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Degrees and Certificates
Harford Community College (HCC) provides
high quality, accessible and affordable educational opportunities
for all ages -- from youth to seniors. If you want to earn or degree
or just enrich your life, HCC is here for you!
The college offers four different associate degrees
in 65 programs of study as well as several certificates. The
Continuing Education Division offers training for the community,
youth camps and senior programs.
Please use the links available on this page to
learn more about HCC and the programs we have for you. If you need
further information, please contact the
Office of
the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Degree Programs
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (A.A.)
The Associate of Arts degree recognizes a curricular focus on the
liberal arts (humanities, social sciences and similar subjects) and fine
arts. The Associate of Arts degree not only transfers to appropriate
baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and
skills upgrading.
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCES (A.S.)
The Associate of Sciences degree recognizes a
curricular focus on science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
The Associate of Sciences degree not only transfers to appropriate
baccalaureate programs, but also provides for career exploration and
skills upgrading.
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCES (A.A.S.)
The Associate of Applied Sciences degree recognizes a
curricular focus in a specific occupational area. The Associate of
Applied Sciences degree is intended primarily for immediate employment
or career mobility; it also provides some opportunities for transfer
to baccalaureate programs.
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING (A.A.T.)
The Associate of Arts in Teaching degree recognizes
a curricular focus in teacher education which meets the lower-level degree academic content,
outcomes, and requirements for teacher education similar to the first 2 years of a
baccalaureate program in teacher education. This degree requires a passing score
on Praxis I and a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and will
transfer in total without further review by Maryland public and independent 4-year
institutions.
Certificate Programs
Certificate programs offer training in skills that are specific to
an occupation; they are available in several occupational fields.
Certificates can be completed in six months to two years and include
from 12 to 42 credits of course work.
Academic Majors
Harford Community College offers degrees or
certificates various options. Visit the
Academic Majors page for more
information.
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