As
we move into the new millennium, the need for skilled management
is increasing substantially over the past and the demand for highly
educated, specially trained, talented employees continues to grow.
Governments and businesses around the world require adaptable individuals
with management training, technological competency, leadership qualities
and experience to fulfill their missions. California American University
was founded in 1994 to help train professionals to meet the demands
and challenges of the new millenium.
The
acceleration of change in the political, economic, market, and social
structures of the world in the information age, require more and
more highly trained, skilled, dynamic professionals with global
vision.
California
American University has emerged during this last decade of the last
century of this millennium to meet the challenges of the future
with a global vision and commitment, to help educate the leaders
of tomorrow. California American University is dedicated to producing
highly qualified business leaders, computer information scientists
and technologists, environmental protection engineers and scientists,
and effective teachers and educators for the 21st century for the
United States and the world.
The
California American University certificate and degree programs are
timely and challenging. As a student at California American University,
you will experience our emphasis on the practical application of
knowledge and skills as well as theoretical instruction. At California
American University you will receive training in the most contemporary
and advanced management methods and technological skills in order
to secure your future professional and personal development.
These
are exciting years of great opportunity. We welcome you to join
us as we challenge the future.
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California
American University is located in the heart of Southern California,
about 5 miles East of downtown Los Angeles and one mile north of
Interstate Highway #10. The central location of the school makes
it convenient to all modes of public transportation and virtually
all educational, library, civic, and entertainment centers in Southern
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