Dean: |
Dr. John M. Garic |
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(406) 496-3714 |
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Office: COT 100 A |
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Administrative Associate: |
Marilyn Patrick |
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(406) 496-3711 |
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Office: COT 100C |
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FAX:(406) 496-3710 |
Mission
Montana Tech’s College of Technology prepares traditional and non-traditional students for their personal and/or educational goals through the integration of technology, communications, problem solving, and technical skills.
We are committed to expand educational opportunities through:
- Service learning with work-based activities.
- A blend of theory and practice.
- Alternative course delivery.
- Computer literacy.
Institutional Objectives
- Achieve individual employment goals.
- Utilize effective communication and problem solving skills through traditional and technological resources.
- Engage students in a service-learning environment.
Advisory Committees
Special advisory committees composed of representatives of business and industry meet periodically with the College’s administration and faculty to advise on the development and improvement of the specific training programs.
Compensatory Education
Students whose English and/or Mathematics preparation are insuffi cient to demonstrate profi ciency on the COMPASS test will be required to pass compensatory English and/or compensatory Mathematics before entry into the required related instruction of their chosen programs.
If a student tests into M 061 or M 090 for these programs: Accounting, Business, Medical Assistant, Radiologic, & Surgical Technology, then the student is highly encouraged to take M 090 or its equivalent during summer school in order to take M 095 for fall semester.
Baccalaureate Prep Program
Students who do not meet the established requirements for entry into a four-year degree program may choose to enter the College of Technology’s Baccalaureate Prep Program (BPP). This program allows students an alternative pathway for entry into a four-year degree program. Students in the BPP will take a select set of courses. Upon successful completion of those courses, students will be permitted entry into a four-year degree program. Students in the BPP must understand that these courses will extend the time needed to complete their desired program.