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Professional-Technical Programs (aka Workforce Training)
Shoreline Community College's
professional/technical training is designed to place students in the
workplace upon completion of each program. Students can earn an
Applied Associate in Arts and Sciences (AAAS) degree, or a
Certificate of Proficiency, or a Certificate of Completion in more
than 50 career training programs. The primary purpose of each career
training program is to provide students with professional skills
that will allow them to gain employment in a specific field of work.
Applied Associate in
Arts and Sciences (AAAS)
Shoreline offers more than 50 specialized programs under the Applied
Associate in Arts and Sciences (AAAS) degree. The primary purpose
of the AAAS is to provide students with professional skills that
will allow them to gain employment in a specific field of work. The
minimum number of credits varies for each specialized program, but
must be at least 90 credits
> Applied Associate in
Arts and Sciences (AAAS)
Associate in Applied Science
- T
(AAS-T)
If you decide to transfer to a college or university, generally only
15 of your professional/technical credits will be counted toward
your transfer degree. Professional/technical degrees are designed to
train students for a specific job or field. Classes tend to be
hands-on, focusing on skills development as well as providing
supportive academic theory and research.
By comparison, many Bachelor degrees
at universities and colleges require students to focus their work in
a particular area of study (discipline), rather than a specific job
field. Many Bachelor degrees are not designed to prepare graduates
for a specific type of work, but are designed instead to provide
students with a broad educational foundation that will prepare
students for a wide variety of careers.
There are some Bachelor degree
programs, however, that prepare students for specific professional
fields. Some examples of these are
Business Administration,
Engineering, Education, and Health professions.
> Transfer Degrees
Planning Sheets
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