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Microelectronics Systems Technology CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Earn a certificate in Microelectronics System Technology from Clackamas Community College and learn how to manufacture and maintain microelectronics.
Music AS
A.S. Associate of Science Degree 2 years
Earn a degree in Music from Clackamas Community College and study musical instruments while learning the detailed theories of music.
Music Department
Whether you dream of performing rock n’ roll, classical or anything in between, CCC Music’s Department can help you get ready for a career as a professional musician.
Music Performance and Technology AAS
A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science Degree 2 years
Earn a degree in Music Performance and Technology from Clackamas Community College and learn musical performance, audio technology and the music industry business.
Music Technology CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Learn the skills necessary to enter the sound and musical-production industry with the Music Technology certificate from Clackamas Community College.
Nursing (RN) AAS
A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science Degree 2 years
Earn your Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing (RN) at Clackamas Community College and take the first step towards an in demand career in the medical field.
Nursing Assistant
Being a certified nursing assistant can be a fulfilling, life-long vocation or the first step in your health care career.
Nursing Assistant - Gerontology Specialist CC
C.P.C.C. Career Pathway Certificate of Completion A year or less
Learn the skills needed to get you started in a career in the healthcare industry with a one-year nursing assistant certificate from Clackamas Community College.
Occupational Skills Training CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Clackamas Community College’s Occupational Skills Training certificate provides hands-on training in a specific occupational area.
Organic Farming CC
C.C. Certificate of Completion 1 year
Earn your certificate in Organic Farming at Clackamas Community College. In as little as a year, learn the principles and practices for local small market farming.