What are Technical Schools?



Technical schools provide training for specific job-related skills, often those related to machinery or equipment. Most technical schools offer programs that are two years or less. Some programs are designed so that a student can transfer, or articulate, earned credits to a 4-year college if he or she chooses. 

The courses offered at technical schools vary, but many provide training in electronics, information technology, drafting design, and healthcare and medical fields. A technical school teaches its students an actual skill, in addition to theory. Most technical school programs maintain a workplace environment, as opposed to a traditional classroom environment, where attendance and professional behavior are mandatory.

Many technical school programs offer certificates upon completion. Tuition costs are usually less than those at most two or four year colleges, although at technical schools, a student will most likely need to purchase class materials and tools. An advantage of technical school training is the outlook for such skilled jobs, as fewer and fewer employees are trained in these fields. Additional areas of job training offered by technical schools include private investigation, culinary training, cosmetology, welding, auto mechanics, and other industrial fields. Arts, bartending, fashion design, travel, and video gaming are also taught at some technical schools.







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