Columbia State Community College - Organization

Organization

Columbia State grants Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees in addition to vocational certificates. Degrees are organized into these divisions: Health Sciences, Science, Technology & Mathematics, and Humanities & Social Sciences. To obtain a degree, specific courses are required to be taken. List of Program All courses are offered at least one of the campus.

Columbia State has partnerships with several universities to offer bachelor's and master's programs to its students. The schools and programs offered are:

  • Athens State University, B.B.A. in Business Administration
  • Austin Peay State University, Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
  • Middle Tennessee State University, Bachelor Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (K-6), Master Degree in Teaching Math
  • Tennessee State University, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Education Specialist in Educational Administration, Master of Education in Educational Administration
  • Trevecca Nazarene University, Bachelor of Arts in Management and Human Relations

Tennessee Board of Regents recently raised tuition.

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