Academics- Programs of Study
Germanna Community College is a comprehensive institution of higher education offering programs of instruction generally extending no more than two years beyond the high school level. The College provides residents of the area with opportunities to pursue many educational goals. In addition, the College offers a strong counseling program and other services to students, all designed to assist students in making decisions regarding occupational, educational, and personal goals.
Associate of Arts & Sciences (AA&S) Degrees are awarded to students who complete requirements in specialized curricula such as: Business Administration, Education, General Studies, Liberal Arts, and Science. This degree is appropriate for those students who plan to transfer to four-year institutions after completing a program of study at Germanna.
Read an overview of Germanna's Guaranteed Transfer Agreements with over 30, 4 year institutions.
General StudiesProgram Overview
General Studies - Psychology SpecializationProgram Overview
Liberal ArtsProgram Overview
ScienceProgram Overview
Associate of Science (AS) Degree
The Associate of Science Degrees (AS) are awarded to students who complete requirements in Engineering. This degree is appropriate for those students who plan to transfer to four-year institutions after completing the Engineering program at Germanna.
Electrical Engineering Program Overview
Mechanical Engineering Program Overview
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degrees (Occupational-Technical Programs)
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degrees are awarded to students who complete major requirements in one of the occupational-technical curricula and may plan to obtain full-time employment upon graduation from Germanna.
Business ManagementProgram Overview
Dental HygieneProgram Overview
Early Childhood DevelopmentProgram Overview
EMS-ParamedicProgram Overview
Industrial MaintenanceProgram Overview
Information System TechnologyProgram Overview
NetworkingProgram Overview
Certificates are awarded to students who complete one of the approved non-degree curricula which are is usually less than two years in length.
Dental Assisting Program Overview
Early Childhood Development Program Overview
Fine Arts Program Overview
Fire Science Technology Program Overview
General Education Program Overview
Graphic Communications Program Overview
Career Studies Certificates are awarded to students who complete one of the career studies programs. Career studies programs are developed and implemented in response to community needs when institutional resources permit. The College reserves the right to withdraw program offerings if there is not sufficient demand or for other appropriate reasons.
AccountingProgram Overview
Advanced NetworkingProgram Overview
Allied Health PreparationProgram Overview
American Sign LanguageProgram Overview
Automotive DiagnosticianProgram Overview
Automotive TechnicianProgram Overview
BankingProgram Overview
Business CoreProgram Overview
E-CommerceProgram Overview
Early Childhood DevelopmentProgram Overview
EMT Intermediate Program Overview
Engineering TechnologyProgram Overview
HorticultureProgram Overview
Industrial Maintenance TechnologyProgram Overview
Legal AssistantProgram Overview
Microcomputer Apps for BusinessProgram Overview
NetworkingProgram Overview
Nurse AideProgram Overview
Paraprofessional CounselingProgram Overview
Pharmacy TechnicianProgram Overview
Police ScienceProgram Overview
Small Business ManagementProgram Overview
SupervisionProgram Overview
Surgical Scrub NurseProgram Overview
Vocational Health CareProgram Overview
Students can earn bachelor's and master's degrees through TELETECHNET, a partnership between Germanna Community College and Old Dominion University.
Center for Workforce & Community Education offers a wide range of credit and noncredit courses, seminars, workshops, consulting and training services through the Center.
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