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Programs

Programs offered by Columbia Basin College:

  • Accounting
  • Administration Office Technology
  • Adult Basic Education
  • Agriculture
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Management - BAS degree
  • Apprenticeship
  • Visual Art
  • Astronomy
  • Auto body
  • Automotive Technology
  • Biology
  • Business
  • Business Administration
  • Chemistry
  • Chinese
  • Community education
  • Computer science
    • Help Desk Technician
    • Information Specialist
    • Internet Specialist
    • Multimedia
    • Network Administrator
    • Programmer
  • Contemporary Civilization
  • Criminal Justice & Forensics
  • Culinary & Food Services
  • Dental hygiene
  • Early childhood education
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Emergency medical technician
  • Engineering technology
  • English
  • Environmental science
  • ESL
  • Fire Science
  • Fitness
  • French
  • General Engineering
  • Cultural geography
  • Physical geography
  • Geology
  • German
  • Health education
  • History
  • Horticulture
  • Human Services
  • Intercultural Studies
  • Japanese
  • Learning Opportunities Center
  • Literacy Tutoring
  • Literature
  • Machine technology
  • Mathematics
  • Medical assistant
  • Music
  • Nursing
  • Nursing assistant
  • Nutrition & Food Science
  • Paralegal
  • Paramedic
  • Parent Education
  • Philosophy
  • Phlebotomy
  • Physical Education
  • Physics
  • Political science
  • Psychology
  • Radiologic Technology
  • Reading
  • Real estate
  • Russian
  • Science
  • Small Business Development Center
  • Social Science
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Speech
  • Surgical Training
  • Tech Prep
  • Theatre Arts
  • Vocational ESL
  • Welding Technology
  • Women's studies
  • WorkFirst
  • Worker Retraining

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