Technical Schools & Colleges

Technical colleges are educational facilities that offer students a vast array of opportunities for higher education and career training. Many specialized fields of study are available to students who are often able to earn a degree at a faster rate than a regular four-year college or university. Many technical schools allow students to jump into their choice field of study while foregoing many of the general education classes that are required at more conventional institutions, providing for a more direct approach to career training.
  1. ITT Technical Institute

    • ITT Technical Institute is a technical college that offers a variety of associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees. As of January 2011, there are more than 125 campuses within the United States, with plans for more to be added in the future. Some of the degree programs offered at ITT Technical Institute include bachelor's degrees in Information Systems Security, Software Application Programming, Criminal Justice, Game Design and Project Management. A few of the associate's degrees offered include Computer Network Systems and Software Applications Programming. A Master's in Business Administration (MBA) is offered as well. Potential students are given an exam to be admitted into the school. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply.

    DeVry University

    • DeVry University is a technical college with more than 90 campuses throughout the United States as of January 2011. They offer a variety of associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programs within five colleges of study. The five colleges include the College of Business and Management, the College of Engineering and Information Sciences, the College of Health Sciences, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the College of Media Arts and Technology. Degree programs are offered both on campuses and online.

    Colorado Technical University

    • Colorado Technical University has five campuses in addition to online degrees. Their campuses are located in Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Kansas City, and Sioux Falls. Students who attend Colorado Technical University are able to earn a variety of associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. Some of the associate degree programs include an Associate of Applied Science in Accounting, an Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration / Marketing, and an Associate of Applied Science in General Studies. Some of their bachelor's programs include a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, a Bachelor of Science in Management, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration / Management. A few of their many master's programs include a Master of Business Administration / Finance and a Master of Science in Systems Engineering. Doctoral degrees include a Doctor of Computer Science and a Doctor of Management / Homeland Security.

    Vatterott College

    • Vatterott College is a technical school that has 23 campuses throughout the United States as of January 2011. Vatterott offers both associate's and bachelor's degrees in a variety of areas. Some of the associate's programs include Building Maintenance Technology, Electrical Technology and Environmental Systems Technology. Bachelor's degree programs include Computer Engineering & Network Technology and a Network Engineering and Computer Technology degree. Online programs are available through Vatterott College as well.

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