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What degrees can you earn at Prince George's Community College?

I'm exploring community college options and am curious about the range of degrees offered at Prince George's Community College. Does anyone know if they have programs that easily transfer to 4-year universities?

a year ago

Prince George's Community College offers a wide array of degrees. Firstly, they provide Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Science (A.S.), and Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees across various fields. These encompass areas like humanities, social sciences, business, natural sciences, computer science, engineering, nursing, and more.

The college also offers Certificate Programs and Letters of Recognition, which take less time to complete than a regular degree, and focus more on the specific skill sets needed for certain occupations.

Regarding transferability to 4-year universities, Prince George's Community College has what are known as Transfer Degree Programs. These are specifically designed to foster a smooth transition to 4-year institutions. The curriculum of these programs align with the first two years of most bachelor's degree programs, enabling students to enter a 4-year university as a junior.

For example, they offer an A.A. in Business Administration that aligns with the first two years of many Bachelor's in Business Administration (BBA) programs. Similarly, they have A.S. programs in engineering and information science that can segue into a 4-year degree.

Ultimately, the specific transferability of a degree does depend on the university that you aim to transfer to. Some schools will have articulation agreements with Prince George's Community College, which means that they have a formal agreement to accept certain credits. Therefore, if you're considering transferring, I recommend looking into the admission requirements of the 4-year universities you're interested in, and potentially speaking with an advisor at Prince George's Community College as well.

a year ago

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