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Evergreen College is a Canadian private career college with campus locations in Downtown Toronto, Brampton, Markham, Mississauga, Oakville, Scarborough and Calgary, Alberta. The college provides training in the areas of business, health care, hospitality, social work, and technology. [ 1 ]
Markham College is an international school in Lima, Peru.Founded by British immigrants, Markham promotes a mixture of British and Peruvian education. Markham is an independent, non-profit, co-educational, bilingual, secular, day school of approximately 2,000 students aged 3–18.
The college was established in the late 1970s. It was founded by Shiv Dayal Singh and named after ex-principal Sir Markham Sahab. The college initially had 5 students and has now [when?] grown to a strength of 10,000 students soon after. The college is part of the Vinoba Bhave University [3] and is one of the oldest colleges of this university.
A Master of Design (MDes, M.Des. or M.Design) is a postgraduate academic master degree in the field of Design awarded by several academic institutions around the world. The degree level has different equivalencies; some MDes are equivalent to Master of Fine Arts and others to a Master of Arts or Master of Science postgraduate degree in alternative disciplines.
The college offers supplemental programs based on business, industry and public demand. These classes include Computer Technology, Leadership, Office Occupations, Industrial (Electricity, Machine Tool, Industrial Maintenance) or can be customized to meet client needs.
Middlefield Collegiate Institute was built in 1992 to feed the ever growing East Milliken community which is a suburban area. Initially as the community was growing, the enrolment was low but as the suburbs bloomed, more and more students began to enrol.
The College of Business Administration was founded in 1910 as simply the School of Economics, and obtained its current status as a college in 1923. Forty-three years later, in 1953, the college offered its first graduate school classes. The graduate programs were spun off into the Marquette University Graduate School of Management in 2006.
The College of Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology, established in 1908 as the Department of Architecture [1] and also formerly called the College of Architecture, [5] offered the first four-year course of study in architecture in the Southern United States.