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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. 

Engineering and Technology

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

Health Sciences

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. 

Health Sciences

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

Information Technology

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

Law and Public Service

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.

Engineering and Technology

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. 

Health Sciences

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.

Information Technology