Texas Computer Schools
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AIU
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Houston, TX
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Information Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
Our Bachelor of Information Technology program can produce leaders in the field by introducing industry-current information technology trends in hardware and software. The program focuses on the four key areas of Business, Computer Networking, Software Development, and Database Administration.
ATI Career Training Center
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Hurst, TX
/ Dallas, TX
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Electronics Technology (Associate's Degree)
The Electronic Technology program offers the graduates the hands-on training they need to work in the communications, digital and microprocessor, networking, and hardware industries for most computerized applications.
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Network Administration (Associate's Degree)
Network Administration program trains graduates to meet the ever-increasing need for IT and network professionals as network administrators, system administrators, WAN administrators, Windows 2000/NT server administrators, and other IT positions.
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Border Institute of Technology
Brown Mackie College
Locations:
Dallas, TX
/ Fort Worth, TX
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Career Centers of Texas
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Brownsville, TX
/ Corpus Christi, TX
/ El Paso, TX
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Computer Business Systems (Diploma)
The program will prepare graduates for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification. Graduates will also be prepared to take the Expert level exam for Word, and the Core level exam for PowerPoint, Excel, and Access.
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Computer Office Specialist (Diploma)
Computer Office Specialist are uniquely trained members of the Information Technology team who are responsible for managing the application programs used for word processing, spreadsheet applications, desktop publishing, and computerized presentations.
CCI Training Center
Locations:
Arlington, TX
/ Dallas, TX
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DeVry University
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San Antonio, TX
/ Plano, TX
/ Irving, TX
/ Houston Galleria, TX
/ Houston, TX
/ Fort Worth, TX
/ Austin, TX
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Computer Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
Electronics is the backbone of many home, commercial and industrial products and processes. DeVry's Computer Engineering Technology program provides students with the hands-on experience, technical skills and general education they need to succeed in this rapidly growing career field.
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Computer Information Systems (Bachelor's Degree)
Computer information systems professionals identify, analyze and design business solutions as well as develop, test and implement supporting code and databases. In this business-oriented career field, professionals must combine knowledge of business functions with expertise in computer hardware, applications software, databases and programming.
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Electronics & Computer Technology (Associate's Degree)
Electronics and computer technology professionals build, install, test, evaluate and maintain electronic equipment. In this high-tech career field, professionals use specialized test equipment, PC hardware and software, systems documentation and schematics.
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Electronics Engineering Technology (Bachelor's Degree)
Electronics engineering technology professionals work on teams with other specialists to design, develop, produce, test and maintain complex products and systems. In this growing career field, professionals guide concepts developed by senior electronics engineers into actual products and services.
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Health Information Technology (Associate's Degree)
DeVry's Health Information Technology program prepares graduates to work with applications systems and manage electronic health information databases. Ever-cognizant of the importance of information accuracy, privacy and security, HIT professionals may be involved in ensuring that the design and use of information systems support patient safety.
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Network & Communications Management (Bachelor's Degree)
DeVry's Network and Communications Management program integrates technology and business management coursework, enabling graduates to analyze communications needs, provide effective solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations.
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Technical Management (Bachelor's Degree)
DeVry's Technical Management program provides students who have prior college experience the opportunity to broaden their business knowledge by attaining a bachelor's degree. With this degree, many graduates are able to advance into supervisory or management positions in their chosen fields.
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Everest College
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Dallas, TX
/ Arlington, TX
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Business Administration (Diploma)
The program provides hands-on computer training, accounting skills and a solid business background. It is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of the business principles found in today´s corporate world.
Everest Institute
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Houston Galleria, TX
/ San Antonio, TX
/ Austin, TX
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Computerized Business Applications (Diploma)
The Computerized Business Applications program provides a solid business foundation while teaching the computer and office skills that are vital to every office career. Emphasis is placed on developing strong computer and communication abilities, which are vital tools in the workplace.
