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Art

Degrees

Graphic Design A.A.S.

Combining traditional art fundamentals with cutting-edge technology, the Graphic Design A.A.S. degree consists of comprehensive coursework that prepares students for a variety of jobs, including Web design, video editing, computer animation, print production and others. These skills can be applied to many jobs including:

  • advertising
  • promotion
  • printing
  • broadcast
  • the cinema

This degree encompasses all current and near-future baseline skills required by graphic employers and includes information and techniques designed to maximize student's employability.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 61 credits

Certificates

Business of Art & Design C.S.

This certificate is suitable for people seeking to start a business in the visual arts. It includes some studio art or Graphic Design courses with Business and discipline specific course. It is recommended that students discuss their path with respective Studio Art or Graphic Design Chair to determine the most effective route to earning the certificate and meeting their individual goals.  

Hours: 15

Design Media C.S.

Design Media C.S. recipients will enter the design field.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 27 credits

Photo Imaging Video C.S.

Photography C.S. recipients may enter the photography field.

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Hours: 18 credits

Print Media C.S.

Print Media C.S. recipients may enter both the print and graphic design fields.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 18 credits

Web Media C.S.

Web Media C.S. recipients may enter both the Web and graphic design fields.

Hours: 24 credits

Transfer Pathways

Art/Graphic Design Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Unlike other forms of employment, many graphic designers require very little on-the-job training to get started with their career.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 62-66 credits

51% of this program can be taken online.

Graphic Design A.F.A. Transfer Program

Graduates with an A.F.A. degree may enter fields including fine art, graphic design, curatorial, fabrication, illustration, animation, video, as well as higher education.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 62 credits

Studio Art A.F.A. Transfer Program

Graduates with an A.F.A. degree may enter fields including fine art, painters, art directors, designers, woodworkers, sculptors and illustrators. 

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 61 credits

Business

Degrees

Business Administration A.A.S. (Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, General Business)

New jobs in business are being created every day. People with broad-based business training will have many career doors open to them.

SCC's Business Administration programs begins with the basics. There are general education courses in communication, humanities, social sciences, mathematics and science. The college offers basic business courses to develop knowledge and skills in accounting, economics, finance, marketing and management. Advanced courses are also available in each of these concentrations. This extensive business education will broaden horizons, encourage maturity and enable you to handle unique situations as they arise in your career.

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  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • General Business

Department: Business Administration

Hours: 61 credits

Certificates

Business Administration C.A. (Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, General Business)

New jobs in business are being created every day. People with broad-based business training will have many career doors open to them.

SCC's Business Administration programs begins with the basics. There are general education courses in communication, humanities, social sciences, mathematics and science. The college offers basic business courses to develop knowledge and skills in accounting, economics, finance, marketing and management. Advanced courses are also available in each of these concentrations. This extensive business education will broaden horizons, encourage maturity and enable you to handle unique situations as they arise in your career.

*Options in

  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • General Business

Department: Business Administration

Hours: 31-32 credits

Business Administration C.S. (Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing)

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Department: Business Administration

Hours: 16

Economics Certificates

Retail Banking and Finance, C.A.

The Certificate of Achievement (C.A.) in Retail Banking and Finance program offers the students the study of theoretical aspects in the money and financial markets and how the banking sector could influence the economy. Further, the students are exposed to customer service and business-related subjects that provide the foundation to understand and succeed in the banking industry. This program is designed for entry or advancement in the banking sector careers. The goal is to prepare students for the many challenges of the world of finance, since the role of the modern banker today demands specialized knowledge, flexible job performance, and customer service expertise.

The prospect occupations in the banking sector with this certificate are mainly Bank Manager, Relationship Manager, Internal Auditor, Budget Analyst, Credit Analyst, Loan Officer, Bank Teller, and this certificates lays the ground for future positions as an Investment Banker, Foreign Exchange Trader, Asset Manager, and Equity Analyst which require more specialized certificates but the C.S. in retail banking and finance provides foundational knowledge to eventually take other finance related certificates.

Salary Outlook

Based on information for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the three main sectors in which the above positions fall into is management occupations, business financial operations occupations, and office and administrative support occupations. The first one has mean wage in the state of Missouri of 104,120 USD and employs 157,190 workers; the second sector has a mean wage of 74,780 USD and employs 166,640 workers; the third sector has a mean wage of 40,560 USD and employs 389,580 workers. This last category usually represents the starting jobs in the banking and finance industry.

Economics for Managers, C.S.

This certificate of specialization (C.S.) program provides students with the necessary knowledge on how managers make informed business and financial decisions. Students will gain an understanding of basic economic theory as it applies to practical business decision making, resource allocation issues, accounting practices, international markets, legal considerations, and consumer behavior patterns. This certificate is useful to advance a career, or to gain intuition into business and economic applicable theoretical principles.

In terms of prospect occupations, this C.S. enhances the skills of those who are in managerial positions in their jobs or are looking to broad the skills set to become a manager. This certificate can open the doors to positions in jobs related to retail, banking, finance, marketing, accounting, international management consulting, environmental policy, sustainability consulting, food production and distribution, and agricultural policy.

Salary Outlook

For the state of Missouri, the potential wage earnings for occupations in business and economics related managerial positions in the specific sectors above could be found at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Department: Economics

Hours: 21-31

Transfer Pathways

Business Transfer Program Suggested Schedule Guide, A.A.

What Is Business Administration – Transfer Program A.A.?

This transfer program provides students with a basic knowledge of business administration and prepares individuals to continue their education at a four-year university. Business administration students choose an area of focus – accounting, banking and finance, management or marketing. Completion of this degree prepares students to transfer to a four-year university.

Business administration graduates may enter fields ranging from accounting, general business, banking and finance, management and marketing.

Department: Business Administration

Hours: 63-67 credits

83% of this program can be taken online.

