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Higher Education
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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools. |
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University of Phoenix
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America.
One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead.
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Trades Training Programs in Alabama
The booming housing market and excellent long-term prospects for people with a knack for fixing things means a strong future market for construction, repair and HVAC technicians. If you were the kind of kid who took apart all of your toys just to see how they worked, a future in the trades may be ideal for you. To succeed in the construction and repair trades, you need a strong work ethic, manual dexterity, and a concern for quality. Another plus is that these jobs are less likely to be outsourced than white-collar jobs.
If you believe that becoming a mechanic is your ideal career, you should also have some ability to work well with others. Most repair facilities involve some teamwork, and you should also be able to interact well with customers. If your plans include opening your own shop, consider taking some basic business courses as well as those in your trade. A little business knowledge goes a long way in making sure that all of your hard work and investment produce a profitable business. There are many valuable professions in the trades, and whichever you choose, you can be assured that this is the sort of job that won't haunt you at night. In today's stressed, outsourced, and downsized economy, a job like that can be extremely valuable.
Trades Education Training in Alabama:
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Schools and Colleges in Alabama
Herzing College - Birmingham
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Take control of your career. Since 1965, Herzing College has prepared over 35,000 graduates for computer and business-oriented careers. Our state-of-the-art Birmingham, Alabama campus offers day and evening classes in Business, Design/CAD, Electronics/Telecommunications and Information Technology. Herzing College has achieved a 93% job placement rate for the current class. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. |
Remington College - Mobile
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You can enhance your career potential quickly with Remington College. As a student, you will have access to a team of career placement professionals who will help you market your expanded skill set to potential employers. Attend one of 18 conveniently located campuses and learn from dedicated instructors who have a wealth of real-world experience. Enjoy small classes focused on your individual needs. |
ITT Technical Institute - Bessemer
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The ITT Technical Institutes offer programs in some of today's hottest technical areas. With over 100 locations nationwide and several online programs available, the ITT Techs are one of the leading providers of technology education. Each ITT Tech offers convenient class schedules, financial aid is available to those who qualify, and Career Services are offered to help you find a job. Click here to find out what programs of study are available online or at an ITT Tech near you. |
Tri-State Institute - Birmingham
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Are you stuck in a dead-end job? Do you want to increase your current skills? Do you want to learn a new job skill? Let Tri-State Institute help! Learn beyond the basics in some of today's fastest-growing industries.
Our career-focused programs include: Dental Assisting, Health Information Technology, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Medical Assisting, Medical Assisting Specialist, Medical Billing and Coding Specialist, and Paramedic. |
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