STEM Science Math and Technologies at CCAC

Often referred to as the jobs of the future, STEM careers are in strong demand as the need for
workers in high-paying STEM fields continues to grow, resulting in greater economic opportunity
for years to come. In fact, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Career Outlook, overall
STEM employment is expected to grow about 13 percent between 2012 and 2022—faster than
the 11 percent rate of growth projected for all occupations over the decade.
Engineering Science and Technology
The Engineering Science program equips students with a broad understanding of engineering
science for transfer to a four-year institution. Students will analyze and interpret
quantitative data using mathematical/scientific concepts in engineering applications
and solve engineering equations through the use of content-specific tools, software
and simulations. Graduates may then pursue a bachelor’s degree in any field of engineering.
Graduates have the opportunity to enter careers with very strong earning potential.
The Civil Engineering certificate program prepares students to review civil engineering
drawings. Students learn the fundamentals of surveying, CAD drafting, site planning
and green technology. The degree program prepares students to support civil engineers,
architects, consulting engineers and contractors in a wide variety of applications.
The Mechanical Engineering Technology program prepares students for detail, design or layout drafting in manufacturing. Students learn design drafting with both manual and computer-aided techniques.
Engineering Programs at CCAC

If you would like to learn more about these programs click on the links below to go to the CCAC Online Catalog.
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