WyoTech Long Beach

Campus Overview

 

WyoTech offers career-oriented education in the automotive, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and health care career fields.Each of our programs meet industry specifications and standards.

Through the use of industry-based advisory committees, employed graduate contacts, and faculty/industry interactions, WyoTech continually upgrades and modifies programs to enhance each graduate’s employability.

WyoTech’s curricula allow students to concentrate exclusively on learning technical skills in diploma programs or to expand their education with associate degree programs.

WyoTech’s primary objectives are to impart specific knowledge and skills, to graduate each and every student who begins training, and to place them in their chosen fields.

Long Beach Housing

WyoTech Long Beach’s Student Services Department assists students in searching for affordable rentals. The campus provides referrals for students in need of housing and is successful in helping students find compatible living arrangements.

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*Information about our medical assistant program is available at our Everest website.
 


Campus Information

Long Beach Campus » Map
2161 Technology Place
Long Beach CA, 90810
Phone: (562) 624-9530
Fax: (562) 437-8111


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Student Testimonials

Thomas Livingston2004 Graduate
automotive-technology
"I work for a professional drag racing team and WyoTech is what got me here."

 

WyoTech News & Events

WyoTech Long Beach 16th Annual People's Choice Car ShowJul 22nd 2010WyoTech Long Beach 16th Annual People's Choice Car ShowThe students and faculty at WyoTech-Long Beach are proud to host the 16th Annual People's Choice Car Show on Sunday, July 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., presented by the SouthBay Mustang Owners Club. Ben...

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WyoTech Grads Show Soldier Appreciation, Rebuild 1982 Camaro Jul 15th 2010A team of WyoTech graduates and instructors from the Laramie, Blairsville, Long Beach and Sacramento campuses formed teams to overhaul the 1982 Chevy Camaro of Kyle Jordon, 101st Army Airborne.

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