TCI College of Technology
Are you interested in getting the career training you need to accomplish your future goals?
Technical Career Institute or TCI, founded in 1909 by Nobel Prize winner Guglielmo Marconi, is a private career college located centrally in New York City. Located directly across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, with 3 other sites in Manhattan and 1 Brooklyn site —TCI offers a wide variety of career training programs in fields such as business, healthcare, digital media, technology, and engineering.
TCI serves more than 4,200 students from 82 countries, offers 21 degree programs, 3 certificate programs and a high school equivalency program for those who did not graduate from high school.* TCI offers small classes with an average size of 21 students. All classes are taught by our qualified instructors that make up our experienced staff of 247 faculty members. Are you a transfer student? No problem! TCI has a number of transfer students every year from traditional 2 and 4 year colleges and 4 out of 5 of our transfer student graduates complete their Associates Degrees in as few as 16 months.
* Students without a high school diploma must meet federal and state ability to benefit guidelines to be accepted into TCI programs.
Financial aid is available for those who qualify and TCI’s Department of Career Services can help students explore their career possibilities.
Ranked as one of the top 2-year colleges in America by Community College Week for the past 11 years, you can rest assured that you will receive comprehensive career training from TCI. TCI was ranked #3 in the nation for 2-year institutions in the awarding of Associate Degrees in Computer & Information Sciences & Support Services and in Associate Degrees in Engineering Technologies/Technicians in 2009-2010.
Career Education Programs
TCI offers 21 Degree programs and 3 Certificate programs and accepts students into many programs including students that do not have their high school diplomas.
TCI programs are organized within divisions that result in the awarding of degrees in Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate of Occupational Studies (A.O.S.), or a certificate upon completion.
TCI is currently accepting students into the following programs.
Division of Business and New Media Technologies
Accounting Systems Technology – A.A.S.*
Business Administration: Finance – A.A.S.*
Digital Media Arts Technology – A.A.S.*
Health Information Technology – A.A.S.*
Office Administration & Support Services-A.A.S.
Human Services – A.A.S.*
Ophthalmic Dispensing – A.A.S.*
Paralegal Studies – A.A.S.*
Security Services and Management Technology – A.A.S.*
Division of Engineering and Information Technologies
Automotive Technology – A.A.S.*
Basic Electronics Technology - Certificate
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Electronics Engineering Technology – A.A.S.*
Industrial Electronics Technology – Electronic Security Systems – A.A.S.*
Industrial Electronics Technology – Computer Technology Track – A.O.S.**
Industrial Electronics Technology – Computer Technology Track and Networking Technology Double Major – A.A.S.*
Industrial Electronics Technology – Railway Electronics Systems – A.O.S.**
Computer Software Technology – A.A.S.*
Networking Technology – A.A.S.*
Division of Facilities Technologies
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology - Certificate
Facilities Management Technology – A.O.S.**
Facilities Management Technology - Certificate
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology – A.O.S.**
Programs are subject to change without notice. For complete program information please contact TCI today.
Find out how you can become the next success story by requesting more information today! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to change your life! CALL NOW, 1-888-869-6501!
*TCI is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (267-284-5000).
**Students without a high school diploma must meet federal and state ability to benefit guidelines to be accepted into TCI programs.
*** Community College Week ( Community College Week - 2011 Annual Survey of two-year associate degree-granting institutions. June 13, 2011).
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