: The Nursing program offers rigorous training in patient care, anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. Clinical rotations at local hospitals provide real-world experience. Other offerings include Medical Assisting, which teaches clinical procedures, medical terminology, and administrative skills, and Dental Hygiene, focusing on oral health education, radiography, and preventive care. These programs emphasize evidence-based practices and ethical standards.
  • Information Technology and Computer Science: Courses in cybersecurity, network administration, and software development build technical proficiency. Students learn programming languages like Java and Python, database management, and web design. The IT Systems Specialist certificate equips learners with skills in hardware troubleshooting and cloud computing, addressing the growing demand in tech industries.
  • Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: Visual Arts programs include drawing, painting, digital media, and graphic design, fostering creativity through studio work and critiques. English and Communication courses enhance writing, public speaking, and critical thinking. Social Sciences offerings, such as Psychology and Sociology, examine human behavior, cultural dynamics, and social policies, with electives in history and philosophy for well-rounded education.
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM): Biology and Chemistry labs support courses in environmental science, microbiology, and organic chemistry. Engineering programs introduce mechanics, electronics, and sustainable design principles. Math sequences from algebra to calculus prepare students for advanced studies or technical careers.
  • Trades and Technical Education: Automotive Technology trains in diagnostics, repair, and electric vehicle systems. Welding and Manufacturing programs cover fabrication techniques, CAD software, and quality control. Culinary Arts emphasizes food preparation, nutrition, and hospitality management through practical kitchen experiences.

Additionally, the campus provides ESL (English as a Second Language) courses for non-native speakers, integrating language skills with vocational training. Continuing Education offers short-term workshops in leadership, digital literacy, and personal development. Overall, these programs total over 50 degrees and certificates, serving more than 10,000 students annually. The curriculum aligns with industry standards, incorporating internships and capstone projects to ensure graduates are competitive in Washington's dynamic job market. Faculty expertise and small class sizes enhance personalized learning, promoting both academic success and lifelong skills.

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