Gibbs College - Academic Programs

Academic Programs

Creative and Design

  • Audio Engineering
  • Digital Film, Video and Multimedia
  • Fashion Design and Merchandising
  • Interior Decoration
  • Visual Communications
  • Visual Communications: Digital Media
  • Visual Communications: Game Design and Development
  • Visual Communications: Graphic Design

Business

  • Business Administration
  • Business Administration-Accounting
  • Business Administration: Financial Services
  • Business Administration: Management
  • Business Administration-Marketing
  • Business Administration: Retail Merchandising
  • Business Administration-Sports Management
  • Business Entertainment Management
  • Business Operations: Casino
  • Executive Assistant
  • Fashion Merchandising
  • Hotel and Restaurant management
  • Office Administration: Business Concentration

Health

  • Health Care Management: Long Term Care
  • Health Information Technology
  • Medical Assisting
  • Office Administration: Medical Executive Assistant
  • Office Administration: Medical

Computers and IT

  • Computer Network Operations
  • Computer Network Operations and Security
  • Computer Network Security
  • Computer Technical Support
  • Personal Computer and Network Technology
  • Networking and Operations Support
  • Information Technology: Computer Systems Security
  • Information Technology: Network Design and Administration

Law and Criminal Justice

  • Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Justice-Corrections
  • Legal Executive Assistant
  • Office Administration: Legal
  • Paralegal Studies

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