Economics Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

What Is Economics – Transfer Program A.A.?

This transfer program provides students with a basic knowledge of economics and prepares individuals to continue their education at a four-year university. 

This transfer program focuses on the systematic study of the production, conservation and allocation of resources in conditions of scarcity, together with the organizational frameworks related to these processes. Includes instruction in economic theory, micro- and macroeconomics, comparative economic systems, money and banking systems, international economics, quantitative analytical methods, and applications to specific industries and public policy issues.

Department: Economics

Hours: 62-69 credits

92% of this program can be taken online.

Certifications (Non-Credit)

Bookkeeper Certificate Class

What Is the Bookkeeper Certificate Class? (Accounting Department and Continuing Education)

The Certified Bookkeeper designation can help you get started on a new career or upgrade your current job skills as a Bookkeeper. Class is taught by professionals emphasizing real-world skills that can be immediately applied to the workplace.

Visit stchas.edu/learnforlife, or  https://www.stchas.edu/academics/how-to-register or call 636-922-8328.

Traditional College Credit:

ACT 125 Certified Bookkeeper (3)
Recommended Prerequisites: ACT 110 or previous accounting experience.

Coursework will lead to national certification with the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB). The AIPB Certification is a high professional standard for bookkeepers and is the only national standard.

Department: Accounting

Hours: 3

Business Technology

Degrees

Business Technology A.A.S.

Every industry needs professionals who are trained to use today’s technology in an office environment. No matter where a student’s interest lies, whether it’s the medical, legal, music, publishing, agriculture, education or other fields, there is a need for people who are competent using office software, managing projects and dealing with customers, vendors and other employees.

Instructors are committed to assisting students by keeping all course content, equipment and teaching methods current. This ensures better applied learning so students are successful in Business Technology career fields and can be placed in high-paying positions. Courses are offered online, on campus and in a hybrid format.

Department: Business Technology

Hours: 61 credits

Certificates

Computer Applications C.A.

This certificate program provides the graduate with entry-level skills in computer applications. Responsibilities may include tasks related to word process, spreadsheets, presentations, database management, and desktop publishing. Current computer and technology skills are applied in all areas of Microsoft Office, desktop publishing, and use of the Internet.

Business Technology program representatives assist students with job placement efforts throughout the program. The courses for this certificate may be applied to the Associate of Applied Science degree in the same area.

Department: Business Technology

Hours: 30credits

Customer Service C.A.

This program provides the students with skills necessary to handle customers professionally, effectively, and successfully. You will become comfortable with business communication--written and verbal; improve time management skills; from professional work standards and image; review professional telephone skills; and brush up on keyboarding and computer skills.

Department: Business Technology

Hours: 31 credits

Software Productivity C.S.

This certificate is designed for students who want to develop or update their application software skills to meet the needs of their current or future employment. The certificate can be earned completely online and will help enhance skills in specific areas for people in all career fields.

Department: Business Technology

Hours: 21 credits

Computer Science

Degrees

Computer Science A.A.S. (Computer Programming, Management Information Systems, Database Management, Data Analytics, Animation and Gaming, GIS)

Computer Science A.A.S. (Computer Programming, Management Information Systems, Database Management, Data Analytics, Animation and Gaming, GIS)

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 60-62 credits

Cyber Security A.A.S.

The AAS degree in Cyber Security helps IT professionals build cyber security skills used to help protect corporate networks. Students learn how a hacker compromises secure networks, how to set up defenses against hackers, and how to gather forensic evidence if an intrusion occurs. The focus is on understanding the technologies so that cyber attacks may be more fully discovered, analyzed and prevented.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 64 - 65 credits

Information Technology A.A.S.

Computer networking programs at St. Charles Community College provide hands-on, skills-based training in state-of-the-art classroom labs. The Cisco Networking Academy, Microsoft Academy, EC-Council Authorized Training Center, VMware IT Academy and A+ programs prepare you for the corporate workplace and industry certifications. Learn how to configure, manage, troubleshoot and secure network workstations, servers, routers, switches and networks.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 62-63 credits

Multimedia and Web Development A.A.S.

This degree gives you a thorough knowledge of various multimedia software and scripting languages including graphics development, photo editing, video editing, creating 2D/3D animations, Web page design using HTML, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, content management systems and social media.

Our degree in Multimedia and Web Design focuses on integrating various up-to-date software and scripting languages to create a broad base in the field, preparing you for multiple career opportunities.

Department: Computer Science – Multimedia and Web Design

Hours: 60-61 credits

Networking A.A.S.

Computer networking programs at St. Charles Community College provide hands-on, skills-based training in state-of-the-art classroom labs. The Cisco Networking Academy, Microsoft Academy and A+ programs prepare you for the corporate workplace and industry certifications. Learn how to configure, manage and troubleshoot network workstations, servers, routers and switches. Learn how to properly secure your network, how to set up a wireless network, and how to repair and troubleshoot PCs.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 64-65 credits

Certificates

Computer Security C.S.

A Certificate of Specialization in Computer Security provides an additional option for students to upgrade skills in a focused area of study. Students completing all of these courses at SCC also earn the CNSS 4011 Information Systems Security Professionals Certificate, recognized by the National Security Agency (NSA) in Washington, DC.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 22 credits

Cyber Security C.S.

The Certificate of Specialization in Cyber Security prepares students for the CompTIA Security+ and Cisco CCNA Security certification exams and also prepares and authorizes students to take the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) or Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator (CHFI) certification exams. These highly valued certification exams and classes teach students the offensive skills used by hackers to gain unauthorized entry into a network, and how to gather evidence of such attacks.

SCC Institutional Requirements

Complete specific program requirements as listed below.

Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.

Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 29 credits

Data Management C.A.

