General Education
General Education Outcomes, Transfer
Guidelines and Requirements
Arizona General Education Curriculum-A: AGEC-A
Arizona General Education Curriculum-B: AGEC-B
Arizona General Education Curriculum-S: AGEC-S
General Education Core Curriculum: GECC
Degrees (AA, ABus, AS, AAS, AGS) and Certificate
Programs
Quick Reference to Degrees and Certificate Programs
General
Education Outcomes, Transfer Guidelines and Requirements
General Education Values Statement
The General Education curriculum provides the core of learning in all
degree programs and demonstrates the commitment of Coconino Community
College to student success. This core of learning includes skills in
reading, writing, quantitative and critical thinking which provide a
basis for university study or lifelong education. Specific courses emphasize
the principles of mathematics, science, or technology. Others focus
on greater awareness of self, society, and the history and culture of
humankind. General Education presents skills and knowledge for students
to succeed in academic, career, and life goals.
Note: The General Education Core Curriculum is not a degree
Education for Life!
General Education Learning Outcomes
Coconino Community College offers General Education courses that provide
students with the highest quality experience. To that end, we measure
the effectiveness of our program using the following student learning
outcomes as our guide. Students who complete our General Education program,
whether as part of degree program or the AGEC, can expect to acquire
or improve their skills in the following areas:
Communication Skills
Convey ideas using one or more methods of expression (written, oral,
signed).
• Present ideas
• Participate in collaborative groups
• Construct arguments
• Demonstrate listening
Thinking Skills
• Learn methods of inquiry
• Improve quantitative and critical thinking
• Demonstrate use of scientific method
• Develop creative thinking skills
• Demonstrate knowledge of technological application
Diversity and Global Perspective
Understand and appreciate diverse cultures, values, beliefs, and historical
perspectives.
• Recognize the diversity of humanity
• Identify the influence of culture and ethnicity
• Link cultural perspectives
Aesthetic Perspective
A better understanding, appreciation, and global application of the
arts.
• Analyze and evaluate the arts
• Reflect on aesthetic experiences
Ethical and Civil Values
A better understanding of self and others to clarify individual and
societal responsibilities, needs, and values.
• Identify and assess community needs
• Display integrity in one’s choices
• Understand social values
• Recognize the individual’s responsibility
Thinking about transferring?
Make your credits count!
What is AGEC?
• AGEC stands for Arizona General Education Curriculum. AGEC is
the best way to make your credits count for most transfer degrees.
• The purpose of AGEC is to provide students attending any Arizona
public community college with the opportunity to build a General Education
curriculum that is transferable upon completion without a loss of credit
to another Arizona public community college or university.
• AGEC is a statewide agreement between Arizona public community
colleges, Northern Arizona University (NAU), Arizona State University
(ASU), and the University of Arizona (U of A). Coconino Community College
began implementing the AGEC starting spring of 1999.
• AGEC is a 35-credit block of lower division General Education
curriculum that fulfills the lower-division General Education requirements
at any Arizona public community college or university.
Why complete an AGEC?
1. When you complete an AGEC1, all admission requirements are waived
at all Arizona public universities. This means that you are unconditionally
admitted to any Arizona public university of your choice after completing
an AGEC2.
2. AGEC satisfies ALL lower-division liberal studies requirements at
all Arizona public universities.
3. For most majors, if you complete an AGEC and specific courses you
need for transfer, you can enter any Arizona public university as a
junior. Please see an advisor for more information.
4. Save money by completing your lower-division liberal studies requirements
at CCC3. On the average, Coconino Community College tuition rates are
about one-third of the Arizona public universities’ tuition.
5. Classes are generally smaller than university freshman and sophomore
liberal studies classes.
6. If you have some high school concurrent enrollment credits, and/or
CLEP credits that satisfy our General Education requirements, these
credits can be counted toward an AGEC and will transfer to all Arizona
public universities.
1 Arizona residents need to have a minimum AGEC
GPA of 2.0.
Non-residents are required to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
2 Depending on the major or department you plan to transfer to at
the university, you might still need to meet departmental admission
requirements.
