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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.

General Studies

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

Social and Behavioral Science

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

Communication and Humanities

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 Sciences

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 Sciences

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

Health Sciences

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

Art and Design

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

Communication and Humanities