California Computer Training Schools
As you might expect from a state boasting around $1.727 trillion in gross state product, California is ripe with technology growth and career development. In fact, CCSCE reports that California's economy currently ranks ahead of national competitors Canada and Spain, while only slightly behind Italy. California is the proud home of the high tech regions of Silicon Valley and the Tech Coast.Technology support from these areas is both timely and generous. For example, ZeroDivide, formerly the Community Technology Foundation, has raised $1 million for technology programs in underserved California communities. Cisco Systems, Inc., Edwards AFB, Lawrence Livermore National Labs, North Island NAS, Pacific Telesis Group, and Oracle Corporation continue to offer new graduates and mid-career changers a wealth of employment opportunities. The high technology sectors of Northern California, specifically Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, have restored economic growth by 4.3%, post-dot-com bust.
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Charter College - Lancaster
Get the technical skills you need to reach the next level of career success at Charter College.
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Charter College - Long Beach
Get the technical skills you need to reach the next level of career success at Charter College.
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Charter College - Oxnard
Get the technical skills you need to reach the next level of career success at Charter College.
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Keller Graduate School of Management - Anaheim
Make a difference with a graduate degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.
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Los Angeles Film School - Los Angeles
Get the career of your dreams with an education from the Los Angeles Film School.
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Academy of Computer Education (ACE)
7833 Walker Drive Suite 520 - C
Greenbelt, MD 20770
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