Lee College - Academic Programs

Academic Programs

Lee College offers roughly eighty programs including:

• Accounting Technology • ADN • Agribusiness • Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling • Architecture • Art • Audio Recording • Bible • Biology • Business Administration & Management • Career Pilot Technology • Chemistry • Cisco Academy • Computer Information Systems • Computer Maintenance Technology • Computer Science • Construction Engineering Technology • Cosmetology • Criminal Justice& Corrections • Drafting (CADD) Technology • Drama • Drug Abuse Counseling • Economics • Education • Electrical Technology • Engineering • English • English for Speakers of Other languages (ESOL) • Environmental Science • Foreign Language • Game Development and Design • Geology • Gerontology • Government • Health & Medical Administrative Services • Health Information Technology • History • Humanities • Instrumentation Technology • Kinesiology/Physical Education • Law Enforcement • Legal Assistant • Liberal Arts • Machine Shop • Management • Mathematics • Mechanical Engineering Technology • Medical Records Technology • Mental Health Services • Millwright • Music • Natural Sciences • Nursing • Office Technology • Paralegal Studies • Photography • Physical Education • Physics • Pilot Training • Pipefiting Technology • Political Science • Process Technology • Professional Office Technology • Professional Writing • Psychology • Safety Management Technology • Secretarial • Social Sciences • Social Work • Sociology • Spanish • Speech Communication • Theatre • Transfer • Transitional Nursing • Visual Arts • Vocational Nursing • Voice • Voice (music) • Welding

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