Isothermal Community College will be offering Career and College Promise high school students the following academic pathways. Students can only take courses in their selected pathway.
The primary objective of the Arts and Science Curricula is to provide students with the general education courses required in the first year of a traditional four-year degree. Depending on proposed majors at the four-year schools, students at Isothermal Community College will pursue the A.A. (Associate of Arts) pathway, the A.S. (Associate of Science) pathway, the A.E. (Associate of Engineering) pathway, or the A.D.N. (Associate in Nursing) pathway.
Students perusing pathways leading to the AA or AS are encouraged to consult degree plans from their intended transfer institution in making course selections.
The following pathways lead to an Isothermal Community College Certificate or Diploma.
If eligible, Freshmen and Sophomores may enroll in Agribusiness Technology within the Business Sciences Pathways.
Courses included in these CTE programs of study are offered in the college’s traditional, local certificate as listed in the college catalog.
Course requirements for CCP programs in Business Sciences.
The following pathways lead to an Isothermal Community College Certificate or Diploma.
If eligible, Freshmen and Sophomores may enroll in Manufacturing Technology, Computer Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering, Computer-Integrated Machining, Mechanical Drafting, Welding Technology and Collision Repair/Refinishing Technology within the Applied Science and Technology Pathways.
Courses included in these CTE programs of study are offered in the college’s traditional, local certificate as listed in the college catalog.
Course requirements for CCP programs in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technologies.
The following pathways lead to an Isothermal Community College Certificate or Diploma.
Courses included in these CTE programs of study are offered in the college’s traditional, local certificate as listed in the college catalog.
Course requirements for CCP programs in Health and Public Services.
High school to college pathways
****Pathways are subject to change****