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Technical Schools

Technical schools provide associate and bachelor's degrees programs in a large range of subjects. You will find that technical schools usually have higher acceptance rates and smaller class sizes, though admission requirements vary by school and degree programs. Programs generally offer flexible study options, such as night, weekend and online courses. Technical school degree programs can prepare you for careers in business, IT and computers, health care and criminal justice - from social worker to systems administrator. Technical school degrees are very much career-focused to enable students to take up employment as soon as they graduate, making them a valuable asset in times of economic uncertainty.

Technical Schools

Lehigh Valley College

American InterContinental University Atlanta

American InterContinental University Buckhead

American InterContinental University Dunwoody

American InterContinental University Houston

Baker College Online

Bauder College

Berkeley College

Bradford School

Briarcliffe College

Briarcliffe College

Brown College

Capella University

Lincoln Tech®

The Chubb Institute

Lincoln Tech®

Clark University Computer Career Institute

Collins College

CollegeAmerica

Colorado Technical University

Computer Career Institute at Johns Hopkins University

DeVry University

Dover Business College

ECPI

Florida Career College

Florida Metropolitan University

Gibbs College Vienna

Herzing College

Hesser College

Hickey College

ICM School of Business and Medical Careers

International Academy of Design and Technology Detroit International Academy of Design & Technology Las Vegas

International Academy of Design and Technology Pittsburgh

International Academy of Design & Technology Tampa

Kaplan College

Katharine Gibbs School

Technology Education College

Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University

Lincoln School of Commerce

Maric College

Minneapolis Business College

Missouri College

National College

Nebraska College of Business

Northwestern Technical College

PC Age

Platt College

Pioneer Pacific College

Pittsburgh Technical Institute

Skidmore College Computer Career Institute

Stevens-Henager

TechSkills

TESST College of Technology

University of Phoenix

Vatterott College

Westwood College

Wood Tobe-Coburn

Computer Education

Forces in today's society and global marketplace have meant that computer education is more crucial than ever. Many everyday tasks now involve computers. Evidence of this is all around: instead of going to the bank many people use ATMs; emails have started to replace written letters; where once you would look up something in a book, you more than likely now consult the Internet, online database or catalog. Computer technology is everywhere, at home, in work and at school or college.

Basic computer literacy, or understanding and being able to use computers, has become a necessity. A variety of introductory computer education programs are available for students to learn how to use computers effectively, from learning how to use the Internet for research purposes to composing professional letters and documents.

Computer usage has become an intrinsic part of most jobs. A graphic designer, engineer or architect will use sophisticated computer design packages. Those in business need to know about information systems, knowledge management systems and global e-business.

The use of the Internet and information technology in our everyday lives has meant that there is a huge demand for IT professionals such as website designers, systems analysts and computer programmers. Computer education is vital if you want to be part of this exciting technological revolution.

So whether you want to learn the basics of computer education, to use different software applications or to become a technical hardware/software expert, there is a relevant computer education program which can provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills.

Get your computer education at one of the many technical schools featured in The Career and Education Directory. Learn how a computer education can give you the technical skills you need to advance in todays technology world.