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St. Clair County Community College Catalog
2009-10 Edition

St. Clair County Community College provides a solid educational foundation to help students pursue career goals in any field.

There are many ways to earn college credit at SC4. Students may choose to obtain transfer credit toward a four-year degree, earn an associate degree in a career-related area, or obtain a certificate that can be applied toward a degree program while preparing for employment.

Whatever students choose to study, they are urged to plan their program with an SC4 advisor. Programs of study fall into two major categories - transfer and career.

TRANSFER PROGRAMS
Transfer programs are designed to prepare students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges and universities after completing their coursework at SC4. Students may pursue more than 55 seamless transfer options.

Programs designed for transfer toward bachelor's degrees are:

CAREER PROGRAMS
Career programs are designed to prepare students for entry into a specific job-related field, for advancement in a current job, or for making a career change. Many career courses and programs will transfer to other colleges and universities. See an SC4 advisor for additional information.

Associate in Applied Arts and Science - occupational degrees
Certificates - occupational certificate programs

UNDECIDED PROGRAMS
Many students come to college undecided about their future career. These students often pursue a program of study designed to earn basic credits, allowing them to make progress while they explore their options with career guidance experts at the college.

  • Associate in General Education