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Electronics, Computer and Communications Technology (Diploma)
The Electronics and Computer Technology program provides theory and hands-on experience in the following areas: electronics, integrated circuits, microprocessors, computer technology and test equipment.
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Network Systems Support (Diploma)
You will gain knowledge of the components within a computer, as well as the features of complex systems and network architecture.
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ITT Technical Institute
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Arlington, TX
/ Austin, TX
/ Richardson, TX
/ Houston, TX
/ Houston, TX
/ Houston, TX
/ Webster, TX
/ San Antonio, TX
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Computer And Electronics Engineering Technology (Associate's Degree)
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Computer Drafting and Design (Associate's Degree)
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MTI College of Business and Technology
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Houston (East Side), TX
/ Houston (South East), TX
/ Houston (South West), TX
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Computer Systems Technology (Associate's Degree)
The Computer Systems Technology program prepares graduates for computer and computer network related careers. Intensive studies focus on techniques to troubleshoot, configure, and install computer systems by analyzing and repairing computer hardware and software in a network environment.
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Webmaster Technology Program (Associate's Degree)
Studies focus on web development, web design, web content management, Internet networking, database connectivity and computer support.
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National American University
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Austin, TX
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Information Technology (Associate's Degree)
This two-year program of study provides education for various entry-level positions in the information systems field. Students are encouraged to work with their advisor to design a program in their area of interest, which may be in programming, database administration, Microsoft networking or software applications.
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Remington College
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Dallas, TX
/ Fort Worth, TX
/ Webster, TX
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Computer and Network Administration (Associate's Degree)
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Software Information Systems (Associate's Degree)
The Associate degree program in Software Information Systems is a twenty-four-month program that provides training in four major areas: Programming Concepts, Programming Architecture, Electronic Commerce, and Web Development.
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SACMDA
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McAllen, TX
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Computer Office User (Diploma)
Computer Office Users are uniquely trained members of the Information Technology team who are responsible for managing the application programs used for word processing, spreadsheet applications, desktop publishing, and computerized presentations.
Southeastern Career Institute
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Midland, TX
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Computer Business Systems (Diploma)
The program will prepare graduates for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification. Graduates will also be prepared to take the Expert-level exam for Word, and the Core-level exam for PowerPoint, Excel and Access.
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TechSkills
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Dallas, TX
/ Fort Worth, TX
/ Houston, TX
/ San Antonio, TX
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A+ (Class)
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Certified Internet Webmaster Associate (Class)
The CIW Associate certification is designed to prepare entry level Students with the basic hands-on skills and knowledge of Internet technologies, network infrastructure and web authoring using HTML.
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) (Class)
The Cisco Certified Network Associate credential is a valuable certification for experienced network technicians who install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot both a simple routed Local Area Network (LAN) as well as a simple routed Wide Area Network (WAN).
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Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) (Class)
The Cisco Certified Network Professional credential is a certification designed for experienced network technicians who are competent in installing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting advanced Local Area Networks (LANs) as well as large and advanced routed Wide Area Networks (WANs).
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I-Net+ (Class)
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Linux+ (Class)
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Master Certified Internet Webmaster Designer (CIW) (Class)
The Master CIW Designer certification enables our Students to implement and maintain web sites, create web content, design e-commerce strategies and use web management tools.
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Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) (Class)
Microsoft Certified Application Developers are qualified to develop, test, deploy, and maintain department-level applications, components, Web or desktop clients, or database and network services using Microsoft tools and technologies.
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Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) (Class)
The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 credential is the premier certification for professionals who implement and administer Microsoft SQL Server databases. The certification is appropriate for individuals who derive physical database designs, develop logical data models, create physical databases, create data services by using Transact-SQL, manage and maintain databases, configure and manage security, monitor and optimize databases, and install and configure SQL Server.
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Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) (Class)
For application developers, Microsoft offers the Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) credential. Microsoft Certified Solution Developers are qualified to design and develop custom business solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, and platforms, including Microsoft Office and Microsoft BackOffice. To become a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer, you must pass four exams that measure your technical proficiency and expertise.
