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Transfer Advising Plan for Social/Behavioral Science Specialty Area - AA
Campus
Transfer advising plans are plans designed to give you the most common requirements and prerequisites in order to transfer to a university in the major of the transfer plan.? This plan does not yield an associate degree in that major. It will give you a general Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree that also contains the courses that universities want you to take in the first two years of a four year program.
Translation & Interpretation - AAS
Campus
The Associate of Applied Science in Translation and Interpretation provides the basic skills needed to become a translator or interpreter. Upon completion of this program, students will be eligible for translator/interpreter positions in various companies, or they will be able to start their own business as freelance translators.
Translation & Interpretation - Certificate Level 2
Campus
The Certificate Level II in Translation and Interpretation provides the basic skills needed to become a translator or interpreter. Upon completion of this program, students will be eligible for translator/interpreter positions in various companies, or they will be able to start their own business as freelance translators.
Travel and Tourism - Certificate Level I
Campus
⛔ Deactivation Date: 1/1/2017, Teach Out Date: 12/31/2019
Travel and Tourism - Certificate Level I - Deactivation Date: 1/1/2017, Teach Out Date: 12/31/2019
Welding Technology - AAS
Campus
The Welding Technology Associate of Applied Science (AAS) is designed to offer students the necessary skills, technical training related to welding quality, welding metallurgy, and managing complex welding projects for the welding industry. The award embeds the American Welding Society and Schools Excelling Through National Skills Education (SENSE guidelines and specifications) to training student welders for entry-level and advanced welder certifications. The welding industry is fueled by the growth in manufacturing and industrial construction. Specialized skills related to welding metallurgy, welding inspection, and codes/specifications and certifications are in high demand.
Welding Technology - Combination Pipe Welding - Certificate Level 1
Campus
The Welding Technology program is designed to offer students the necessary skills for entry level positions in the welding industry. There is an increasing demand for skilled welders in the fields of MIG (Metal Inert Gas), TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas), and Pipe welding.
Welding Technology - Structural Welding - Certificate Level 1
Campus
The Welding Technology program is designed to offer students the necessary skills for entry level positions in the welding industry. There is an increasing demand for skilled welders in the fields of MIG (Metal Inert Gas), TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas), and Pipe welding.