Databases are used to store, manipulate and retrieve data in nearly every type of organization including business, healthcare, education, government and libraries. Database technology is routinely used by people on personal computers, by workgroups accessing databases on network servers and by all employees using enterprise-wide distributed applications. Managers in all industries seek to use knowledge derived from databases for competitive advantage.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 31 credits

Desktop Publishing C.A.

This certificate program provides the graduate with entry-level skills as a desktop publisher capable of producing basic publishing documents. Training is provided in many computer software skill areas, page layout, design and management techniques for use in small businesses and home publishing businesses. Current computer and technology skills are applied in all program areas of Microsoft Office, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator and the Internet.

Work with the Business Technology program representatives for scheduling and job placement assistance at any time during your course work. The courses for this certificate may be applied to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business Administrative Systems.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 30 credits

Desktop Support C.S.

The Certificate of Specialization in Desktop Support prepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification and various Microsoft Certifications. Students are prepared for jobs in desktop support and working in a help desk environment.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 28 credits

Foundations of Web Development and Design C.S.
IT Project Management C.S.

With an increasing demand for high tech solutions to today's business and industry challenges, there is a growing need for good people with high quality IT project management knowledge and skills. The Certificate of Specialization in IT Project Management provides students with a solid foundation in computer science and knowledge of project management. This certificate covers the basics of programming, database design, logical thinking, project experience, knowledge and understanding of the 10 units in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). 

This certificate is an intense accelerated program and designed to be completed in just 24 weeks with the student taking two classes every eight weeks. After completion of this certificate program students will also be eligible to take the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) for industry certification.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 18 credits

Information Technology C.A.

Computer networking programs at St. Charles Community College provide hands-on, skills-based training in state-of-the-art classroom labs. They help to prepare you for the corporate workplace and industry certifications. Learn how to configure, manage, troubleshoot and secure network workstations, servers, routers, switches and networks.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 35 credits

Multimedia C.A.

What Is Multimedia?

Multimedia has changed the way America works! You will learn the fundamentals of multimedia authoring and design using the latest programs on the market leading to entry-level positions.

Multimedia developers produce and develop CD-ROMs, online training, kiosks and media development using video, audio, programming, animations and graphics. When seeking an entry-level position in this field, it is important to have a "portfolio" containing samples of your best work.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 31 credits

Multimedia C.S.

A Certificate of Specialization in Multimedia provides an additional option for students to upgrade skills in a focused area of study.

Department: Computer Science – Multimedia and Web Design

Hours: 18 credits

Networking C.S.

The Certificate of Specialization in Networking is part of our Cisco Networking Academy. It focuses on preparing students for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certifications- teaching students the skills necessary to program routers and switches and to design, implement and troubleshoot enterprise networks. You'll learn the fundamentals of networking, routing and switching in our state-of -the-art lab by working on real equipment.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 29 credits

Programming C.S.

An accelerated Certificate of Specialization program that includes six computer science courses in programming and program design to be completed in six months. Each student will work in a cohort taking two courses every eight weeks. At the end of each eight-week session, a test covering the programming language will be given and if passed earns the student an industry-recognized certification.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 18 credits

Programming Languages C.A.

Software development is a foundation of IT departments, and this certificate prepares you for entry-level positions that develop, manufacture and support a wide range of software products.

Operation systems and other system software, productivity software, network software and Internet software are some of the exciting programs that are continuously enhanced and expanded.

Department: Computer Science – Computer Programming

Hours: 31 credits

System Administration C.S.

The Certificate of Specialization in System Administration prepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification, various Microsoft certifications, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), and VMware Certified Professional-Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) certifications. Students learn the skills needed to administer both Windows and Linux servers, Active Directory, and virtualization.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 29 credits

Web Design C.A.

Learn the fundamentals of Web page authoring and design using the latest programs on the market leading to entry-level positions. Companies everywhere need webmasters to compete in today's business world.

Department: Graphic Design

Hours: 31 credits

Web Development C.S.

A Certificate of Specialization in Web Development provides an additional option for students to upgrade skills in a focused area of study.

Department: Computer Science – Multimedia and Web Design

Hours: 18 credits

Transfer Pathways

Computer Science A.S.

The Management Information Systems Associate of Science degree is designed to help students complete the first two years of their Bachelors program at SCC. With the program's inherent flexibility in its design, students are able to select most of their computer science courses based on the four-year institution they wish to attend after graduating from SCC.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 59-63 credits

Computer Science Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

There are two Pathways for Computer Science to choose from, career or professional.

  1. One leads to the Associate of Arts degree that can be transferred toward an advanced degree at a four-year institution.
  2. The other path leads to an Associate of Applied Science degree that is not meant for transfer but instead to prepare the student for immediate entry to a career in computer science. See the computer science "career" program options outlined in Associate of Applied Science.

Department: Computer Science

Hours: 61-65 credits

62% of this program can be taken online.

Cyber Security A.S.

The Cyber Security Associate of Science degree is designed to help students complete the first two years of their bachelors program at SCC. With the program's inherent flexibility in its design, students are able to select most of their computer science courses based on the four-year institution they wish to attend after graduating from SCC.

Department: Information Technology

Hours: 59-60 credits

Criminal Justice

Degrees

Law Enforcement A.A.S.

This program is planned for three types of students:

  • Those who plan to work with law enforcement agencies.
  • Those already employed as officers who wish to advance in their jobs.
  • Those preparing for advanced study in police management, criminology.

The college grants up to 15 credit hours toward the A.A.S. degree for students who already have completed the 1000-hour course at Eastern Missouri law Enforcement Training Academy. These credit hours will be granted at the completion of all the other A.A.S. degree requirements. See an academic advisor if you have attended or plan to attend the academy.

Department: Criminal Justice

Hours: 60-62 credits

Certificates

Law Enforcement C.A.

Complete a minimum of 32 credit hours, including 12 credit hours of general education courses (one course from communication, one course from mathematics, one course from social science, and one course from the electives.

