Anthem Institute-Las Vegas, formerly High-Tech Institute, offers technical training programs in the healthcare field. Anthem's curriculum combines classroom coursework and real-world work environments, giving students a well-rounded education. Programs offered at Anthem include pharmacy technician, surgical technician, medical billing and coding, medical assistant, massage therapy and dental assistant. For admittance to Anthem, you must speak and write English fluently, be a high school graduate or have a GED, and pass the entrance assessment test.
Nevada Career Institute (NCI) prepares students for careers in the medical field. Programs include surgical technician, medical assistant, medical office specialist and massage therapist. The surgical technician program was the first program of its kind in the Las Vegas area. If you have an interest in NCI, you will work one-on-one with an admissions counselor to determine which program is best for you.
Las Vegas Professional Institute offers instructor-led classes and computer-based learning. The school individually customizes programs depending on the needs of the student. Offerings include many courses as distance/e-learning, so you can learn from home. Courses offered include accounting principles/best practices, Cisco, Microsoft, MAS 90 & 200, QuickBooks, OSHA 10, 30 and 30 Supervisor Training and Spanish Computer Classes. Las Vegas Professional Institute can also individualize certificate programs.
ITT Technical Institute offers career-focused, technology-oriented degree programs. ITT North Vegas is a part of ITT Educational Services, Inc. which educates more than 80,000 students in 38 states and online. ITT offers Bachelor of Science degree programs as well as Associate Degree Programs. There are numerous courses of study that conclude with the student being awarded a degree. These areas of study include information systems security, project management, software development technology, electronics and communications engineering, digital entertainment and game design.
The programs at Quality Technical train individuals in the diagnosis, service and repair of heating, cooling and refrigeration systems. Classes involve both academic and hands-on training. The first program, heating and air conditioning technology, emphasizes electrical system repair and covers major system components, testing and troubleshooting, types of refrigerant and refrigerant handling. The second program, refrigerant technology, includes training of the basic principles of low-, medium- and high- temperature refrigeration systems and focuses on the understanding and repair of electrical systems.