Improve your life with career training at ATI!
At ATI you’ll learn from industry experienced instructors, using the technologies and materials used in the field.
The bottom line is, ATI has more than 35 years of experience providing training and education to adults who want to improve their lives by preparing for new careers. We have the experience, the tools, the instructors and the support services to help you change your life!
A high-quality education is the secret to success, and ATI provides one with hands-on training and practical skills. Learn in shop, lab, and work environments that simulate real-world working conditions.
No High School Diploma or GED? Inquire about how to get started in our Diploma programs without it.
Click on any of the following links to learn more about our hands-on career training in:
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
DENTAL ASSISTING
Train for a career of making people smile as a dental assistant!
Dental assistants help dentists provide effective patient care by taking X-rays and dental impressions, sterilizing instruments, preparing trays, assisting chair-side and updating patient charts. Dental assistants often spend more time with patients than the dentist, so their professionalism in patient relations helps to build loyalty and satisfaction.
Our instructors have years of experience, and they really want you to succeed. And you’ll get extra support from our Student Development team – including guidance to help you launch your new career.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training that will prepare you for an entry-level position as a dental assistant, dental administrative assistant, chair-side assistant or dental lab assistant. As part of your program, you will even complete an externship in a real dental practice, polishing your skills and building valuable experience.
You will learn how to:
- Assist the dentist with patients
- Assist with oral surgery
- Take dental radiographs (x-rays)
- Evacuate the oral cavity
- Implement infection control
- Sterilize instruments
- Set up dental trays
- Assist with four-handed dentistry
- Maintain equipment
- Take dental impressions
- Trim models
- Chart
- Assist with reception duties
- Assist in dental emergencies
The dental assisting program includes:
- Dental history, law and ethics
- Dental terms and specialties
- Dental patient relations & office equipment
- Dental patient records
- Dental appointments & scheduling
- Dental accounting & insurance
- Dental inventory control
- Keyboarding & dental software as part of the dental team
- Keyboarding & dental software in patient relations
- Keyboarding & dental software for patient records
- Keyboarding & dental software for accounting & scheduling
- Keyboarding & dental software for accounting & insurance
- Keyboarding & dental software for inventory control
- Preventive dentistry & infection control
- General anatomy & physiology & hazardous materials
- Head & neck anatomy & preparation for patient care
- Embryology, histology & pharmacology
- Tooth morphology & microbiology
- Management of common dental emergencies & CPR
- Clinical dental assisting/instruments & trays
- Clinical dental assisting/pain anxiety & management
- Clinical dental assisting/dental radiography
- Clinical dental assisting/endodontics, oral surgery, oral pathology & orthodontics
- Clinical dental assisting/pediatrics, periodontics & prosthodontics
- Clinical dental assisting/restorative & advanced functions
- Externship
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend most of your time in our learning lab, a real dental environment, practicing real dental assisting skills. You’ll also complete an externship with a local dental practice or lab, where you’ll have the opportunity to demonstrate your skills and gain real-world experience.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in dental assisting. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career in dental assisting by calling (888) 209-8264.
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
ATI Career Training Center, Garland (Location 15) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
ATI Career Training Center, Waco (Location 17) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $18,360
ATI Career Training Center, N. Richland Hills (Location 30) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City N (Location 33) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost:$18,360
ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City S (Location 37) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
ATI Career Training Center, Houston (Location 38) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $18,260
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 50) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $18,360
ATI Career Training Center, Richardson (Location 55) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $16,600
ATI Career Training Center, Stemmons (Location 57) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN
Diagnostic ultrasound is best known as a way to monitor the development of babies in the womb. It can also be used to view and measure internal organs and body systems, such as the digestive tract.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training in this exciting health care field. As part of your program, you will even complete an externship in a hospital or doctor’s office, practicing your skills and building valuable patient care experience.
