Lincoln Tech – Brooklyn
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Lincoln Tech – Brooklyn Admissions Office
Program Information
Lincoln Tech’s Brooklyn Admissions Office serves as an information and enrollment center for students interested in career training programs. While the Brooklyn office itself does not host classes, it assists students from the Brooklyn area in enrolling at Lincoln Tech’s Union, New Jersey campus. Key programs available at the Union campus include:
- Automotive Technology: This program offers hands-on training in automotive systems, including engine repair, brake systems, and computerized diagnostics. Students learn from ASE-certified instructors in fully-equipped auto bays, utilizing industry-standard tools and computerized diagnostic equipment. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in the automotive service industry.
- Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology: This program focuses on the installation, maintenance, and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. Training covers electrical wiring, control systems, network cabling, and security systems. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions as electricians or systems technicians.
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC): The HVAC program provides training in climate control systems, including installation, maintenance, and repair of heating and cooling equipment. The Union campus is accredited by HVAC Excellence, and many instructors are Certified Master HVAC Educators. Graduates can pursue careers as HVAC technicians in residential and commercial settings.
Program Length
Program durations vary based on the specific course and credential sought. Detailed information can be obtained by contacting the admissions office.
Programs Offered
- Automotive Technology
- Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
Certifications & Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared to pursue various industry-recognized certifications relevant to their field of study, enhancing employability in sectors such as automotive repair, electrical systems, and HVAC. The campus’s programs are designed to meet the needs of local and regional employers, providing students with opportunities for employment upon completion.
Program Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED for most programs.
- Specific programs may have additional prerequisites or requirements.
Financial Aid & Support Services
Lincoln Tech offers various financial aid options, including federal and state grants, scholarships, and work-study programs. The Financial Aid Office assists students in navigating the application process. Support services such as academic advising, counseling, tutoring, and career services are also available to help students succeed academically and professionally.