Pinnacle Career Institute - Education

Education

All of Pinnacle Career Institute’s programs are designed in an accelerated format. Students can complete most programs in one to two years.

Programs at Pinnacle Career Institute include:

  • Business Administration – Human Resources
  • Electronics Technology
  • Information Technology
  • Health Information Technician
  • HVAC Technician
  • Massage Therapy
  • Medical Assistant
  • Medical Billing & Coding
  • Personal Trainer
  • Wind Turbine Technician

The online programs at Pinnacle Career Institute offer an alternative to working adult students. Pinnacle Career Institute’s online education programs are available year-round through the school’s Learning Management System. With this virtual learning experience, students are able to view and listen to lectures, participate in class discussions, chat live with students and instructors, complete assignments, take tests, and access web-based tutorials.

To provide library resources to online students, Pinnacle Career Institute partners with Library and Information Resources Network to provide web access to a virtual library of materials. The online database is available 24 hours a day to allow students to work when it is convenient for them.

Pinnacle Career Institute’s Flex Education programs are a hybrid of on-campus and online learning. This format gives students hands-on experiences in the classroom and the convenience of studying when and where it works for them. The Health Information Technician, Medical Billing & Coding, Personal Trainer, and Wind Turbine Technician programs can be taken in the blended format.

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