Computer Science A.S. (CISS)
The computer science program is intended for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college or university for a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Computer Information Science.
The computer science program is intended for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college or university for a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Computer Information Science.
This program prepares students who are new to the industry or upgrading an existing skill set for jobs in the networking, telecommunications and cyber security fields.
Students will be prepared to participate in the development and support of enterprise-level electronic commerce websites using methodologies focused on the development of those sites without the use of pre=packaged software. Students will apply current versions of HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Adobe Flash, and PHP with MySQL in the development of websites.
This program prepares graduates for management roles in the building construction field.
This program provides knowledge about the management, organization, and operation of the criminal justice system. Graduates of the program can transfer to a Bachelor's degree program in Criminal Justice.
This program provides knowledge about the management, organization, and operation of the criminal justice system. Graduates of the program may qualify for employment in local, state, and some federal law enforcement and corrections agencies.
In cooperation with Montgomery County Community College, the Dental Hygiene associate degree program prepares you to work as a dental hygienist in a variety of settings and to provide preventative and therapeutic oral care to the public.
The program provides students with knowledge and experience in the areas of computer-aided drafting (CAD), robotics, and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), so that they are prepared for the high-technology methods employed by industry.
This program prepares graduates to be employed in the building construction field. Courses cover both the theory and technical skills necessary for construction projects.
The Chemistry program is intended for students who plan to transfer in the following areas of study: Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, or related areas.