Sturgeon Bay Campus is one of the campuses operated by Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. Our records show the address as Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States.
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The Sturgeon Bay Campus caters to Door County's unique needs, emphasizing programs that support tourism, agriculture, and maritime sectors with a focus on practical, regionally relevant training.
- Business and Management: Courses in hospitality management, event planning, and agribusiness, tailored to support local tourism and farming enterprises. Includes marketing for small businesses and financial planning.
- Health Sciences: Focus on certified nursing assistant (CNA), medical office specialist, and emergency medical responder. Hands-on training in elder care and basic diagnostics, partnering with regional clinics.
- Manufacturing and Engineering: Programs in boat building technology, welding, and precision machining. Students work with composites and metals in labs simulating shipyard environments.
- Information Technology: Entry-level courses in computer applications, web development basics, and IT support, emphasizing tools for small business operations and digital marketing.
- Public Safety: Training in wildland firefighting, search and rescue, and police science, adapted to rural and coastal settings with outdoor simulations.
- Arts and Sciences: General education in biology, history, and composition, supporting transfer options and foundational knowledge for trades.
- Trades and Technical: Offerings in HVAC systems, electrical systems for marine applications, and diesel mechanics, with ties to local repair shops and farms.
Known for its flexible scheduling and community integration, the campus offers evening classes and online hybrids to accommodate working adults. Facilities include specialized maritime labs and greenhouses for agricultural training. Industry advisory boards ensure curricula align with employer needs, such as sustainable practices in tourism and manufacturing. Short-term credentials like micro-credentials in customer service and safety training enhance employability. The campus also hosts workforce development seminars on topics like renewable energy and food safety. By blending technical skills with local context, it prepares students for careers that bolster Door County's economy, from seasonal tourism roles to year-round technical positions, while encouraging community involvement and lifelong learning.
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