Academic Degrees
- Art Studies
- Business: Accounting: AAS
- Business: Accounting: AS
- Business: Business Administration: AAS
- Business: Business Administration: AS
- Business: Fashion Buying & Merchandising
- Business: Health Services Management Technology
- Business: Human Resource Management
- Business: International Business
- Business: Marketing
- Business: Sports & Recreation Management
- Computer Network Technician
- Computer Support Specialist
- Criminal Justice: AAS
- Criminal Justice: AS
- Crime & Intelligence Analysis
- Criminal Justice: Cybersecurity
- Criminal Justice: Economic Crime
- Criminal Justice: Forensic Investigations
- Digital Filmmaking
- Early Childhood
- Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic
- Fine Arts
- Gender Studies
- Human Services
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Childhood Education
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Communication Arts: New Media
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: General Studies
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Humanities
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Physical Education
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Social Science
- Medical Coding/Transcriptionist Certificate
- Music Industry
- Paralegal
- Photographic Technology
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- Radio-Television Broadcasting
- Small Business Management
- Small Business Management Certificate
- Teaching Assistant Certificate
- Travel & Tourism: Hospitality & Events Management
- Website and E-Business Development
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