The college grants up to 15 credit hours toward the A.A.S. degree for students who already have completed the 1000-hour course at Eastern Missouri Law Enforcement Training Academy. These credit hours will be granted at the completion of all the other A.A.S. degree requirements. See an academic advisor if you have attended or plan to attend the academy.

Department: Criminal Justice

Hours: 32-38 credits

Transfer Pathways

Criminal Justice Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Benefits of the Criminal Justice AA Degree Program?

This transfer degree focuses on understanding the criminal justice system; the components, procedures, laws, and public policy that make up the industry. Courses include instruction in criminal law and policy, police and correctional systems organization, the administration of justice, professional ethics, and public attitudes regarding criminal justice issues.

Occupation Overview

Criminal Justice graduates with a bachelor’s degree, or higher, work in careers ranging from an local, state and private sector positions, attorney, federal law enforcement i.e.; DEA, FBI, Secret Service, Homeland Security.

Department: Criminal Justice

Hours: 62-68 credits

77% of this program can be taken online.

Education

Degrees

Paraprofessional Studies A.A.S.

This degree offers classes in general education, special education and professional education. Many of the courses will transfer to a four-year institution and will count toward a bachelor's degree; others offer content specific to the needs of students with whom paraprofessionals are likely to work.

Department: Education

Hours: 60-61

Transfer Pathways

Early Childhood Education Transfer Program A.A.T.

The Missouri public 4-year institutions of higher education, and some private 4-year institutions, have agreed to accept the AAT as equivalent to their first two years of teacher education. Thus, a student who completes an AAT at SCC should have no more credit hours to complete during the last two years than a native 4-year student at that institution. Because course content is organized in different configurations at different institutions, you may repeat some content areas, but not credit hours. Students who do not complete the AAT will transfer course by course; individual institutions have agreed to transfer specific courses but have not guaranteed that students will have no more credits to complete than their native students. Check with your transfer institution to see if you will need to have a certain score on the ACT test for admittance to their institution.

The most current listing of institutions that will accept the AAT is available at http://www.dhe.mo.gov/cota. Students need to work closely with their transfer institution to ensure that courses taken at SCC will meet degree requirements and that all entrance requirements have been met for the transfer school.

Department: Education

Hours: 66 credits

Elementary Education Transfer Program A.A.T.

The Missouri public 4-year institutions of higher education, and some private 4-year institutions, have agreed to accept the AAT as equivalent to their first two years of teacher education. Thus, a student who completes an AAT at SCC should have no more credit hours to complete during the last two years than a native 4-year student at that institution. Because course content is organized in different configurations at different institutions, you may repeat some content areas, but not credit hours. Students who do not complete the AAT will transfer course by course; individual institutions have agreed to transfer specific courses but have not guaranteed that students will have no more credits to complete than their native students. Check with your transfer institution to see if you will need to have a certain score on the ACT test for admittance to their institution.

The most current listing of institutions that will accept the AAT is available at http://www.dhe.mo.gov/cota. Students need to work closely with their transfer institution to ensure that courses taken at SCC will meet degree requirements and that all entrance requirements have been met for the transfer school.

Department: Education

Hours: 66 credits

Secondary Education Transfer Program A.A.T.

The Missouri public 4-year institutions of higher education, and some private 4-year institutions, have agreed to accept the AAT as equivalent to their first two years of teacher education. Thus, a student who completes an AAT at SCC should have no more credit hours to complete during the last two years than a native 4-year student at that institution. Because course content is organized in different configurations at different institutions, you may repeat some content areas, but not credit hours. Students who do not complete the AAT will transfer course by course; individual institutions have agreed to transfer specific courses but have not guaranteed that students will have no more credits to complete than their native students. Check with your transfer institution to see if you will need to have a certain score on the ACT test for admittance to their institution.

The most current listing of institutions that will accept the AAT is available at http://www.dhe.mo.gov/cota. Students need to work closely with their transfer institution to ensure that courses taken at SCC will meet degree requirements and that all entrance requirements have been met for the transfer school.

Department: Education

Hours: 65-66 credits

English as a Second Language

Certificates

English Fundamentals C.S.
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Department: English Language and Culture Institute

Hours: 12-16

English as a Second Language C.S.

A Certificate of Specialization in English as a Second Language that targets non-native speakers who are working to build English language skills while preparing to take college courses in all disciplines. This certificate contains 18-22 credit hours, encouraging mastery of English Reading, Writing and Speaking skills, and would consist of at least, but not limited to six courses.

Department: English Language and Culture Institute

Hours: 18-21 credits

English/Communications

Certificates

Creative Writing C.S.

Earning a Certificate of Specialization in creative writing provides students the opportunity to hone their skills and abilities in a variety of forms of creative writing, as well as the practices of publishing writing. Students will be awarded this certificate upon completion of the following courses in the following areas.

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Exceptional performers can earn in excess of $105,710 per year.

Hours: 16 credits

Literary Editing & Publishing C.S.

Earning a Certificate of Specialization in Editing and Publishing provides students the opportunity to develop an understanding of the publishing industry.  Through hands-on coursework, students will become keen editors through the evaluation and screening of submissions of manuscripts to a journal and a literary press.  They will learn the landscape of the publishing world so that, as they move into the work force, they possess careful editing and writing skills preparing them for careers in the writing industry.  Students will be awarded this certificate only upon successful completion of the following courses:

Department: English/Literature

Hours: 16

Transfer Pathways

Communication Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Communication Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Department: Communications

Hours: 62-68 credits

78% of this program can be taken online.

Creative Writing-A.F.A Transfer Program

Students completing the AFA in Creative Writing will hone the skills necessary to pursue a BA or BFA in Creative Writing, including the foundational elements of craft in writing in a number of genres, including poetry, fiction and nonfiction.  Students will become knowledgeable of trends in contemporary literature and develop a strong foundation in their ability to read literary works from across history with a keen eye toward analysis as both critics and craftpersons.

