Ohio Technical Schools

The 2016 Ohio Job Outlook projects high employment prospects for truck drivers, computer support specialists and automotive service technicians and mechanics. Ohio technical schools prepare students to work in these fields. Technical schools focus on the knowledge and skills required for a specific job. Most technical schools incorporate work experience to give students the best opportunity for success.
  1. Ohio Technical College

    • Ohio Technical College offers a range of technician training programs including automotive, motorcycle, high performance, power generator systems and collision repair. Students are taught in a classroom and in a workshop setting. All the tools and equipment required for the program are provided. The Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) accredits the college.

      Ohio Technical College
      1374 East 51st St.
      Cleveland, OH 44103
      216-881-1700
      ohiotechnicalcollege.com

    Central Ohio Technical College

    • Central Ohio Technical College has four academic divisions including Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Industrial & Business Technologies, Health & Human Services and Public Safety. Within these divisions, students can select Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) programs, such as Digital Media Design and Radiologic Technology. In addition, the school has several Associate of Applied Business (A.A.B.) programs such as Business Management Technology and Accounting Technology.

      Central Ohio Technical College
      1179 University Drive
      Newark, OH 43055
      740-366-9494
      cotc.edu

    ITT Technical Institute

    • ITT Technical Institute offers several A.A.S degree programs at the Dayton campus including Software Development Technology, Computer & Electronic Engineering Technology and Criminal Justice. An A.A.B. degree is available for the Business Administration program. A Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree is offered for the Information Systems Security, Construction Management and Criminal Justice programs. ITT Technical Institute has nine campuses in Ohio.

      ITT Technical Institute
      3325 Stop Eight Rd.
      Dayton, OH 45414
      937-264-7700
      itt-tech.edu

    TDDS Technical Institute

    • TDDS Technical Institute provides training for careers as truck drivers and diesel technicians. The basic commercial driver's license (CDL) program prepares new truck drivers, while advance courses are available for professionals that want to maintain their skills. The diesel training program provides hands on experience in maintaining and repairing tractor-trailers. The program covers diagnostic equipment and CDL preparation.

      TDDS Technical Institute
      1688 North Pricetown Rd., SR 534
      P.O. Box 506
      Lake Milton, OH 44429
      330-538-2216
      tdds.edu

    Kaplan College

    • Kaplan College offers programs in Allied Health, Criminal Justice and the Electrical Trade. An Occupational Associate of Applied Science (A.O.S.) degree is awarded to graduates of the Health Information Technology program. Those who successfully complete the Medical Assistant, Medical Billing and Electrical Technician programs will receive a diploma. An A.A.S. degree is awarded for completion of the Criminal Justice program. Kaplan College offers day and night courses.

      Kaplan College
      801 Linn St.
      Cincinnati, OH 45203
      800-987-6038
      cincinnati.kaplancollege.com

    Owens Community College

    • Owens Community College has an Electrical/Electronics Technology program, which prepares students for careers as electricians, and an Automotive Technology program, which prepares students for careers as auto technicians. The college provides the equipment and facilities necessary for a technical education. The college aids students in finding a job after graduation.

      Owens Community College
      3200 Bright Rd.
      Findlay, OH 45840
      567-429-3500
      owens.edu

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