| |
- What programs are available?
- What is the difference between an A.A., A.S., A.A.S., and a Technical Certificate?
- The Associate in Arts degree is conferred upon satisfactory completion of a program of lower-division courses designed to prepare students to advance to upper-division baccalaureate degree courses. This program includes 36 semester hours of general education courses in addition to courses appropriate for the upper-division major selected by the student. The General Education Requirements are within the subject areas of communications, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
- An Associate of Applied Science degree allows a student to study a specific technology or set of skills to gain entry to the workforce.
- An Associate of Science is similar to an Associate of Applied Science but includes additional Mathematics courses.
- A Technical Certificate is a program that allows a student to gain knowledge, skills, and abilities quickly. A student who completes a technical certificate offered by the Computer Science and Engineering Department has the option to transfer into an A.S./A.A.S. degree program.
- How do I get started at BCC?
- The first step is to become admitted to the college. A student can begin the online admissions process by going to the following link and filling out the online Admissions form: http://www.facts.org
- The next step is to get Advisement. Computer Science and Engineering advisors are available to assist you. Visit the Advisors page to schedule an appointment with an advisor.
- How do I find BCC's Computer Science Department?
| | | |
This page was last modified on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 |