Laundry Major Appliance Technology
This program offers practical technical training in the repair and
troubleshooting of all domestic and light commercial laundry appliances.
Instruction is designed to duplicate conditions and requirements experienced by
a technician working in the field. Emphasis is on developing a thorough
understanding of electrical and mechanical theory through classroom experiences
and practical application. Proficiency is developed by using test equipment to
improve diagnostic and repair techniques. Students are introduced to all
aspects of the industry including parts procurement, work order/parts
development, and industrial communications. This program
is approved as an electrical specialty training school for Appliance
Repair (07D) by the Washington State Department of Labor and
Industries, Electrical Section. This program is accredited by
the Professional Service Association, a national appliance industry
organization.
To earn an
Associate of Applied Science Degree, the student must complete all
requirements for the certificate program plus 20 credits of General
Education. The General Education requirements are listed
below. Transfer credit from other institutions will be considered
upon validation of transcript and course work. Students holding a
recent Certification of Completion from RTC should contact
the Registrar for degree options.
Program Options:
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Certificate of Completion
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Associate of Applied Science Degree
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Instructors:
Paul Baeder
John
Campbell
Program Length:
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4 quarters
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77 credits
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Monday - Friday,
7:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Estimated Costs:
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Tuition $7,350.00
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Supplies $1,000.00
Enrollment:
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Students may enter the program at the beginning of fall or spring
quarter.
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