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Computer Technology Schools in Alpharetta, GA

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Business Listing   B2t Training - Alpharetta, GA - Phone: (678) 366-1363


Business Listing   Chubb Institute - Alpharetta, GA - Phone: (404) 459-0100


Business Listing   Data Collections Unlimited - Alpharetta, GA - Phone: (770) 442-8892


Business Listing   Executrain - Alpharetta, GA - Phone: (770) 667-7700


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Alpharetta has one or more computer technology schools. In the modern world, computers are ubiquitous. They are used for personal work (also education and entertainment), for businesses of all scales, as well as in research. They can be of various types, such as personal computers, laptops, workstation systems, mainframes and so on. Therefore, understanding the functioning, potentialities and repairing of computers is very important. One can thus enroll in a computer technology school for getting educated about the various facets of these machines. Some of the subjects covered includes basic electronics, information technology, computer fundaments, programming, and computer network applications and management. You can also get trained in installation, repair, and maintenance of computer equipment, and management of computer networks in Alpharetta. Job prospects for such trained professionals are quite good. The standard and level of the courses can vary, depending on the expertise level desired by the student. Classes may also be conducted online.

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