Career Programs
Whether you're looking to gain job-specific skills for an entry-level position or want to advance your career with a specialized college credential, our career programs have something to offer you. Certificates of Achievement can often be earned in less than two years and require only career-specific coursework. Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees usually take two or more years to complete and combine career-specific coursework with some general education requirements.
Instructors who have worked in the field that they're teaching bring real-world examples and expertise into the classroom. Plus, many of these programs feature extensive hands-on practice using the latest industry equipment.
Note: Program Scholarships are available to students studying any of these career programs during the upcoming 2013-2014 year. Applications are due May 24. Visit our scholarships page to learn more.
Humanities, Fine Arts and Languages
- Graphic Design
- Health Care Interpreting
- Interpreter Training
- Legal Interpreting
- Music
- Photography
- Studio Art
- Translation
Social Science and Education
Technology, Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Business and Information Systems
- Accounting
- Administrative Office Systems
- Computer Information Systems
- Construction Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Health Information Technology
- Management
- Marketing
- Real Estate
- World Wide Web / Internet
Communications and Library Services
Health and Life Sciences

Need Skills But Not College Credit?
If you are looking to gain a very specific job skill quickly without any college credit, Workforce Development can help.

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