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MIT Sloan School of Management (Get Smarter)
Beyond Smart Cities: Emerging Design and Technology Online Short Course
- Cambridge, USA
Course
Part time
6 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Be at the forefront of sustainable development by learning to leverage cutting-edge disruptive technology for meaningful, high-performance urban solutions.


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Chief Technology and Artificial Intelligence Officer (AI-CTO) - University of Waterloo
- Online
Course
Full time, Part time
6 months
Distance Learning
English
At its core, the University of Waterloo AI-CTO program merges technology mastery, AI innovation, strategic influence, and enterprise transformation. It equips leaders with a performance toolkit that turns strategy into execution, innovation into ROI, and ideas into enterprise-scale impact.


University of Pittsburgh
Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation
- Pittsburgh, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
This certificate provides a focused area of study for students interested in careers in provision of technology to individuals with disabilities. It will prepare students for graduate programs such as prosthetics and orthotics or rehabilitation technology. It will also provide the course work and some of the clinical hours needed to satisfy the requirements for the RESNA (formerly Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America) Assistive Technology Supplier certification.


Pitzer College
Science, Technology and Society
- Claremont, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Science, Technology and society (STS) is an interdisciplinary field that studies the conditions under which the production, distribution and utilization of scientific knowledge and technological systems occur and traces the consequences of these activities upon different groups of people. The intercollegiate program brings together courses taught in a variety of departments, and is divided into three principal disciplinary areas that are applied to science and technology: history, philosophy and social science (anthropology and public policy analysis). Courses explore the effects of science and technology on society and culture, and vice versa. General topics include the politics of socio-technical systems; analysis of scientific methodology in terms of objectivity and rationality; the social factors involved in producing scientific knowledge and technological change; moral and policy analysis of technological systems. More specifically, courses cover topics such as concepts of health, disease and disability; the political economy of pollution; the culture of the scientific laboratory; theories of race, eugenics and genetics engineering; and social networking and the Internet.
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Binghamton University, State University of New York
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History of Science, Technology, and Medicine (Minor)
- Binghamton, USA
Course
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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The minor in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine supplements the studies of students majoring in other fields with a coherent, thematic program in History. The minor introduces students to the history of science, technology, and medicine in a variety of time periods, geographic regions, and religious and cultural systems.


Pearl River Community College
Electrical Technology
- Poplarville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Electrical Technology Program at Pearl River Community College is designed to lead to a Career Certificate, Technical Certificate, or an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electrical Technology. The program prepares individuals to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrical systems such as residential, commercial, and industrial electrical wiring, and conduit systems, commercial lighting, DC motors, AC motors, motor controls, programmable logic control, and electrical distribution panels. Instruction includes in-depth training in many aspects of the electrical field. In the classroom, students learn electrical theory, blueprint reading, and mathematics pertaining to the field of electrical technology, electrical code requirements, and safety.


Vassar College
Science, Technology, and Society
- Poughkeepsie, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The multidisciplinary program in Science, Technology, and Society engages broadly the conversation on the intersections between science, technology, and a breadth of social, political, historic, economic and philosophical contexts which shape, and in turn are shaped by, science and technology. More specifically, the curriculum in Vassar’s STS Program is designed to enable students to pursue three objectives: To understand the central role of science and technology in contemporary society.


BridgeValley Community & Technical College
Brewing Technology
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Love what you do, and you will never work a day in your life. BridgeValley’s Brewing Technology classes are an exciting new opportunity to start a career you will love in the State’s growing craft beer industry.


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MITx Supply Chain Technology and Systems
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
13 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Learn how technology is used in supply chain systems from fundamental concepts to innovative applications - part of the MITx Supply Chain Management MicroMasters Credential.


Montana State University Northern
Plumbing Technology
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Plumbing apprentices the opportunity to learn in hands-on courses, and covers a major portion of the academic requirements of an apprenticeship.


Colorado Mountain College
Web Technology Certificate
- Glenwood Springs, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Learn web design from the graphic design faculty at Colorado Mountain College. The Graphic Design: Web Technology certificate program prepares you for a career in web design. Millions of individuals, businesses, government agencies, and institutions are seeking to establish a presence on the World Wide Web. This explosive growth of the internet has created a need for skilled graphic designers to create, design, produce and update millions of new and existing Web pages and sites.


Bloomsburg University
Immersive and Interactive Technology (Minor)
- Bloomsburg, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
A minor in immersive and interactive technologies give students essential skills in these technologies related to knowledge they have from their major or other areas of interest. The minor adds immersive and interactive technology skills like virtual reality to the background of students from several possible areas. Virtual reality can incorporate many different skills: Storytelling skills from English, visual communication skills from art or mass communications, programming skills from computer science and more.


Pearl River Community College
Industrial Electronics Technology 2 years study
- Poplarville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Industrial Technology is an instructional program that prepares students for a wide range of technical positions within the industrial manufacturing industry. Students will be prepared for a career in the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of industrial electrical and electronic equipment and systems. Students will learn the fundamentals of electricity, electronics, digital techniques, electrical power distribution, motor controls, fluid power systems, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs), as well as basic manufacturing concepts and skills. Graduates will possess the skills necessary to enter the workforce as technicians in the fields of industrial electronic and electrical servicing, PLC and process control, industrial automation and robotics, power distribution, and general electronics technicians.


Stanford University - California
Chemical Engineering
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The study of Chemical Engineering begins with experimentation in the laboratory and is followed by implementation of technology in full-scale production. The study of Chemical Engineering begins with experimentation in the laboratory and is followed by implementation of technology in full-scale production. The mission of the undergraduate program in CHEME is to develop students' understanding of the core scientific, mathematical, and engineering principles that serve as the foundation underlying these technological processes. The program's core mission is reflected in its curriculum which is built on a foundation in the sciences of chemistry, physics, and biology. Course work includes the study of applied mathematics, material and energy balances, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, energy and mass transfer, separations technologies, chemical reaction kinetics and reactor design, and process design.


Stanford University - California
Electrical Engineering
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Learn electrical engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science, computing, and engineering fundamentals. The mission of the undergraduate program of the Department of Electrical Engineering is to augment the liberal education expected of all Stanford undergraduates, to impart a basic understanding of electrical engineering built on a foundation of physical science, mathematics, computing, and technology, and to provide majors in the department with knowledge of electrical engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of mathematics, science, computing, and engineering fundamentals.
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Technology degree programs in the USA spark interest for their focus on applied knowledge and innovation. Through dynamic coursework, students engage in learning experiences that bridge theory and practical application, preparing them for diverse careers in this rapidly evolving field.
In these programs, you'll gain essential skills in areas like software development, data analytics, and cybersecurity. Courses may cover topics such as designing user interfaces, developing mobile applications, and implementing network security protocols. This hands-on learning fosters creativity and critical thinking, giving you the tools to tackle real-world challenges.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, exploring the latest technologies and industry methods. Graduates emerge well-equipped for careers in various sectors, including IT consulting, tech startups, and corporate technology roles. With employers increasingly seeking tech-savvy professionals, a degree in technology ensures valuable skills in today's job market.