Health Care Office Coordinator A.A.S. (HCO)
This program provides the foundation for a health care coordinator to be able to effectively organize and oversee medical office workflow and processes in any health care setting.
This program provides the foundation for a health care coordinator to be able to effectively organize and oversee medical office workflow and processes in any health care setting.
The program prepares students with a foundation in fine arts, as well as thorough instruction of the tools and techniques needed for digital art and website creation. The program is designed for students preparing to enter a Bachelor's program in graphic design.
Students in this program will combine classroom study with studio experience. While some students may pursue the program of study for personal enrichment rather than transfer, the degree is designed for students preparing to enter a program leading to a baccalaureate degree at a four-year college or university.
This program prepares students to transfer to a baccalaureate degree program in Exercise Science, Adult Health, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, and similar curricula in Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. The curriculum includes general education requirements, a basic science and math foundation and a broad base in discipline-related courses such as exercise physiology, nutrition, and exercise measurement and prescription.
The environmental science program will provide graduates with an integrative study of natural systems and the effects of selective pressures, both natural and manmade, that continue to shape these systems. Students that complete this program will be prepared to either enter a four-year program leading to a baccalaureate degree or enter the workforce as an entry-level environmental scientist.
This pre-professional program has its foundation in mathematics and the physical and natural sciences. Upon completion of the program, the student has the option of pursuing a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, or nuclear engineering at a four-year college or university.
This program provides students with knowledge and experiences in electrical wiring to become an electronics technician. Graduates will assist engineers in design, construction, testing, and repair of electronic systems.
This program provides students with knowledge and experiences in electrical wiring, blueprint reading, analog and digital electronics, programmable controllers, and industrial control systems.
This program prepares students to obtain entry-level employment in the electrical or electronics industries. Graduates can also continue their education with transfer opportunities to Bachelor's programs in Electrical Engineering Technology.
This program provides a foundation for continued study toward a bachelor's degree in education and is intended for preparation to teach grades four and above.