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Berkeley College
Berkeley College helps you launch your career in business. For 2002, 96% of all graduates were employed in positions related to their studies. That's because we provide a real-world education that employers demand. We offer small class sizes, hands-on training, free lifetime career assistance, internships, and an extensive network of employer connections. Find out why we are a recognized leader in launching professional business careers.
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The Art Institutes
The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations.
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Industrial Design School

Industrial design schools are frequently focused on consumer product design. Ever wonder why the Palm or the iPod are so easy to use? It takes a lot of talent and intimate understanding of consumer behavior, human factors and usability research to create a consumer appealing product. In industrial design schools, you will also develop critical thinking skills and develop the processes to conceive thoughtful and innovative consumer products that address domestic environments that meet specialized needs. You will develop the management skills to manage design process from conception, requirements gathering, development to fabrication, and bringing it to market. Graduates move on to product development, product management and designer roles in a variety of industries.