3 You may or may not choose to complete a degree at Coconino Community
College.
Why complete a CCC transfer degree?
All CCC transfer degrees result in an AGEC1. Therefore, you get all
the benefits of completing an AGEC and more.
• You may be able to transfer into the university as a junior.
See an advisor for more information.
• You will have an associate degree, making you more competitive
in the job market.
When might AGEC not be necessary?
Some university majors require you to take very specific courses from
the beginning of your college education. See an advisor for these majors
and to discuss your academic plan.
What happens if you don’t complete an AGEC?
• You will need to meet ALL standard university admission requirements.
• You will need to complete university liberal studies requirements
which may or may not be the same as Coconino Community College’s
General Education requirements.
• Your General Education courses will be evaluated one by one
using the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) instead of being transferred
as a General Education block, satisfying ALL lower-division General
Education requirements.
Tips for students planning to transfer
• See an advisor as soon as possible. The earlier you develop
an educational plan with an advisor, the less of a chance you have of
losing credits after transferring to an Arizona public university. Don’t
wait until you almost graduate to see an advisor.
• Explore your career interest to help you decide on a major early.
• Don’t take any more than 64 transferable credit hours,
because all Arizona public universities accept only a maximum of 64
transferable credit hours2.
1 At CCC, you don’t need to switch catalogs
to get the benefits of an AGEC.
2 This does not mean that they will accept ALL transferable courses.
Please see an advisor to discuss which courses you should take to ensure
that you are taking courses that will be counted toward the university
graduation requirements.
Arizona
General Education Curriculum-A: AGEC-A
AGEC-A is a 35-credit lower-division General Education curriculum
block that fulfills the lower- division General Education requirements
of liberal arts majors (e.g., Anthropology, Social Science, Fine Arts,
and Humanities).
General Education Requirements:
35 Credit Hours
Composition 6
ENG 101 College Composition I (3)
ENG 102 College Composition II (3)
Mathematics 3–5
MAT 142 Applications of College Algebra (3) or higher
Arts/Humanities 6–9
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved
General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category.
Social/Behavioral Sciences 6–9
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved
General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral Sciences category.
Physical/Biological Sciences 8–10
Any two courses may be taken from the Physical/Biological Sciences category.
Options* 0–6
General Education Options may be selected from the above categories
or from the Options category.
*0–6 hours may be taken in the Options category as needed
to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC.
Special Requirements
Each Special Requirement must be met within the General Education Requirements:
• Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry
• Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness
• Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness
Arizona
General Education Curriculum-B: AGEC-B
AGEC-B is a 35-credit lower-division General Education curriculum
block that fulfills the lower-division General Education requirements
of business majors (e.g. Business Administration, Computer Information
Systems)
Note: Associate in Business degree core courses may not be used to satisfy
AGEC-B requirements.
General Education Requirements:
35 Credit Hours
Composition 6
ENG 101 College Composition I (3)
ENG 102 College Composition II (3)
Mathematics 3–5
MAT 212 Business Calculus (3) or higher
Arts/Humanities 6–9
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved
General Education courses in the Arts/Humanities category.
Social/Behavioral Sciences 6–9
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved
General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral category.
Physical/Biological Sciences 8–10
Any two courses may be taken from the Laboratory Sciences category.
Options* 0–6
General Education Options may be selected from the above categories
or from the Options category.
*0–6 hours may be taken in the Options category as needed
to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC.
Special Requirements
Each Special Requirement must be met within the General Education Requirements:
• Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry
• Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness
• Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness
Arizona
General Education Curriculum-S: AGEC-S
AGEC-S is a 35-credit lower-division General Education curriculum block
that fulfills the lower-division General Education requirements of majors
with more stringent mathematics and mathematics-based science requirements
(e.g. Biology or Chemistry).
General Education Requirements:
35 Credit Hours
Composition 6
ENG 101 College Composition I (3)
ENG 102 College Composition II (3)
Mathematics 5
MAT 220 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I (5)
Arts/Humanities 6–9
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved
general education courses in the Arts/Humanities category.
