The transfer preparation degrees are designed for students planning to transfer to pursue a bachelor degree program in a STEM field. The degree programs focus on coursework specific to the intended major area of study. While coursework in general education, humanities, and social science is included, additional coursework in these areas will be required. It is important for students to meet with program specific advisors to determine an appropriate educational plan.
Associate in Science - Track 1 (AST1)
Track 1 is for students intending to transfer into programs in:
Biological Sciences
Environmental/Resource Sciences
Chemistry
Geology
Earth Science
Associate in Science - Track 2 (AST2)
Track 2 is for students intending to transfer into programs in:
Engineering
Computer Science
Physics
Atmospheric Science
Associate of Arts
Biology
Math
Applied Science & Certificates
Computer Aided-Design & Drafting
The Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Certificate program prepares the student for entry-level work as a CADD designer/drafter. Clark College currently offers a series of courses in both AutoCAD and SolidWorks, and offers single courses in Rhinoceros and its plug-ins, MicroStation, SketchUp, and ADT.
Surveying
The Survey program utilizes current land surveying equipment and techniques to prepare students to work in the exciting and rewarding areas of land surveying. The program is a pathway to more advanced study in Geomatics and professional surveying. Graduates will be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge and skills through demonstrated evaluations that meet required state competencies. Students receive comprehensive instruction consisting of both classroom theor and "real world" lab and field work experiences applicable to today's land surveying work environment.
Clark College's program utilizes current land surveying equipment and techniques to prepare students to work in the exciting and rewarding areas of land surveying. Students receive comprehensive instruction consisting of both classroom theory and "real world" lab and field work. The program is a pathway to more advanced study in geomatics, and professional surveying.