This workforce solution is fully funded by an $11.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. The solution was created by the grant recipient and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Labor, which provides no guarantees regarding the information. Contact information is provided for more details about the program.
11.7M Grant Funds Workforce Training Infused with HIT
1. This workforce solution is 100% funded by an
$11.7M grant awarded by the U.S. Department of
Labor's Employment and Training
Administration. The solution was created by the
grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official
position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The
Department of Labor makes no guarantees,
warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or
implied, with respect to such information,
including any information on linked sites and
including, but not limited to, accuracy of the
information or its completeness, timeliness,
usefulness, adequacy, continued availability or
ownership.
For more information please contact
425.235.5840.
For program specific information
William Sanderson, PhD
425.235.2352 ext.5765
Getting Started at RTC
1. Apply – For Admissions & Financial
Aid
2. Assess Your Skills by taking
COMPASS assessment
3. Make an appointment with an
Entry Advisor
4. Register – For Classes, Pay Tuition,
& Buy Books
RTC is an equal opportunity institution.
Auxiliary aids and services are available
upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Financial Aid & Grants
Job Search Assistance
B.A.S Degree Pathway
Preferential Enrollment for
Veterans
Infused with Health
Information Technology
2. Computer Network Technology
Program
Infused with
According to the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services,
Health Information Technology
(Health IT) involves the exchange
of health information in an
electronic environment.
Health Information
Technology
Program Options: Certificate of Completion ∞ A.A.S .∞
A.A.S.-T with a pathway option to a B.A.S.
3000 NE 4th St Renton, WA 98056 | Phone 425-235-2352 ext. 5308
The Computer Network Technology program is designed for entry-level students to develop
skills needed to gain employment as computer network installation, configuration, and support
technicians. Students receive training in basic electronic theory and progress through classes
in maintenance and repair of Microsoft Windows and Linux Operating system environments.
Students are prepared for industry certifications, including :
• CompTIA A+,
• CompTIA Network+
• Linux+
• Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
Both server and workstation configurations are taught
in this one-year (1155 hour) program.
A Certificate of Completion is
awarded upon successful
completion of core course
requirements.
To earn an Associate
of Applied Science
degree, the student
must complete all
requirements for the
certificate program
plus 20 credits of
General Education.