North Seattle College is a public college located in Seattle, Washington, USA. Here is a detailed introduction about it:
History:
Founded in 1970, it was originally named North Seattle Community College. In March 2014, the board of directors of the Seattle Community College District unanimously voted to change the name of the district to "Seattle College", and North Seattle Community College was renamed North Seattle College.
Academic Programs:
Pre-university Education: Provides more than 40 pre-university education courses covering international business, communications, business and media, corporate project management, electronic technology, computer technology, medical nursing practice, medical assistance, pharmacists, early childhood education, customer service and other fields.
Transfer Program: There are multiple transfer channels for liberal arts, science, business, and art, covering humanities, English, psychology, sociology, communication, world languages, anthropology, history, political science, geography, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, earth science, computer science, nanotechnology, geology, accounting, economics, finance, business, management, visual arts, performing arts, music and other disciplines. After completing these courses, students can apply to transfer to other universities to study in related majors and enter the third year of undergraduate studies.
Certificate Program: There are one-year certificate programs involving professional directions such as international trade, pharmacists, and customer service. Students who complete the course can obtain professional certificates and obtain corresponding credits.
Career Certificate Program: A wide range of career certificate programs are provided for applicants who wish to work in the United States, including cooking, computer design, medical care, early childhood education and other fields.
Special Courses: It is the only two-year course in Swiss watchmaking art and technology in the western United States-the home of the Watch Technology Institute; it also provides a "Running Start" program, that is, high school juniors and seniors can take college courses and obtain high school and college credits at the same time.
Teaching features:
Small class teaching: The teacher-student ratio is about 1:15, and teachers can pay attention to the learning situation of each student and provide personalized guidance for students.
Practical teaching: Focus on cultivating students' practical ability, and let students apply theoretical knowledge to actual work through practical projects, internships, etc.
Campus facilities:
The main campus covers an area of 62 acres (about 25 hectares) and is located in the North Gate area near Lickton Springs/North College Park in Seattle. There are 11 acres (about 4.5 hectares) of environmentally sensitive wetlands on campus.
Campus facilities include libraries, various academic, sports and supporting facilities. As of 2017, the library has more than 174,000 paper and digital collections, and more than 40 databases.
International recognition: The school has been accredited by the Northwest College and University Accreditation Commission, and its academic qualifications are widely recognized. The academic qualifications of international students after graduation can be certified at the China Education Ministry's Overseas Study Service Center.
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