Academic Programs
Accounting Certificate (CRT.ACC)
Explore how to prepare and interpret financial statements, perform all steps in the accounting cycle, utilize accounting systems and more with this in-depth study of accounting theory.
Addictions Counseling (SPC.HSA)
Gain fundamental training in the area of drug and alcohol counseling. This certificate is for students entering the human services profession who are seeking in-depth training in a specialized area of practice, as well as those who are already experienced in the drug and alcohol field who may use
Administrative Medical Assistant
Prepare for the important work that lies ahead. In this program, learn how to schedule and receive patients, prepare and maintain medical records, perform basic secretarial skills and serve as a liaison between the physician and other individuals.
Advanced and Continuous Studies (AAS.ADC)
Obtain a second associate degree that allows students to fulfill missing requirements to successfully transfer into an RCBC 3+1 Program.
Advanced and Continuous Studies (AS.ADC)
Obtain a second associate degree that allows students to fulfill missing requirements to successfully transfer into an RCBC 3+1 Program.
Applied Professional Communication (AA ➛ BA)
Develop your technical and digital skills, as well as communication skills for many careers related to media, marketing, public relations, human resources, project management and more.
*This program requires in-person courses.
Applied Technical Management (AAS.ATM)
Want to solve complex technological problems and oversee important engineering projects? Applied technical managers enter exciting careers, such as a project manager, cost estimator, safety coordinator, quality control technician and more.
Art (AFA.ART)
Express yourself by developing a core foundation in drawing, design and 3-dimensional design, as well as an immersion experience in program, studio and art history courses.
Biological Sciences (AS ➛ BS/BA)
Increase your understanding of the natural world and how that understanding directly benefits humanity. Gain a firm foundation for science-related careers and prerequisites to medical and other professional health programs.
*This program requires in-person and daytime courses.
Business Administration (AS ➛ BS)
Develop your business skills with a unique focus on global business and leadership.
* This program can be completed fully online (pending math placement) or in a hybrid format (in-person in Mount Laurel with some online courses).
Business Logistics / Supply Chain Management
Gain the latest skills and certifications required for a career in Supply Chain Management. The program includes 8 modules and leads to a certification by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).
Business Management Technology (AAS.BMT)
Prepare for entry-level and middle-management positions in business, government and social service agencies. A combination of general business, management and general education courses provides the necessary decision-making and problem solving skills needed in a changing business environment.
Business Technology Certificate
Gain exposure to coursework that will assist you in attaining business technology jobs, focusing on entry-level office positions. The coursework in this program also provides a solid foundation for students seeking to attain a Business Administration degree.
Cancer Registry Management (AAS.MCR)
Prepare to become a data management expert who reports cancer statistics for various healthcare agencies. Registrars work closely with physicians, administrators, researchers and health care planners to provide support for cancer program development, ensure compliance of reporting standards and
Cancer Registry Management Career Certificate (SPC.MCR)
Pair this certificate with your existing technical and clinical knowledge to prepare yourself to become a data management expert who reports cancer statistics for various healthcare agencies. Perfect for healthcare professionals looking to move into a cancer registrar role.
Coding Certificate (SPC-ACO)
Medical Coding is the use of numbers or alphanumeric codes to identify specific health interventions taken by medical professionals. Coding accuracy is highly important to healthcare organizations due to its impact on revenues and description of health outcomes. Earning a nationally-recognized
Computed Tomography
Prepare for a career as a compassionate and competent Computed Tomography technologist in today’s high-tech healthcare workplaces. Students will demonstrate communication skills, develop critical thinking skills, and model professionalism.
Computer Information Systems (AS.INF)
This program is designed for students who intend to complete a bachelor's degree in Information Systems with an emphasis on business applications of information systems in the decision-making and data processing environment.
