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![]() Calif Bill wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: When I went to his graduation he recieved an engineering certificate. Maybe the cirriculum has changed. One of the guys I use learned CAD at ITT somewhere in CA. They have a CAD program that results in an associates degree (AAS). There are a couple of different Engineering Technology Certificate" programs. Both ITT and Community Colleges in California offer them. ITT Technical Institute does not offer any "engineering Technology Certificate". I agree that a lot of CC's do, but ITT does NOT. I know someone who has an AAS from there, and also here is their curriculum: http://www.itt-tech.edu/programs/ They don't offer anything at ANY of their campuses other than that. |
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