You will learn how to:
- Work as part of a diagnostic team
- Provide visual guidance to the physician for biopsy and therapeutic procedures
- Take images of the digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine systems
- Record normal anatomy and document abnormal findings
- Work under the supervision of a physician
The diagnostic ultrasound technician program includes:
- Composition – anatomy & physiology
- Contemporary math I & II
- General psychology
- Interpersonal communication
- Intro to medical care
- Medical law & ethics
- Microbiology & infection control
- Principles of sonography
- Basic principles & physics of ultrasound
- Genitourinary system sonography
- Cardiovascular & thoracic sonography
- Upper abdomen sonography
- Current trends in ultrasound medicine
- Pelvic sonography
- Obstetrics sonography
- Fetal development sonography
- Vascular sonography
- Cardiac sonography
- Clinical externship
- Professional development
- Career exploration/planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend most of your time in our learning lab, practicing diagnostic ultrasound. You’ll also complete an externship with a doctor’s office or hospital, where you’ll have the opportunity to demonstrate your skills and gain real-world experience.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in diagnostic sonography. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a diagnostic ultrasound technician by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Miami College of Health (Location 135/150) Disclosures
Program Cost: $46,750
MEDICAL ASSISTING ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Medical administrative assistants with specialized technology skills are highly valued, because most of the data in a medical office is now stored and managed on computers.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training using industry-standard forms, equipment and software. You’ll master the knowledge and keyboarding skills essential for an entry-level position as a medical receptionist, billing and coding specialist, accounts receivable clerk or data entry clerk.
You will learn how to:
- Greet patients
- Schedule appointments
- Maintain patient information
- Comply with HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
- Perform CPR
- Post payments
- Post charges
- Analyze medical coding
- Update medical coding
- Manage a switchboard
The medical administrative assisting technology program includes:
- Professionalism, medical office environment & keyboarding
- Ethics, liability, interpersonal communications & keyboarding
- Oral & written communications & keyboarding
- Medical office management & keyboarding
- Records management & keyboarding
- Billing & collections, insurance & coding & keyboarding
- Fundamentals of body structure and muscular system
- Nervous system, senses, integumentary & skeletal systems
- Respiratory & circular systems
- Reproductive system
- Immune systems
- Digestive, urinary, & endocrine systems
- Entering patient information & career planning
- Entering patient information, creating, claims & career planning
- Posting insurance payments, creating patient statements & career planning
- Printing reports
- Scheduling
- Collections
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend most of your time in our learning lab, a medical environment, practicing the skills you need to success in the medical administrative support field.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in medical front office and back office management. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment based on ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a medical administrative assistant by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $13,741
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Miami College of Health (Location 135/150) Disclosures
Program Cost: $13,741
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Ft. Lauderdale (Location 140) Disclosures
Program Cost: $13,741
Program Disclosures PDF
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
MEDICAL ASSISTING
Medical assistants are an important part of the care team, assisting with examinations, taking vital signs, performing diagnostic tests and assisting during procedures.
Medical assistants are often called “physician extenders,” because they perform critical tasks that enable doctors to focus on other aspects of patient care. With health care costs rising and the American population growing older, the medical assisting profession is expected to grow significantly.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training to prepare for a career in medical assisting, including an experience-building externship in a local doctor’s office, lab or clinic. You’ll master the knowledge and skills essential for an entry-level position as a medical assistant, clinical laboratory aide, or assistant in a specialized hospital unit.
You will learn how to:
- Assist a physician with exams
- Assist a physician with minor surgeries
- Take vital signs
- Interview patients
- Perform EKGs
- Take blood samples
- Perform CPR
- Provide first aid
- Perform laboratory procedures
- Manage medical office administration
- Perform insurance billing/bookkeeping duties
- Maintain medical records
- Assist at reception
The medical administrative assisting technology program includes:
- Professionalism, medical office environment & keyboarding
- Ethics, liability, interpersonal communications & keyboarding
- Oral & written communications & keyboarding
- Medical office management & keyboarding
- Records management & keyboarding
- Billing & collections, insurance & coding & keyboarding
- Fundamentals of body structure & muscular system
- Nervous system, senses, integumentary & skeletal systems
- Respiratory & circulatory systems
- Reproductive system
- Immune system
- Digestive, urinary & endocrine systems
- Sterilization & infection control
- Prepping patients for testing & exams
- Prepping patients for cardiology procedures
- Assisting with obstetrics & pediatrics
- Pharmacology
- Emergency
- Externship
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend most of your time in our learning lab, a medical environment, practicing the skills you need to success in the medical assisting field.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in medical assisting and office management. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
The New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma locations offer diploma programs in Medical Assisting. Florida includes diploma and Occupational Associate Degree (OAD) options. Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a medical assistant by calling (888) 209-8264.