Computer Science (AS.CSE)
Graduates of this program will be able to analyze a complex computing problem and identify solutions; design, implement and evaluate a computing-based solution; recognize professional responsibilities and make informed decisions; apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to
Computing and Informatics (AS/AAS ➛ BA)
Build a solid foundation in computing, application development, project management, database implementations and infrastructure platforms for a career in information technology.
*This program requires in-person courses.
Construction Management (AS.CON)
Construction management is a dynamic profession that combines technology, art and science. Engage in broad academic, technical, business and construction management courses that are designed to produce well-rounded construction professionals.
Construction Management (AS➛BA)
Develop your technical skills in planning, executing, monitoring and controlling a construction process.
* RCBC courses can be completed fully online (pending math placement) or in a hybrid format (in-person and online courses). Senior year courses are offered online.
Cooking and Baking (SPC.FCB)
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary for an entry-level position in a commercial kitchen or bakery. Students will be able to demonstrate basic culinary skills, practice sanitary food handling and incorporate basic nutrition principles into recipes.
Criminal Justice (AS.CRJ)
Study law, law enforcement and corrections. Examine legal systems, the impact of crime, the criminal justice system’s role and techniques of applied criminal justice through courses led by faculty who are leaders in their field. This program prepares students for continuing education in the field
Culinary Arts (AAS.CUL)
Prepare to assume positions as trained culinary professionals in a variety of settings, including full service restaurants, hotels, resorts, clubs, catering operations, contract food service and healthcare facilities. Course offerings emphasize practical application, a strong theoretical knowledge
Cybersecurity Certificate
The Cybersecurity Certificate program prepares students for dynamic careers in the rapidly growing fields of cybersecurity and networking.
Data Analytics (AS ➛ BS)
Develop a strong background and skills in data collection, exploration, analysis, visualization, presentation, and dissemination.
*This program requires in-person courses.
Dental Hygiene (AAS.DHY)
Prepare for a career as a Registered Dental Hygienist with a combination of classroom instruction and laboratory and clinical experience. This is a rigorous program, providing you with a knowledge base to integrate manual skills with the delivery of high-quality oral health care services.
Diagnostic Medical Sonography (AAS.DMS)
Join the medical field as a sonographer who performs diagnostic imaging, where you will interpret sonographic images and relay the findings to a Radiologist for an official report. Students in this program will learn about anatomy, pathology, protocols of examinations and how to interact with other
Electrical Engineering Technology (AAS.ELT )
Electrical engineering technologists design basic circuitry and build prototypes. Ever wonder what goes into developing computers, medical devices, navigation systems and other electronics? Or what makes your devices work? Ask an electronics engineering professional!
Electrical Engineering Technology, Option: Computer Engineering Technology
Computer servicing and network technology professionals fix, upgrade, configure and maintain computer networks. Typical tasks include setting up and configuring hardware/software, adding users to the network, managing user accounts, backing up data and program files and more.
Emergency Medical Technician Certification
Learn the skills required to become an EMT with a comprehensive introduction to emergency medical services and become eligible to sit for the NREMT-Certification Examination.
Entertainment Technologies, Option: Sound & Recording Engineering
Build a solid foundation in the knowledge and skills needed for entry into the entertainment field with a focus on sound and recording engineering.
Entertainment Technologies, Option: Video & Digital Media Production
Build a solid foundation in the knowledge and skills needed for entry into the entertainment field with a focus on video and digital media production.
Environmental Science (AS.ENV)
Study the issues affecting human society and the environment. This program is designed for students who wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree at a four-year institution in the field of Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, Environmental Engineering, Wildlife Management, Ecology and
Exercise Science Health and Wellness Promotion (AS.HWP)
Learn the nutritional requirements that promote health and wellness, explore the relationship between exercise science and health and take the essential first step in pursuing higher education in this field.
Fashion Design (AAS.FAD)
Receive a solid introduction to all aspects of the apparel design industry. An emphasis on sewing construction, pattern making, sketching, fashion technology, textiles and business aspects in a global marketplace are included. Students will also have an opportunity to explore employment
Fire Investigation Certificate (SPC.FSI)
Gain the technical knowledge and specific skills necessary for fire investigation.
