Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
Learn the work. Land the job.
68 hands-on programs across 15 career fields, taught in real shops, labs, barns, and clinics on one campus in Fennimore.
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Welding lab, Fennimore campus
Programs
Find your program
Every credential Southwest Tech offers, alphabetical from Accounting on down, or start from the kind of work you want.
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8 programs
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
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6 programs
Architecture & Construction
- 1 program Arts, Audiovisual Technology & Communications
- 2 programs Automotive
- 6 programs Business Management & Administration
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1 program
Education
- 4 programs Finance
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14 programs
Health Sciences
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2 programs
Hospitality & Tourism
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6 programs
Human Services
- 1 program Individualized Technical Studies
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3 programs
Information Technology
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6 programs
Law, Public Safety, & Security
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6 programs
Manufacturing
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2 programs
University Transfer
Events
This week at Southwest Tech
Pathways
Credentials that stack
Start with a short certificate, keep the credits, and climb to a technical diploma or an associate degree. At Southwest Tech the ladder is built in.
Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources
- Technical Diploma Agronomy Technician
- Associate Degree Precision Agronomy
Southwest Tech by the numbers
- 7,679 Students served districtwide
- 1,354 Full-time equivalent students
- 9 Counties served
- 30 Partner K-12 school districts
- 15 Career clusters
- 68 Programs offered
Visit
Come see the shops
The fastest way to pick a program is to stand in the room where it happens. Tour the labs, meet instructors, and bring your questions.
News
Around the College
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New Leader, Shared Mission: Dr. Jeremy Pickard Begins Southwest Tech Presidency
Jeremy Pickard begins his presidency at Southwest Tech.
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50% Off Tuition and Fees for Eligible Manufacturing Program Students
Eligible students in Industrial Mechanic, Electro-Mechanical Technology, and Automation Systems Technology can save up to $5,000 per year. Register before August 7 to qualify.
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Southwest Tech Student Delivers Free Resources to Those in Need
Paige Johnston, a student in the Nonprofit Leadership program, started The Boundless Trailer, a nonprofit that distributes clothing and everyday items to people affected by poverty and natural disasters.