Pennsylvania Institute of Technology - Media
Location: Media, Pennsylvania, USA
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology was founded in April of 1953, by Walter R. Garrison, a practicing engineer. He recognized the need for practicing engineers to perform stress analysis in the aircraft and civil and architectural fields. An office and classroom were secured in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, and classes began in mathematics, stress analysis and other technical subjects. By 1962 students and classes had outgrown those rented facilities and the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology purchased larger facilities in Upper Darby. The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology remained in Upper Darby for almost 20 years until the growth of the programs and students required a move in 1982 to today's lovely and spacious, 14-acre Rose Valley campus. The institute recently renovated nine classrooms to accommodate the addition of its Allied Health division.
Offeres Degrees & Courses:
- Associate in Computer-Aided Design Technology (Associate)