Degrees Online
CCAC’s online learning program currently features 14 degree
programs and 13 certificate programs that can be completed entirely online through Online Learning.
For specific course and program requirements see the CCAC Online Catalog.
Associate Degree Programs
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Certificate/Diploma Programs
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Arts and Humanities
Business
- Accounting
- Accounting Specialist
- Administrative Assistant
- Business Management (All Tracks)
- Business–CCAC and IUP (All tracks)
(refers to CCAC courses only)
Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services
- Criminal Justice and Criminology (Corrections
&
Computer Forensics Options)
- Homeland Security
- Social Science
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- Computer Information Systems
- Cybersecurity
- Information Technology Support
- Mathematics and Sciences (Mathematics Track)
- Software Development
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Arts and Humanities
- Digital Design
- General Education
Business
- Accounting
- Business Management
- E-Commerce
Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services
- Early Childhood Director Core
- Homeland Security
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- Administrative Computer Specialist
- Information Technology Support
- Computer Forensics
- Software Development
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CCAC Degree and Certificate Programs in Which Most (50% - 99%) Course Requirements Can Be Completed Through Online Learning
Many online learning courses have been developed by faculty as alternatives to traditional in-class courses. As a result, students have been able to substitute these courses for traditional course requirements. A review of the CCAC Course Catalog revealed that this alternative delivery option could substitute for 50% to 99% of the traditional courses in 27 degree programs and and 10 certificate programs.
Associate Degree Programs
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Certificate/Diploma Programs
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Arts and Humanities
- Art
- General Studies
- Graphic Communications
- Industrial Design & Art
- Liberal Arts–Science
Business
- Aviation Management
- Business
- Business - CCAC & Indiana University of Pennsylvania (All Tracks)
- Food Service, Lodging & Recreation Management
- Paralegal
- Tourism Management
Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services
- Criminal Justice and Criminology
(Options A Law Enforcement)
- Early Education and Child Development
- Education Paraprofessional
- Fire Science Administration
- Health & Physical Education
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Social Work Foundation
- Teacher Education: Middle Level Mathematics Specialization
CCAC-IUP Collaborative
- Teacher Education: Middle Level Science Specialization
CCAC-IUP Collaborative
Health
- Dietetic Technician
- Massage Therapy
- Medical Assistant Advanced
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Cyber Security
- Mathematics and Sciences (Science Track)
- Multimedia Programming, Simulation and Gaming
- Physics
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Arts and Humanities
- Ethnic and Diversity Studies
Business
Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Human Services
- Children with Special Needs
- Drug and Alcohol
- Education Paraprofessional
- Global Studies
- Social Work: Fundamentals of Social Work Foundation
Health
- Dietary Manager
- Massage Therapist
- Medical Insurance Specialist
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
- Computer Forensics
- Green and Sustainable Building Design
- Mobile Apps
- Multimedia Web Programming
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NOTICE TO OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS
For out-of-state students: Colleges offering online programs to out-of-state students are bound by State Authorization regulations from the states in which those students reside. CCAC is committed to meeting any and all requirements necessary for legal operation of online programs within those states or in states where CCAC does not meet State Authorization requirements, CCAC does not offer programs to those students. Because of State Authorizations, CCAC is not able to offer degree or certificate programs to students residing in Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Oregon, Wisconsin, or Wyoming. Instruction, as well as any communication between faculty and students, takes place exclusively online and via email. As a result, CCAC has no established physical presence for its online programs in other states.
The Student Academic Complaint Procedure is documented in the Student Handbook on page 19. A link to the contact information of the state agency or agencies that handle complaints against postsecondary education institutions offering distance learning or correspondence education within that states other than Pennsylvania. Students must go through the College’s Student Academic Complaint Procedure before pursuing external agencies.
Professional licensure and/or certification requirements may vary from state to state. There may be a need for additional education requirements and/or special authorization from the professional licensing/certification agency in that state. CCAC cannot guarantee program requirements meet the licensure/certification requirements in states other than Pennsylvania.
Out-of-state students seeking to enroll in a CCAC course or program that customarily leads to professional licensure/certification, should first contact the professional licensing/certification agency in their state of residence to determine whether or not the CCAC course or program meets the requirements in that state.