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    • Pasadena, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Each year, researchers and medical practitioners make astounding strides in cancer research and treatment worldwide. You can become a key player in this exciting process by studying Cancer Data Management at San Jacinto College.

  • AS in Railroad Engineering Technology

    Gateway Community College

    • New Haven, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Railroad Engineering Technology will prepare students for employment in the railroad industry within a career path to maintain and repair railcars through a degree orientation in electromechanical equipment. Graduates will be prepared for technical application exams commonly administered by railroad companies for entry-level maintenance of equipment positions.

  • AS in Computer Science

    Gateway Community College

    • New Haven, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Students enrolled in the Computer Science Technology program receive a broad programming background, including training in C++. Using industry-oriented applications, students have the opportunity to design, write, and test programs in a variety of programming languages.

  • Accountant’s Assistant Certificate

    Gateway Community College

    • New Haven, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    This program is for the mature individual who has previous office experience and is seeking additional skills. Upon completion of this program, the Accountant’s Assistant can assume “full charge” of a set of books for accounts of small or medium businesses and nonprofit organizations.

  • AA in Liberal Arts

    Hostos Community College

    • The Bronx, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Hostos Community College Liberal Arts major recognizes the unique value of the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in the 21st century. It prepares students to enter a variety of future career and educational paths by providing the foundational knowledge they will need to be leaders in their field. Students who major in the Liberal Arts grapple with essential and significant questions that have relevance for our contemporary society and that humans have explored for millennia. What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be an educated person? How do different cultures create community and define justice and power? What can different academic disciplines teach us about our world and ourselves? A liberal arts education fosters inquiry and encourages curiosity. Just as importantly, it enables students to develop transferable skills that will make them more effective communicators and adaptable learners, enhancing their marketability in a rapidly changing economy. Majoring in the Liberal Arts gives students the opportunity to explore different cultures, modes of thinking, and ways of understanding the world, allowing them to become the kind of humanistic, broad-based thinkers and problem solvers increasingly in demand by employers in the 21st century.

  • AS in Chemical Engineering

    Hostos Community College

    • The Bronx, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Hostos Community College (HCC) offers the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Chemical Engineering as a jointly registered, dual admission program with the existing Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering (B.E./ChE.) at the City College of New York (CCNY).

  • AS in Forensic Science

    Hostos Community College

    • The Bronx, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Hostos Community College offers a jointly registered dual admission program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science (B.S.) at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The program provides HCC students with the same curriculum as the first two years of the forensic science program at John Jay.

  • Digital Journalism Certificate

    Norwalk Community College

    • Norwalk, USA

    English

    The Certificate in Digital Journalism prepares students to compete in a complex and evolving media industry. Building on the journalism fundamentals of reporting, writing, and editing, the certificate provides added focus on the use of the Internet and digital technology.

    • Bend, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Associate of Applied Science Business Administration Accounting Specialization degree qualifies graduates for employment as accounting managers, full-charge bookkeepers, staff accountants, accounts payable managers, and accounts receivable managers.

    • Norwalk, USA

    English

    The field of Veterinary Technology is a rapidly growing profession that offers qualified individuals many exciting and diverse opportunities. The AVMA-CVTEA accredited Veterinary Technology Program at Norwalk Community College is a two-year, full-time Associate Degree program. Veterinary technology students who graduate successfully from a program that has received AVMA-CVTEA accreditation may take the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE).

  • Cybersecurity

    Central Oregon Community College

    • Bend, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Cybersecurity Career Pathway Certificate of Completion extends knowledge and skills beyond entry-level computer networking and administration. Students will learn concepts and techniques essential for securing data and networks in both a vendor-neutral and Cisco environment.

  • AAS in Baking and Pastry Arts

    Central Oregon Community College

    • Bend, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Baking and Pastry Arts AAS is designed to expose students to the step-by-step process, from foundation to advanced skill mastery, of classical and contemporary baking and pastry techniques and to serve as a competency-based learning experience that prepares students for a successful career within the hospitality industry.

  • Bachelor of Science in Biology

    Texas Woman's University

    • Online USA

    English

    Our bachelor’s degree in biology is your first step toward an engaging career in the life sciences.

    • Norwalk, USA

    English

    The Graphic Design program serves to introduce students to the fundamental skills, principles, techniques, terminology, technology and history of graphic design while also providing a strong liberal arts background. Students must complete a minimum of 22-23 credits in graphic design courses; at least 15 of these credits must be completed at Norwalk Community College.

  • BBA in Management

    Texas Woman's University

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    Are you a natural leader or have a desire to learn to lead and manage? Earning your bachelor’s of business administration with a management concentration will put you on the right track.