Yes there are several programs available. Photoshop can be used everywhere.
If you live in the Seattle, Washington area and want to find a school that specializes in photography then check this out www.photographyschools.com. They will provide yo with a listing of photography schools in your area.
Yes, your best option is Seattle Free school. They offer free classes for many fields, including photography.
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If you are looking for photography jobs in Seattle you can go to local photographers and ask if they have openings. You can also go to the employment office or even put you an advertisement in the local paper.
Their website is artinstitutes.edu/Seattle. The website has a form that you can fill out and request information be sent to you. The website also mentions the programs offered.
Yes, there are fashion design classes for teens in the Seattle area including classes at many local colleges. The Seattle Chamber of Commerce has listings of all colleges and programs.
Many HVAC vocational training school options are available in the Seattle, WA area. These include Lincoln Tech, Bates Technical College, Brudvik School of Refrigeration, North Seattle Community College and numerous others.
There are many nursing schools in Seattle, WA. Although you can attend schools with nursing programs, going to a school that offers BSN (bachelor of science in nursing) is much more advantageous. The following schools all offering that degree: Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, and University of Washington
South Seattle Community College offers several courses that offer such a course. Take a look at their website http://www.southseattle.edu/programs/proftech/autotech.htm
The International Academy of Design and Technology - Seattle is one option of a place to earn an interior design degree. You can learn more about them by visiting them at 645 Andover Park West in Seattle or online at http://www.iadtseattle.com/programs/interiordesign.asp. Another option is the Art Institute of Seattle which you can learn more about online at http://www.artinstitutes.edu/seattle/ or by attending their next open house on Aug. 7 at their location at 2323 Elliott Avenue in Seattle.
Indeed it is. Northeastern University-Seattle offers 28 graduate degree programs. From the website: "The university's degree programs in business, government and civic engagement, education healthcare, leadership and management, and science and technology are designed to support our students' career aspirations in Seattle and beyond, whether they are planning to change fields or move up in their current one." More information at (See related Link).
Try looking at the following sites for options: www.seattleu.edu/albers, www.mba.washington.edu/, www.cityu.edu/programs/som/mba.aspx, www.cityu.edu/