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
ATI Career Training Center, Waco (Location 17) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $16,600
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, N. Richland Hills (Location 30) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City N (Location 33) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $18,360
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City S (Location 37) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Houston (Location 38) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $18,260
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 50) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $18,360
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Richardson (Location 55) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $16,600
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Stemmons (Location 57) Disclosures
Program Cost: $18,360
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $17,372
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Miami College of Health (Location 135/150) Disclosures
Program Cost: $17,372
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Albuquerque (Location 136/155) Disclosures
Program Cost: $17,372
ATI Career Training Center, Ft. Lauderdale (Location 140) Disclosures
Program Cost: $17,372 (Day), $27,790 (Evening)
Program Disclosures PDF
MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Medical administrative assistants with specialized technology skills are highly valued, because most of the data in a medical office is now stored and managed on computers.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training using industry-standard forms, equipment and software. You’ll master the knowledge and keyboarding skills essential for an entry-level position as a medical receptionist, billing and coding specialist, accounts receivable clerk or data entry clerk.
You will learn how to:
- Greet patients
- Schedule appointments
- Maintain patient information
- Comply with HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
- Perform CPR
- Post payments
- Post charges
- Analyze medical coding
- Update medical coding
- Manage a switchboard
The medical assisting technology program includes:
- Professionalism, medical office environment & keyboarding
- Ethics, liability, interpersonal communications & keyboarding
- Oral & written communications & keyboarding
- Medical office management & keyboarding
- Records management & keyboarding
- Billing & collections, insurance & coding & keyboarding
- Fundamentals of body structure and muscular system
- Nervous system, senses, integumentary & skeletal systems
- Respiratory & circular systems
- Reproductive system
- Immune systems
- Digestive, urinary, & endocrine systems
- Entering patient information & career planning
- Entering patient information, creating, claims & career planning
- Posting insurance payments, creating patient statements & career planning
- Printing reports
- Scheduling
- Collections
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend most of your time in our learning lab, a medical environment, practicing the skills you need to success in the medical administrative support field.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in medical front office and back office management. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a medical office administrator by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Ft. Lauderdale (Location 140) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Student Aid, therefore the federal regulations regarding disclosures do not apply.
RESPIRATORY THERAPY
Respiratory therapists conduct tests and perform procedures, such as inserting a breathing tube, to help test and improve lung function. They also provide patient education, such as showing patients how to use their inhalers.
Respiratory therapists work in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities and for home health agencies. Because older people are more likely to experience breathing problems, more respiratory therapists will be needed as the population grows older.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training using industry-standard equipment to learn the skills essential for an entry-level position as a respiratory therapist. You’ll even complete a clinical externship in a hospital or other facility, where you can practice your skills and gain valuable experience.
You will learn how to:
- Provide neonatal and pediatric respiratory therapy
- Assist with cardiopulmonary care
- Provide respiratory care case management
- Provide lung expansion therapy
- Prepare for the RRT exam and licensing
The respiratory therapy program includes:
- Composition I
- Anatomy & physiology I
- General psychology
- Bridging math
- Basic health professional skills
- Physics academic coop
- College algebra
- Interpersonal communication
- Pharmacology for health professionals
- Respiratory care fundamentals I & II
- Cardiopulmonary A & P
- Clinical
- Mechanical ventilation I
- Cardiopulmonary disease
- Cardiopulmonary diagnostics
- Practicum I, II & III
- Exam preparation
- Respiratory procedures II
- Neonatal/pediatric cardiopulmonary care
- Special topics
- Specialties in respiratory care
- Simulations in respiratory care
- Respiratory care case management
- Career exploration/planning
- Simulations in respiratory care
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend most of your time in our learning lab, a medical environment, practicing the skills you need to success in the respiratory therapy field.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in respiratory therapy. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about admission on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a respiratory therapist by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 50) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $40,942
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Miami College of Health (Location 135/150) Disclosures
Program Cost: $46,744
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Ft. Lauderdale (Location 140) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $46,744
Program Disclosures PDF
PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER
You’ve worked hard to build and maintain a strong, healthy body. Train for a career as a personal fitness trainer, and you can share your knowledge and commitment to help other people achieve their fitness goals.
