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Career and Community Studies - Non-Degree

Four-Year Program

The Career and Community Studies program provides you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a variety of career paths, from social work to community development. With a focus on hands-on learning and real-world experience, you'll gain practical skills that can be applied in your daily life and career.

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Career and Community Studies - Non-Degree Program

Career and Community Studies offers a four-year, non-degree program designed to prepare students for adult life through academic pursuits, peer socialization, and career discovery and preparation.

  • Year one of the program is designed as a foundation with courses covering disability issues, personal development, health and wellness, and preparing for a rigorous college experience. 
  • Year two allows students to extend their knowledge and skills in participating in college-level courses and other campus environments. 
  • Years three and four focus on career-field specialization with courses in independent living, life-long learning competencies, and career development and employment, as well as internships in the community where students apply their learning in jobs of choice.

Program Information for Career and Community Studies - Non-Degree

Internships and Practicum

Students work in jobs on- and off-campus to fulfill requirements for practicums and internships. These placements prepare students for an entry-level, competitively paid job after graduation.

Career and Community Studies student Kevin working in the May 4 Visitor's Center on the 妖姬直播 Campus.
Kevin Pflederer
Career and Community Studies Student

鈥淚t feels pretty good to be the first CCS student working at May 4 Visitors Center. I like interacting with co-workers, meeting and bonding with new people and learning about the history of 妖姬直播 State. People need to realize it was a tragic event and needs to be memorialized."