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Automotive Department
Automotive programs at Clackamas Community College offer students multi-level training for employment in high demand automotive fields.
Automotive Service Technology AAS
A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science Degree 2 years
Earn your degree in Automotive Service Technology at Clackamas Community College and learn how to repair and maintain passenger cars and light trucks.
Basic Engine Technician CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Earn your Basic Engine Technician certificate at Clackamas Community College and get hands-on skills in engine repair.
Biology AS
A.S. Associate of Science Degree 2 years
Earn an Associate of Science Transfer Degree in Biology from Clackamas Community College and save money on your first two years of college.
Business AAS
A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science Degree 2 years
Earn your Associate of Applied Science Degree in Business at Clackamas Community College. In two years, you can lay the foundation for a successful management career.
Business Management CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Earn your Business Management certificate at Clackamas Community College and in one year, you’ll learn the skills to become a management analyst, management trainee or first-line supervisor.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Licensure Prep CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion A year or less
Earn your certificate in Career Technical Education (CTE) Licensure Prep from Clackamas Community College to become a CTE instructor— or increase your skills if you are already working in the field of CTE instruction.
Clinical Laboratory Assistant/Phlebotomy CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Earn your Clinical Laboratory Assistant/Phlebotomy certificate at Clackamas Community College and start your medical career in as little as one year.
CNC Operator CC
C.P.C.C. Career Pathway Certificate of Completion A year or less
Become a CNC Operator with a certificate from Clackamas Community College and gain expertise on the manual and CNC machining aspect of manufacturing.
Communications Department
Studying communication can prepare you to work in advertising, public relations, journalism, education, health and human services, law, and government, to name just a few.