Discover the satisfaction that comes from sharing your understanding of proper form and technique to help your clients increase their endurance, avoid injury and improve performance.
At ATI, you will get the training you need to prepare for the PFT certification exam and start training others in your local gym or as part of an athletic program. Increase your knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and learn how to design custom training routines to improve health and enhance sports performance.
You’ll also learn how to build your career as a personal fitness trainer with specialized business development and management techniques.
You will learn how to:
- Design safe and effective exercise programs
- Implement safe weight loss/gain programs
- Perform exercise-related assessments and tests
- Provide clients with a comprehensive fitness education
- Provide clients a greater awareness of their own health and well-being
- Develop short-specific exercise programs to enhance performance and limit injuries
- Represent the Personal Trainer profession with integrity, professionalism and compassion
The personal fitness trainer program includes:
- Anatomy & physiology – physiology focus
- Business development
- Anatomy & physiology – anatomy focus
- Business management
- Exercise psychology
- Wellness
- Exercise physiology
- Nutrition
- Fitness assessment and exercise prescription for health
- Kinesiology – upper body
- Fitness assessment and exercise prescription for sports
- Kinesiology – lower body
- Performance enhancement specialist
- Corrective exercise specialist
- Career planning
- Certification review
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position where you can put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hundreds of hours in our on-site gym, practicing your skills as a fitness trainer.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in personal fitness training. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You are eligible to begin training if you can show one of the following:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a high school diploma or GED, ask about admission on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) – minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a personal fitness trainer by calling (800) 967-5285.
ATI Career Training Center, N. Richland Hills (Location 30) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $17,320
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 50) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $17,320
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Richardson (Location 55) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: n/a
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures
Program Cost: $17,320
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Ft. Lauderdale (Location 140) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $17,320
Program Disclosures PDF
PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE THERAPY
Professional massage therapy is a terrific career that offers independence, variety, and the satisfaction of helping people feel better. Massage therapists have unique skills that can help their clients minimize pain, reduce stress and speed recovery from injury.
Massage therapy can benefit anyone, from high-performance athletes who want to avoid injury to exhausted working moms who just need a break. Researchers are discovering that regular massage helps improve circulation, reduce stress and promote relaxation for people of all ages.
At ATI and STVT, you can get hands-on training that will prepare you for an entry-level position as a professional massage therapist. Massage therapists work in spas, salons, clinics, hotels, health clubs, hospitals and even cruise ships.
The massage therapy program includes:
- Anatomy & physiology
- Swedish massage
- Hydrotherapy
- Health & hygiene
- Business & ethics
- Regional kinesiology
- Pathology
- Clinical massage
- Internship
- Career planning
Your tuition includes these essential supplies:
- 2 sets of black scrubs
- 2 sets of towels
- 2 sets of sheets
- Double holster
- Hydrotherapy brush
- Lotion bottle
- Rolling duffle bag
- Portable massage table with bolster (distributed upon passing licensing exam)
Students choose career training programs at ATI and STVT because they offer:
- Accelerated training. The accelerated program at ATI and STVT lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hundreds of hours practicing a variety of massage techniques on actual clients.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in massage therapy. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI and STVT understand that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You are eligible to begin training if you can show one of the following:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you don’t have a high school diploma or GED, ask about admission on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI or STVT campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a professional massage therapist by calling (000) 000-0000.
DSHS license #MS0149 for PMT programs at N. Richland Hills, Stemmons Freeway, Technology Blvd. and Houston campuses. Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a professional massage therapist by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, N. Richland Hills (Location 30) Disclosures
Program Cost: $10,915
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ATI Career Training Center, Houston (Location 38) Disclosures
Program Cost: $10,915
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ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 50) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $10,915
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ATI Career Training Center, Stemmons (Location 57) Disclosures
Program Cost: $10,915
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING AND REFRIGERATION
Who do people call when…
… their air conditioner stops working?
… they need a new heater installed?
… the refrigeration unit conks out?
That’s easy. They call a skilled ACHR technician who has the knowledge and training to install and troubleshoot residential and commercial heating and cooling systems.
Employers can send some jobs overseas and replace other workers with machines, but America still needs skilled technicians right here at home who can fix and install heating and cooling systems.
