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Learning and career pathways are groups of careers that share common themes or require similar skills.
Agriculture
Agriculture programs provide for the application of the various principles of the biological and physical sciences and for the application of business concepts for careers in agriculture.
Arts, Humanities, and Communications programs study human creativity and languages to help us express ourselves and communicate effectively.
Business programs study finance and management to help businesses and offices function smoothly and plan for the future.
Education programs study children and learning to help teachers be able to work with a diverse student population. They may be employed by private business, government, or work independently.
Industrial Technology programs study drafting, mechanics, and construction to help build homes, businesses, and cars, and keep them all functioning.
Public Safety, Health, and Wellness programs study the legalities that protect us, human biology, medical care, and support the improvement of the health of the community.
STEM programs scientifically study ourselves and the physical world to help us produce medicines, buildings, and other technologies that improve our lives.
Social & Behavioral Sciences programs study people to help solve social issues, improve quality of life, and plan for our future.
Our English as a Second Language program teaches how to communicate, read and write with proficiency, and helps engage students and teachers in a multicultural environment.
Deciding on a course of study that’s right for you can be difficult. No matter the reason, we are here to help you learn about yourself, explore your options, and make the best decision for your future.
The totals below are all from the last academic year.
3,956 Associaate Degrees awarded last academic year
1,075 Certificates awarded last academic year
3,246 Associate Degrees for Transfer awarded last academic year
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