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The Certificate of Completion in Solid Works introduces students to designing, drafting, or illustrating construction, engineering, manufacturing or architecture. Shoreline College works closely with local advisory committees and industry professionals to ensure students receive the knowledge and skills currently in demand by employers in the field. 13
(does not include additional program or course fees, books, or supply costs)
| Per quarter | WA- Resident | BAS WA-Resident | Non-WA Resident Online Only | Non-WA Resident | International Student (In-person and Online) |
| 1 | $131.39 | $255.37 | $150.37 | $338.73 | $339.30 |
| 5 | $656.95 | $1,276.85 | $751.85 | $1,693.65 | $1,696.50 |
| 12 | $1,440.08 | $2,576.28 | $1,631.90 | $3,530.44 | $3,540.14 |
| 15 | $1,629.35 | $2,610.15 | $1,824.20 | $3,745.15 | $3,760.85 |
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