
Harness your potential, earn your degree, and move forward with confidence.
Harford's 90+ degree and certificate programs give you the momentum you need to take the next step in your career and in your life. If you're unsure what you want to study, check out the areas of interest below and then explore the programs that fall into that area. Still not sure? Make an appointment to talk to someone in Advising and Career Services for help deciding.
If you already know what you want to study, use the A-Z list of programs to explore the requirements at Harford.
Advisors can help determine the major that best aligns with your goals and interests. Reach out before you register.
Wherever it is that you want to go, Harford has the programs to get you there.
COMPUTERS | MATH | DATA
Computers | Math | Data If you like problem solving, working with computers, formulas,
and the "what ifs," the programs in this interest area may be for you.
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EDUCATION | SOCIAL SCIENCES
If you are supportive and thrive on helping others, the programs in this interest
area may be for you.
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Science | Healthcare | Wellness
If you are interested in sciences, discovery, medicines, and how they interact, programs
in this interest area may be for you.
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Business | Finance
If you are detailed and find money and commerce fascinating, programs in this interest
area may be for you.
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The Arts
Expressive, creative, and original. If any of these describe you, programs in this
interest area may be for you.
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Communications | Humanities
If you thrive on storytelling and find interest in, and connections between, many
diverse areas, take a look at programs in this area.
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Applied Science | Technology | Trades
If you see yourself in a hands-on career and are curious about the way things work,
programs in this interest area may be for you.
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General Studies
If you're not quite sure what you want to do or are interested in pursuing multiple
options, this may be the program that fits you best.
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Career and Workforce Programs
Not interested in a degree but want to enter the workforce as soon as possible? Explore
the programs in this interest area.
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Programs of Study
- Accounting
- Agricultural Studies
- Art + Design
- Arts Management
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Business Administration
- Business Management
- Chemistry
- Communication Studies
- Community Health Promotion
- Computer Aided Design and Drafting
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Data Science
- Education
- Engineering Technology
- Engineering
- English
- Environmental Science
- Exercise Science
- General Studies
- Geospatial Technology
- Health Information Technology
- History
- Information Assurance and Cybersecurity
- Information Systems Management
- LPN to RN Transition
- Mass Communication
- Mathematics
- Medical Assisting
- Medical Office Assistant
- Music
- Nursing
- Paralegal Studies
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Technical and Professional Studies
- Theatre
Degrees Offered at Harford
AS
Associate of Sciences
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.
AFA
Associate of Fine Arts
Recognizes a curricular focus on the fine arts (studio, graphic, digital, photographic
and similar arts subjects). It focuses heavily on portfolio or performance preparation
and is geared to those who wish to pursue a BFA at a university.
AA
Associate of Arts
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.
AAS
Associate of Applied Sciences
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.
AAT
Associate of Arts in Teaching
Recognizes a curricular focus in teacher education that meets the lower-level degree
academic content, outcomes, and requirements for teacher education similar to the
first two years of a baccalaureate program in teacher education.