Dakota College at Bottineau - Programs of Study

Programs of Study

ASSOCIATES OF APPLIED SCIENCE (AAS): Two-year career and technical degrees BUSINESS: Advertising & Marketing, Information Management - Accounting Technician, Information Management - Administrative Assistant, Reception Services, Bookkeeper, Small Business Management

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: Administrative Assistant, Information Technology, Webmaster, Web Design

EDUCATION: Paraeducation - Early Child, Paraeducation - K-12

HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Caregiver Services, Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Coding, Medical Transcription, Nursing (Practical Nurse (LPN) and Associate Degree Nurse (RN) ), Paramedic (EMT) Technology

NATURAL RESOURCES AND HORTICULTURE: Environmental Technology - Laboratory & Field Technician, Environmental Technology - Natural Resource Management, Flowershop Technology, Greenhouse Technology, Golf Course Grounds Technician, Floral Design and Greenhouse Technology, Landscape Design and Maintenance, Land Management, Recreation Management, Sustainable Vegetable Production, Urban Forestry Management, Wildlife & Fisheries Technology

ASSOCIATES OF ARTS (AA) and ASSOCIATES OF SCIENCE (AS) DEGREES: DCB offers the applicable freshman and sophomore coursework for most Bachelor degree programs. DCB offers curricular outlines in the following areas:

Accounting ,Agriculture, Art, Biology, Business Education, Chemistry, Computer Information Systems, Early Childhood, Economics, Elementary Education, English, Finance (Business), Health Professions, History, Liberal Arts, Marketing and Management, Mathematics, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Psychology, Secondary Education, Social Science, Special Education, Veterinary Science, Wildlife Management.

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