With more than 40 Associate Degree programs and 45 certificate programs, Cape Cod Community College can provide you with the educational path you're looking for.
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From subatomic particles to life-sustaining biochemical reactions and global interactions of the oceans and earth's atmosphere, Chemistry is the study of the properties and behavior of matter. Chemistry can be pursued as a major field of study leading to career options that include medicine, research, toxicology and analytical chemistry.
Go to program Chemistry ConcentrationDiscover the fascinating world of matter and its behavior with our Chemistry program at Cape Cod Community College. Pursue a major in Chemistry to unlock career options in medicine, research, toxicology, and analytical chemistry.
Go to program Chemistry ConcentrationThe Coastal Zone Management certificate is designed for those seeking to acquire skills and knowledge in environmental issues unique to Cape Cod and other coastal regions. This certificate is designed to provide students with up-to-date knowledge of the principles and practices of managing coastal areas to balance environmental, economic, human health, and human activities.
Go to program Coastal Zone Management CertificateThis program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of managing coastal areas, balancing environmental, economic, and human health and activities. Topics covered include coastal ecological systems, the impact of human activities on these systems, physical oceanography, coastal structures, and their relationship to coastal resources. Students will also learn about the laws and regulations that govern the coastal zone and how they relate to government policies.
Go to program Coastal Zone Management CertificateThe Associate of Arts: Communication Concentration is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university. Students learn how to observe and interpret human communication in a variety of contexts: cultural, personal, relational, and technological.
Go to program Communication Concentration