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Engineering Degree

Now is an ideal time to pursue this in-demand, well-paying profession.

The average engineer earns $80,000 annually, with healthy growth in both salaries and career opportunities expected. An engineering degree requires a solid foundation in math and science, from which you can specialize in one of many types of engineering careers, among them civil, mechanical, industrial, electrical, biomedical, and computer engineering.

For example, Florida Career College offers an associate's degree in computer network engineering, where you'll learn how to design, install, configure and maintain enterprise wide networks. You can become trained and employable in this growth industry in just two years!

DeVry University

With more than 90 campus across the United States, Canada and online, DeVry offers a wide variety of degree and learning options. DeVry degree programs are offered in the fields of education, business, media arts, engineering, technology and health care.

Keller Graduate School Of Management

Earning a master’s degree increases your professional creditability, skills and earning ability. Master’s degree program students gain advanced knowledge and expertise within their industry enabling them to obtain upper-level, higher paying careers.

Los Angeles Recording School

Offering 15 studio/lab environments, the latest recording technology as well as a hands-on learning environment, The Los Angeles Recording School is one of the best training grounds for aspiring recording engineers. The Los Angeles Recording School recording engineer program covers everything from tracking and overdubs to mixing and mastering.

Lincoln College of Technology

Lincoln College of Technology offers cosmetology, skilled trades, culinary arts, health sciences, business, automotive and information technology diploma and associate’s degree programs. Lincoln College of Technology compliments its degree programs with financial aid opportunities, career services and graduate placement assistance.

Miller Motte Technical College

Miller-Motte Technical College specializes in certificate, diploma and degree programs in the fields of health care and nursing, design, cosmetology, information technology, trades, paralegal studies and business. Miller-Motte Technical College enhances their programs with student development and career services that provide counseling, tutoring and mentoring.

Sullivan College of Tech & Design

Sullivan College of Technology & Design offers career training, associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs in fields of technology and design. Sullivan students train for careers in computer engineering, network administration, graphic design and more in a state of the art, hands-on learning facility.