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Associate in Applied Science
Programs in career technologies are designed to prepare students with technical competence for immediate employment in business, industry, government, health fields, agriculture, social services, or as owner-managers of their own firms. In addition, a number of these programs allow students to transfer to four-year schools. For a complete list of the A.A.S. degree programs which will transfer and the schools to which they transfer, contact the Student Development office.

Associate in Applied Science Elective Options (pdf)

Accounting
Advertising & Graphic Design
Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology
Automotive Systems Technology
Business Administration
Community Spanish Interpreter
Computer Information Technology
     Programming
     Networking
     Web Technologies
Construction Management Technology
Cosmetology
Criminal Justice Technology
Early Childhood Associate
Early Childhood: Special Education
Early Childhood: Teacher Associate
Electronics Engineering Technology
General Occupational Technology
Horticulture Technology
Industrial Systems Technology
Internet Technologies
Machining Technology (suspended for one year)
Mechanical Drafting Technology
Medical Office Administration
Nursing: Associate Degree Nursing (ADN)
Nursing: Associate Degree Nursing (Evening Option) For Licensed Practical Nurses Only(LPN-ADN)
Office Systems Technology
Paralegal Technology
Viticulture & Enology Technology

Cooperative Programs

Guilford Technical Community College
Physical Therapy Assisting

Forsyth Technical Community College
Dental Hygiene
Dental Assisting (Diploma)
Biotechnology

Wake Technical Community College
Simulation and Game Development

Diploma Programs

 

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