Fire Science (SPC.FSC)
Develop a working understanding of the fundamentals of fire science technology and fire protection engineering using the most advanced fire science technology available.
Graphic Design & Digital Media (AAS.GDD)
Build a solid foundation in design concepts and practices, and develop informed responses to issues surrounding visual communication. Upon completion of this program, students may obtain entry-level positions in the design profession, such as junior designer, designer’s assistant and production
Health Science (AAS.HSC)
Pair your existing certificate, diploma or license to practice from an accredited, postsecondary education program with the fundamentals of health-related education to obtain an associate degree.
Health Science (AS.HSC)
Learn the fundamentals of health-related professions and prepare to transfer into a four-year degree program. Many RCBC students enroll in this program to complete prerequisites before applying to other more specialized health sciences degrees.
Health Studies (AAS ➛ BA)
Learn skills in professionalism, adaptability, problem-solving, leadership, and more. Be competitive for advancement within your professional healthcare field.
* This program requires in-person courses for the AAS degree. Senior year courses are only offered online.
Healthcare Management (AS ➛ BS)
Develop your management skills to prepare for a leadership role within your chosen path in the healthcare industry.
* This program can be completed fully online (pending math placement) or in a hybrid format (in-person in Mount Laurel with some online courses).
Hospitality & Tourism Management (AS.HOS)
Prepare for entry-level management positions in the hospitality and tourism industry. This program emphasizes tourism and developing tourism opportunities within the state of New Jersey. Additionally, this degree emphasizes ecotourism and using New Jersey’s natural resources as tourist attractions.
Hospitality Certificate (CRT.HOS)
Explore tourism and developing tourism opportunities in New Jersey while preparing for entry-level management positions in the hospitality and tourism industry.
Human Services (AAS.HMS)
Learn to help people understand their problems and motivate them to seek assistance. Human Services professionals assist in obtaining services for people in need through advocacy, outreach and brokering, and the collection of client personal, social and vocational data for the preparation of intake
Inclusive Education (AS ➛ BA)
This major leads to certification in Elementary Education (K-6) and to the Teacher of Students with Disabilities endorsement.
* This program requires in-person and daytime courses. Full-time enrollment is required for junior and senior year.
Information Assurance and Cybersecurity (AAS.IAC)
Prepare for a career in cyber/information security, computer security, network security, information technology criminal investigation or transfer to a four-year institution. Upon completion of this program, you will be technically competent, able to communicate effectively and demonstrate
Law and Justice (AS ➛ BA)
Study crime and the criminal justice system to prepare for professional careers in law enforcement, court services, corrections and human services.
* This program can be completed fully online (pending math placement) or in a hybrid format (in-person in Mount Laurel with some online courses).
Liberal Arts & Sciences w/an option in Fashion Media & Merchandising
This program prepares students for careers within the fashion marketing, merchandising, production and product development industry. The program is structured with the understanding that students will be electing to transfer to a four year university that specializes in Fashion Merchandising
Liberal Arts (AA.LIB)
Liberal Arts training has long been considered the mark of becoming an educated person. This degree provides the standard preparation for entering a 4-year degree program at a transfer institution.
Liberal Arts and Sciences (AS.LSC)
Looking to pursue an academic concentration in one of the natural science or health sciences areas? This program is a general education foundation that provides flexibility to accommodate the requirements to transfer to most four-year institutions.
