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All BRTC degree-seeking students should demonstrate competency in the general education learning outcomes.

Associate of Applied Science in Transfer Disclaimer

The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is designed primarily for employment purposes and it should not be assumed that the degree can be transferred to another institution. It is important for students to get assurance in writing from the receiving college or university in advance of the acceptance of the AAS degree. Students should visit the college or university to which they wish to transfer as early in their college career as possible to facilitate a smooth transition upon departure from BRTC.


Auto Collision Repair Technology

Auto Collision Repair Technology focuses on the cosmetic repair of automobiles, particularly structural alignment and dent removal.

Automotive Service Technology

Automotive Service Technology focuses on both Electrical Engine and Powertrain Systems repair.

Commercial Driving (CDL)

Get college credit and become a commercial truck driver!

Gunsmithing

BRTC is 1 of only 11 college-affiliated gunsmithing schools in the U.S. and the only one affiliated with a law enforcement academy.

Industrial Automation & Robotics Operation

Automation is the use of advanced technology and machinery to streamline industrial processes and tasks. Robotics operation includes both operation as well as observing, controlling, and analyzing active robotic devices.

Industrial Electricity

BRTC's Industrial Electricity program combines the electrical

Industrial Maintenance

BRTC's Industrial Maintenance program combines the electrical, machine tool, and welding programs with leadership curriculum.

Machine Tool Technology

Learn to become a machinist and create tooling dies, prototypes, fixtures, and other tools.

Welding

BRTC's welding program includes instruction in arc, semi-automatic (MIG), and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG).


Gainful Employment Disclosure Information

As of July 1, 2020, The Secretary of the Department of Education amends the regulations on institutional eligibility under the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA), and the Student Assistance General Provisions to rescind the Department’s gainful employment regulations. https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2019-13703/p-3

In accordance with these regulations, on the Consumer and Mandated Information page you will find links to the disclosures for each of the certificate programs at Black River Technical College which are covered by these regulations.

Kelly Colbert

Kelly Colbert

Administrative Assistant for Academic Affairs

(870) 248-4092

Phillip Dickson

Phillip Dickson

Dean of Business & Technical Education

(870) 248-4125