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WISCONSIN, one of the East North Central states of the U.S., bordered on the N by Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, on the E by Lake Michigan, on the S by Illinois, and on the W by Iowa and Minnesota. The Menominee R. forms the NE boundary and the Mississippi and Saint Croix rivers form parts of the W boundary.
Wisconsin entered the Union on May 29, 1848, as the 30th state. Manufacturing became the state’s chief economic activity following World War II, but at the start of the 1990s Wisconsin remained the nation’s leading dairy state and also a major producer of corn. Milwaukee and Madison, the capital, were the state’s largest cities and among its many important industrial and commercial centers. The state is named for the Wisconsin R., the name of which is derived from the French version of an Ojibwa Indian term that may mean “gathering of the waters” or “place of the beaver.” Wisconsin’s nickname, the Badger State, refers not to the state’s badgers but to miners who burrowed like badgers into the hillsides in search of lead in the 1820s.
Wisconsin, with an area of 169,653 sq km (65,503 sq mi), is the 23d largest state in the U.S.; 5.4% of the land area is owned by the federal government. The state is roughly rectangular in shape, and its extreme dimensions are about 515 km (about 320 mi) from N to S and about 475 km (about 295 mi) from E to W. Elevations range from 177 m (581 ft), along the shore of Lake Michigan, to 595 m (1952 ft), atop Timms Hill in the N central part of the state; the approximate mean elevation is 320 m (1050 ft). The state has a shoreline of some 1085 km (some 675 mi). |
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ITT
Technical Institute

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The
ITT Technical Institutes offer technology programs that
can help you develop the knowledge and skills to begin
a technical career. Programs have been designed to help
you develop practical technology skills that are used
in the workplace. Programs have also been designed to
fit into your schedule. If you can't make it to a campus,
you may be able to earn your bachelor degree online.
Programs
offered at the ITT Techs focus on teaching technical
skills. There are many options available to you. With over 85 campuses in the US and online programs offered
in certain states, ITT Tech can help you obtain an education
to pursue your goals.

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TechSkills
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| Madison |
| Milwaukee |

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TechSkills is a recognized innovator in education delivery, specializing in Information Technology certification training. In just three years, TechSkills has grown to become one of the nation's leading IT training providers, with over 30 Learning Centers nationwide.
TechSkills was built from the ground up to provide a more effective way to learn. Our unique learning model combines personal instruction from certified IT pros with hands-on labs and convenient e-learning options. Our curriculum covers the spectrum from skills and certification training for Cisco, Microsoft, Oracle, Linux, Security, Web Design and other leading technologies to end-user software training.
Whether youre new to IT, a professional looking to increase your earning power, or a manager who needs to keep your staff on top of their game, TechSkills can provide a proven, flexible training program to deliver the skills you need for success, at an exceptional value.
Tech:
- Programs:
- A+
- Network+
- Security+
- Linux+
- Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer 2000 (MCSE)
- UNIX - Sun Certified System Administrator (SCSA)
- Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA)
- Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
- Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA)
- Oracle9i Certified Associate (OCA)
- Oracle9i Certified Professional Database Administrator
- (OCPDBA)
- Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD)
- Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD)
- Microsoft Certified Solution Developer for MS .NET
- (MCSD .NET)
- Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP)
- i-Net+
- Master Certified Internet Webmaster Designer
- Master Certified Internet Webmaster Web Site Manager
- Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS)

Medical:
- Medical Coding & Billing
- Medical Transcription
- Medical Office Administration

Business:
- Legal Assistant/Paralegal
- Bookkeeping/Accounting
- Project Management

(Programs may vary by campus)
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University of Phoenix

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University of Phoenix has helped thousands of students achieve the higher education they need to achieve higher success. We can help you too.
A
large selection of undergraduate and/or graduate programs
are available in the following areas:
- Accounting
- Administration
- Business
- Education
- Human
Services
- Management
- Marketing
- Nursing/Health
Care
- Technology
In
addition professional certification is available in:
- A+®
Computer Service Technician
- Microsoft®
Certified Systems Engineer
- Network+
- Call
Center Management
(Program
availability varies by location)
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DeVry University

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Get on the fast track to success. DeVry University provides you with the skills you need to succeed. Choose from one of DeVry’s many campuses to earn an associate or a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields, including Business Management, Technical Management, Computer Information Systems, Telecommunications Management, Electronics Engineering Technology and so much more. Flexible scheduling and extensive job placement assistance make DeVry University the perfect choice to advance your career.
Areas of study include:
Associate Degree Programs
- Electronics and Computer Technology
- Health Information Technology
- Network Systems Administration
Bachelor Degree Programs
- Biomedical Engineering Technology
- Biomedical Informatics
- Business Administration
- Business Operations
- Computer Engineering Technology
- Computer Information Systems
- Electronics and Network Technology
- Electronics Engineering Technology
- Electronics Systems Technology
- Game and Simulation Programming
- Information Technology
- Network & Communications Mgmt.
- Technical Management

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Herzing
College

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Since
1965 Herzing College has had over 35,000 graduates in
Computer Programming, Networking, Electronics, Computer
Aided Design and Business.
Associate
Degree Programs:
- Associate
of Science in Computer Information Systems (ACIS)
- Associate
Of Science In Computer Network Technology (ACNT)
- Associate
of Science in Computer, Electronics, and Telecommunications
Technology (ACETT)
- Associate
of Science in CAD Drafting (ACAD)
Herzing
College also offer Bachelors degrees at some of their
other locations.
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