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Computer Information Systems

The Computer Information Systems Associate of Applied Science program prepares students for professional careers in the information systems field as program designers, programmer/analysts or systems analysts. Graduates perform detailed program design, coding, testing, documentation and implementation of commercially oriented information systems. The program develops a student’s ability to conceptualize, design and implement information systems.

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Economics

The study of economics deals with the issue of scarcity. Questions on what to produce, how goods and services will be produced and how produced goods and services are distributed in society, represents the kinds of questions economists deal with on a daily basis. In other words, economics explores how do we use scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants in society. The study of economics utilizes historical data, theoretical models and empirical evidence to explain the behavior of individuals, firms and nations in producing and consuming goods and services.

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Film

The Fine Arts Department includes courses in dance, film, music and theater. Courses are designed to support creative expression with the primary goal of developing students who are willing to take risks and discover a personal voice. The department is committed to the artistic process through a disciplined understanding and practice of the theory, techniques and skill of the performing arts. To that end, courses guide students from theoretical knowledge, through practical skill, to performance.

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Geographic Information Science Technology

The Associate of Applied Science degree in Geographic Information Science Technology (GIST), addresses the technological areas of geography. GIS is one of the fastest growing areas of geospatial technology. With a brand new computer lab and the latest software in GIS, our AAS degree prepares students to enter the dynamic and exciting field of GIS.

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Geoscience

This program provides a broad base of technical skills for information gathering and analysis as well as strong emphasis in physical geography and geology and an understanding of regional and global cultural aspects of the world. It provides a global awareness, creates a background for job opportunities and applications. This program meets the needs of vocationally-oriented students with a two-year degree goal and also provides a solid foundation for a four-year degree program.

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Health and Lifetime Activities

The health and lifetime activities program is committed to providing a wide range of activities to students and faculty.  Any Lifetime Activities course will fill the institutional requirement for lifelong wellness when pursuing an AA or AS degree (excluding HLAC 2620).


Most lifetime activities courses may be designed or adapted for students with physical disabilities. Students who are interested in any adaptive Lifetime Activities course should see the Chair of the Health and Lifetime Activities Department for further information.

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