OAKVILLE, ON, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Especially at a time when the economy is slow, there are a lot of people who are in search of a new career - which of course, generally requires new education and training. There are, to put it simply, some fields where there just are not as many opportunities as there once were. However, there are other fields which have managed to grow and thrive even in a tough economy. One of these is electronics courses in maintenance and repair - and PCDI offers a basic electronics course which is designed to give Canadians the training they need to get off to a strong start in a new career in electronics.
Since 1987, PCDI Canada has been offering career training to adults in Canada and throughout the world. The school's distance learning offerings have grown from a single course in real estate at the beginning to a wide variety of programs which give adults opportunities to advance their current careers or get off to a good start on a new, more lucrative and rewarding career path.
Electronics is a growing field, which makes PCDI's basic electronics course an especially good choice for anyone who intends to open doors for themselves and build a brighter future. With a sterling reputation for professional distance education programs, this is one educational option which should not be missed.
PCDI Canada is a respected, worldwide leader in distance education. We offer professional-level career training courses to adult students who prefer the flexibility and convenience of self-paced home study. When we opened our doors in 1987, we offered just one career training course: our Professional Real Estate Appraisal Program. Interest quickly grew, and we gradually expanded our course offerings. For more information about PCDI and its basic electronics program, please visit: http://www.pcdi.ca/courses/2m.
PCDI Offers a Program in Basic Electronics
Program provides students with new skills, new career path.
2011-02-17
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