Social/Behavioral Sciences 6–9
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected from the approved
General Education courses in the Social/Behavioral category.
Physical/Biological Sciences 8–10
BIO 181 – Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell (4) &
BIO 182 – Unity of Life II: Multi–cellular Organisms(4)
or
CHM 151 – General Chemistry I (5) &
CHM 152 – General Chemistry II (5)
or
PHY 161 – University Physics I (4) &
PHY 262 – University Physics II (4)
Options* 0–6
General Education Options may be selected from the above categories
or from the Options category.
*0–6 hours may be taken in the Options category as needed
to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC.
Special Requirements
Each Special Requirement must be met within the General Education Requirements:
• Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry
• Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness
• Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness
General
Education Core Curriculum: GECC
English Composition (6)
ENG 101 College Composition I (3)
ENG 102 College Composition II (3)
Note: AAS and AGS Degrees may substitute ENG 135 and/or ENG 136.
See specific degree program for requirement listing.
Mathematics (3–5)
MAT 142 Application of College Algebra (3)
MAT 151 College Algebra (4)
MAT 187 Precalculus (5)
MAT 212 Business Calculus (3)
MAT 220 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I (5)
MAT 230 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (5)
MAT 241 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III (4)
MAT 262 Differential Equations (3)
Note: AAS and AGS Degrees may substitute MAT 121 or higher or BUS
100. See specific degree program for requirement listing.
Arts and Humanities (6–9)
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected to meet the requirement.
ART 100 Art Appreciation (3)
ART 103E Native American Art of the Southwest (3)
ART 201C Art History I (3)
ART 202C Art History II (3)
ART 220C Art of the United States (3)
ART 221C,E Art of the Southwest (3)
ENG 236E Introduction to the American Short Story (3)
ENG 237E Women in Literature (3)
ENG 238E Literature of the Southwest (3)
ENG 272W Creative Writing: Nonfiction (3)
HUM 235 American Arts & Ideas (3)
HUM 241W Humanities I (3)
HUM 242W,C Humanities II (3)
MUS 100 Music Appreciation (3)
MUS 145 Jazz History & Literature (3)
PHI 101C Introduction to Philosophy (3)
PHI 105E Introduction to Ethics (3)
REL 201C Comparative Religions (3)
THR 101 Introduction to Theatre (3)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (6–9)
Courses from two or more disciplines must be selected to meet the requirement.
AJS 101 Introduction to Administration of Justice (3)
AJS 230 Deviant Behavior(3)
AJS 280 Criminology (3)
ANT 102E,C Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANT 110 Exploring Archeology (3)
ANT 210E,C Peoples of the World (3)
ANT 230E,C Peoples of the Southwest (3)
BUS 203 Business Law (3)
BUS 214 Legal, Ethical & Regulatory Issues in Business (3)
ECN 204W Macroeconomic Principles (3)
ECN 205 Microeconomic Principles (3)
GEO 133C World/Regional Geography (3)
HIS 131E,C United States History to 1877 (3)
HIS 132E,C United States History from 1877 (3)
HIS 136E,C Women in American History (3)
HIS 201C Western Civilization to 1660 (3)
HIS 202C Western Civilization from 1660 (3)
HIS 250E,C Asian Civilization through 1644 (3)
HIS 251E,C Asian Civilization from 1645 (3)
POS 101 Introduction to Politics (3)
POS 110 American National Government (3)
POS 120C Introduction to World Politics (3)
POS 220W Arizona & National Constitution (3)
POS 233C Global Environmental Politics (3)
PSY 101E Introduction to Psychology (3)
PSY 227 Personality Theory (3)
PSY 236E Psychology of Women (3)
PSY 240E Developmental Psychology (3)
PSY 250W,E,C Social Psychology (3)
SOC 101E Introduction to Sociology (3)
SOC 132E Social Problems (3)
SOC 142E Race & Ethnic Relations (3)
SOC 210W,E Sociology of Gender (3)
Physical and Biological Sciences (8–10)
ANT 101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology (4)
BIO 100 Biology Concepts (4)
BIO 105W,C Environmental Biology (4)
BIO 109 Natural History of the Southwest (4)
B IO 160 Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology (4)
BIO 181 Unity of Life I: Life of the Cell (4)
