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Programs of Study
Alphabetical Program listing
Associate in Arts Degree
The Associate in Arts degree is designed primarily
to meet the requirements for a student to
transfer to the upper division of a college or
university to continue work toward a bachelor’s
degree. Students should also be aware of the
various, specific requirements for the Associate in
Arts degree imposed by state regulations and/or
law. These requirements include courses that
develop reading, writing and computational skills,
the exit test requirement (College Level Academic
Skills Test), and, in some instances, a foreign
language requirement. See Associate in Arts Degree Requirements for more information. Also see
CLAST. See the Student Advising
Department for articulation sheets.
Associate in Science Degree, Applied Technology Diploma, College Credit Certificate, and Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificate Programs
All programs are open to students who qualify
legally and academically. In many cases, experience
has shown that a student should have
additional qualifications or that some students
should not enter certain programs. Examples
of limiting factors in some career fields include
(but are not limited to) conviction of a felony and
physical or mental disorders (even if controlled by
medication). Students are responsible for consulting
with program managers, counselors and other
experts in their chosen career fields early and
regularly to be fully informed.
Associate in Science degree programs
Credit Certificate Programs
Applied Technology Diploma
Postsecondary Adult Vocational Programs
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