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Clover Park Technical College (CPTC) is a community college in Lakewood, Washington. There is also a smaller campus located at Thun Field in Puyallup, Washington (South Hill), for Aviation Training. Academics The main CPTC campus has an enrollment of 3,500 full-time and 18,000 part-time students. The areas of study offered are: * Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing (South Hill campus only) * Health Sciences & Human Services * Business & Hospitality * Science, Technology & Engineering * Transportation & Trades Depending on the program, CPTC offers Bachelor of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Technology (AAT) degrees and certificates. In fall 2014, the college launched its first applied baccalaureate program with its Bachelor of Applied Science in Manufacturing Operations. Since 2002 the college has undergone an extensive construction program to convert what was once a World War II navy supply base into a modern, pedestrian-oriented campus. The college employs 431 full- and ...
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Clover Park Technical College Health Sciences Building 2015
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