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Computer Career Institute


Computer Career Institute
2400 Boston St.
Baltimore, MD. 21224

Computer Career Institute at John Hopkins University provides education on career paths that are the most on demand by employers. With two Maryland campuses, one in Baltimore and the other in Columbia, Computer Career Institute has more than 11 classrooms and labs.

The Computer Career Institute has more than 15 job-based educational programs. Programs are available in the areas of healthcare, digital media and information technology, including certificates in medical administration, medical coding, multimedia designer, game designer, special effects designer, Oracle database administration (Oracle certified partner), enterprise applications developer, advanced enterprise applications developer, PC and Networking support (Comp TIA A +, Network +, Linux + MCP, and MCD ST certifications), PC and Networking administration (Comp TIA, Network +, Linux +, MCP, MCSA, MCDST certifications), PC and Networking Design ( Comp TIA A +, Network +, Linux +, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, and MCDST certifications), and PC and Networking design with security (CompTIA A+, Network +, Linux +, Security +, MCP, MCSA, and MCSE certifications).

Quick Facts

  • Career Computer Institute students can pay by cash, credit or employer tuition reimbursement, and financial assistance is available from education loans and payment plan programs.


  • Computer Career Institute's career services offer students access to resume writing, job search techniques, and interviewing skills workshops. The career services advisors assist with resume editing, provide employer job listings and on-site interviewing, and hold job fairs throughout the year.


  • To be eligible for enrollment at the Computer Career Institute, students must have a high school diploma or a degree from an institution of higher education. Students interested in pursuing programs at the Computer Career Institute can seek the assistance of a career advisor to help them select an appropriate area of study.


  • Computer Career Institute holds an open house, where students can learn about the school's job-based career education programs and the market demand for the career programs offered. The open house also includes a tour of the state of the art facilities and introductions to experienced career advisors.


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