Academic Programs
ARTS & SCIENCE: Associate of Arts; Associate of Science; and General Studies Certificate.
AGRICULTURE: Associate in Agriculture (Major in Horticulture)and Horticulture Landscape Management Certificate.
BUSINESS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Associate in Business (Majors in General Business, concentrations in Accounting, Management, Office Management and Business Transfer); Associate in Business (Major in Funeral Service); Associate in Business (Major in Office Systems Technology; concentrations in Accounting, Legal, Medical, Spanish and Medical Coding); Associate in Computer Technology (Major in Computer Technology; concentrations in Programming, Networking and Internet); Automated Office Diploma; Accounting Certificate; Advertising Design Certificate; Cisco Computer Networking Certificate; Desktop Publishing Certificate; Entrepreneurship Certificate; Funeral Service Education Certificate; Illustration Certificate; Internet Certificate; PC Technician Certificate; Microcomputer Software Specialist Certificate; Office Technician Certificate; Photography Certificate; Professional Clay Certificate; and Word Processing Certificate.
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: Associate in Engineering Technology (Major in Electronic Engineering Technology); Associate in Engineering Technology (Major in Engineering Graphics Technology); Associate in Engineering Technology (Major in General Engineering Technology); Associate in Engineering Technology (Major in Mechanical Engineering Technology); and Computer Aided Drafting and Design Certificate.
OCCUPATIONAL TECHNOLOGY: Associate Degree in Occupational Technology (Major in General Technology) and Associate Degree in Occupational Technology (Major in Vocational Technical Education).
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY: Associate in Industrial Technology (Major in Automotive Technology); Associate in Industrial Technology (Major in Building Construction Technology); Associate in Industrial Technology (Major in Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Technology); Associate in Industrial Technology (Major in Industrial Electronics Technology); Associate in Industrial Technology (Major in Machine Tool Technology); Gunsmithing Certificate; Machine Tool Diploma; Welding Diploma; Carpentry Certificate; Computerized Numerical Control Certificate; Construction Management Certificate; Electrical Maintenance Technician Certificate; Heating Fundamentals Certificate; Industrial Maintenance Mechanics Certificate; Journeyman Welding Certificate; Machine Tool Operator Certificate; and Refrigeration Applications Certificate.
PUBLIC SERVICE: Associate Degree in Public Service (Major in Criminal Justice); Associate Degree in Public Service (Major in Early Care and Education); Associate Degree in Public Service (Major in Human Services, concentration in Instructional Assistant); Basic Officer Training Certificate; Early Childhood Development Certificate; and Infant Toddler Certificate.
HEALTH SCIENCES Associate in Health Science (Major in Nursing); Associate in Health Science (Major in Radiologic Technology); Associate in Health Science (Major in Respiratory Care); Medical Assisting Diploma; Pharmacy Technician Diploma; Practical Nursing Diploma; Surgical Technology Diploma; Basic Emergency Medical Technician Certificate; Dental Hygiene Certificate; General Health Science Certificate; Health Information Management Certificate; Massage Therapy Certificate; Medical Coding & Billing Certificate; Medical Laboratory Technology Certificate; Occupational Therapy Assistant Certificate; Patient Care Technician Certificate; Phlebotomy Technician Certificate; Physical Therapy Assistant Certificate; Veterinary Technology Certificate.
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