Liberal Arts and Sciences Certificate (CRT.LSC)
Get exposed to coursework that will assist in transferring to 4-year institutions and earn a completion certificate.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Accounting
Prepare and interpret financial statements, perform all steps in the accounting cycle, utilize accounting systems and more with this in-depth study of accounting theory and practice with a strong background in general education.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: American Sign Language/Deaf Studies
Serve others in a variety of fields using American Sign Language to communicate, such as education, criminal justice and social services. Graduates of this program will be proficient in all aspects of ASL, demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of American Deaf Culture, demonstrate knowledge of
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Biology
Curious about the living world? You may be interested in a biology degree! You’ll learn about cell structure and systems, anatomy, physiology and more. Learn how to formulate research questions, design tests and assess basic data.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Business Administration
Gain the necessary skills and preparation in the business disciplines, accounting, business law, economics, management, statistics and other business-related courses.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Chemical Engineering
This program is designed to parallel the first two years of a program in Chemical Engineering at a four-year institution. Chemical Engineering graduates work at manufacturing companies in chemical processes, such as petrochemical refineries and pharmaceutical companies.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Chemistry
Prepare for transfer into bachelor's program leading to careers in fields such as an industrial chemist, pharmaceutical chemist, medicine, pharmacy and environmental technology.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Education
Prepare to become a teacher, teacher assistant or paraprofessional in the K-12 school setting. Program courses emphasize best practices, theory and diversity among populations of students.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Engineering
Graduates of this program will be able to communicate effectively, demonstrate proficient mathematical skills and application of scientific principles in solving engineering problems and apply critical thinking in the analysis of data, design of experimental procedures and evaluation of outcomes.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Mathematics
Differentiate and integrate algebraic and transcendental functions; perform double and triple integrals; perform partial differentiation; solve first- and second-order differential equations with constant coefficients; and reason critically, analyze and solve mathematical problems objectively.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Music
Obtain a foundation in performance skills and musicianship training for aspiring performers and music educators. Students receive training in music theory, aural skills, piano, solo performance and ensemble performance. This program is intended for transfer into a bachelor’s program.
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Physics
Study the basic principles of the natural world. Gain a clear understanding of the basic concepts of physics and strengthen your understanding through problem solving and laboratory experiments.
Liberal Arts, Option: Art and Design
Express yourself with a broad-based liberal arts education with this associate of art degree. Develop a core foundation in drawing, design and 3-dimensional design.
Liberal Arts, Option: Communication Arts
Develop your interpersonal, group and public communications. This program is concentrated in two areas: writing and production. You will analyze the effective use of language in a variety of environments, form critical judgments about the interaction of society and various media, demonstrate
Liberal Arts, Option: English
Develop high-level reading and writing skills. Analyze text, collect and organize research data and write clearly and effectively. This program emphasizes critical reading and writing skills required in a variety of fields, including law, medicine, teaching, communications, business and industry.
Liberal Arts, Option: History
Learn about the changes in human society over time, gain exposure to the diversity of the human experience, examine the global struggle of all people and evaluate your own heritage. This curriculum prepares students for careers in law, journalism, business, public relations, international relations
Liberal Arts, Option: Philosophy
Learn how to think about the most fundamental questions. Graduates of this program should be able to think critically about a variety of philosophical or religious issues, write at a level that uses discourse and analysis appropriate to philosophy or comparative religion, demonstrate breadth and
Liberal Arts, Option: Political Science
Study United States, foreign, and international politics and government. Political Science courses offer a range of basic requirements for careers in law, business, government service, education, political journalism and political research.
Liberal Arts, Option: Psychology
Curious about human behavior? Start with psychology. Learn about how personality develops and how society and culture influence behavior. Develop your critical thinking skills, as you learn about the scientific method and immerse yourself in psychological research.
Liberal Arts, Option: Psychology
Curious about human behavior? Start with psychology. Learn about how personality develops and how society and culture influence behavior. Develop your critical thinking skills, as you learn about the scientific method and immerse yourself in psychological research.
Liberal Arts, Option: Sociology
Study society and human behavior, social action and social change. This program involves application of critical thought to social processes and social problems. A degree in sociology prepares students for careers in government agencies, advocacy groups, educational institutions, social services
Liberal Arts, Option: Theatre
Learn skills in effective oral and written communication while developing critical perspectives. Students who earn degrees in Theatre often find careers in sales, marketing, broadcasting, public relations and law or pursue higher degrees in Communications.
