Atlanta Metropolitan College is affiliated with the University System of Georgia and offers day, evening, weekend and online courses. Located in the southwest area of the city, it's accessible from Atlanta's public transportation system. With more than 40 degree programs, including computer science, criminal justice and office administration, you're sure to find a career path.
Named America's Best Community College by Washington Monthly magazine in 2008, Atlanta Technical College is affiliated with the Technical College System of Georgia. It offers 80 programs, including computer programming, accounting and paralegal studies, among others. The school also offers certificates in Cisco network specialist, general office assistant, Microsoft Office programs, Java programmer, human resource management specialist and database administrator.
Georgia Perimeter College is one of the nation's fastest-growing metropolitan two-year colleges. It's the third largest college in the University System of Georgia with more than 25,000 students. There are four campuses around Atlanta. Programs of study include history, communication, anthropology, English, journalism/professional writing, engineering, social work and theater.
Brown Mackie College offers day, evening, and online classes as well as small class sizes and financial assistance. Accredited by the Georgia Nonpublic Post-secondary Education Commission and the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, programs of study include business management, health care administration, medical assisting, occupational therapy assistant and pharmacy technology.