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Campuses | Miami Dade College. About MDC. Campuses. Hialeah Campus 1780 W 49th Street Hialeah, Florida 33012. The Hialeah Campus became MDC’s seventh campus in 2005, serving the Greater Hialeah-Miami Lakes area. Offered courses support careers in Computer Technology, Office Technology, Electronics and Early Childhood Development, among others.
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Miami Dade College opened its doors in 1960 with just under...
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Miami Dade College (Miami Dade, MDC or Dade) is a public college in Miami, Florida. Founded in 1959, it has a total of eight campuses and twenty-one outreach centers throughout Miami-Dade County. It is the largest college in the Florida College System with more than 100,000 students.
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- More than 100,000 (2019–20)
- Finn the Shark
Miami Dade College was approved by the State of Florida in May 2002 to receive regional accreditation as a Level II baccalaureate institution. These four-year bachelor programs focus on the applied knowledge necessary to immediately enter into employment and are a great option for students with A.A. or A.S. degrees. Business (B.A.S.)
Miami Dade College; Sobrenombre: Tiburones (Sharks) Tipo: Pública: Fundación: 1959: Localización; Dirección: 300 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida, Estados Unidos: Campus: 8: Coordenadas: Administración; Presidente: Eduardo J. Padrón: Academia; Colores Azul Blanco: Sitio web; http://www.mdc.edu
Campus Information - North Campus | Miami Dade College. Where it All Started. Located on 245 acres in northern Miami-Dade County, this beautifully landscaped campus was the College's first. It was built in 1960 on land that once hosted a World War II Naval air station.