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Alberta Electronics Degrees & TrainingElectronics Technician Training and Electronic Engineering Degrees in AlbertaTechnical colleges and career education in Alberta, CanadaBordering Montana, the Canadian province of Alberta is a friendly place for students from all over the world, including those who come from Canada's southern neighbor. Without the need to learn a foreign language, Canada can be an appealing choice to study abroad and to obtain solid technical and vocational training. Technical colleges in AlbertaAccording to the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, vocational education refers to a multi-year program or a series of courses providing specialized instruction in a skill or a trade intending to lead the student directly into a career or program based on that skill or trade. It is offered in secondary schools and at the post-secondary level in public colleges and institutes, private for-profit colleges and through apprenticeship programs. The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton is a leader in technical training and applied education. The NAIT offers a wide variety of apprenticeships and bachelor's degrees, including refrigeration and air conditioning mechanic, communications technician, insulator, roofer and many others. The average tuition at NAIT for a full year is CAN $3,906. After-school activities in AlbertaThe gateway to the Canadian Rockies in western Canada is a fantastic place for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy the pristine outdoors and hit the slopes, the links, the rivers or explore the great outdoors on horseback. Calgary and the state capital, Edmonton, are vibrant cities with a wide range of cultural and leisure options. Don't forget your down jacket for those gorgeous, but quite cold, Alberta winters. Author: Judy A. Jenner is a freelance writer and translator based in Las Vegas, NV. She's the author of one book, has written dozens of articles for industry publications around the world, and writes a monthly business column. Previously, Judy was the Spanish Content Manager for VEGAS.com and Content Manager for Mexico.com, where she wrote extensively about travel and tourism. Judy serves on the board of CLASS!, a bilingual newspaper for high school students, and is the president of the Nevada Interpreters and Translators Association. Judy holds an MBA in marketing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Electronics are at the heart of much of the technological development that affects business, and if you are interested in electronics as a career, you have the prospect of a good future. However, you will need to take continuing education courses in order to keep your skills and knowledge updated; the best way to do this is to take a series of electronics courses in the subjects that affect your career. Some of these electronics courses will give you training in new skills, and some will provide you with an education in new developments and their applications. Sources: Alberta Association of Career Colleges • http://www.aaocc.net/index.asp • http://www.aaocc.net/index.asp Education in Canada: An Overview • http://www.cmec.ca • http://www.cmec.ca/pages/canadawide.aspx#05 Experience Alberta • http://www.travelalberta.com • http://www.travelalberta.com/en/Pages/default.aspx?mrkt=United+States Program Search • http://www.nait.ca/search/search.aspx?searchType=program&Delivery=Apprenticeship • http://www.nait.ca/ A career in electronics could take many forms. Microelectronics deals with microprocessors which drive the information systems we use in the form of computing. They are also used for control systems for all kinds of machines, from our domestic washing machines and car engine management systems to the robotic manufacturing machines used by industry. Qualified electronics engineers are needed to both design and manufacture these devices, and also to maintain their activity throughout their working lives. Career prospects in electronics are good and likely to remain so, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor. This is likely to continue for at least the next ten years, so if you are interested in your electronics career, make sure your training and education are up-to-date. Electronics Career and Technical Schools in Alberta:
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Electronics Technician Training and Electronic Engineering Degrees in Alberta
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