Florida Career College in Miami offers vocational and tradeschool programs with flexible class schedules. It offers programs in Business Administration, Computer and Network Tech, Dental Assistant, and Health Services Administration. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), Information Technology, Medical Assistant Tech, Medical Front Office and Billing, and Patient Care Tech programs are also available. Classes have a small student-teacher ratio. Students can choose to have day, evening, or weekend classes or have online, blended learning. Florida Career College also has campuses in Boynton Beach, Margate, Hialeah, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Orlando.
George T. Baker Aviation Technical College offers its programs to high school and post-secondary students in Miami and the surrounding areas. It provides occupational training in aviation maintenance, electronics, and avionics to help students achieve Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), National Center for Aircraft Technician Training (NCATT) certificates, or Federal Communications Commission licenses and place them in a relevant field. It is a public, tax-supported institution that allows students to enroll part-time or full-time. It is one of the two schools in Florida accredited by the NCATT.
Lindsey Hopkins Technical College is a local trade school educating students in Miami. It offers general education programs for adults, which include SAVES Refugee Program, ESOL, and GED, and career and technical programs, including Culinary, Information Technology, Healthcare Occupations, Personal Services, and Licensed Childcare courses. Led by Principal Chantal G. Osborne, the school offers classes conducted at daytime and nighttime to enable flexibility for its students. Its website provides access to a list of financial aid resources.
Based in Miami, New Concept Massage and Beauty School is a family-owned and family-run institution that trains students to learn the skills to become licensed aestheticians. It offers six courses: massage therapy, barber cutting, skincare, cosmetology, nail techniques, and full specialization. The programs are designed to allow students to immediately enter the workforce after receiving their licenses and certifications. The school provides full-time, part-time, and evening classes. It is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education and the Florida Department of Education. The school has been educating aspiring aestheticians for 35 years.
South Florida Institute of Technology operates two campuses, both located in Miami. Established in 1997, the school only offered the courses Computer Business Application, and Computer Graphic Design. It has since expanded its student programs, which now include Building Construction Technology, and Medical Assistance, as well as technical courses in Electrical Construction, Patient Care, Plumbing, and Refrigeration and AC Repair. The institute is certified by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges and cleared to accept international students.