Liberal Studies (AS ➛ BA)
Receive a well-rounded, liberal education allowing you to focus on Philosophy and Law and Justice Studies.
* This program can be completed fully online (pending math placement) or in a hybrid format (in-person in Mount Laurel with some online courses).
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (SPC.MRP)
Earn a high-quality magnetic resonance education that will prepare you as a compassionate and competent MRI technologist in today’s high-tech healthcare workplaces. You will gain the knowledge and clinical time necessary to prepare for the AART MRI examination.
Mechanical Engineering Technology (AAS.MET)
Mechanical engineering technologists design, improve and test products. If you’re interested in finding the best way to build a product from start to finish, this is the profession for you.
Medical Billing Specialist Certificate (SPC.MBS)
Prepare to sit for the Certified Professional Biller credential. Medical billing is the process of submitting and following up on claims with health insurance companies in order to receive payment for services rendered by a healthcare provider.
Nursing (AAS ➛ BSN)
Become a registered nurse and then earn a bachelor’s degree for advancement opportunities in the ever-expanding field of nursing.
* This program requires in-person courses for the AAS. Nursing degree. Senior year courses with Rowan University are only offered online.
Nursing (AAS.NUR)
Apply critical thinking skills to guide decisions regarding nursing practice, adapt therapeutic interventions to assist individuals and groups, evaluate communication strategies, synthesize evidence-based research and demonstrate professional nursing standards of practice.
Paramedic Science (AAS.PAR)
Become a New Jersey certified emergency medical technician (EMT) or a nationally-registered paramedic (NREMT-P). This program combines classroom instruction with high fidelity laboratory simulation and clinical experiences to encourage critical thought in the care of patients requiring emergency
Paramedic Science Certificate (CRT.PAR)
Become a nationally-registered paramedic (NREMT-P). This program combines classroom instruction with high fidelity laboratory simulation and clinical experiences to encourage critical thought in the care of patients requiring emergency assistance.
Pharmacy Technician at Deborah®
Deborah Heath and Lung Center and Rowan College at Burlington County offer career certifications that can open the door to a healthcare career as a Pharmacy Technician.
Phlebotomy Technician
Study the theory and practice of phlebotomy procedures, including proper techniques, special collections, processing and transporting specimens and safety and compliance regulations.
Phlebotomy Technician at Deborah®
Deborah Heath and Lung Center and Rowan College at Burlington County offer career certifications that can open the door to a healthcare career as a Phlebotomy Technician.
Photography (AFA.PHO)
Gain a solid foundation in the skills necessary to venture into entry-level positions in commercial, editorial, corporate, portrait, wedding and public relations photography. Enjoy a traditional darkroom, modern digital lab facilities, a substantial range of professional lighting equipment and the
Photography Certificate (CRT.PHO)
Explore the skills necessary to venture into entry-level positions in commercial, editorial, corporate, portrait, wedding and public relations photography. Enjoy a traditional darkroom, modern digital lab facilities and a substantial range of professional lighting equipment.
Psychology (AA ➛ BA)
Learn more about human behaviors, personalities, thoughts and emotions.
* This program can be completed fully online (pending math placement) or in a hybrid format (in-person in Mount Laurel with some online courses).
Radiography (AAS.RAD)
Prepare for entry into a career as a Registered Radiologic Technologist. A radiologic technologist is responsible for the production of radiographic images. This program emphasizes communication, critical thinking, personal integrity, assessment and evaluation of radiographs and performing
ServSafe Food Handler Certification
A ServSafe Food Handler certification verifies that a person has the knowledge and skills to handle food safely and prevent foodborne illnesses.
Technical Studies (AAS.TES)
Gain educational experience for approved apprenticeships and corporate, industrial or military training programs. The technical core credits in this program are applied to an AAS degree up to 25 credits. Students may choose to earn an AAS degree in Technical Studies in a Business Management