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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

Social and Behavioral Science

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

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

Communication and Humanities

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.

Engineering and Technology

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.

Business

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.

Business

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.

Social and Behavioral Science

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.

Science and Mathematics