Located in Troy, Michigan, the International Academy of Design and Technology (IADT) provides Associate of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in fields like fashion design, interior design, graphic arts and game production. IADT has campuses in Detroit, Michigan, and 10 other states nationwide. Students enrolled in IADT's skilled trade programs receive one-on-one instruction and flexible scheduling; they may also qualify for financial assistance. Courses are offered on-campus in state-of-the-art classrooms that are equipped with cutting-edge technology. Prospective students can enroll online.
International Academy of Design and Technology
1850 Research Drive
Troy, MI 48083
248-254-6957
iadtdetroit.com
Kaplan's Dearborn campus, located in Detroit, Michigan, is easily accessible by car or public transportation. The institute offers diploma programs in allied health, information technology and trade. Students enrolled in the electrical technician program receive training in residential, commercial and industrial wiring. Course work in the electrician technician program provides students with hands-on training in technical skills and electrical applications. The program is designed to prepare graduates for work in entry-level construction work, restoration or commercial and industrial maintenance. Graduates from the program also receive job placement assistance and apprenticeship opportunities, according to the school's website.
Kaplan Career Institute
18440 Ford Road
Detroit, MI 48228
800-989-2378
dearborn.kaplancareerinstitute.com
Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology (MIAT) is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSTC) and has campuses in Canton and New Boston Michigan. The institute provides training in aviation maintenance, power technology and transportation dispatch. The programs typically run for seven to 12 months. Training in the aviation maintenance technology course includes sheet metal fabrication, radio and navigation communications, drafting fundamentals and electrical systems theory. All of the courses are offered in small classrooms where students receive one-on-one training, hands-on lab work and individual tutoring.
In addition to finding employment in the aviation industry, graduates from MIAT can work in non-aviation industries, as their training prepares them with the necessary skills to work in the fields of hydraulics, sheet metal and electronics. The institute also offers refresher courses to its graduates who wish to update their skills. Prospective students must have a high school diploma.
Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology
2955 South Haggerty Road
Canton, MI 48188
734-423-2100
miat.edu