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Mesa, Arizona: College Degrees and University Courses
DeVry University - Mesa
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DeVry University Centers can put you on the fast track to a management career. Accelerated programs in Business and Technology allow you to complete your coursework online or on campus.
to learn more about all career education programs in Mesa, Arizona.
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - Mesa
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. Online, evening and weekend classes are available.
to learn more about all career education programs in Mesa, Arizona.
Apollo College - Mesa
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Apollo College has helped over 45,000 graduates realize their dream of a career in healthcare. Now it's your turn. Choose from seven conveniently located campuses.
to learn more about all career education programs in Mesa, Arizona.
Everest College - Mesa
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Develop the skills to succeed in today's highly competitive business environment. Everest College can prepare you for a rewarding career in some of today's hottest fields.
to learn more about this Criminal Justice Program.
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| ARTICLE: Mesa In-Depth |
Mesa, Arizona is part of the Phoenix-Mesa metro area and is the third-largest city in Arizona. In 2006, the population was 455,984--a 58% increase over the last 16 years. Mesa was voted third in Money Magazine's 2006 Best Cities to Live In and has received other national awards for its business environment, educational system, and job opportunities. A warm climate, numerous cultural and recreational activities, and an aggressive business plan for the future all contribute to Mesa's success.
Mesa's largest employers are the Mesa Public Schools, Banner Health Systems, Boeing, the City of Mesa, and AT&T. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the per-capita income for 2004 was $31,133. Income growth rate over the last 35 years was 10.3%, which was 37% above the national average.
Mesa takes pride in its highly educated workforce and in the partnerships of local companies and educational institutions. Existing and developing business sectors in Mesa are in aerospace, industrial, retail/tourism, technology, and healthcare. Three declining industries are wired-communication carriers, plastics-product manufacturing, and motor vehicle-part manufacturing.
Visual and performing arts venues include the Mesa Arts Center, the Arizona Museum for Youth, the Mesa Southwest Museum, the Mesa Symphony, and the Southwest Shakespeare Company. Outdoor enthusiasts take advantage of the warm weather to play golf at any one of the 40 local courses or to visit the Superstition Mountains, home of the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine.
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