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Each of our program are designed to provide the flexibility and support necessary for your transition from classroom to career. Explore our programs today and discover how Blackhawk can help you achieve your career goals.

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Blackhawk graduates employed within six months of graduation

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Flexible learning options. Innovative programs. Real-world training. First-class facilities. High-tech equipment. Everything you need for success is here at Blackhawk. Whether you're a new student, returning to the classroom or a lifelong learner, a Blackhawk education will help you define what's next in your academic or professional career.

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Digital Marketing

Digital Marketing

In addition to traditional marketing fundamentals of price, product, placement, and promotion, you will learn how to apply these elements to the digital arena through the use of technology, social media, email, and other digital media. The program will help you attract and retain customers through thoughtful development of integrated marketing plans, analysis of return on investment, and continuous improvement.

Marketing, Sales, & Service
Associate Degree
65 Credits
Beloit-Janesville Campus
$10,403

Flexible Learning Options

Many courses at Blackhawk are offered in one or more of these formats:

  • In-Person
  • Live Online (synchronous)
  • Online Anytime (asynchronous)
  • FlexLab (in-person when it fits your schedule)

For some courses, we offer a MyEdChoice option, allowing you to choose how to attend each class session. You can switch between online and in-person formats from week to week or even day to day, depending on your needs and schedule. More Information

In Person
MyEdChoice
Hybrid
FlexLab

Start College in High School

Considering taking college classes while you’re still in high school? College classes make a standout addition to your high school transcripts. Thinking about heading into the workforce after high school? Taking college classes now could prepare you for the job market and may help you decide if more school is right for you. If you’re interested in a head start on your college degree, Blackhawk has options for you.

If you have any questions, please contact Alissa Grenawalt, Early College Specialist, at agrenawalt4@blackhawk.edu or call (608) 757-6983.

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Get a Head Start on Your College Degree

Transcripted credit classes are Blackhawk classes taught at your high school by your high school teacher. Students who earn a grade of 70% or better in the class receive high school credit as well as a grade on a Blackhawk Technical College transcript during high school.

When you take a high school class for Advanced Standing, you will receive your high school grade and credit for prior learning once you are admitted to Blackhawk Technical College. Other Wisconsin technical colleges and UW schools may also accept that credit. To become eligible for this credit, you must receive an 80% or better in the class. 

The Start College Now program (previously Youth Options) allows high school juniors and seniors to attend Blackhawk and earn credits.

Learn more about the program and access application packets (also available in Spanish at the links below):

To be eligible, you must meet the following requirements:

  • You must be enrolled at a public high school and have completed 10th grade.
  • You do not have a history of disciplinary problems and are not a "child-at-risk."
  • You have the written approval of your parent or guardian. 
  • You must notify your school district by March 1 for fall enrollment and October 1 for spring enrollment. 

High school students can also take classes at Blackhawk Technical College if they choose to get a head start through our Other HS Program pathway.

View the options below and feel free to reach out if there are any other questions.

Examples Include:

38.14 Contract: High schools may choose to offer a course where Blackhawk faculty are teaching a specific Blackhawk course at the high school. A common example of this would be Nursing Assistant.  Students would need to apply to Blackhawk Technical College, complete admission paperwork and register for the course. Students would earn a grade that generates a Blackhawk transcript.

Third-Party Bill Pay: If a student is interested in taking a Blackhawk course and doesn’t fit the criteria for Start College Now, we can work through our third-party bill pay option if the high school approves paying for the course. This allows the student to take a Blackhawk course and the high school receives the bill. 

Family Self-Pay: Families can choose to have their child enroll in Blackhawk courses while in high school. Families would be responsible for the tuition and fees for the course if a third party is not involved in covering payment. 

Financial Aid is not an option for high school students until they are in their senior year. 

For more information on this process, please contact Alissa Grenawalt, Early College Specialist, at agrenawalt4@blackhawk.edu or call (608) 757-6983.

University Transfer

Earning a bachelor’s degree has never been more convenient and affordable! We offer a variety of options for students who want to achieve a four-year degree.

Non-Traditional Occupations

Men and women both want careers they enjoy. It's important to consider all of your career options, which may include a look at non-traditional work. Non-traditional careers are occupations in which women or men comprise 25% or less of the total workforce. Advantages of non-traditional occupations include: higher wages, good benefits, advancement opportunities and work you enjoy.

Female welder and male nurse

Technical and industrial careers for women pay 20% to 30% more than jobs traditionally held by women. They offer excellent benefits and rapid career advancement.

Career programs in non-traditional occupations for females:

  • Agribusiness Management Technician
  • Agribusiness, Science & Technology
  • Apprenticeships
  • Automotive Technician
  • Automotive: Basic Brake and Alignment Tech
  • Business Management
  • Computer Numeric Control Technician
  • Computer Service Technician
  • Criminal Justice Studies
  • Culinary Arts
  • Culinary Production Specialist
  • Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
  • Electric Power Distribution
  • Electromechanical Technology
  • Entry Maintenance Technician
  • Farm Business & Production Management
  • Fire Protection Technician
  • Flux Core Arc Welding
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding
  • Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology
  • Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
  • IT-Network Specialist
  • Law Enforcement Basic Jail Academy
  • Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Academy
  • Manufacturing Information Technology Specialist
  • Manufacturing Engineering Technology
  • Nuclear Technology
  • Residential HVAC
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Truck Driving
  • Welding

Many men may find more fulfilling careers in the helping fields or healthcare which have traditionally attracted women. Today, only 7% of nurses are male.

Career programs in non-traditional occupations for males:

  • Accounting Assistant
  • Administrative Professional
  • Behavior Technician
  • Dental Assistant
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Foundations of Teacher Education
  • Human Resources
  • Human Services Associate
  • Medical Administrative Coder
  • Medical Administrative Specialist
  • Medical Assistant
  • Medical Laboratory Technician
  • Nursing
  • Nursing Assistant
  • Nutrition & Dietic Technician
  • Phlebotomy Technician
  • Substance Abuse Education
  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling
  • Surgical Technology