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- Electrical Construction and Maintenance
- As the population and economy grow, more electricians will be needed to install and maintain electrical devices and wiring in homes, factories, offices and other structures. Coyne's Electrical Construction and Planning program provides theory and practice in electrical and electronic basics, tool usage, test equipment, and safety. Studies include residential and commercial wiring, programmable controllers, and design and planning fundamentals. Hands-on exercises include conduit bending and installation, lighting, and control systems installation. Studies also include site and project planning, estimating and blueprint reading, fundamentals of supervision, and AutoCAD design basics, a general education component consisting of communications, humanities, social and life sciences, and math is also integrated into the program (Associate Degree only)
- Electrical Construction and Planning
- As the population and economy grow, more electricians will be needed to install and maintain electrical devices and wiring in homes, factories, offices and other structures. Coyne's Electrical Construction and Planning program provides theory and practice in electrical and electronic basics, tool usage, test equipment, and safety. Studies include residential and commercial wiring, programmable controllers, and design and planning fundamentals. Hands-on exercises include conduit bending and installation, lighting, and control systems installation. Studies also include site and project planning, estimating and blueprint reading, fundamentals of supervision, and AutoCAD design basics, a general education component consisting of communications, humanities, social and life sciences, and math is also integrated into the program (Associate Degree only)
- Electronic Systems Technician
- Electronic Systems Technicians install, configure, and troubleshoot home and office communications, security, and entertainment technologies. Increasing sophistication and integration of voice, video, audio, and data technologies have spurred growth in this career field. The U.S. Department of Labor expects employment of Electronic Systems Technicians to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2014. Career opportunities in Electronic Systems are out there – all you need is the right training.
The Electronic Systems Technician program provides foundational skills and knowledge for installing and configuring security systems, computer networks, home theater systems, audio/video/data cabling, home satellite systems, fire alarm systems, and more. Students work with low-voltage wiring and cabling, fiber optics, telecommunications cabling, and wireless networks. A general education component consisting of communications, humanities, social and life science, and math is integrated into the program. - HVAC-R
- Do you want a career working in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration? Get the hands-on HVAC-R training that lets you do more with the Associate Degree degree in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration from Coyne American Institute in Chicago, Illinois.
In the HVAC-R Associate Degree Training Program, you'll learn how to diagnose, service, repair and manage systems from HVAC-R industry professionals as you prepare to take EPA 608 Refrigeration Certification Exams.
The HVAC-R industry has experienced a critical shortage of qualified HVAC-R technicians in recent years. Concerns about energy efficiency and new technologies have created tremendous opportunities for people with the right HVAC-R training, like an associate degree from Coyne American Institute. - DIPLOMA
- Electronic Systems Technician
- As technology grows ever more complicated in the 21st Century, knowledge and troubleshooting skills grow more critical. Get the skills you need for success with the Electronic Systems Technician program from Coyne American Institute in Chicago, Illinois.
Electronic Systems Technician training will teach you to work on residential and commercial electronic systems, including fiber optics, security systems, communication systems, home theaters and more. As an Electronic Systems Technician, you'll be prepared to build networks for computers and voice communication systems. With the right training, you’ll open the door to new and exciting career opportunities. Start on your way to a better future with Electronic Systems Technician training from Coyne American Institute. - HVAC-R
- Do you want a career working in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration? Get the hands-on HVAC-R training that lets you do more with the Associate Degree degree in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration from Coyne American Institute in Chicago, Illinois.
In the HVAC-R Associate Degree Training Program, you'll learn how to diagnose, service, repair and manage systems from HVAC-R industry professionals as you prepare to take EPA 608 Refrigeration Certification Exams.
The HVAC-R industry has experienced a critical shortage of qualified HVAC-R technicians in recent years. Concerns about energy efficiency and new technologies have created tremendous opportunities for people with the right HVAC-R training, like an associate degree from Coyne American Institute. - Medical Administrative Assistant
- Want an exciting career in a growing industry? The U.S. Department of Labor expects Medical Administrative Assistant jobs to be one of the fastest growing occupations through 2010. Medical Administrative Assistant training from Coyne College in Chicago will put you in demand in this competitive industry.
Coyne College's Medical Administrative Assistant courses give you the range of skills you need to succeed in a variety of health care related careers, including medical front office assistant, receptionist, medical billing and collections clerk, appointment scheduler or medical records clerk, in a variety of healthcare settings.
Medical Administrative Assistants are currently needed in physicians' offices, medical centers, clinics, nursing homes, ambulatory care centers, medical billing offices and hospitals. You'll learn the medical terminology, computer applications and front office skills that will make you a valuable member of the medical community. - Medical Assistant
- Prepare for a challenging and rewarding career in the Medical field with Medical Assistant training from Coyne College. Medical Assistants serve as an important link between patients and health care delivery.
The Medical Assistant training from Coyne College in Chicago will teach you practical, administrative and clinical skills. You'll learn appointment scheduling, medical record management, medical terminology, computer applications, and front office skills.
There is a high level of job opportunities available for Medical Assistants in physicians' offices, medical centers, medical billing offices, and hospitals. Start on your way to a better future as a Medical Assistant with medical assistant training from Coyne College in Chicago. - Medical Billing and Coding Specialist
- Prepare to work as an entry-level medical billing and coding specialist with the Medical Billing and Coding Program from Coyne College in Chicago. Get hands-on medical billing and coding training that teaches you skills you can use in real-life health care settings, including physicians' offices, medical centers, and billing offices. You'll find that the right medical training is the first step to success.
With the Medical Billing and Coding training program, you'll get the skills you need to become an essential part of a medical team. Learn medical billing and collection, records management, medical insurance claims processing, and CPT and ICD9 Diagnostic codes.
Medical Billing and Coding Specialists are expected to be one of the fastest growing occupations through the year 2012, and the right training gives you a competitive edge. Start on your way to a better future with Medical Billing and Coding Training from Coyne. - Pharmacy Technician
- The Pharmacy Technician program at Coyne College in Chicago prepares students for practice as Pharmacy Technicians performing a wide variety of tasks in both retail and hospital pharmacies under the supervision of a pharmacist. Students develop skills in areas of pharmacy practice such as computer order entry, pharmaceutical calculations, record keeping, mixing intravenous solutions, and compounding of products to be dispensed. Special emphasis is on product knowledge and learning detailed information regarding drugs. Externship experience in retail or hospital pharmacies is included.