 

Students completing the AFA in Creative Writing must complete a minimum of 42 hours of coursework that meet general education requirements in the Missouri “CORE 42” block; this is advised for the purposes of guaranteeing transfer of these courses to any institution in Missouri that students completing the degree may transfer to.

Department: English/Literature

Hours: 57-61 credit

English Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

English Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Department: English/Literature

Hours: 59-63 credits

76% of this program can be taken online.

Foreign Language Transfer Program (Arabic, French, German, Spanish) Schedule Guide, A.A.

Foreign Language Transfer Program (Arabic, French, German, Spanish) Schedule Guide, A.A.

Department: Foreign Language

Hours: 63-69 credits

86% of this program can be taken online.

General Education

Certificates

Diversity C.S.

This certificate will offer students an opportunity to exhibit their specialized experience with diversity while acquiring their general education. It indicates that students have participated in college-level academic discourse on topics such as age, race, gender, disabilities, and culture. These may encompass Gender Studies, Diaspora Studies (Black, Indian, Native American Indian and Jewish Studies, for example), Disabilities Studies, and Regional Studies.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Hours: 13 credits

Honors C.S.

The SCC Honors Certificate of Specialization provides high-achieving students with an accelerated academic experience. In the courses taken for Honors, students will engage in interdisciplinary learning, independent research, and civic engagement.

Department: Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Hours: 15 credits

Transfer Pathways

Liberal Arts/Undecided Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

If your goal is a bachelor’s degree or higher, and you’re not sure what you want to study, the best place to start is our Liberal Arts Undecided Transfer Program, Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree. An Associate of Arts (A.A.) is essentially your freshman and sophomore years in college. The A.A allows you to earn the general education credits you need to transfer to a four-year university.

*All individual courses that are part of the Missouri CORE 42 are guaranteed to transfer one-to-one among all public colleges and universities.

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According to a Gallup Poll, Americans are about as likely to rate the quality of education offered at community colleges as “excellent” or “good” (66 percent) as they are to rate four-year institutions this positively (70 percent). Start your education at SCC and save money.

Department: Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Hours: 63-69 credits

Healthcare

Degrees

Emergency Medical Science A.A.S.

The Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Emergency Medical Science is the result of formal agreements between St. Charles Community College (SCC), as well as an agreement between SCC and two local area partners – Respond Right EMS Academy and St. Charles County Ambulance District (SCCAD). SCC grants 30 credit hours toward the A.A.S. degree for students who submit proof of passing the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Exam for paramedics. These credit hours will be applied to the degree once all general education courses have been completed. Students may begin taking the general education courses required for the A.A.S. at SCC at any time.

24%
Employment of EMTs and paramedics is expected to grow 24% from 2014-2024, much faster than the average for all occupations.

Department: Emergency Medical Science

Hours: 56 credits

Nursing A.S.

The Nursing Program at SCC includes courses in science and liberal arts, as well as nursing. Nursing courses consist of lecture and laboratory periods and include carefully planned clinical experiences in local health care facilities. Clinicals begin early in the first semester and increase in length of time and complexity of skill as the program progresses. A well-equipped lab at the Center for Healthy Living allows students to practice their skills. Admission to the Nursing Program is on a selective basis. Because of the academic demand of curriculum that prepares graduates to take a national certification examination, applicants must meet certain academic standards.

Graduates from the St. Charles College nursing program does not guarantee eligibility to take the licensure exam.

“The Missouri State Board of Nursing may refuse to issue or reinstate any certificate of registration or authority, permit or license required pursuant to this chapter for one of any combination of causes stated in subsection two of this sections. “ (1-14) 1990. RSMo 335.066

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Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 15 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations.

The total program must yield a cumulative grade point average of 2.0, and all nursing and science courses must have earned a grade of "B" or above. Effective 2013.

Department: Nursing Bridge Program

Hours: 72 credits

Occupational Therapy Assistant A.A.S.

Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTA) are in high demand because patients stay less time in the hospital, and people in general live longer and survive catastrophic illness and accidents. Additionally, the importance of people with chronic conditions being able to remain well and in the community is of growing interest in our communities and nationwide. The OTA is uniquely qualified to help address these vital issues facing our world today. As a result, more people are finding the need for OT services. As changes in healthcare continue, the need for OTAs will continue to rise.

28%
Employment of occupational therapy assistants and aides is projected to grow 28 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. 

Department: Occupational Therapy Assistant

Hours: 66 credits

Certificates

Medical Assisting C.A.
29%
Employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 29 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations.

The medical field is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation. As more doctors open new offices or join established practices the need for well-trained assistants increases. Medical assistants are trusted with huge responsibilities, both administrative and clinical. A day’s work may have you scheduling appointments, preparing patients for examination, recording vital signs, arranging hospital admissions, handling laboratory specimens, sterilizing instruments, calling in prescriptions, drawing blood, filing insurance, removing sutures, taking electrocardiograms, and more. Certificate programs prepare you for entry-level employment.

Department: Health Occupations

Hours: 35 credits

Medical Billing and Coding C.A.

One of the most complex processes involved in the practice of medicine is keeping billing procedures and medical records accurate. To ensure that payments are properly billed and paid, the health care and insurance industries maintain a standardized coding system for all diagnoses and procedures. The complexities of this system call for the unique expertise of a billing and coding specialist, a rewarding profession that you can prepare for at St. Charles Community College. When you successfully complete the program, you will have many employment options to choose from. You will be qualified to seek entry-level billing & coding positions in a variety of settings. There may be an option in some settings to work from home.

13%
Employment of health information technicians is projected to grow 13 percent from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations.

Hours: 35 credits

Practical Nursing C.A.

