Degree Programs Offered
Degree programs at Delhi include:
- Accounting
- Adventure Recreation
- Architectural Design and Building
- Architectural Technology
- Automotive Technology
- Business Administration AAS
- Business Administration AS
- Business and Professional Golf Management (PGM)
- Business and Technology Management
- Carpentry
- Club Management
- Computer Aided Drafting and Design
- Computer Information Systems
- Construction Management
- Construction Technology
- Criminal Justice Studies
- Culinary Arts
- Culinary Arts Management
- Electrical Construction and Instrumentation
- Electrical Construction and Instrumentation: IBEW - Online
- Environmental Studies
- General Studies
- Golf Course Management
- Golf Course Operations
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
- Horticulture
- Hotel and Resort Management
- Humanities and Social Sciences: Humanities Option
- Humanities and Social Sciences: Social Sciences Option
- Individual Studies
- Information Systems Auditing
- Information Technology Management
- Landscape Design and Management
- Marketing
- Math and Science: Math Option
- Math and Science: Science Option
- Nursing
- Park and Outdoor Recreation
- PGM - Business and Professional Golf Management
- Physical Education Studies
- Plumbing, Heating, and Refrigeration
- Recreation and Sports Management
- Restaurant and Foodservice Management - AAS
- Restaurant and Foodservice Management - BBA
- RN to BSN: Distance Learning
- Teacher Education Transfer
- Travel and Tourism Management - AAS
- Travel and Tourism Management - BBA
- Turf Management
- Undeclared
- Veterinary Science Technology
- Veterinary Technology Management: Distance Learning
- Welding Technology
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