
Certificates and degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) prepare students for entry-level employment in bio-remediation, biotechnology, computer and information technology, electronics, engineering, computer-aided drafting, laboratories, manufacturing and software design. Certificate programs in STEM help students develop the skills and knowledge they need to prepare for entry-level positions in the specific field. Graduates who wish to continue in their field can complete additional courses required by the Associate Degree program of their choice. | ![]() | |
| STEM Fact sheet (PDF) | ||
| Career programs are intended to prepare participants to enter the job market after completion of the Associate Degree at CCAC. Skills learned should allow the graduate to immediately become a productive member of the engineering team. In addition, the graduates could continue their education by transferring to a Baccalaureate Degree. | ||
Programs in Engineering Technology: | Programs in Science Technology | |
Architectural Drafting & Design Technology Computer-Aided Drafting & Design Computer Aided Drafting, Basic Electronic Engineering Technology Green & Sustainable Building Design Integrated Systems Engineering Technology Mechanical Drafting & Design Technology
Act 25 PA Professional Engineers | Biotechnology (AS degree) Biotechnology (certificate) Programs in Computer & Information Technology (CIT)Administrative Computer Specialist Computer Information Systems (effective Fall 2013) Information Technology Support (AS degree) Information Technology Support (certificate) Software Development (AS degree) Software Development (certificate)
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