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Lincoln College of Technology - 21 U.S. Locations

Locations:
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Allentown,
Pennsylvania
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Brockton,
Massachusetts
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Center
City,
Pennsylvania
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Columbia,
Maryland
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Creswell,
Connecticut
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Edison,
New
Jersey
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Grand
Prairie,
Texas
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Hamden,
Connecticut
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Lincoln,
Rhode
Island
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Lowell,
Massachusetts
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Mahwah,
New
Jersey
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Mt.Laurel,
New
Jersey
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New
Britain,
Connecticut
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Northeast
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
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Paramus,
New
Jersey
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Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
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Plymouth
Meeting,
Pennsylvania
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Queens,
New
York
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Shelton,Connecticut
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Somerville,
Massachusetts
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Union,
New
Jersey
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Allentown,
Pennsylvania
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Brockton,
Massachusetts
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Center
City,
Pennsylvania
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Columbia,
Maryland
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Creswell,
Connecticut
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Edison,
New
Jersey
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Grand
Prairie,
Texas
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Hamden,
Connecticut
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Lincoln,
Rhode
Island
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Lowell,
Massachusetts
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Mahwah,
New
Jersey
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Mt.Laurel,
New
Jersey
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New
Britain,
Connecticut
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Northeast
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
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Paramus,
New
Jersey
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Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
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Plymouth
Meeting,
Pennsylvania
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Queens,
New
York
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Shelton,Connecticut
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Somerville,
Massachusetts
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Union,
New
Jersey
Electronic
Engineering
Technology:
Lincoln College of Technology's
Electronic
Engineering
Technology
Diploma
program
can
help
you
learn
to
perform
a
wide
variety
of
electronic
functions,
including
calibrating,
installing,
evaluating
and
repairing
electronic
equipment.
With
a
wide
range
of
knowledge
and
hands-on
training,
Lincoln College of Technology
has
designed
an
extensive
yet
concise
program,
allowing
you
to
move
ahead
in
your
career
faster.
- Electronic
Engineering
Technology
-
Certificate

Lincoln
College
of
Technology
-
Melrose
Park,
Illinois

Lincoln
College
of
Technology
provides
career-focused,
hands-on
training
programs
with
industry
experienced
instructors.
Get
the
skills
for
a
rewarding
in-demand
career
- Automotive
Technology
-
Certificate
- Mechanical
Drafting
Design
&
CAD
Technology
-
Associate
Degree
- Architectural
Drafting
Design
&
CAD
Technology
-
Associate
Degree
- Electronic
Engineering
Technology
-
Certificate
- Architectural
Drafting
Design
&
CAD
Technology
-
Diploma
- Mechanical
Drafting
Design
&
CAD
Technology
-
Diploma
- Air
Conditioning,
Refrigeration,
and
Heating
Technology
-
Certificate
- Electronic
Servicing
-
Certificate
- Electronic
Systems
Technician
-
Certificate
- Electronic
Engineering
Technology
-
Certificate
- Medical
Administrative
Assistant
-
Certificate
- Medical
Assistant
-
Certificate
- Pharmacy
Technician
-
Certificate


Electronics
and
Computer
Engineering
Technology:
The
Electronic
and
Computer
Engineering
Technology
Program
curriculum
explores
both
the
fundamentals
and
advanced
theory
in
electronics,
integrated
circuits,
microprocessors,
and
computer
technology.
Laboratory
experience
is
an
integral
part
of
the
program.
Students
also
receive
a
background
in
the
fundamentals
of
digital
computer
and
hands
on
experience
with
test
equipment.
Relevant
courses
of
general
education
in
the
areas
of
humanities,
social
behavioral
sciences,
and
mathematics
are
covered.
This
program
is
divided
into
eight
12-week
learning
units
called
quarters.
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Baton
Rouge,
Louisiana
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Dallas,
Texas
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Fort
Worth,
Texas
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Lafayette,
Louisiana
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Mobile,
Alabama
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Tampa,
Florida
Sullivan
University
System
- Sullivan
University
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Louisville,
Lexington,
Fort
Knox,
Kentucky
- Spencerian
University
-
Louisville
&
Lexington,
Kentucky
- Louisville
Technical
Institute
-
Louisville,
Kentucky

Electronic
Engineering
Technology:
The
objectives
of
this
program
are
to
train
students
to
acquire
skills
and
demonstrate
competence
in
installing,
adjusting,
troubleshooting,
repairing,
testing
and
designing
circuitry
in
electronic
equipment,
devices,
and
systems.
- Electronic
Engineering
Technology
-
Associate
Degree

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*Salary
information
is
based
on
the
"Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,
2004-05
Edition,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor.
Individual
student
earnings
vary.
**
Growth
figures
represent
a
ten-year
period
ending
2012.
Source:
"National
Industry-Occupation
Employment
Matrix,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics.
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