
Highland Community College offers educational programs designed to transfer into a baccalaureate program at senior institutions, lead directly to employment, or satisfy a special interest.
Students who plan to transfer to earn a baccalaureate degree should earn an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or in some instances an Associate of Engineering Science or an Associate of Arts in Teaching degree.
Students who desire to develop an individualized program of study to meet their personal and vocational goals may earn the Associate of General Studies degree.
Students who prefer to take course work leading directly to employment should enroll in a Certificate Program or an Associate of Applied Science degree.
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Accounting
Agriculture
Art and Graphic Design
Automotive
Biology
Business and Administrative Technology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Cosmetology
Early Childhood Education
Engineering
English, Foreign Languages
Equine Science
Geology
History and Political Science
Industrial Manufacturing
Information Technology Health Care
Information Systems
Liberal Arts and Professional Education
Mathematics
Medical Sciences
Music, Speech, Theatre
Nursing and Allied Health Programs (Info sessions)
Paraprofessional Education
Physical Education
Physics
Psychology, Sociology, Human/Social Services
Truck Driver Training (Find out more about Premier CDL)
Web Design
Wind Turbine Technician