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[April 2003]

Ceramic Correspondence Institute Offers Electronic Ceramics Course


The Ceramic Correspondence Institute (CCI), a joint effort between the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) and World CyberUniversity, recently announced the availability of a new correspondence course - 'Electronic Ceramics'. CCI says that electronic ceramics is the fastest growing field in ceramics today and its new course had been designed to provide comprehensive coverage on topics such as theory and properties; processing and testing' dielectric ceramics; magnetic materials; semiconductors; and films, coatings and composites.

Founded in 1972, CCI provides companies and individuals in the ceramic industry with the continuing education needed to remain competitive in today's market. CCI courses have been developed to provide continuing education to primarily non-ceramic engineers working in the ceramics field that have little or no ceramic training.

Students that have benefitted from CCI include supervisors, technicians, process control personnel, sales and marketing personnel, managers and others. Since its inception, more than 2,400 students from 50 countries have enrolled in the CCI programme.

The new Electronic Ceramics course makes a total of 11 courses in the CCI line-up. All courses have been completely updated and are now available to take on-line via the internet or in the traditional printed format.

More information on CCI is available on the ACerS web site (www.ceramics.org/cci) or by e-mailing a message to: cci@acers.org




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