Programs
Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs give high school students the chance to get a head start on preparing for college and careers. As a CTE student, you have the opportunity to participate in hands-on training in your chosen program and gain real-world experience. Students may also receive college credit for SWWC classes. For more information, please see articulation under the Information & Applications tab or the individual program page.
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING
Leslie Rollins
SWWC
734-401-4332
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY
AGRISCIENCE
AGRISCIENCE
Megan LoPresto
SWWC
734-401-4222
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Justin Sly
SWWC
734-401-4218
BUILDING TRADES
BUILDING TRADES
Jeff Rittenhouse
SWWC
CAREERS IN EDUCATION
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN - TECHNICAL/ARCHITECTURAL
COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
COMPUTER SERVICING / ELECTRONICS
COSMETOLOGY
CULINARY ARTS
CULINARY ARTS
Danielle Phelps
SWWC
734-401-4215
Cybersecurity
ENGINEERING / ROBOTICS
ENGINEERING / ROBOTICS
Duane Moss
SWWC
734-433-2201 ext. 6502
Exercise Science & Sports Medicine
GRAPH-X
HEALTH SCIENCES
Hospitality & Tourism Management
MARKETING
MARKETING
Cherie Mailloux
SWWC
734-401-4210
Video Game Design and Development
VIDEO NEWS PRODUCTION
VIDEO NEWS PRODUCTION
Nathan Bush
SWWC
734-401-4294
VISUAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
VISUAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
Adam Rodriguez
SWWC
734-401-4278
WELDING
Work-Based Learning
Work-Based Learning
Leslie Rollins
SWWC
734-401-4332
HIGHLIGHTS OF SWWC PROGRAMS
- College Credit Possible through Articulation
- Hands-on Project-Based Learning
- State of the Art Equipment
- Excellent Preparation for College
- Academic Support Available
- Classroom Support
- Safety Training in All Programs
- Extracurricular Activities