At ATI, you can get hands-on training that will prepare you for an entry-level position as a professional ACHR installer or service technician. ACHR specialists work for service contractors, property managers, retail companies and industrial facilities. They get to spend their days out in the field, working independently and using their knowledge to diagnose and fix equipment problems.
In the ACHR training program, you will learn:
- How to troubleshoot electrical circuit, pneumatic and other mechanical controls
- How to perform exercise-related assessments and tests
- Heating, solid-state circuitry, flame controls and adapting propane systems
- Design, repair and maintenance of A/C and refrigeration units
- Proper safety procedures and effective customer service
The ACHR training program includes:
- Basic electricity
- Electrical control and motors
- Introduction to climate control/safety
- Refrigeration systems
- Air conditioning and heating systems
- Air conditioning design and control
- Technical mathematics
- Technical customer service
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend 426 hours in our dynamic learning lab getting practical, real-world experience using industry-standard tools and equipment.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in ACHR installation and repair. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin ACHR training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as an ACHR specialist by calling (888) 209-8264.
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 10) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $19,900
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ATI Career Training Center, Garland (Location 15) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $19,900
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ATI Career Training Center, Waco (Location 17) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $22,200
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ATI Career Training Center, N. Richland Hills (Location 30) Disclosures
Program Cost: $19,900
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ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City S (Location 37) Disclosures
Program Cost: $19,900
ATI Career Training Center, Houston (Location 38) Disclosures
Program Cost: $19,900
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Let ati help you develop the skills necessary to become an entry-level technician in the Air Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration and Appliances (ACHRA) industry. Our convenient diploma program offers practical training for residential and commercial HVAC systems, large chilled water systems, and major service appliance repair. Students will learn the use of hand and specialty tools, the importance of safety procedures plus technical mathematic and customer service skills. Our program is taught by professional instructors in various simulated environments to help you develop the hands-on experience and troubleshooting experience that employers seek.
At ATI, we are committed to helping you build a strong foundation for your future success as an ACHRA technician. Students must possess a high school diploma, GED or recognized equivalent. Non-high school graduates or students who do not possess appropriate equivalency may be admitted under ability to benefit (ATB) criteria with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
The ACHRA graduate will be qualified for entry-level employment as an installer, repairer or service technician within property management, industrial organizations or service industries. We also offer preparation for the EPA section 608 certification exam to expedite your entrance into the job market. Diploma programs are offered in New Mexico and Florida.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about our ACHRA program by calling us at (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures
Program Cost: $21,796 (Diploma) / $24,740 (OAD)
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ATI Career Training Center, Oakland Park (Location 130) Disclosures
Program Cost: $21,796 (Diploma) / $24,740 (OAD)
ATI Career Training Center, Albuquerque (Location 136/155) Disclosures*
Program Cost: $21,796
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- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Automotive Service Technician (AST)
There are more than 250 million cars on the road in the United States.
If you love getting under the hood and tinkering with engines, why not put your passion and talent to work as an automotive service technician?
At ATI, you will receive training that will prepare you for an entry-level position as an automotive service mechanic. You’ll learn how to troubleshoot, service and repair a variety of makes and models, including conventional, computerized and hybrid systems. You’ll learn the skills and build the confidence you need to begin a satisfying career in auto repair.
In the automotive service training program, you will learn:
- How to diagnose and repair four-cylinder, V-6, V-8, domestic and imported gasoline engines
- How to troubleshoot electronic diagnostic equipment
- How to troubleshoot transmissions using OTC Monitor 2000, transmission analyzers, bushing drivers, vehicle hoists and torque converter cleaners
- How to operate, diagnose and repair brake systems, steering systems, suspension, alignment, differentials, and wheel balancing
- Standard shop safety practices and protocols
The AST training program includes:
- Engine repair and electrical systems
- Electronic system, heating and A/C
- Brakes, suspension and steering
- Manual and automatic transmissions
- Engine performance
- Technical mathematics
- Customer service
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Short-term training. Some training programs require up to 2 full years of coursework. ATI’s program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hours in our dynamic Learning Lab getting practical, real-world experience using industry-related tools and equipment. It’s just like working in a real auto shop!
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in automotive repair. They know what it’s like to work in a repair shop, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a career development coach who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing, self-marketing and job placement assistance.
You can begin AST training on a scheduled start date if you can provide:
- High school diploma
- GED
- Ability to benefit (ATB) – minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as an automotive service technician by calling (888) 209-8264.
