yes there is you can refer to universities .com
Alabama
Three community colleges in Alabama offer biomedical technician certification programs. These are Central Alabama, Jefferson State, and Community College of the Air Force (in Montgomery, Alabama).
2-year college degree.hahahahaha
She went to the Alabama State Teachers Colloge for Negroes.
To get an Ultrasound Technician job, you must have a college degree and be qualified to get the job. You must have a formal education and a good behavior.
Any technical college will offer some type of welding education. Alabama Southern Community College is just one example. You can use google maps to find a welding program near you.
About 9 months at a vocational or community college.
Many post-secondary education venues offer courses for MRI technician certification. You can contact your local college/community college/vocational school to find out if there are courses available in your area.
B. H. Stone has written: 'The Technician Education Council, as perceived by a lecturer at a college of higher education'
Contact the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education in Montgomery. They are the custodian of student records from closed schools.
If you live in Decatur, Alabama you have a few options in education. You can attend Alabama A&M University, Athens State University, Calhoun Community College System, University of Alabama, and University of North Alabama. If you prefer an online school then you should try Bryans College.
1.Alabama Engineering Colleges - Career College www.career-college.org/10100/Alabama/engineering/colleges 2.Engineering Schools in Alabama with Degree Program Summaries education-portal.com/engineering_schools_in_alabama.html