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Alabama Technical Schools
The Technical School Directory provides information on training opportunities that can lead you to a rewarding new career. This page lists tech schools in Alabama, organized by the type of training offered.
If a career field or technical school looks interesting, there are easy links to request more information. It's fun, fast, and free -- and you'll be on your way to a new career.
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Business Administration Schools
Business administration training prepares the graduate for a variety of roles in the operations and management of companies of all sizes. Schools prepare students with training in fundamental business concepts, including finance, marketing, and management. Most programs, particularly at the bachelor degree level, let students major with coursework in specific business practices.
Herzing University Associate of Science in Business Administration prepares students for entry level business positions with training in accounting, marketing, and computer fundamentals. The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program teaches core courses in marketing, finance and sales, and offers an optional major in business management.
Computer Electronics Schools
Technical schools offering degrees in electronics and computer engineering technology provide training on electronic circuits and radio frequency devices. Graduates of these programs can become field service technicians, computer technicians, and other positions.
Herzing University provides training in some of today's newest electronic devices with its Associate degree in Computer, Electronics, and Telecommunications Technology. Students receive training in the fundamentals of solid state and digital electronics, industrial controls, fiber optics, and integrated circuits. Coursework includes A+ certification training.
Remington College offers training in electronics and computer technology, including digital circuits and computer troubleshooting, along with hands on experience using test equipment. Graduates receive an Associate of Applied Science degree.
CAD and Drafting Schools
Drafters take the ideas and sketches of an architect or engineer, and turn then into working drawings and blueprints. Learn subjects including manual and computer aided drafting, 2D and 3D techniques, and residential and commercial drafting.
Remington College offers a diploma program in Computer Aided Design and Drafting. Students learn manual and CADD drafting techniques, along with the principles of architectural, electronic, civil and structural drafting.
Computer Networking Schools
Technical schools offering degrees in computer networking technology provide training on network operating systems and networking hardware. Graduates of these programs can become network engineers, networking administrators, or hold other information technology positions.
Herzing University has two degree programs that prepare graduates for careers in networking and IT. The Bachelors program in Computer Science major in Computer Networking & Security Technology teaches students how to design, and administer networks and IT infrastructure. Students learn Novell and Microsoft network operating systems, including advanced topics, such as directory services and Microsoft Exchange. The Associate of Science in Computer Network and Security Technology program includes A+ certification preparation, and courses on network operating systems from Microsoft and Novell, firewalls, routers and switches, and more.
The ITT Technical Institutes offer programs in some of today's hottest technical areas. With over 100 locations nationwide and online programs offered as well, 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.
Medical Assistant Schools
Medical Assistants play an important role in health care delivery. Learn technical subjects, including anatomy and physiology and administrative skills necessary to land a new career in a doctor's office, clinic, or hospital.
Remington College provides the technical and administrative skills you need for a new career as a medical assistant. The 8 month training program leads to a diploma in medical assisting.
Learn more about the Medical Assisting Diploma from Remington College in Mobile, Alabama
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