Accounting
Program goals, recommendations and course descriptions.
Associate in the Arts
Provides a broad background in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics.
Business Administration
Program overview and course descriptions.
Business Administration: Banking Option
Prepares current and potential employees in savings and loans, commercial banks and credit unions for supervisory and middle management positions.
Business Office Technology ; Executive Administrat
Designed to equip graduates with the skills, knowledge, and understanding necessary to excel in a modern office environment.
Business Office Technology ; Legal Administrative
Provides a broad understanding of the Connecticut and U.S.court systems and the many fields of law.
Business Office Technology ; Medical Administrativ
Prepares graduates for the highly-specialized, medical office environment.
Communications and Broadcasting: Radio Broadcastin
Designed for students who seek academic and technical training in the operation of broadcast equipment, and an applied, practical introduction to the fundamentals of audio production and radio station operations.
Computer and Information Systems
Designed to provide a curriculum to meet the needs of the business community for personnel with training in the concepts, procedures, and applications of computer systems and equipment.
Criminal Justice
Graduates of the program may be employed as law enforcement officers, correctional officers, case workers, and court advocates.
Early Childhood Education
Prepares students for careers as classroom aides, assistants or teachers in public or private school, and childcare settings.
Engineering Science
Consists of course work in engineering, mathematics, sciences, and foundation requirements that provide a solid comprehensive background for continuation in a four-year engineering degree program.
General Studies: Allied Health Course Sequence
In conjunction witih Springfield Technical Community College, designed as a regional response to the critical shortage of qualified entry level Health Care workers in the Hartford/Springfield region and nationally.
Graphic Arts Technology
Provides a beginning base of skills, information and techniques for those students who have an interest in the area of graphic arts.
Human Services
Program overview and course descriptions.
Industrial Management Technology
Provides a basic background in physics, chemistry, mathematics, technology education, business and management.
Liberal Arts: Fine Arts Option
Provides a focus on the basic principles of element and design of a work of art as explored primarily through Basic Design, Color Theory, Basic Drawing and Illustration. Courses in photography and other studio areas are also offered.
Technological Studies
Consists of course work in engineering technology, industrial technology, mathematics, sciences, and foundation requirements that provide a solid comprehensive background for continuation in a four-year technology degree program.