Tech Education

 

High School

 

Alabama School of Mathematics and Science

The Alabama School of Mathematics and Science is a unique, residential public high school in Mobile with advance studies in science, math and humanities for sophomores, juniors, and seniors and it also offers outreach programs for local students and schools.

 

Technical Training & Post-Secondary Education

 

Mobile’s educational opportunities include four-year colleges, community colleges and vocational and technical schools that offer training for the best jobs in Mobile.

 

Enterprise-Ozark Community College - Mobile Aviation Center

Trains students to work in aviation maintenance and boasts a 95 percent job placement rate. It was the first two-year college to be designated as an official Federal Aviation Association Educational Resource Center. The new facility at Brookley Industrial Complex accommodates 300 students.

 

Bishop State Community College

Has four campuses and offers associate degrees in arts and sciences, nursing and applied sciences. It also offers vocational training, certification and technical degrees.

 

Fortis College

Prepares people for professional success in industries in high demand. Skills and training include careers in allied health management, HVAC, medical assisting, pharmacy technician and more.

 

Faulkner University

Maintains an extension campus in Mobile where students can attain associate degrees in most major subjects. It offers Alabama's lowest tuition and small classes with individual attention in 3 locations.

 

ITT Technical Institute

Has more than 100 locations nationwide, including one in Mobile. Its offerings primarily lead to associate's and bachelor's degrees, in various fields, such as computer and electronics engineering technology, computer drafting and design, computer network systems, technical project management, information systems security and more.

 

Remington College

Offers practical, focused approach that focuses on the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to take on a rewarding new career after graduation, such as in the business, computer and medical fields.

 

Spring Hill College

The oldest Catholic college in the Southeast it was ranked among the top 15 Southern colleges and universities in U.S. News & World Report's “America's Best Colleges.” It offers a wide range of degrees from nursing and science to business and professional programs.

 

University of Mobile

Students can work toward bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the arts, business, computer science, applied sciences, nursing and religious studies.

 

University of Phoenix

Convenient class locations as well as online learning are offered. Whether you’re seeking an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help students achieve the higher education they need. Degree programs cover fields such as business and management, communications, criminal justice and security, education, general studies, nursing and health care, human services, psychology, and technology.

 

University of South Alabama

The area’s largest four-year institution with more than 13,000 students at campuses in Mobile and Baldwin counties. Students can work toward bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in a wide range of studies. USA includes a cancer research institute, research technology park and works hand-in-hand with local industry.

 

Virginia College at Mobile

Provides the benefits of small class sizes and flexible schedules, allowing students to earn the education they want at a time that's most convenient for them.