Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) Undergraduate Programs

Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) Undergraduate Programs  – The list of Undergraduate Programs offered at the Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC). This list cuts across all the schools, colleges, and faculties in the institution.

The list of undergraduate programs open for admission at the Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) has been released by the institution’s management. The list below is available for prospective students below.

Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) Undergraduate Programs

Associate Degrees

Graduates with associate degrees receive an Associate in Arts (AA) or an Associate in Science (AS). The AA degree programs are generally appropriate for students intending to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program. The AS degree programs usually have a career emphasis.

Associate degree programs require completion of specific coursework in the area of concentration, plus a core curriculum of general education courses in liberal arts and sciences. Many serve as preparation for transfer to bachelor’s degree programs in a related major.  To receive an associate degree, students usually must complete at least 20 courses and earn a minimum of 60 credits. The number of credits vary according to the requirements of the individual programs.

ALLIED HEALTH

Medical Assisting
Medical Laboratory Technician

ART

Art Studies*
Visual Arts

BUSINESS

Accounting
Business Administration
Business Administration: Bus. Information Systems
Business Administration: Health Care Management
Business Administration: Management
Business Studies*

COMMUNICATIONS

Communication Studies*

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Computer Networking
Computer Services: IT Support Services Option
Computer Science Studies*
Cybersecurity

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Criminology Studies*

EDUCATION

Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Teacher Credential Studies*
Pathway to Teaching Careers

ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Engineering Science

ENGLISH

English Studies*

HISTORY

History Studies*

HUMAN SERVICES

Human Services
Social Work Studies*

LANGUAGES

Spanish Studies*

MATHEMATICS

Mathematics Studies*

SCIENCE

Biomolecular Science (Tech Studies degree)
Environmental Science (Tech Studies degree)
Biochemistry Studies*
Biology Studies*
Chemistry Studies*
Physics Studies*

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Economic Studies*
Geography Studies*
Political Science Studies*
Psychology Studies*
Sociology Studies*

TECHNOLOGY STUDIES

Technology Studies
Options:
Biomolecular Science
Environmental Science

TRANSFER DEGREES

Liberal Arts and Sciences
General Studies
Connecticut State University Pathway Transfer Degrees*

SPECIAL CATEGORY

Non-Degree/Non-Matriculated

*Please note that the degree programs identified below with an asterisk (*) are Transfer Articulation Pathways (TAP) which transfer directly to Connecticut State Universities and Charter Oak College without losing any credits.  You are guaranteed full junior status upon transferring.  All associate-level courses required for these transfer degrees will count towards your bachelor’s degree.

Certificates

Certificate programs can serve as the basis for further higher education or professional studies. They require students to complete specified coursework, mainly related to particular fields of employment.

While many students enroll in a certificate program in preparation for direct entry into employment, they often return to college, part time or full time, and apply the credits previously earned to an associate degree program.

Administrative Medical Office Skills
Advanced Accounting
Advanced Management
Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology
Applied Accounting
Applied Management

Cannabis Studies
Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
English as a Second Language
Health Career Pathways
HIMT: Certified Coding Specialist

Mechatronics Automation Technician
Phlebotomy
Senior Network Specialist
Web Design

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