Areas of Study
School of Architecture and Interior Design back to top
Degrees and certificates are awarded in areas such as architecture, building construction, interior design, landscape architecture, and computer-aided design. All students take core Design Studio courses and produce a portfolio of their work.
Housed at the Homestead Campus and two airports, the Eig-Watson School of Aviation uses industry-standard training aircraft, state-of-the-art labs, and flight and air traffic control simulators to offer associate degrees, professional certifications, and many vocational courses.
Start or energize a career in fields like accounting, court reporting, marketing, real estate, international trade, hospitality and more. Take advantage of extensive computer lab facilities and partnerships with local corporations.
School of Continuing Education & Professional Development back to top
Continuing Education & Professional Development's mission is to make the College more accessible to the public and to meet community needs not served by traditional college programs. Non-credit courses offer enriching cultural experiences or means to improve professional skills. No record of previous education is necessary.
School of Engineering and Technology back to top
Coursework and programs are designed to meet the work force needs in information technology, telecommunications, and engineering. The College's Emerging Technologies Center of the Americas provides access to the latest high-end technologies.
Offering bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certification courses, this School based at the InterAmerican Campus prepares teachers to meet the field's growing demand. The Educator Preparation Institute enables career changers to earn teacher certification.
School of Entertainment and Design Technology back to top
Taught on four campuses, this cluster of arts, design and media production programs is a base for the next generation of high-tech media producers. Coursework leads to a variety of exciting careers in creative industries such as computer animation, film production, graphic design, web design, and music, TV, and radio.
Funeral Service Education back to top
Operating since 1964, this degree program in mortuary science is unique among public schools in the southeastern U.S. Onsite facilities allow for practice in all aspects of funeral preparation, from embalming to final services.
School of Health Sciencesback to top
Based at the Medical Center Campus, this School offers more than 20 vocational, certificate, and degree programs. Students gain practical experience at over 100 healthcare facilities and are guided by licensed professionals.
Housed at the North Campus, the School of Justice offers a variety of options for those pursuing careers in Law Enforcement, Corrections, Fire and Private Security. The School of Justice is also home to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Public Safety Management degree program.
Bachelor and associate degrees and certificate programs all offer clinical experiences in local healthcare facilities, and a choice of study tracks allows students to gain the knowledge and technical skills needed for licensure in the high-demand field of nursing.