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 10) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $24,095
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ATI Career Training Center, Garland (Location 15) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $25,195
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ATI Career Training Center, Waco (Location 17) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $24,095
ATI Career Training Center, N. Richland Hills (Location 30) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $25,195
ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City S (Location 37) Disclosures
Program Cost: $24,095
ATI Career Training Center, Houston (Location 38) Disclosures
Program Cost: $24,095
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ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures
Program Cost: $25,985 (Diploma) / $28,344 (OAD)
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ATI Career Training Center, Oakland Park (Location 130) Disclosures
Program Cost: $25,985 (Day), $28,344 (Evening)
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- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
COMBINATION WELDING
Sparks fly all around you. The sharp smell of burning metal fills the air. The roar of the torch drowns out all other sounds.
It’s just you, a hot blue flame, and molten steel.
You’re not just attaching one piece of metal to another – you’re building a complex system that has to be strong enough to last for decades. It’s challenging, meaningful work. Combination welders work in shipbuilding, manufacturing, shop fabrication, gas and oil field services, construction, and as welding operators.
At ATI, you can get professional training that will prepare you for an entry-level position as a combination welder. You’ll learn a wide range of skills, including shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and flux core arc welding (FCAW). You’ll gain the confidence and knowledge to prepare for in-house welding certification as well as national certifications of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
The CW training program includes:
- Basic craft skills, tools, materials, and methods
- Welding safety and cutting
- SMAW open V groove welds
- Symbols, drawing, SS groove and pipe, air carbon and plasma arc cutting
- GMAW, FCAW, and GTAW plate
- GMAW and GTAW pipe
- GTAW carbon and alloy steel pipe
- GTAW aluminum pipe and plate
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hundreds of hours in our dynamic learning lab getting practical, real-world experience using industry-standard tools and equipment.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in combination welding. They know what it’s like to work in a repair shop, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin CW training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a combination welder by calling (888) 209-8264.
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 10) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost:$22,200
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Waco (Location 17) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost:$19,348
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ELECTRONIC SERVICE TECHNICIAN
America runs on electricity. Most people flip a switch and just expect their TV, audio and alarm to turn on.
If they don’t, everything comes to a sudden stop.
Electronic systems technicians are trained to install, interconnect, network and program complex electronic systems. They can look at a tangled web of multi-colored wires and know exactly which one needs to be repaired or replaced. The more America depends on electronic systems, the more we depend on trained electronic systems technicians.
At ATI, you can get professional training that will prepare you for an entry-level position as an electronic systems technician working on systems that transmit or capture voice, video and data. You will learn how electronic systems work, and practice installing, interconnecting, networking and programming them. You’ll also learn how to calibrate visual displays and sound systems and design user interfaces, skills that are essential in the dynamic audio-visual field.
ATI prepares our graduates to become skilled EST individuals who can design, integrate, install and provide field maintenance service on products that transport voice, video and data signals, capture and display or otherwise enunciate signals, control signals or use signals to control mechanical and electrical apparatus.
In the electronic systems technician training program, you will learn how to install, troubleshoot, repair and test:
- Fire alarm systems
- Intrusion detection systems
- Audio systems
- Nurse call systems
- Signaling systems
- Closed circuit TV systems
- Broadband systems
- Access control systems
- Plus connecting two or more standalone systems and end-user training
The EST training program includes:
- Basic craft skills, tools, materials and methods
- Job-site safety, conduit, cabling, circuits and grounding
- Blueprints, cable termination, advanced test equipment, and cable selection
- Networks, fiber optics, wireless communications, and rack systems
- Fire alarm, intrusion detection, audio system installation and integration
- Systems integration, commissioning and end-user training
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hundreds of hours in our dynamic learning lab getting practical, real-world experience using industry-standard tools and equipment.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in electronic systems installation and repair. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of our team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You can begin EST training immediately if you can show:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you do not have a diploma or GED, ask about enrollment on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as an electronic systems technician by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Dallas (Location 10) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $14,430
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Garland (Location 15) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $15,430
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Miami (Location 120) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $14,430
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Oakland Park (Location 130) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $15,430
Program Disclosures PDF
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TECHNOLOGY
If you don’t know much about computers, you may be shut out of many career opportunities in the business field. Even entry level positions now require basic skills in computer document preparation.
