Earn a degree online!
Earning a degree online is a smart choice for busy people who want to advance their career but don't have time for long commutes to a campus.
CCC's online course listing includes all of the courses needed to complete an associate of arts degree or associate of science degree. These degrees provide the first two years of study for people who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor's degree. Included is an associate of arts degree in library and information services.
We also offer a wide range of courses online, in addition to the courses required for these degrees--more 300 courses in the programs listed below.
To search for online courses, go to our course listing, select "Spring 2009/2010" for the term, and "World Wide Web" for location. Then press the "Submit" button. There are more than 200 sections offered online for the Spring term.
Most online courses follow the same calendar as other CCC courses, with a start date and end date just like on-campus courses. These courses have a starting date, with assignments, test and projects that must be complete by certain calendar dates. Other online courses are self-paced and you may register at any time during the semester.
Tuition and fees for online courses are the same as on-campus courses.
New students may register for Web-based courses online, in person or by phone. For assistance or more information, contact:
Courses are offered online in these programs:
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Accountng
Agriculture
Biology
Business Administration
Business Technology
Chemistry
Commercial Horticulture
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
Economics
Education
Electronics Technology
English
Entrepreneurship
Health Information Management Services
History
Health Services and Safety
Hospitality Management And Culinary Arts
Human Services
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Industrial Technology (Mechatronics)
Information Technology
Library and Information Services
Mathematics
Medical Assisting
Music
Nursing
Paralegal
Personal Development
Philosophy
Physical Science
Physical Education and Recreation
Political Science
Psychology
Quality Control
Sociology
Speech
Theater
Transportation, Distribution, Warehousing, and Logistics
Visual Arts |