The practical nursing program at SCC teaches students to provide direct care for patients through classroom and laboratory work as well as on-site training in hospital, geriatric and other health care settings.  A well-equipped lab at the Center for Healthy Living allows students to practice their skills.

The practical nursing program is fully approved by the Missouri State Board of Nursing.

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Employment of practical nurses is projected to grow 12% from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations.

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to apply to take the National Licensure Exam for Practical Nurses. However, completion of this program does not guarantee licensure. The state board may refuse licensure to applicants who may jeopardize the well-being of Missouri citizens.

“The Missouri State Board of Nursing may refuse to issue or reinstate any certificate of registration or authority, permit or license required pursuant to this chapter for one of any combination of causes stated in subsection two of this sections. “  (1-14) 1990. RSMo 335.066  

Department: Practical Nursing

Hours: 46 credits

Certifications (Non-Credit)

Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers
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Certified Medication Technician
Certified Medication Technician Challenge Exam
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Department: Nursing Bridge Program

Certified Nurse Assistant
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Certified Nurse Assistant - Accelerated Program
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Clinical Supervisor
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Dental Assisting
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IV Therapy
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Level 1 Medication Aide - Biennial update
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Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR
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Medical Coding & Billing for Outpatient Services
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Medical Transcription Editor

Approved by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), and Medical Transcription Editor program focuses on teaching the skills needed to work as a medical transcriptionist and medical transcription editor. Students study medical terminology, anatomy, healthcare documentation, and editing theory and technique as well as developing and practicing their typing and listening skills on hundreds of authentic, employer-provided dictations from a variety of specialties.

The course is Internet based with all content online with the exception of select reference materials.

In addition to one-on-one instructor support and personalized graduate support, enrollment includes ebooks, a transcription foot pedal, an AHDI membership, a subscription to an online reference library, and a voucher to take the RHDS exam. National certification is issued by a third-party organization. Additional information on certification can be found by contacting this agency. The certification exam is not offered through St. Charles Community College.

This curriculum is owned by Career Step and St. Charles Community College acts as a third-party registration entity for them. Additional information on Career Step and this program can be found at https://partner.careerstep.com/stcharles.

Note: All coursework must be completed within 12 months of registration. The online course is an integrated curriculum designed for use as a one-year independent study program and fits easily into an academic year. Students should anticipate spending 10-15 hours per week on the curriculum to complete the program within 12 months.

Course Requirements

  • An Internet Service Provider (ISP) and active e-mail account are required for utilization of the online course. The choice of provider and expense are the responsibility of the student.
  • A personal computer (PC), and WAVPlayer software for transcribing medical reports by means of the computer are required for the program.
  • A headset (not included) is strongly recommended for clarity of sound.
  • Basic keyboarding skills.

Tuition and Schedule

Students can register for and start this program at any time. You will have 12 months from registration to complete the three blocks that make up the complete curriculum (Section 31, 32, and 33).

Students can register and pay for each of the three blocks individually or they can register for all three sections up front and pay a comprehensive fee (Section 40). Tuition is detailed below:

  • Section 31 (Block 1): $1,600
  • Section 32 (Block 2): $1,100
  • Section 33 (Block 3): $499
  • Section 40 (All blocks): $3,199

Tuition is due at time of registration. Financial aid/assistance cannot be utilized for this course.

This is a non-credit, certificate course. Tuition is due at time of registration and is non-refundable and non-transferable.

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In Person

Registration is done in the Nursing & Allied Health Office (#1 Academy Place, Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368). Office hours are typically 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. These hours may vary on certain days so please call to confirm.

By Email

Complete the registration form and email to kthompson@stchas.edu. Once registration is received and entered, student will need to call the Cashiers Office to provide credit card payment information via phone.

By Fax

Complete the registration form and fax to 636-922-8478. Once registration is received and entered, student will need to call the Cashiers Office to provide credit card payment information via phone.

By Mail

Complete the registration form, include payment by check or money order, and mail to:

St. Charles Community College
1 Academy Place, Suite 102
Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368

If student is paying by credit card, they will need to call the Cashiers Office to take care of tuition payment once they are informed that the registration has been received and entered.

Payment is due at the time of registration.

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Pharmacy Technician
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Phlebotomy
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Registered Nurse First Assistant
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Human Services

Certificates

Social Problems C.S.

The Certificate of Specialization in Social Problems will offer students an opportunity to focus their studies in the areas of Psychology, Sociology, and Criminal Justice while acquiring their general education credits.  The certificate will indicate a student has participated in college-level academic discourse on topics related to social justice and social inequality.

Hours: 24

Transfer Pathways

Social Work Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Social Work Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Hours: 62-68 credits

77% of this program can be taken online.

Humanities

Certificates

Global Studies C.A.

This program is designed to enable students to develop a fundamental level of international and intercultural competence, and to prepare them to assume their role in an increasingly complex, interconnected and interdependent world. Additionally, the program will reinforce the four State-Level Skill Area Goals and the four State-Level Knowledge Area Goals of the new General Education structure using an explicit global focus.

Hours: 31-35 credits

Transfer Pathways

Global Studies A.A.

This program is designed to enable students to develop a fundamental level of international and intercultural competence, and to prepare them to assume their role in an increasingly complex, interconnected and interdependent world. Additionally, the program will reinforce the four State-Level Skill Area Goals and the four State-Level Knowledge Area Goals of the new General Education structure using an explicit global focus.

Kinesiology

Certificates

Personal Trainer C.S.

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Hours: 18-19

Personal Trainer CA

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Hours: 30-31

Transfer Pathways

Exercise Science A.S.

This Associate of Science degree in physical education prepares students to transfer to a four-year institution to major in exercise science. Because requirements vary at each four-year institution, students should check with their advisor and the transfer institution to ensure they are enrolled in the correct courses.

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of fitness worker jobs will grow much faster than the average for all occupations over the period 2008-2018.

Hours: 63-64 credits

Recreation/Leisure A.S.

