I've been attending community college for about 5 years now. (One class per semester)
By far the classes with the highest percentage of women are the nursing courses. That is followed by child education, then psychology.
The lowest percentage of women was in my chemistry class, followed closely by History of Film.
The 'standard' courses such as math and English tend to represent the student body most accurately- even then, that means about 60% of the students are female.
Your local community college will offer classes in vocational areas and in general education classes. If you want to learn a field in vocational education you can take classes from dental assistant to automotive repair. If you want to start a degree program it is a good place to get your general education classes done for a lower cost. Call your local college and get a class schedule for this summer or fall terms. Get a catalog and it will give you all the things you can do/take in the college. Go for it.
Clackamas community college offers a wide variety of programs ranging from associate of Arts to associate of Applied Science. They also offer a good selection of community education classes that are open to the public.
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MCC can refer to a few different colleges. Monroe Community College, McLennan Community College, Mesa Community College, Meridian Community College, and McHenry Community College are a few that MCC could stand for.
Depending on the school you can find 100's of programs at a technical college. Pick a field that interest you and give it a try.
South Florida Community College has a variety of programs and courses, ranging from nursing, child development, and radiology to construction, criminal justice, and computer skills. The school offers Associate's Degrees, Bachelor's Degrees, and certificates. Other courses include cosmetology, radiology, and hospitality.
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Most schools offer degrees in genetics, whereas they formerly offered it as a specialization of a biology degree. Today, it's possible to get a bachelor's (BA and BS), master's (MA and MS) and even a PhD in genetics.
The courses offered in college will depend on the type of college/university you attend and the degree program you choose to pursue. Most colleges offer a core curriculum of the basics and then expand on that with courses based on the degree path you have chosen.
i think it would be Martel college unless you get university.i don't know anything about colleges i looked it up on google anyway its not about the college its about the marks kind regards the one and only Ilham Alasow
Various degrees are offered by the average business school. This tends to include degrees in accounting, personal finance, and even fiscal planning among others.
There are many schools that offer degrees online. Pick the college of your choice and check their website. You should be able to find the information on what kind of online degrees they offer.