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ChattahoocheeTech.edu
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A Unit of the Technical College System of Georgia. Equal Opportunity Institution.
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Chattahoochee Technical College prepares students to
become the highly skilled professionals who are needed
within Georgia’s workforce. The college awards certificates,
diplomas and associate degrees in more than 50 programs of
study linked to the state’s fastest-growing, high-demand career
fields. Students can transition easily from local high schools into
the college and, if desired, on to four-year colleges. Three of
the eight Chattahoochee Tech campuses are located in Cobb
County.
The Chattahoochee Tech Marietta Campus continues to have
the college’s largest campus enrollment each semester. This
campus is located o South Cobb Drive, approximately two
miles south of the Marietta Square. Popular areas of study at the
Marietta Campus are programs in Health Sciences, which include
the Practical Nursing and Nursing Assistant programs, Clinical
Laboratory Technology, Health Care Management, Medical
Assisting, and Dental Assisting. These healthcare programs
are housed in the college’s 71,716-square-foot Health Science
building. This state-of-the-art facility features Technology
Enhanced Active Learning (TEAL) classrooms and dedicated labs
for anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics and physiology.
The Marietta Campus is also home to Associate of Applied
Science degree programs in Cybersecurity, Computer
Programming, and Web Application Development, as well as
degree programs in Accounting, Business Technology, Marketing
Management, Early Childhood Care & Education, Automotive
Technology and Criminal Justice Technology.
In East Cobb, the Chattahoochee Tech Mountain View Campus
is located o Shallowford Road next to the Mountain View
Aquatic Center. Popular programs of study based at this campus
include Film and Video Production Technology, along with
Design and Media Production Technology. Graduates of these
programs may apply their skills in the state’s strong television
and film industry. In South Cobb, the college’s Austell Campus is
located on Veterans Memorial Parkway, with convenient access
to I-285. This campus has a major focus on continuing education
courses and professional development training, which is oered
through the college’s Oce of Economic Development.
“Chattahoochee Tech students are gaining the skills and
experience they need in programs that prepare them to become
part of today’s essential workforce, even during these challenging
times,” said Chattahoochee Tech President Dr. Newcomb. “We
are very proud of the fact that our graduates are meeting the
demand from local employers for highly skilled employees to fill
well-paying jobs available now in our community.”
A Unit of the Technical College System of Georgia,
Chattahoochee Tech provides students with an excellent,
easily accessible college education at a fraction of the cost of
other area colleges and universities. The college also oers
customized workforce training, continuing education classes,
and adult education programs that include free GED and HiSET
preparation classes.
More information is available at www.ChattahoocheeTech.edu.
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