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New England Institute of Technology (NEIT)
Private, non-profit technical college
The New England Institute of Technology (NEIT or New England Tech) opened in 1940 and is now a leader in technical career education in Southeastern New England.
NEIT offers Bachelor's and Associate Degrees across 29 programs; Associate Degrees can be completed in as few as 18 months and Bachelor's as few as 3 years.
Associate Degree programs include:
- Business Management Technology
- Game Development & Simulation Programming Technology
- Information Technology
- Network Engineering & Computer Servicing Technology
- Software Engineering Technology
- Multimedia & Web Design Technology
- Video & Audio Production Technology
- Electronics Engineering Technology
Bachelor's Degree programs include:
- Digital Recording Arts Technology
- Game Development & Simulation Programming Technology
- Network Engineering Technology
- Software Engineering Technology
- Electronics Engineering Technology
- Business Management Technology
NEIT also offers corporate training at the Center for Technology and Industry.
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| NE Tech buys Rite Aid land, building | 01.18.08 | Providence Journal |
| New England Tech buys 25 acres from Rite Aid | 01.17.08 | Providence Business News |
| NE Tech expansion plans raise resident objections | 01.11.08 | Providence Journal |
| NEIT's purchase of East Greenwich land confirmed | 01.05.08 | Providence Journal |
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