Vocational degrees are career-specific, which means they are designed to give students the knowledge and skills necessary for a particular job. Career-specific programs include aircraft and automotive technology, dental assisting, massage therapy, hospitality and travel, surveying, and plumbing technology. While narrower in scope than traditional degrees, vocational degrees allow students to transition easily and successfully into well-established professions. Vocational programs vary in length (from several weeks to a couple of years) and are available online as well as on campus.
National American University Vocational Degrees
As a regionally-accredited private institution of higher learning, NAU offers the most desired programs for working adults. Our programs prepare you for that career you're seeking, often with more responsibility and higher income.
Vatterott College Vocational Degrees
In 1969, Vatterott College began providing quality career training to students seeking career skills for a better life. Vatterott works to promote a fresh kind of education: training you could use to change the direction of your life. All programs are industry-relevant and designed to support the Vatterott mission of providing career skills for a better life for graduates. At Vatterott College you could earn a degree or diploma that could equip you with the skills employers are looking for. Through hands-on training from our instructors, flexible program hours and customized career service assistance, Vatterott can help you fit the education you need into your busy schedule.
Bryan College Vocational Degrees
Bryan College, founded in 1982, is unique from other educational institutions because we don't require students to take unnecessary courses not related to their chosen career path. Our programs are designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and relevant information in the fields of technology, health and wellness, travel and tourism, and business administration in as little as 60 to 80 weeks. Our focused career training means that students are not wasting their time and efforts on courses that have no bearing in their chosen field. At Bryan College we make it easy to, "Get In. Get Out. Get a Job!"
Wichita Technical Institute Vocational Degrees
Since 1954, Wichita Technical Institute has offered hands-on training designed to put students to work in specialized industries.