Westwood College has multiple locations throughout Atlanta, Georgia. All of those locations offer computer training courses.
Learning offered by community colleges has changed over the years. By the 1980s many colleges had recognised a community need for computer training. Some community colleges do offer certificate courses.
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Most community colleges ofter courses in all aspects of computers, including programming. However, most programming jobs require a bachelor's degree, so after you complete your 2 year degree, you may want to continue study . Yes there are some community colleges that offer training in computer programming. They may not be in every demographic area.
Many community colleges do offer advanced career training. Contact your local community college for class schedules. Many community colleges do offer advanced carrer training. Contact your CC for more information on how to get this training.
Most Community Colleges offer extensive business and computer classes. Check the nearest colleges to you and look for a basic Microsoft Word certification class. The Training Connection in Chicago on Monroe Street offers Word training, along with other Microsoft products. Their phone number is (312) 795-1944.
It depends on where your area is and what type of training you are after. You need to be more specific to get a good answer to your question. Try community colleges or adult education classes.
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Every city in Florida has resources for computer training (as do most smaller towns). Your best bet would be to check the local Yellow Pages, nearby community colleges, or the Florida Department of Labor.
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