BIO 182 Unity of Life II: Multicellular Organisms (4)
BIO 201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4)
BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4)
BIO 205 Microbiology (4)
BIO 253 Biotechnology & Social Issues (4)
CHM 130 Fundamental Chemistry (4)
CHM 151 General Chemistry I (5)
CHM 152 General Chemistry II (5)
GEO 131 Introduction to Physical Geography (4)
GLG 101 Physical Geology (4)
GLG 102 Historical Geology (4)
PHY 111 College Physics I (4)
PHY112 College Physics II (4)
PHY 161 University Physics I (4)
PHY 180 Introduction to Astronomy (4)
PHY 253C,E Archaeoastronomy (4)
PHY 262 University Physics II (4)
General Education Options may be selected from the above lists
or from the following: (0–6)
ASL 101 American Sign Language I (4)
ASL 102 American Sign Language II (4)
ASL 201 American Sign Language III (4)
ASL 202 American Sign Language IV (4)
CIS 120 Introduction to Computer Information Systems (3)
FRE 101 Beginning French I (4)
FRE 102 Beginning French II (4)
FRE 201 Intermediate French I (4)
FRE 202 Intermediate French II (4)
GER 101 Beginning German I (4)
GER 102 Beginning German II (4)
MAT 160 Introduction to Statistics (3)
NAV 101 Beginning Navajo I (4)
NAV 102 Beginning Navajo II (4)
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I (4)
SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II (4)
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I (4)
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II (4)
SPC 100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3)
Notes:
1. Check your chosen degree program for specific General Education requirements.
Arizona General Education Curriculum: AGEC
2. Letter designations attached to courses in the above list define
courses with AGEC Special Requirementrs of: E – Ethnic, Race,
Gender Awareness, W – Intensive writing/ Critical Inquiry, C –
Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness.
The Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) is a block of 35
semester credit hours of lower-division, General Education course work.
There are three forms of AGEC:
1. AGEC-A is a 35-credit lower-division General Education curriculum
block that fulfills the lower-division General Education requirements
of liberal arts majors (e.g. Fine Arts/Visual Arts, Psychology, Sociology)
2. AGEC-B is a 35-credit lower-division General Education curriculum
block that fulfills the lower-division General Education requirements
of business majors (e.g. Business Administration, Computer Information
Systems)
3. AGEC-S is a 35-credit lower-division General Education curriculum
block that fulfills the lower-division General Education requirements
of majors with more stringent mathematics and mathematics-based science
requirements (e.g. Biology, Chemistry)
AGEC-A, AGEC-B, and AGEC-S can be completed separately or as part of
an associates degree at CCC and must include the Special Requirements
listed below. The College certifies completion of the AGEC on the official
transcript.
A completed AGEC will transfer as a block to meet the lower-division
General Education requirements at any of the Arizona public universities
or other Arizona community colleges. Transfer students who wish to earn
the associate degree must then meet additional CCC degree requirements.
To earn the bachelor's degree, students transferring the AGEC must still
meet course prerequisites, major requirements, and upper-division requirements
at their chosen university.
Special Requirements
Students planning to transfer a completed AGEC must meet the additional
Special Requirements listed below. These requirements may be met within
the 35 hours of General Education Core Curriculum by choosing one course
from each of the following lists.
Note: A minimum of two courses must be taken to
fulfill AGEC Special Requirements.
Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry
This requirement must be completed at Coconino Community College.
BIO 105 Environmental Biology (4)
ECN 204 Macroeconomic Principles (3)
ENG 272 Creative Writing: Nonfiction (3)
HUM 241 Humanities I (3)
HUM 242 Humanities II (3)
POS 220 Arizona & National Constitution (3)
PSY 250 Social Psychology (3)
SOC 210 Sociology of Gender (3)
Note: ENG 102 is a pre- or co-requisite for these courses.
Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness
ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANT 210 Peoples of the World (3)
ANT 230 Peoples of the Southwest (3)
ART 103 Native American Art of the Southwest (3)
ART 221 Art of the Southwest (3)
ENG 236 Introduction to the American Short Story (3)
ENG 237 Women in Literature (3)
ENG 238 Literature of the Southwest (3)
HIS 131 United States History to 1877 (3)
HIS 132 United States History from 1877 (3)
HIS 136 Women in American History (3)
HIS 250 Asian Civilization to 1644 (3)
HIS 251 Asian Civilization from 1645 (3)
PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics (3)
PHY 253 Archaeoastronomy (4)
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
PSY 236 Psychology of Women (3)
PSY 240 Developmental Psychology (3)
PSY 250 Social Psychology (3)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)
SOC 132 Social Problems (3)
SOC 142 Race & Ethnic Relations (3)
SOC 210 Sociology of Gender (3)
Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness
ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANT 210 Peoples of the World (3)
ANT 230 Peoples of the Southwest (3)
ART 201 Art History I (3)
ART 202 Art History II (3)
ART 220 Art of the United States (3)
ART 221 Art of the Southwest (3)
BIO 105 Environmental Biology (4)
GEO 133 World/Regional Geography (3)
HIS 131 United States History to 1877 (3)
HIS 132 United States History from 1877 (3)
HIS 136 Women in American History (3)
HIS 201 Western Civilization to 1660 (3)
HIS 202 Western Civilization from 1660 (3)
HIS 250 Asian Civilization through 1644 (3)
HIS 251 Asian Civilization from 1645 (3)
HUM 242 Humanities II (3)
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy (3)
REL 201 Comparative Religions (3)
PSY 250 Social Psychology (3)
PHY 253 Archaeoastronomy (4)
POS 120 Introduction to World Politics (3)
POS 233 Global Environmental Politics (3)
0-6 hours may be taken in the Options category as
needed to complete the minimum 35 hours required for the AGEC
* GECC categories with ranges allow for flexibility in AAS degree core
requirement
** for AAS degrees with articulated BAS transfer degrees the recommended
GEN ED core may be greater than the minimum listed
Degrees
and Certificate Programs
Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
The Associate of Arts Degree is designed for students planning to transfer
to a college or university and requires a minimum of 60 credit hours.
All courses included in the degree must be completed with a grade of
"C" or better. A minimum of 35 of these credit hours must
be completed in the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC-A, AGEC-B
or AGEC-S). The remaining degree requirements are comprised of 25 credit
hours or more in the student’s elected program of study. Courses
numbered 100 or above which transfer as equivalent, departmental elective
credit (DEC) or general elective credit (E) will be counted toward this
degree. Special Topics courses (298) will not be counted toward this
degree.
Associate of Business Degree (ABus)
The Associate of Business is designed for students planning to transfer
to a college or university and requires a minimum of 62 credit hours.
All courses included in the degree must be completed with a grade of
"C" or better. A minimum of 35 of these credit hours must
be completed in the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC-B). The
remaining degree requirements are comprised of 25 credit hours or more
in the student’s elected program of study. Courses numbered 100
or above which transfer as equivalent, departmental elective credit
(DEC) or general elective credit (E) will be counted toward this degree.
Special Topics courses (298) will not be counted toward this degree.
Associate of Science Degree (AS)
The Associate of Science Degree is designed for
students planning to transfer to a college or university and requires
a minimum of 60 credit hours. All courses included in the degree must
be completed with a grade of "C" or better. A minimum of 35
of these credit hours must be completed in the Arizona General Education
Curriculum (AGEC-S). The remaining degree requirements are comprised
of 25 credit hours or more in the student’s elected program of
study. Courses numbered 100 or above which transfer as equivalent, departmental
elective credit (DEC) or general elective credit (E) will be counted
toward this degree. Special Topics courses (298) will not be counted
toward this degree.
Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
The Associate of Applied Science Degree prepares students for entry-level
employment or upgrades skills of students already employed. This degree
requires a minimum of 60 credit hours with a cumulative CCC grade point
average of 2.00 or higher. A minimum of 25 of these credit hours must
be completed in the General Education Core Curriculum with a grade of
"C" or better. Courses numbered below 100 and courses taken
for S/U credit will not be counted toward this degree. With the exception
of AAS to BAS degrees, these degrees are not intended for transfer to
a university, although some courses may be accepted for transfer by
universities.
Associate of General Studies Degree (AGS)
The Associate of General Studies Degree is designed for students who
wish to broaden their knowledge, but have no university major or vocational
goal in mind. This degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours with
a cumulative CCC grade point average of 2.00 or higher. Students must
complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of General Education courses but
are otherwise free to explore other areas of interest. A maximum of
12 credit hours may be completed in courses numbered below 100. This
degree is not recommended for students planning to transfer to a university.
The A.G.S. Degree is intended as an alternative degree that recognizes
the mission of the community college that education is a lifelong process.
Certificate Programs
Certificate programs are designed to provide specific knowledge to improve
existing skills or to prepare students for entry-level employment. Certificates
are awarded after successful completion of a series of specific courses.
Certificates require a cumulative CCC grade point average of 2.00 or
higher. Some certificate programs and/or credit hours may be applied
toward other certificates and/or an Associate of Applied Science degree.
Quick Reference
to Degrees and
Certificate Programs
The following table summarizes the minimum General Education Core Curriculum
required for each type of degree offered at CCC. When considering which
type of a program is best for you, please note that if you intend to
transfer to a university to complete a bachelor’s degree, the
Associate of Arts, Associate of Business and Associate of Science are
the CCC degrees designed for that purpose. The Associate of Applied
Science and Associate of General Studies degrees will require additional
General Education courses.
Are you planning to transfer to a university?
The Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Business (ABus) and Associate
of Science (AS) degrees are designed to make the transfer process as
painless as possible. Be sure to check the particular degree requirements
of the university you plan on attending; they may have special requirements.
Your advisor will assist you in planning the best program for you. The
following is a list of the AA, ABus and AS degrees currently offered
at Coconino Community College:
Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
• Administration of Justice
• Construction Management
• Elementary Education
• Fine Arts/Visual Arts
• General Studies
• Hotel & Restaurant Management
• Pre-Social Work
• Psychology
• Sociology
• Vocational Technology Education
Associate of Business (ABus)
• Business Administration
Associate of Science Degree (AS)
• Environmental Science
Are you seeking to improve your work skills or options with an associate
degree and do not plan to transfer into a four-year degree program?
See your advisor to plan the program best suited to your
needs and interests. The following Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
degrees have been designed
for you.
Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
• Administration of Justice
• Alternative Energy Technology
• Architectural Design Technology
• Business Technologies
• Carpentry Apprenticeship
• Computer Software Technology
• Construction Technology
• Early Childhood Education
• Fire Science
• Hospitality Management
• Medical Office Assistant
• Network Engineering
• Nursing
• Office Information Systems
• Paralegal Studies
• Sheet Metal Apprenticeship
Are you seeking to broaden your knowledge but have no university
major or vocational goal in mind?
The Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree has been designed for
you.
Are you interested in improving your skills but may not
want to get a degree?
Many courses in certificate programs can be applied to degrees. See
your advisor for further information.
The following is a list of Certificates available through CCC:
Certificate Programs
• Accounting Technician
• Alternative Energy Technician
• Assisted Living
• Carpentry Apprenticeship
• Computer Software Technology
• Construction Technology
• Drafting
• Architectural CAD Technician
• Computer-Aided Drafting
• Early Childhood Education
• Electrician Apprenticeship
• Electrical Construction Wiring Training
• Employment Success
• Fire Science
• Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
• Hospitality
• Legal Assistant
• Medical Insurance, Coding & Billing
• Medical Office Assistant
• Medical Transcription
• Network Engineering
• Nursing Assistant
• Office Support/Administrative Office Specialist
• Phlebotomy
• Pre-Professional Nursing
• Psychiatric Technician
• Sheet Metal Apprenticeship