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TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AT MEMPHIS
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About TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AT MEMPHIS
Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Memphis is a post-secondary institution located in Memphis, Tennessee. As part of the Tennessee Board of Regents network of applied technology colleges, this campus provides vocational and technical education to students in the Memphis metropolitan area, training graduates for careers in skilled trades and applied technology occupations in one of Tennessee's largest urban centers.
Specific program offerings were not available in the current dataset. Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology typically award diplomas and certificates in fields such as welding, automotive service technology, computer information technology, cosmetology, practical nursing, and industrial maintenance. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the Memphis campus directly for a current program catalog and admission requirements.
Memphis is the largest city in Tennessee and a major economic hub in the mid-South, with a diverse economy encompassing logistics and distribution, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail. The city's workforce needs in technical and trades occupations are substantial, and Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Memphis plays an important role in developing skilled workers to fill those positions for Memphis-area employers.
550 Alabama Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105
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About Tennessee Trade Education
Tennessee has 1,026 trade schools offering 626 vocational programs, along with 854 apprenticeship sponsors. The state's training network spans both large urban centers and smaller communities, covering a range of career-focused disciplines. Memphis and Nashville are the largest cities for trade education, with 120 and 114 schools respectively, followed by Knoxville with 65, Chattanooga with 43, and Clarksville with 26. Healthcare leads with 128 programs, followed by Nursing with 108, Cosmetolog...
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