The following AA and AS degrees are available entirely Online or Hybrid-online . However, it is important to note that the availability of specific classes within these degree programs online may vary from semester to semester. Additionally, there is a possibility that the classes may reach maximum capacity.
Tips for Success in Completing Fully or Partially Online Programs
- Meet with a counselor. Ask questions about your Education Plan and regularly meeting with a counselor.
- View your Education Plan using DegreeWorks.
- Follow your Education Plan. Don't assume you can substitute or waive specific courses. Check with your counselor or faculty advisor.
- Maintain continuous enrollment. Continuous enrollment is defined as enrollment in at least one course per academic year (fall or spring semester). Failure to maintain continuous enrollment will result in the loss of catalog rights. For more details, see your counselor or faculty advisor. You can read more about Catalog Rights in the Degree and Certificate section of the college catalog.
- Submit your graduation petition BEFORE the deadline. See the instructional calendar for the actual deadline date.
ÃÈ·µ¼º½ offers Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Science (AS) degrees. Students must complete the ÃÈ·µ¼º½ General Education requirements, the major requirement, 60 degree-applicable units and other graduation requirements.
AA and AS Degrees
CNIT: Cisco Networking, AS
This degree provides students with a solid foundation in the field of Computer Networking and Information Technology and also with the current trends and technologies used in the computer industry. The topics covered in this major include computer hardware, network administration, network security, and the basics of Internet and Web development, as well as in Cisco networking.
CNIT: Computer Technical Support, AS
This degree provides students with a solid foundation in the field of Computer Networking and Information Technology and also with the current trends and technologies used in the computer industry. The topics covered in this major include computer hardware, network administration, network security, and the basics of Internet and Web development, as well as in Computer Technical Support.
CNIT: Internet & Web Development
This degree provides students with a solid foundation in the field of Computer Networking and Information Technology and also with the current trends and technologies used in the computer industry. The topics covered in this major include computer hardware, network administration, network security, and the basics of Internet and Web development.
CNIT: Network Security, AS
This degree provides students with a solid foundation in the field of Computer Networking and Information Technology and also with the current trends and technologies used in the computer industry. The topics covered in this major include computer hardware, network administration, network security, and the basics of Internet and Web development.
CNIT: Wireless Networks, AS
This degree provides students with a solid foundation in the field of Computer Networking and Information Technology and also with the current trends and technologies used in the computer industry. The topics covered in this major include computer hardware, network administration, network security, and the basics of Internet and Web development, as well as in Wireless Networks.
Computer Science, AS
Graduates with this degree will have the skills in computer programming required for transfer to California State University, University of California, and other universities for career paths in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, and related fields.
English, AA
ÃÈ·µ¼º½'s English major offers a wide variety of language, literature, and writing courses--GE transferable units--to serve students with diverse goals, including transfer to UC, CSU, or other four year colleges.
Film Studies, AA
This degree provides students with critical thinking skills and various perspectives on historical and contemporary media forms. The major teaches close study of media in social, cultural, political, aesthetic and technological contexts to promote the understanding of film as a crucial element of the global environment.
General Business, AS
This degree allows students to transfer into the Business Administration major at a four-year college or university. In addition, it prepares the student for an entry-level position in any business office.
Health Education, AS
This degree is designed to prepare students for transfer to the California State University (CSU) system for further study in health education, public health and related academic fields. The goal of the program is to develop a diverse student body to address the health needs of our communities.
Latin American & Latino/a Studies, AA
This degree is an inter-disciplinary program that studies the history, economy, culture, and politics of Latin America and Latinos in the United States.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies, AA
The LGBT Studies Major offers a multidisciplinary and multicultural approach to the study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex identities, culture, art, literature politics, history and society both globally and domestically.
Library Information Technology, AS
The curricula in Library Information Technology meets the need of individuals seeking paraprofessional employment or advancement in a library or related information service agency; or those seeking an introduction to libraries and information services in anticipation of further study in library science.
Liberal Arts and Sciences – Arts and Humanities, AA
The courses in the Arts and Humanities emphasis cover the study of cultural, literary, humanistic activities and artistic expression of human beings.
Liberal Arts and Sciences – Communication, AA
The courses in the Communication emphasis cover the content of communication as well as the form and should provide an understanding of the psychological basis and social significance of communication.
Liberal Arts and Sciences – Science and Mathematics, AS
The courses in the Science and Mathematics emphasis cover the natural sciences which examine the physical universe, its life forms, and its natural phenomena. Courses in Math emphasize the development of mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills beyond the level of intermediate algebra.
Liberal Arts and Sciences – Social and Behavioral Sciences, AS
The courses in the Social and Behavioral Sciences emphasis cover the perspective, concepts, theories, and methodologies of the disciplines typically found in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Real Estate, AS
Designed to give students a sound foundation in theory and practice so that they may hold a position specialized in realty work, and to help them obtain the California real estate salesperson's license.