tarn your Bachelor's Degree in less than two years

Unleash Your Potential?

"Computer Programmer and Analyst — that's me. I wouldn't be at Compuware

today if not for the degree and placement assistance I received at MJI."

• Ilya Kozadayev
Computer Programmer
Compuware

A

t the Michigan Jewish Institute, we teach skills for tomorrow's technology in a war

atmosphere. Our accredited advanced computer and business studies degree

program prepares graduates for lucrative career opportunities in today's

rapidly growing market.

• A Bachelor's degree in Computer and Business Information Systems

that qualifies you for immediate employment — or for admission to

an advanced degree program.

• Individualized instruction in small classes

• Students who are eligible for federal and state aid can pay as little as

• We're recognized nationally by the Accrediting Council for Independent

Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award Baccalaureate degrees.

MJI job placement assistance has helped our graduates secure good

jobs at major companies, including Compuware, Gale Research, UPS and

Edcor.That's because we give our students much more than the basics.

We teach the latest computer applications using the most technically

advanced equipment.

Wouldn't you like to
succeed? Call us today
for more in formation.

Attention all administrative assistants:

• Do you need to master computer programs (Excel,
Microsoft Word, and computerized bookeeping) that

promote efficiency at work?

And all education professionals:

• Would' you like to learn effective teaching

techniques from a noted, published

educator?

Scholarships are available

for administrative and
education employees of

local Jewish institutions

who want to upgrade their
skills. (Eligible students can

take designated courses at

no cost.)

Michigan-Jewish
Institute

Teaching Tomorrow's Computer
and Business Technology

25401 Coolidge Highway
Oak Park, MI 48237
phone: (248) 414-6900
fax: (248) 414-6907
e mail: infoE,Dmji.edu

Enroll Now! Fall Classes Begin August 30th!

8/14
1998

Detroit Jewish News

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