Don Bosco Technical Institute conducted its first classes in 1955, through the cooperative efforts of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the Salesians of Saint John Bosco, and the industrial leaders of the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan area.
Don Bosco Tech is an all-male high school combining college preparatory and technology education. Students graduate in four years, but they earn much more than a high school diploma; they gain extensive training in one of several technological majors, training far beyond your typical high school shop class, training on state of the art equipment used in industry, training that allows students to leap frog past the competition should they pursue a related engineering degree at a major university. Many of our graduates discover that they learned much of what they needed for their engineering degree while in their high school program at Bosco Tech! Some students have the initiative to employ their skills early by working part time in a related field, allowing them to get valuable experience early, helping them to earn money to offset the costs of college expenses, and helping them learn to handle responsibility in order to grow into the leader they can be.
Programs
Communication, Computer Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Engineering and Technology, Design Technology, English, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Health, Manufacturing Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physical Education, Religious Studies, Science, Social Sciences, Transportation
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate’s—Private Not-for-profit
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