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Byron Martin Advanced Tech Center

Lubbock, TX
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About Byron Martin Advanced Tech Center

Byron Martin Advanced Tech Center is a career and technical education institution located in Lubbock, Texas. The center provides advanced technical training to high school students and potentially adult learners, preparing them for employment and postsecondary education in skilled trade and technology fields. Specific institutional type classification and detailed program listings are not reported in available IPEDS data for this school.

While specific credentialed programs are not enumerated in current IPEDS records, advanced tech centers of this type in Texas commonly offer programs in areas such as welding, automotive technology, health sciences, information technology, construction trades, and engineering technology, often providing industry-recognized certifications.

Lubbock, Texas is a major city in West Texas and home to Texas Tech University, with a regional economy anchored by agriculture, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. Byron Martin Advanced Tech Center serves students in the Lubbock area by providing hands-on technical education and industry certification pathways aligned with local workforce needs.

Contact Information

3201 Ave Q, Lubbock, TX 79411

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