This Associate of Science in physical education degree prepares students to transfer to a four-year institution to major in recreation and leisure. Because requirements vary at each four-year institution, students should check with their advisor and the transfer institution to ensure they are enrolled in the correct courses.

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Employment of recreation workers is projected to grow 10 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations.

Hours: 65 credits

Math

Transfer Pathways

Mathematics Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Mathematics Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Department: Mathematics

Hours: 61-65 credits

65% of this program can be taken online.

Music

Certificates

Musical Theatre C.S.

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Department: Music

Hours: 28

Transfer Pathways

Music A.F.A.

The Associate of Fine Arts (AFA) is a transfer degree which prepares SCC students pursuing a Bachelor’s degree with concentrations in musical fine arts at either a four-year college, university, or music school or conservatory. The degree provides experience in different musical areas to prepare students for a career in a creative musical arts profession.

Department: Music

Hours: 61 credits

Music Major (Voice, Piano, or Instrumental) Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Graduates with a degree in music are employed in careers such as music teacher, music director, music composer, musician, singer and more.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, music directors and composers in the state of Missouri earn a mean annual wage of $59,040.

Department: Music

Hours: 76-78 credits

53% of this program can be taken online.

Science

Transfer Pathways

Biology A.S.

This Associate of Science in Biology degree program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university to major in biology. Because requirements vary at each four-year college or university, students should check with their advisor and the institution they plan to transfer to ensure they are enrolled in the correct courses.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, biological scientists in the state of Missouri earn an annual mean wage of $67,280. Nationally, exceptional performers can earn in excess of $115,980.

Department: Biology

Hours: 61-63 credits

Chemistry A.S.

This Associate of Science in Chemistry degree program prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university to major in chemistry. Because requirements vary at each four-year college or university, students should check with their advisor and the institution they plan to transfer to ensure they are enrolled in the correct courses.

114K
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, chemists in the state of Missouri earn an annual mean wage of $67,950. Nationally, exceptional performers can earn in excess of $114,880.

Department: Chemistry

Hours: 62-66 credits

Geology A.A.

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Hours: 64

Pre-Environmental Health and Safety A.A.

This degree prepares students for a career in public health and environmental science.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: Biology

Hours: 65 credits

Social Sciences

Certificates

Public Policy C.S.

An interdisciplinary program of study that provides students with a foundation in public policy analysis. Students will analyze public policy questions facing local, national and international communities. Students will develop critical thinking skills that are needed for strategic decision making in business and public policy.

Department: Political Science

Hours: 27

Urban Studies C.S.

 An interdisciplinary program of study that offers students a coordinated set of courses which focus on urban issues and policy alternatives.  This certificate will explore issues facing cities from a variety of humanistic, social scientific and professional perspectives. 

Department: Sociology

Hours: 27

Transfer Pathways

Geography Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.
$74K
On average, geographers earn $74,260 per year.

Department: Geography

Hours: 62-68 credits

77% of this program can be taken online.

History Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.
$80K
On average, history professors that teach at colleges, universities or professional schools earn $80,230 per year.

Department: History

Hours: 59-63 credits

69% of this program can be taken online.

Political Science Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.
$100K
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, political scientists earn nearly $100,000 per year.

Department: Political Science

Hours: 62-68 credits

76% of this program can be taken online.

Sociology Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.
$72K
On average, both psychologists and sociologists earn over $72,500 per year.

Department: Sociology

Hours: 62-68 credits

73% of this program can be taken online.

Theatre

Transfer Pathways

Theatre Transfer Program Schedule Guide, A.A.

Theatre-related careers include box office manager, theatre manager, publicist, costume designer, arts promoter, teacher, acting coach, set/light/sound designer, technician and stage manager.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, set and exhibit designers in the state of Missouri earn a mean annual wage of $54,920.

Department: Theatre

Hours: 62-67 credits

Theatre, A.F.A.

An AFA in this program prepares students for a career in theatre (performance, education, technical, arts management), allows students to individualize their theatre emphasis, and sets them up for easy transfer to a four-year school. In addition, students will develop important skills such as performing under pressure, self-discipline, teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity.

Department: Theatre

Hours: 61-62 credits

Trades/Manufacturing

Degrees

Agricultural A.A.S.

The A.A.S. in Agriculture provides a strong background in the practical knowledge needed to enter the expanding workforce in food and fiber production. The program gives wide exposure in animal, crop, and business coursework, enabling them to competently handle navigate the ample opportunities in agriculture. A focus on practical and experiential learning will occur both in the field and laboratory.

Department: Science

Hours: 61-62

Baking and Pastry AAS

The AAS in Baking and Pastry is a 2 year, 61 credit degree that prepares students for careers in the baking and pastry field. The program provides a well-rounded foundation of culinary skills and knowledge as well as instruction in healthy living and food system sustainability.

Location: Culinary and Agriculture Center, Dardenne Prairie Campus


Contact: Mike Dewes, mdewes@stchas.edu, (636) 922-8722

Department: Culinary

Hours: 61

Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) A.A.S.

These technicians operate computer aided design systems to produce final design specification and drawings for new products. Works as a team member with development engineers, marketing analysts and industrial designers assigned to a specific product.

Department: Computer-Aided Drafting

Hours: 60 credits

Culinary AAS

The AAS in Culinary is a 2 year, 61 credit degree that prepares students for careers in the culinary field. The program provides a well-rounded foundation of culinary skills and knowledge as well as instruction in healthy living and food system sustainability.

Location: Culinary and Agriculture Center, Dardenne Prairie Campus

 

Contact: Mike Dewes, mdewes@stchas.edu, (636) 922-8722

Department: Culinary

General Technology A.A.S.

