University of Montana – Helena College of Technology
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The University of Montana Helena's College of Technology is a two-year college established in 1939. It was previously known as the Helena College of Technology and the Helena Vocational-Technical Center. The school offers associate's degrees in arts, science and applied science as well as technical proficiency certificates in various fields.

Mission

"The University of Montana - Helena College of Technology promotes lifelong educational goals of learners, supports workforce development needs of employers, and fosters community involvement by providing a substantive, responsible, and accessible learning environment."

Education

UM-Helena is a community-focused education institution with most students coming from Lewis & Clark and neighboring counties. The school offers certificates and degrees in career and technical education, as well as general transfer degrees. UM-Helena offers associate's degrees in arts, science and applied science, as well as technical proficiency certificates in various fields such as automotive, diesel, fire and rescue, and nursing. The school also supports life-long learning through Community Education and our Library/Information Services.

External links

UM Helena COT website
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