Technology Schools
With all the technology developing daily, it may be smart to get into a career in technology. What you'll learn at technology schools can get you the certificate or degree you need to tap into a lucrative and successful career. Click your way to a new career in technology.
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NEIT NEIT is a technical school that not only offers hands-on technical training, but also gives students the opportunity to get a well-rounded education. New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Michigan For aspiring medical and technology professionals, New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Michigan offers programs ranging from six to 11 months with admissions based on an open-admission policy. Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) gives students the opportunity to complete their bachelor's degree in three years, while giving them all the exposure to working with computers necessary for working within the computer animation and graphic design industries. ITT Technical Institutes For students of ITT Technical Institutes, which boasts more than 90 campuses throughout 30 states in the U.S., the possibilities and demands of a technology-based career are within closer grasp. The American College of Medical Technology From computers to X-ray machines, the allied health industry of today requires professionals well-versed in the latest medical technologies and programming. And that's exactly what students at the American College of Medical Technology in Gardena, California, are working on. Brownson Technical College Founded more than 20 years ago, the Brownson Technical School has long been dedicated to providing students of all ages with the career training they need. Today, they accomplish this task by offering students the chance to train in the computer-aided drafting and design and HVAC/R fields. Full Sail Being creative requires a certain type of person who likes a variety of artistic activities and can really think outside of the box. These are the types of students that really flourish at a place like Full Sail University. TCI In a city that never sleeps, the Technical Career Institutes (TCI) continually grants technological degrees to those looking to further their careers. Not only does TCI provide programs that make its students technologically savvy, but it is also located in New York City, where students can learn and experience more than most in other locations. ECPI College of Technology Boasting campuses in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, ECPI College of Technology offers students the opportunity to train in a variety of technology and business disciplines. Automotive Training Center Carburetor, camshaft, intake manifold, transmission. Do you know what these words mean? If you do, then maybe an automotive technology career is for you. And if you don't recognize these terms, then an automotive technology school can teach you all of the basics to begin a lucrative career; one such school being the Automotive Training Center, with locations in Warminster and Exton, PA. The Institute of Production and Recording Although it's not always easy to find a college or university that offers an audio production program or a concentration in entertainment business, there are specialized schools out there - places like the Institute of Production and Recording (IPR) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Island Drafting and Technical Institute Compared to an architectural career, which requires five to seven years of postsecondary education and three years of practical training in the industry, drafting requires significantly less time studying. In fact at Island Drafting and Technical Institute in Amityville, New York, students can graduate with an associate degree in drafting in as few as 15 months. Computer Systems Institute If you're looking to work exclusively in information technology (IT), or a profession that heavily relies upon it, schooling at Computer Systems Institute (CSI) may be your answer. Formed in 1989, the technical school now boasts four campuses across the state (in Chicago, Gurnee, Lombard, and Skokie) and offers courses in business administration, health care, project management, and information technology. |
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