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No matter what your career aspirations, Gibbs College - Connecticut can help you get there. We offer exciting visual communications programs, as well as several other programs taught by working professionals that can provide you with the skills you need for career advancement. Unlike other business schools in Connecticut, classrooms and labs are equipped with industry-current technology so that you may learn new skills applicable for real-world situations. Personal attention is Gibbs College - Connecticut policy, and course content in all our programs, especially the visual communications programs is reviewed and updated regularly by our advisory board to reflect industry trends.
Gibbs College - Connecticut is accredited by Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. After preparing students for seamless integration into the work environment, our career services staff will assist in identifying employment options.
Our graduates should be ready with highly marketable skills and the combined advantages of hands-on training, from one of the finest business schools in Connecticut, business savvy, and creative and technical skills necessary for today’s competitive job market. |
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A student's educational experience at Gibbs College
can provide the foundation for lifelong learning. Dedicated
to the development of the individual, the school emphasizes
problem solving in its curriculum to better prepare students
to become professionals in the workplace. Students are encouraged
to develop professional excellence, integrity, and confidence
in an atmosphere that fosters mutual respect. Dedication to
the individual lies at the heart of the Gibbs philosophy:
Commitment to Excellence through Quality Education.
Gibbs College has been in continuous operation for 90 years,
preparing prospective graduates for rewarding professional
careers.
Katharine Gibbs opened her first business school in Providence,
Rhode Island. Gibbs' commitment to excellence in business
education won immediate recognition and her schools grew to
be thriving centers of education.
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| Diploma |
Computer Programming
If you want to understand computers, see how they work and
even build them then put that curiosity to work with a career
in Computer Programming. With solid skills for both the front-
and back-end of programming you can turn thoughts and ideas
into real world projects powered by C++, Java, Oracle, and
Visual BASIC.
With a diploma in Computer Programming, you can qualify for
several programming related positions and be able to choose
from various career paths. You can also have the added advantage
of polished communication, interpersonal and professional
skills that Gibbs delivers in this well-rounded program.
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Digital Filmmaking and Multimedia
If you are interested in digital imaging technologies, Gibbs
College can help you train and start working in this face-paced
field. The Digital Filmmaking & Multimedia program integrates
the variety of working methods and tools used in the industry
today while emphasizing creative innovation in design for
the convergent media of traditional Web broadcast.
The student can gain a technical mastery of today's
broadcast media through hands-on projects in design, video,
audio, lighting and editing while experimenting with digital
video, audio, motion graphics, special effects and multimedia.
A diploma in Digital Filmmaking & Multimedia is the ideal
start to a career in digital videography, digital editing,
lighting, camera operations, and Web video.
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Criminal Justice
From airports to public buildings to private businesses, An increasing number of companies and government agencies are seeking individuals with the criminal justice career training to help them meet their security needs. Enroll in the criminal justice courses at Gibbs!
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| Certificate |
Computer Technical Support
The Computer Technical Support Program is a 9-month certificate
program that is designed to provide students with hands-on
experience in operating systems, networking, software applications,
network hardware and maintenance. Students should be prepared
to support end-users and programmers in business environments
and will be taught how to operate computers and peripherals.
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Executive Assistant
Program description coming soon.
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Visual Communications
If you enjoy finding creative ways to express an idea or communicate
a message then you're already on the path to a career
in Visual Communications. With formal training in layout,
type, color and illustration you can have the solid foundation
needed to pursue a professional career in Visual Communications.
Learn the basics to advanced techniques with hands on experience
using computer graphics, Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark, pre-press
production and Web design.
A certificate in Visual Communications is the ideal start
to a career as production artist, illustrator or graphic designer—and
you can graduate with your very own portfolio that can open
doors for any job.
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Computer Network Operation
If you are a "techie" at heart and look forward
to any chance where you can wire, fix or build electronics
then get paid for it with a career in Computer Network Operations.
You'll get hands on experience with PC troubleshooting,
applications and operating systems, network administration
and more advanced studies of server/client configurations
and multi-platform integration.
With an Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Network
Operations you can pursue an exciting career as a network
administrator, technical support engineer, desktop support
specialist, network manager and more.
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Digital Media
If you are addicted to the Internet and convinced you can
make any site better then click over to a career in Digital
Media. Take control of the Web by creating the functional
performance of the site, stream audio and visual elements,
build it with HTML, and animate with Flash. You can learn
the software and hardware components needed to truly master
the Web.
With an Associate of Applied Science degree in Digital Media,
you can have the skills as well as a personal portfolio to
pursue opportunities as a Webmaster, Web Designer, Web Artist,
Web Content Developer, Multimedia Designer and more.
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E-Commerce
If you're looking for an exciting new field where your
work can help businesses grow, sell more and increase customer
satisfaction then get started with a career in e-commerce.
Like never before, today's economy depends on the Internet
and people to manage it. You can learn Web programming, e-commerce
regulations, consumer behavior, marketing and the computer
skills needed to help companies transform their business.
With an Associate of Applied Science degree in E-Commerce,
you can be ready for positions as an applications developer,
E-commerce Web developer, Internet Software engineer, financial
transactions developer and more.
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Fashion Design and Merchandising
Program description coming soon.
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Office Administration
If you like contributing to the big picture, are well organized
and like to see things run smoothly then put your skills to
use with a professional career in Office Administration. You
can learn the skills needed to run today's fast paced
office with training in communications, word processing, office
systems, spreadsheet applications and more.
With an Associate of Applied Science degree in Office Administration
you can have the skills and confidence to begin your career
as an executive assistant, office administrative assistant
or administrative coordinator—positions where the job
market is always seeking qualified candidates.
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Visual Communications
If you enjoy finding creative ways to express an idea or communicate
a message then you're already on the path to a career
in Visual Communications. With formal training in layout,
type, color and illustration you can have the solid foundation
needed to pursue a professional career in Visual Communications.
Learn the basics to advanced techniques with hands on experience
using computer graphics, Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark, pre-press
production and Web design.
An Associate of Applied Science degree in Visual Communications
is the ideal start to a career as production artist, illustrator
or graphic designer—and you can graduate with your very
own portfolio that can open doors for any job.
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