New program provides bachelor’s completion degree option for electricians looking to advance their careers with an engineering focus.
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The Speed Mentoring event will kick-off a week dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the contributions of women in the construction field.
New two-year degree program from Dunwoody College of Technology will prepare students for in-demand careers in cloud technology.
The new degree program strengthens the College’s offerings to cover all aspects of IoT and IIoT Dunwoody College of Technology, a private, non-profit institution and pioneer in technical education, today announced the addition of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering degree program. Computers are integrated into everyday life from cars to mobile phones to […]
In-demand careers
Tops spots on Glassdoor’s annual list are all about engineering and computer technology Dunwoody’s computer and engineering graduates are in high demand. So, it wasn’t any surprise when Glassdoor.com released its annual “50 Best Jobs in America” report for 2022 and technology careers rounded out the Top 12 spots. Ranked according to earning potential, overall […]
DMACC Architectural Technologies graduates can now transfer to Dunwoody to complete their fully accredited Bachelor of Architecture degree in just three years Dunwoody College of Technology will accept Des Moines Area Community College’s (DMACC) Architectural Technologies AAS degree as being equal to the first two years of its five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree program. […]
Annual Kate Dunwoody Luncheon raises scholarship dollars This month, Dunwoody College of Technology is celebrating extraordinary women who are inspiring others to pursue their own paths to success. The College is holding its annual Kate Dunwoody Society Luncheon at noon on Wednesday, November 17. Celebrating and supporting women pursuing careers in technical fields and the […]
Gene Haas Foundation awards Dunwoody $30,000 More students will be able to pursue a great career in high-tech, precision manufacturing and engineering at Dunwoody College of Technology thanks to the Gene Hass Foundation. Foundation representative Hope Riska recently presented a $30,000 check to the College. The money will be used to support scholarships for students […]