Pennsylvania Highlands Community College - Academic Programs

Academic Programs

Pennsylvania Highlands Community College offers over 30 associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates in various fields. Below is a breakdown of the programs offered.

Business

  • Accounting
  • Business Management
  • Culinary Arts
  • Health Professions - Radiologic Technology
  • Medical Assisting Technology
  • Secretarial Technology
  • Medical Coding Specialist (Diploma)

Liberal Arts

  • General Studies
  • Liberal Arts
  • General Studies (Certificate)

Human Services

  • Criminal Justice
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Human Services – Generalist
  • Teacher Education Transfer
  • Applied Behavior Support/Inclusion (Certificate)
  • Early Childhood Management and Leadership (Certificate)

Science

  • Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology - Nanofabrication
  • Pharmacy Technician (Certificate)

Technology Programs

  • Architectural/Civil: CAD and Design Technology
  • Computer Information and Communications Technology: Network Administration
  • Electric Utility Technology
  • Technology Studies
  • Technology Studies - Nanotechnology
  • Welding Technology
  • Wide Area Networks Technology
  • Building Technology (Certificate)
  • Office Technology Essentials (Certificate)
  • Survivability and Information Assurance (Certificate)

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