Overview ECPI College of Technology offers career education programs to provide specialized IT training to those students seeking skill enhancement and a degree in Accounting, Criminal Justice, Business Systems Administration, Information Technology Networking and Security Management, and Computer Electronics Engineering. Graduates earn either a Bachelor's or Associate's degree without entering a classroom.
Student Appeal
Classes are small for more individual learning experiences and instructors are available during virtual office hours. Full learning experiences are complemented by hands-on simulation software and web-based networks in addition to 24/7 technical support. Students also have a variety of schedule choices to tailor curriculum and control how quickly they graduate.
Financial
Scholarship and Financial Aid awards are available to qualified students and includes grants, loans, work-study, and TASL funding. Additional support is available for military veterans in the form of Veterans Benefits and Military Tuition Assistance.
Programs Offered:
Associate Degrees
AccountingAccounting Designed for students who enjoy logic, mathematics, and problem solving, this program provides skills in payroll, human resources, receivables, inventory control, purchasing, and billing to computerize accounting records as an entry-level Accounting Administrator for a corporation or government or nonprofit organization. Graduates receive an Associate Degree and are qualified to take the CPA Assistant Certification Exams.
Business AdministrationBusiness Administration Learn computer and communication skills to effectively oversee tasks in data processing, printing and reproduction, accounting and bookkeeping, and telecommunications management. Graduates gain proficiency in database, spreadsheets, and presentation graphics, business research using electronic media, and desktop publishing. An Associate Degree enables students to enter a career as an Information Coordinator, Administrative Support Specialist, Help Desk Coordinator, Office Assistant, Fiscal Technician, Accounting Assistant, or Payroll Assistant.
Electronics EngineeringElectronics Engineering Develop skills to install, maintain, and repair electrical and electronic equipment; assist in the development, testing, and production of circuit boards, wireless phones, PDAs, medical equipment, and control systems. Graduates earn an Associate Degree and are prepared for careers as Computer Engineering Technicians, Electrical Engineering Technicians, Field Service Technicians, Industrial Technicians, Project Coordinators, Computer Network Administrators, and Technical Salespersons.
Network SecurityNetwork Security Protect against hostile threats to secure computer systems and e-commerce material through training in network management, configuring routers, assisting in development and implementation for disaster recovery, and providing troubleshooting and customers support. An Associate Degree provides qualification to work as an entry level Network Security Specialist, System Security Technician, or Security Technician.
Bachelor Degree
Business AdministrationBusiness Administration Students learn more detailed and specific business administration and management skills to apply toward graduate study or mid-level employment.
Electronics EngineeringElectronics Engineering Advanced engineering training and exposure to specialized electronics technology are included in the Bachelor in Electronics Engineering program.
Information TechnologyInformation Technology Students learn fundamental IT skills with training in computer science and technology--including networking, web development, finance, contract negotiation, and personnel management.
Network SecurityNetwork Security Learn more advanced training in Networking and Security Management for higher-level career opportunities or to build on existing Associate education in network administration, disaster recovery, and security-related design and implementation of networks.