At ATI, you can build the skills you need to begin a satisfying career in business. You’ll work on industry-standard computers using the popular Microsoft Office Suite of business applications to create and edit documents, work with spreadsheets, and design high-impact presentations.
You’ll learn the skills required to work in almost any industry as an office administrator, computer support specialist, loan processing specialist, insurance records clerk, benefits specialist, audit assistant or many other positions.
You will learn how to:
- Plan and write effective documents
- Plan and design spreadsheets
- Design and create promotional documents
- Prepare oral presentations
- Create and manage office planning calendars
- Manipulate text and graphic objects
- Integrate Microsoft Office Suite applications
The business administration technology program includes:
- Keyboarding A&B
- Accounting I, II, III & IV
- Introduction to business
- Computers & word processing
- Business communication I & II
- Spreadsheet applications
- Law & ethics
- Career planning
- Management information systems
- Management
- Leadership
- Business technology A & B
- Presentation and communication technology
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hundreds of hours in a typical business environment, practicing the skills today’s employers want. You’ll create a portfolio of samples that you can show to prospective employers to demonstrate your skills.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in the business world. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of the Student Development team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You are eligible to begin training if you can show one of the following:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you don’t have a high school diploma or GED, ask about admission on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career in business by calling (000) 000-0000.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career in business administration by calling (888) 209-8264.
- EFFECTIVE August 5, 2011
- Revisions are to identify programs which are no longer approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
ATI Career Training Center, Oklahoma City N (Location 33) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $17,540
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ATI Career Training Center, Richardson (Location 55) Disclosures
This program is no longer approved by Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for students enrolling on or after 8/5/11.
Program Cost: $18,260
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Oakland Park (Location 130) Disclosures
This program is not currently enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $17,540
Program Disclosures PDF
ATI Career Training Center, Albuquerque (Location 136/155) Disclosures
This program will be discontinued and is no longer enrolling new students.
Program Cost: $14,164
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NETWORK ADMINISTRATION
Network administrators are the backbone of today’s technology-driven companies. Businesses rely on their computer networks to communicate, exchange data and conduct virtually every aspect of their operations.
When the network goes down, work comes to a standstill.
ATI’s Network Administration career training program covers the essential skills required for an entry-level position as a computer network technician, computer network administrator, computer support technician, information technology support specialist or computer maintenance technician.
You will learn how to:
- Install, configure and troubleshoot operating system software
- Identify, design and manage basic network systems
- Identify internet protocols
- Recognize characteristics of network media
- Design and implement a network system
The network administration program includes:
- PC management
- Network operating systems
- Server operating systems
- Network elements
- Internet services I
- Internet services II
- System administration I
- System administration II
- Network implementation I
- Network implementation II
- Technical mathematics
- Technical customer service
- Business communications
- Career planning
Students choose ATI’s career training programs because they offer:
- Accelerated training. ATI’s accelerated program lets you finish faster than you think, so you can start looking for a position that will put your new skills to work.
- Active, hands-on learning. You’ll spend hundreds of hours in a typical business IT environment, practicing the skills today’s employers want. You spend hundreds of hours in our learning lab equipped with industry-standard hardware and software.
- Experienced instructors. Many of our instructors have years of professional experience in the business world. They know what it’s like to work in the field, so they can prepare you for success.
- Flexible scheduling. ATI understands that you have other demands on your time, including work and family. Depending on where you choose to enroll, you may have the option of taking classes during the day or at night, to fit your busy schedule.
- Helpful support. Our Student Development team is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals. You’ll work one-on-one with a member of the Student Development team who will help you with resume preparation, interviewing and job placement assistance.
You are eligible to begin training if you can show one of the following:
- High school diploma
- GED
- If you don’t have a high school diploma or GED, ask about admission on the basis of ability to benefit (ATB) with a minimum score of Verbal-200 and Quantitative-210 on the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career in business by calling (000) 000-0000.
Programs vary by location so please contact your local ATI campus for more information. Talk to an admissions representative today to learn more about starting your career as a network administrator by calling (888) 209-8264.
ATI Career Training Center, Ft. Lauderdale (Location 140) Disclosures
Program Cost: $22,465
Program Disclosures PDF



