Get started with Robotics at Bridge Valley Community and Technical College

Bridge Valley Community and Technical College (BVCTC) is a multi-campus community and technical college serving the Charleston, West Virginia metropolitan area. It was formed in 2014 by the merger of Bridgemont Community and Technical College of Montgomery, West Virginia and Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College of South Charleston, West Virginia. Its current president is Eunice Bellinger. The South Charleston campus grants more than 20 Associate in Applied Science Degrees, one Associate in Science Degree, one Associate in Arts Degree, 17 Certificate of Applied Science Degrees, and twelve Skill Sets. To meet the expressed need for nurses in the region, the college began its first associate degree in Nursing in the fall of 2005.

Contact Information

Address
619 2nd Avenue, Montgomery, West Virginia 25136
Email
Kay.cook@bridgevalley.edu
Phone
(304) 734-6628

What Bridge Valley Community and Technical College can offer you.

Bridge Valley Community and Technical College (BVCTC) offers courses in instrumentation technology, advanced manufacturing technology, mechatronics, and engineering with concentrations in electrical and mechanical. BVCTC provides programs that will help to prepare students for a number of different high-demand and high-paying careers in West Virginia and beyond. Bridge Valley offers one of the most technologically advanced classroom experiences in the region, and our partnerships with local industry leaders allow you first-hand knowledge and hands-on learning opportunities. When an individual graduates from Bridge Valley, they are prepared to enter the workforce with cutting edge skills, knowledge and abilities.

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