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Degrees in District of Columbia
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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
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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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ITT Technical Institutes
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Communications Training in District of Columbia
The field of communications covers a broad range of mediums and expertise. With continual developments in technology, there are more and more ways for individuals to communicate. Information and communications technology is an increasingly powerful tool for participating in global markets, improving businesses, and enhancing individual opportunities. Communications technicians perform a variety of duties involved in the operation of various communications devices such as television, radio, and the internet. Communications technicians install cable systems, maintain and repair equipment, and provide service to meet the communication needs required to provide a wide range of residential and commercial services in telephone service and computer networks.
Most educational, training, and degree programs in communications technology are certificate or associate degree programs offered by community colleges and private training schools. These programs prepare you to give technological support in fields such as photography, educational media, film, radio and television. Typically there are a variety of courses offered which focus on the mechanical, scientific, and technical aspects of communications, including how to operate, set up, adjust, fix and take care of equipment. Many programs offer courses in digital editing and manipulation; other programs offer you the opportunity to specialize in one or more of the communications technologies. This means that the majority of your courses will teach you about one aspect of communication technology, such as radio broadcasting or knowledge of specific equipment for developing film or other technical processes. Longer programs may prepare you to assist with the production of radio and television shows or films. Most programs in communications technology take from one to two years to complete.
With a degree in communications technology, you can work in a variety of jobs. With experience you can work as a manager of a project or work on postproduction for a television studio. Many communications technicians also work in advertising or public relations.
District of Columbia Communications Training
Schools and Colleges in District of Columbia Offering Communications Training
Strayer University - Takoma Park
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At Strayer University, we fit your life. Established in 1892 and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults like you. Classes are designed to fit your busy schedule, meeting on evenings, weekends, and asynchronously on the web. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available in accounting, business and internet technology. |
Strayer University - Washington
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At Strayer University, we fit your life. Established in 1892 and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults like you. Classes are designed to fit your busy schedule, meeting on evenings, weekends, and asynchronously on the web. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available in accounting, business and internet technology. |
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