DUNWOODY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
YOU LEARN BY DOING. YOU’RE CURIOUS, DETERMINED, READY TO GET TO WORK.
HERE IS WHERE THAT’S POSSIBLE.
JOIN A COMMUNITY OF SKILLED PROBLEM SOLVERS WHO ARE PASSIONATE TO LEARN, EXPLORE, CREATE, MAKE, AND DO.
Options for Spring Semester 2026
Ready to start your path towards a well-paying job and a life-long career sooner rather than later? No need to wait for next fall. We offer numerous options with Spring Semester starts. This includes one-, two- and four-year options and day, evening, and online classes. Spring Semester starts Jan. 26, 2026.
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As we wrap up finals week, Auto students took a break with the ECO Marathon driving simulator – turning it into a friendly competition to see who could set the fastest time! What a fun way to end the semester!
Dec 12
Automotive Collision Repair & Refinishing students are wrapping up their aluminum weld tests for finals. With so many modern vehicles built from aluminum, learning to weld with it gives our students the hands-on experience they`ll need for real repair work in the field.
Dec 11
The long-awaited Golf Putter finale is here! Students in Engineering Drafting & Design presented their custom-designed putters, giving students and faculty a chance to test them out. It was fun experimenting with each putter and hearing the stories behind each design!
Dec 10
Electrical Construction & Maintenance students are gearing up for the end of the semester! In both first and second semester, students take on designing, building, and testing an electrical system project of their choice. Here`s a look a some of their projects.
Dec 9
Step inside the School of Design, where 3D Design students transformed the space with site-specific installation projects. Each team was challenged to design for a real location inside the School of Design. They had to make sure their piece not only looks striking but also serves a purpose and holds up structurally using the material they were given. That`s problem solving and creativity at its finest!
Dec 8
First-year Machine Tool students have been working with the FANUC robot to finish their dice projects. After milling the dice blocks themselves, students used the FANUC arm to CNC the dots onto each die by feeding two dice into the system at a time. Students are building confidence with CNC processes and robotic automation!
Dec 4
Finals season is here, but so are the therapy dogs! The perfect study break.
Dec 3
Ready to see what hands-on learning really looks like? Swing by our Open House on Tuesday, December 9, from 3-5 p.m. Tour the campus, meet instructors, and find out if Dunwoody is the right fit for your future! Reserve your spot today at our link in bio!
Dec 2
Make Curiosity A Career
Dunwoody: Minnesota’s First Technical College
As a technical college in Minneapolis, Dunwoody offers more than 40 certificate, associates, and bachelor’s programs with day and evening options on campus as well as selected online only offerings. Since 1914, the College has provided those who are Born to Do with a high quality education featuring project-focused technical courses taught by faculty with industry experience. Learning takes place in labs, shops, studios, and classrooms fitted with equipment and software that ensures graduates are ready to get to work their first day on the job (with many finding part-time jobs and paid internships in industry while still students). As the only private, nonprofit, technical college in the Upper Midwest, Dunwoody is for those looking for a small college experience and a long track record of successful alumni.
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In accordance with applicable federal and state laws, Dunwoody College of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age, disability, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other legally protected status in its education programs and activities, employment policies and practices, or any other areas of the College. For additional information, see Dunwoody’s full Notice of Non-Discrimination.