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Program Selection

A Program of Study, also called a curriculum or a college major, is the set of courses you take in order to graduate at Blue Ridge Community College. We have four different kinds of programs: Associate Degree Programs, Diploma Programs, Certificate Programs and Career Studies Certificate Programs. You can find a complete listing of our programs in the college catalog.

You do not need to be enrolled in a program in order to attend Blue Ridge Community College. You can choose to just enroll in courses. However, by enrolling in a program you ensure that the courses you take will lead to a credential that will assist you in getting a job or transferring to a four-year college or university.

Types of Programs

Associate Degree Programs

An associate degree is the highest academic degree offered at a community college. Generally it takes two years to complete if you enroll full time. It consists of between 60 to 72 credits; (about 20 to 25 courses). At Blue Ridge Community College we offer two different kinds of associate degree programs:

The Associate of Arts and Sciences (AA & S) degree is designed for students who want to transfer to a four-year college and obtain a bachelor's degree. 

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is designed for students who plan to enter the workforce after graduation.

Some AAS degrees also transfer to particular programs at some four-year colleges.

Diploma Programs

A diploma program certifies your knowledge in a particular technical career area. Generally, it takes two years to complete if you enroll full-time. Blue Ridge Community College offers diplomas in two technical areas: Automotive Technology and Industrial Technology.

Certificate Programs

A certificate program provides you with expertise in a particular career area in a relatively shorter period of time. Generally, it takes one year to complete if you enroll full-time. Many certificate programs are compatible with longer associate degrees if you decide to continue your education. Most, if not all, of your courses count toward a degree program.

Career Studies Certificate Programs

Career studies certificates are very short term programs that offer you an introduction to a career or personal interest area. Blue Ridge Community College offers a variety of career studies certificates.

Undecided?

Blue Ridge Community College has several ways to help you decide on a program of study or career field. First, we encourage you to enroll in SDV 107, a student development course called career education. That course assists you in examining your personal characteristics and relating them to the world of work. We also have career exploration software in our Career Resource Center. Finally, our academic advisors would be happy to meet with you and discuss your career goals in person. T

Program Enrollment

After you have completed the steps for admission, you can complete a Curriculum Acceptance Form to officially enroll in a program of study.

Once enrolled in a program of study you will be assigned an academic advisor who will assist you in selecting courses each semester until you graduate.

Program Change

You should begin by talking to your advisor. Your advisor will want to discuss this decision with you and most likely will need to approve the change. You will also need to go to the Counseling Center to fill out a Curriculum Acceptance/Change Form.

 
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