General technology graduates with an A.A.S. degree may enter fields ranging from technical support, engineering, software, science, math or computer-based positions.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 61 credits

Manufacturing Technologies A.A.S

Designed to prepare students for the modern manufacturing environment. This program will prepare students for employment with companies that have implemented team-oriented design, supply chain logistics, production, quality, and maintenance systems within the manufacturing environment.  American manufacturers are increasingly using high-tech equipment that involves multiple integrated systems. It is critical that  companies be able to recruit and employ individuals who can identify the supply chain from factories to warehouses and know how to identify different technologies in a manufacturing environment.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 61 - 63 credits

Skilled Trades A.A.S.

This degree program is for students who have completed an approved apprenticeship training program. It allows a union apprentice or journeyman to receive college credit for previously acquired knowledge, skills, and experience by applying those credits towards the associate's degree. The A.A.S. in Skilled Trades may enable students to pursue an advanced degree at a four-year institution in fields such as construction technology, construction management, or related areas.

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Students who complete this degree and go on to pursue an advanced degree at a four-year institution have the opportunity for increased earnings. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Missouri employees working in construction management earn an annual mean wage of $96,740.

The Skilled Trades Apprenticeship Training Program at SCC recognizes the core curriculum of any apprenticeship training program that is approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. If your training meets these standards, your journeyman status can be transferred to SCC as credit to satisfy a portion of the specific program requirements needed for an associate's degree. These 40 credit hours will be granted at the completion of all the other A.A.S. degree requirements.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 61 credits

Supply Chain and Logistics A.A.S

Supply Chain & Logistics analyzes the processes of physical distribution and supply, including purchasing, handling, warehousing, inventory controls, and transportation. The Associate of Applied Science in Supply Chain & Logistics prepares students for careers in manufacturing, retailing, carrier/transportation services, warehouse operations, and purchasing.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 60-62

Welding A.A.S.

Students who achieve the Associate of Applied Science degree in General Technology with an emphasis in welding have the skills needed to achieve Advanced Welder Certification through the American Welding Society (AWS). They can also transfer to a four-year program in fields like Industrial Technology to pursue a bachelor's degree.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 60 Credits

Certificates

Advanced Welding C.S.

Students who earn this certificate have acquired the skills necessary to achieve Advanced Welder Certification through the American Welding Society (AWS). If they choose, they can continue to study to achieve the Associate of Applied Science degree in General Technology with an emphasis in welding.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 16

Baking & Pastry CA

The CA in Baking and Pastry is a 1 year, 30 credit certificate in Baking and Pastry Arts that prepares students for entry level positions in the baking industry. The program provides a well-rounded foundation of baking/pastry skills and knowledge as well as instruction in healthy living and food system sustainability.

Location: Culinary and Agriculture Center, Dardenne Prairie Campus

 

Contact: Mike Dewes, mdewes@stchas.edu, (636) 922-8722

Department: Culinary

Hours: 30

Basic Welding C.S.

Students who earn this certificate of specialization have basic skills in welding and thermal cutting. If they wish to pursue a career in welding, they may choose to continue study to earn an Advanced level Welder Certificate of Specialization, Entry-Level Welder Certificate, or the Associate of Applied Science degree in General Technology with an emphasis in welding.

SCC Institutional Requirements

  • Complete specific program requirements as listed below.
  • Complete a minimum of 15 credit hours or the certificate requirements whichever is less at SCC.
  • Earn a 2.00 cumulative grade point average.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 15

Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) C.S.
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Department: Computer-Aided Drafting

Hours: 16 credits

Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) C.A.

This certificate provides the student with skills comprehensive enough for entry-level employment in as little as one year. The student is afforded some latitude in upper-level course choices.

Department: Computer-Aided Drafting

Hours: 31 credits

Culinary CA

The CA in Culinary is a 1 year, 30 credit certificate in Culinary Arts that prepares students for entry level positions in the culinary field. The program provides a well-rounded foundation of culinary skills and knowledge as well as instruction in healthy living and food system sustainability.

Location: Culinary and Agriculture Center, Dardenne Prairie Campus

 

Contact: Mike Dewes, mdewes@stchas.edu, (636) 922-8722

Department: Culinary

Hours: 30

Entry Level Welding C.A.

Students who earn this certificate have acquired the skills necessary to achieve Entry-Level Welder Certification through the American Welding Society (AWS). If they choose, they can continue study to earn the Associate of Applied Science degree in General Technology with an emphasis in welding.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 34 Credits

Manufacturing Technology C.A.

Prepares students for the modern manufacturing environment and engages them to discover skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the high tech, advanced manufacturing workplace.  Students will also learn about supervisory techniques,  employment strategies, and ways to solve problems in a manufacturing environment.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 38 credits

Manufacturing Technology, Certified Production Technician C.S.

A Certificate of Specialization in Manufacturing Technology targets those who seek to improve their skills or who wish to obtain new skills in the area of Manufacturing. The specialize certificate requires 15 credit hours.

Department: General Technology

Hours: 16 credits

Transfer Pathways

Engineering A.S.

Students wanting to complete an Associate of Science Degree must follow one of the programs outlined in the SCC/Missouri University of Science and Technology "Model Program for Engineering Transfers" or SCC/University of Missouri-Columbia "Engineering Transfer Program." Should you experience difficulty transferring your SCC coursework to another institution, contact the vice president for academic and student affairs for assistance with an appeal to the receiving institution.

Transfer Guides Available: Determination of specific courses should be based on the individual engineering area desired (electrical, mechanical, civil, etc.) and the school to which you plan to transfer. Transfer Guides are available for Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Missouri University of Science and Technology, UM-Columbia, UM-St. Louis/Washington University Joint Engineering Program and Washington University. Classes appearing in bold below are standard classes for most engineering degrees at most schools of engineering.

$129K
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employees in the state of Missouri who work in engineering earn an annual mean average of $42,430-$129,180. Salary varies depending on education, experience and area of expertise.

Department: Engineering

Hours: 62 credits

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