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Technology Degrees in Michigan

Guide To Technology & IT Programs In Michigan


Have you always been talented at working with computers, and have an innate understanding of how they work, even though you’ve never been trained? Are you simply fascinated by the way computers and virtual networks can connect companies and organizations with each other and the member of the public they are hoping to attract? Do you seek out information on the latest technological advances and think about what they mean for the future? Have you always wondered how you can turn your love for technology into a meaningful career, but were never sure about how to get started? If so, you should know that now is a great time to think about getting enrolled in an accredited program for technology and information technology engineering.

Technology is one of the driving forces behind the economy today, and only those companies and organizations that realize how technology can save them time and money will be as successful as they want to be in the future. The information technology specialist is well suited to the task of helping companies meet their profit and marketing goals. The best programs are the ones that will allow you to advance your knowledge in the classroom, while also providing opportunities for gaining hands on experience in the field.

Michigan Technology & IT Job Outlook and Salary


The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the demand for well educated technology and IT professionals is expected to increase much faster than the national average for all other occupations across the nation. Normal salaries for professionals in this area range between $44,690 and $85,750, depending on experience and the specialty selected. Large Michigan companies like the University of Michigan, Pfizer, and Delphi Thermal Systems want to make sure that the new developments they are working on remain safe, and their systems continue to transmit information seamlessly to the employees and consumers that need it. With the right education, you can be one of the technological specialists that help them to make this happen.

If you have wondered what it would be like to pursue the career that you’ve always wanted, and have been putting it off because you don’t want to spend that much money, or you don’t know if you’ll be able to commit the time that’s needed for a traditional advanced degree program, you should know that there are other options available to you. It’s possible to enroll in distance learning programs in which you are only required to attend physical classes once in a while, saving time and money.

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University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix

Master of Information Systems, BS in Information Technology-Software Engineering

Campus Locations:

Southfield
Troy
Livonia
Clinton Township
Grand Rapids
East Lansing
Ann Arbor
Flint
Southfield
Portage
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South University - Campus
South University - Campus

Information Technology (BS), Information Technology (AS)

Campus Locations:

Novi
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Everest Institute
Everest Institute

Computer Technology (Diploma)

Campus Locations:

Southfield
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Career Quest Learning Centers
Career Quest Learning Centers

I.T. Professional, Linux System Administrator

Campus Locations:

Jackson
Portage
Lansing
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International Academy of Design and Tech
International Academy of Design and Tech

Information Technology

Campus Locations:

Troy
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The Art Institutes
The Art Institutes

Media Arts & Animation (BFA)

Campus Locations:

Troy
Novi
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Kaplan Career Institute
Kaplan Career Institute

Diploma: Computer Support Technician

Campus Locations:

Detroit
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