Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the most well-known musical and arts capitals in the world. Nashville also happens to be a great place to go to school! Resources abound for parents and K-12 students, and there are several good colleges, trade schools, and universities in the area. The city is working hard to ensure graduates find good jobs and stay in the area... to learn more, check out our Guide to Nashville Colleges & Universities.
What's Your Interest? Find Schools/Colleges by Subject
Advertising - Degrees in Graphic & Media Design...
Art - Fine Arts Departments, Degrees in Art...
Broadcasting - Earn your degree in Broadcasting...
Business - Public or Non-Profit Administration...
Computer/IT - JAVA, Dreamweaver, Flash Certificates...
Cosmetology - Cosmetology Schools & Programs...
Culinary - Cooking, FOH/BOH, Dining Room Management...
Dental - Doctor of Dental Surgery, Dental Assisting...
Engineering - Engineering Schools & Programs...
Environmental - Environmental Engineering and more...
Fashion - Textiles and Fabric Studies, History of Fashion...
Film & Video - Filmographer and Cinematographer...
Graphic Design - Learn graphic design software programs...
Health/Medical - Radiology, Sonography, Patient Care...
Interior Design - Indoor architecture and design...
Language - Czech, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, German...
Law - Property Law, Conflict Resolution, Constitutional...
Nursing - Managed Care, Physical Therapy Certificate...
Performing Arts - Theater Management and Production...
Photography - Photographic Arts, Film Video...
Psychology - Industrial/Organizational Psychology...
Veterinary - Veterinary Schools & Programs...
Nashville Education Highlights
  • 10.7% of these people were over age 65
  • 85% of Nashville’s citizens graduated high school
  • 32.5% of them hold a college degree or higher
  • 10.2% are foreign-born
  • The 2004 per-capita income was $24,561; slightly higher than the national average
  • Nashville was founded on Christmas Eve, 1779
  • Two U.S. presidents were from Nashville – Andrew Jackson and James K. Polk
  • The Country Music Hall of Fame houses Elvis Presley’s gold Cadillac and piano
  • Nashville’s 2004 population was 525,849
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Career Education in Nashville

University of Phoenix

At the University of Phoenix, careers in business, nursing, information technology, and teaching are right at your fingertips. Study at one of the school's 190 locations or online for bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees that can start or advance a successful career. Find out more today!

IADT

IADT – Nashville has bachelor and associate degree programs in some of today's most exciting career fields, including business, information technology, graphic and interior design, and fashion design and merchandising. These programs emphasize the skills and knowledge students need for successful careers.
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