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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
The following are programs of study at North Central Michigan College. Click on those of interest to see the course requirements. Each has the name of an advisor you can contact for more information. To view statistics on the
Michigan Career Outlook for Northeast and Northwest lower Michigan thru 2012, click on the highlighted links above.
Arts and Communication
Certificates (C)
132 Art Fine Craft
133 Art Studio Art
300 Associate of Arts (AA) Transfer

Architecture
Art
Communication
English
History

Interior Design
Philosophy
Political Science
Pre-Law
Theatre

General Studies
600 Associate of General Studies (AGS)
 
Non-Degree
Apprenticeship
053
EMT Basic
Physical Education courses
 
 
Engineering/Manufacturing &
Industrial Technology
410 Associate of Science (AS) Transfer
Engineering
Chemical
Civil
Computer
Mathematics
Electrical
Mechanical


Human Services/Social Sciences
Certificate of Development (CD)
Corrections- State of Michigan
Early Childhood Education
Certificates (C)
Early Childhood Education
Law Enforcement Aide
Associate Degrees (AAS)
Criminal Justice
Law Enforcement (w/ NMC)
Law Enforcement (w/ KCC)
Early Childhood Education
Legal Assistant
Health Sciences/Allied Health
Certificate of Development (CD)
152 EMT
Medical Billing and Coding
Certified Nurse Aide
Certificate (C)
EMS/Paramedic
Medical Transcriptionist
Medical Assistant
Associate Degrees (AAS)
Nursing- ADN Program
EMS/Paramedic
421 Associate of Science (AS) Transfer
  • Dietetics/Nutrition
  • Pre-Pharmacy
  • Pre-Medicin/Nursing/Dental
  • Pre-Veterinary
  • Recreation/Physical Educationn
 
Natural Sciences
Associate Degrees (AAS)
247 Landscape & Nursery or
Applied Plant Science (w/ MSU)
  • Geography
  • Biology/Biology/Zoology
  • Chemistry
  • Natural Resources/Environmental
  • Physics/Astronomy
  • Geology/Earth Science
  • Microbiology
400 Associate of Science (AS) Transfer
Business and Technology
Certificates of Development (CD)
159 Receptionist
142 Entrepeneurship Essentials
117 Hotel and Hospitality
177 Legal Assistant
111 New Media
158 Office Support Specialist
Certificates (C)
Accounting Assistant
Advertising Assistant
Computer Aided Design
Computer Information Systems
Computer Network Administration
Entrepreneurship
General Office Professional
Hospitality and Casino Management
Management
Marketing Assistant
Small Business Management
Associate Degrees (AAS)
Accounting
Business Management
Computer Information Systems
Computer Networking
Hospitality and Casino Management
Marketing
Office Administrative Services
290 Wooden Boat Building
350 Associate of Arts (AA) Transfer
  • Accounting
  • Advertising
  • Business Administration
  • Marketing
340 Associate of Arts (AA) Transfer

Anthropology
Criminal Justice
Hospital Administration
Public Administration
Public Safety
Psychology

Sociology
Social Work
Education
Secondary
Elementary
Special

 
Legend
CD Certificate of Development
C Certificate
AA Associate of Arts
AS Associate of Science
AAS Associate of Applied Science
AGS Associate of General Studies
ADN Associate Degree in Nursing
BA Bachelor of Arts
BS Bachelor of Science
BSN Bachelor Degree in Nursing
  • Associate degrees typically consist of 60 credits and generally require two years of full time study.
  • Certificates typically consist of 30 credits and generally require one year of full time study.
  • Certificates of Development consist of less than 30 credits
  • Most Bachelor's degrees listed include 60-80 credits from NCMC, with the remaining credits (up to an approximate total of 120) coming from the senior degree granting university.

Articulation Agreements and Transfer Guides
Articulation Agreements are formal signed agreements between colleges and universities so students can be sure that what they take at NCMC will meet the program requirements of where they transfer.  Generally, public universities do not sign articulation agreements but use transfer guides and transfer equivalencies to help students know what to take.  Sometimes articulation agreements require students to contact the university where they plan to transfer during their first year at NCMC.  Even if the articulation agreement with your transfer institution does not require that you contact them, we strongly encourage you to contact them early in your college career.
Click here for general information on NCMC transfer programs

North Central offers many courses through our Gaylord office located in the Gaylord University Center.

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