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Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) (Class)
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers are qualified to effectively plan, implement, maintain and support information systems with Microsoft Windows 2003 or Windows 2000 and the Microsoft BackOffice integrated family of server software. To become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, a student must pass a series of rigorous certification exams that measure technical proficiency and expertise.
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Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) (Class)
The MOS program provides computer program literacy, measures proficiency, and identifies opportunities for skills enhancement. Successful candidates receive a MOS certificate that sets them apart from their peers in the competitive job market. The certificate is a valuable credential recognized worldwide as proof that an individual has the desktop computing skills needed to work more productively and efficiently.
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Network+ (Class)
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Oracle 9i Certified Database Administrator (Class)
OCA certification training offers our Students an extensive introduction to data server technology. It covers the administration concepts of the Oracle9i relational database and the powerful SQL programming language. Students are taught how to create and maintain database objects and to store, retrieve and manipulate data.
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Oracle9i Certified Professional Database Administrator (OCPDBA) (Class)
The Oracle Certified Professional Database Administrator is the ultimate industry certification for Students who want to design, operate, maintain and troubleshoot Oracle9i databases.
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Security+ (Class)
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Sun Certified Programmer for the Java™ 2 Platform (Class)
The Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform (SCJP) credential is the premium certification for professionals who design and program custom business solutions with Java development tools and technologies.
Texas Computer Training Institute
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Austin, TX
/ Amarillo, TX
/ Lubbock, TX
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A+ Certification Training (Certificate)
A broad base knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating system technologies to include installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventative maintenance and basic networking.
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MCDST Certification Training (Certificate)
Supporting end-users to successfully troubleshoot desktop environments running on Microsoft Windows and supporting end-users to successfully troubleshoot Microsoft Operating Systems.
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MCP Certification Training (Certificate)
ementing a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution in an organization, mastery in supporting and troubleshooting the Windows operating system desktop, and the implementation, support, and troubleshooting of the Microsoft operating system.
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Network+ Certification Training (Certificate)
Technical abilities in networking administration and support, validating knowledge of media and topologies, protocol and standards, network implementation, and network support.
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Security+ Certification Training (Certificate)
Security related areas to include communications security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, external attacks, authentication, and operational security.
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Virginia College
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Austin, TX
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Computer Network Technician (Diploma)
This program prepares you for a technical career in job fields such as computer network technician or microcomputer service and repair. It's designed to prepare you to operate, install, diagnose, configure, troubleshoot, upgrade, and maintain microcomputers, all while getting an overall understanding of computer networks.
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Microsoft Network Engineer (Associate's Degree)
You'll have the chance to get a basic understanding of computer networking concepts, with emphasis on network engineering practices, then you'll learn to operate, install, configure, troubleshoot, upgrade, and maintain networks on Microsoft's platform. You'll prepare for the Network+ certification, MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) certification, and the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) certification.
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Westwood College
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Dallas, TX
/ Fort Worth, TX
/ Houston, TX
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Computer Network Engineering (Associate's Degree)
The Computer Network Engineering program is designed to provide students with the skills required to design, install, configure, and maintain enterprise-wide networks.
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Computer-Aided Design / Architectural Drafting (Associate's Degree)
The Computer-Aided Design (Architectural Drafting) Program equips students with the skills necessary to become a candidate for many careers available to the skilled CAD operator. Architectural Drafting students receive training on recent releases of AutoCAD, a popular CAD application that provides experience in developing technical drawings related to the field of architecture.
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Computer-Aided Design / Interior Finishes (Associate's Degree)
Westwood's Associate Degree program in Computer-Aided Design / Interior Finishes, equips students with the skills needed to truly excel in this field. Students learn to use CAD in a lab, and are also exposed to the ideas and principles of design, through lecture.
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Software Engineering (Associate's Degree)
The program helps prepare students for entry-level jobs in the industry including computer programmers, database analysts, software developers, and Web site developers.
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