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Academics

Lower Columbia College offers a selection of degrees and certificates programs designed to prepare students for advanced studies or to move directly into the workforce. Working with baccalaureate institutions and industry partners, programs have been created to serve the community.

Examples of degrees at LCC:

  • Chemistry Education - Transfer Option 1 / Major Related Program
  • Associate in Sciences - Transfer Chemistry Degree
  • Associate in Sciences - Transfer Biology Degree
  • Associate in Business - Direct Transfer Agreement / Major Related Program Degree
  • Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Economics degree
  • Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Technology - Associate in Sciences - Transfer Option 2 / Major Related Program Degree
  • Associate in Math Education - Direct Transfer Agreement / Major Related Program
  • Associate in Physics Education - Transfer Option 1 / Major Related Program Degree
  • Associate in Arts - Direct Transfer Agreement Degree
  • Associate in Applied Science – Transfer – Registered Nurse

Examples of Professional/Technical degrees and certificates at LCC:

  • Certificate of Completion – Nursing Assistant
  • Associate in Applied Science – Fire Science Technology Degree
  • Certificate of Proficiency – Fire Prevention Specialist
  • Certificate of Completion – Public Education Specialist
  • Associate in Applied Science – Welding Degree
  • Associate in Applied Science – Accounting Technician Degree

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