Waukesha County Technical College Jobs

Waukesha County Technical College

3 Star Employer Ranking
3 Tower Center Blvd, East Brunswick, NJ 08816, USA
Share this Job Post on LinkedInAdd this employer to Favorites

Waukesha County Technical College Campuses

Waukesha County Technical College Employer Profile

Pewaukee Campus

Pewaukee, WI, United States

Waukesha County Technical College's Pewaukee Campus offers a wide array of career-focused programs designed to prepare students for high-demand jobs in various industries. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, technical skills, and practical experience to ensure graduates are job-ready upon completion.

  • Health Sciences: Programs in nursing, medical assisting, radiography, and dental hygiene provide comprehensive training in patient care, medical terminology, anatomy, and clinical procedures. Students gain real-world experience through simulations and clinical rotations at local healthcare facilities.
  • Information Technology: Courses cover cybersecurity, network administration, software development, and data analytics. Students learn programming languages like Python and Java, cloud computing, and ethical hacking techniques to protect digital assets.
  • Manufacturing and Engineering: Offerings include automation engineering, mechanical design, welding, and CNC machining. The campus features state-of-the-art labs where students design prototypes, operate machinery, and apply principles of physics and materials science.
  • Business and Marketing: Degrees in accounting, human resources, entrepreneurship, and digital marketing teach financial management, leadership, consumer behavior, and e-commerce strategies. Projects involve creating business plans and marketing campaigns.
  • Public Safety: Training in criminal justice, fire protection, and emergency medical services includes scenario-based simulations for law enforcement tactics, firefighting techniques, and paramedic response protocols.
  • Architecture and Construction: Programs focus on architectural drafting, construction management, and sustainable building practices. Students use CAD software and participate in building projects to understand codes, estimating, and project oversight.
  • Culinary Arts and Hospitality: Hands-on classes in baking, food service management, and event planning cover nutrition, menu development, and customer service in professional kitchens and hotel settings.
  • Transportation: Automotive technology, diesel mechanics, and aviation maintenance programs provide skills in vehicle diagnostics, engine repair, and aircraft systems maintenance with access to specialized workshops.

These programs are supported by industry partnerships, ensuring alignment with workforce needs. Flexible scheduling, including online and evening options, accommodates diverse learners. The campus also offers continuing education and apprenticeship opportunities to advance careers in dynamic fields. Overall, WCTC's Pewaukee Campus fosters innovation, collaboration, and lifelong learning, empowering students to thrive in Wisconsin's economy.

1 Jobs Found