York Time Institute


The York Time Institute is a school in York, Pennsylvania providing instruction in the conservation, restoration, and repair of traditional and modern time-keeping devices. It was founded in 2008 by Daniel Nied, former Director of the School of Horology of the National Association of Watch and [Clock Collectors]. The school is housed in a 19th-century building that also housed two different watchmakers in its 150-year history.

Instruction

As a school of horological instruction, the York Time Institute teaches advanced skills, conservation, fundamental skills, restorative arts, and youth programs. The school offers a 54-week program, weekend short courses, and evening lectures.
[Image:Yticlassroom1.JPG|frame|right|York Time Institute Classroom 1]
[Image:Yticlassroom2.JPG|frame|right|York Time Institute Classroom 2]

Accreditation

The York Time Institute is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. It is seeking accreditation by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology.