CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGE 2005

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STEM and Healthcare
(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)
Located in the Academic Building
DOWNSTAIRS
MaryAnn Westerfield, Dean
Sandra Marrero Cruz
Administrative Assistant
Arts & Humanities
Located in the
Fine & Performing Arts Center
James Piccone, Dean
Jacquelyn Whilden
Administrative Assistant
Business, Education & Social Science
Located in the Academic Building
UPSTAIRS
Dr. Charles Kocher, Dean
Linda Scully
Administrative Assistant
Cumberland County College
Mission
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Comprehensive Community College
Accessible
Learning-centered
Dedicated to serving a diverse community
of learners and employers through quality
innovative programs, services and the
appropriate use of technology for life-long
learning.
Accreditation
• Cumberland County College is
accredited by the Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools.
Fall 2011 Enrollment
2011
Students 4,188
Full-Time 2,394
Part-Time 1,794
Cumberland County College
Overview of Academic Programs
STEM and Healthcare
(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)
• Agriculture/Horticulture
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Agriculture
Agribusiness
Horticulture
Floriculture
Landscape Technician
• Computer Science
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Computer Science
Computer Science/Information Systems
Network Management
Network Management/Cyber Security
• Construction Supervision
• Sustainable Energy Technology (joint program with Salem)
• Nuclear Energy Technology (joint program with Salem)
STEM/Healthcare
(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)
• Engineering
• Engineering Technologies
– Engineering Technologies/Electronics Technology
• Health Sciences
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Biomedical Science
Health Science
Nursing
Practical Nursing
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
(Joint degree program offered with UMDNJ)
– Radiography
– Respiratory Therapy
(Joint degree program offered with UMDNJ)
• Mathematics/Science
• Technical Studies
Arts & Humanities
• Communications
• Fine and Performing Arts
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Ceramics
Fine Arts
Design/Fine Arts
Music
Theatre/Acting
• Graphic Design
• Journalism
• Liberal Arts
– Humanities, Spanish
– History, Literature
• Philosophy and Religion
• Television Production
Business, Education & Social Science
• Accounting
• Business
– LA/Business Studies
– Business Management
– E-Business
– Entrepreneurship/Small
– Finance
– Human Resources
– Insurance
– International
– Marketing
• Education
– Elementary/Secondary Education
– Early Childhood Preschool Education
Business, Education & Social Science
• Justice Studies
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Criminal Justice
Corrections
Emergency Management
Forensics Technology
Gangs/Juvenile Delinquency
Homeland Security
Liberal Arts Social Science
Office Administration
Paralegal Studies
Public Administration
Social Service
Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (certificate)
Transfer Oriented Degrees
Associate in Arts (AA)
Liberal Arts General with options in Social Sciences,
Public Relations, Literature and Spanish
Associate in Science (AS)
Mathematics, Science, Social Services, Environmental
Science, Chemistry, Exercise Science and Engineering
Associate in Fine Arts (AFA)
Fine Arts courses to enter a BFA degree
Academic Program Characteristics
• Small class size
- Average class size = 22 students
• Teaching and caring professors who are highly
qualified in their respective fields
• Academic support services to assist students
with academic, career, financial aid, and/or
personal concerns.
TOP ACADEMIC CLUSTERS
Biomedical Science/Healthcare
- Nursing, Practical Nursing, LPN Challenge
- Radiography
Elementary/Secondary Education
- Early Childhood Education
Justice Studies
Business Administration & Computer Science
LA/Social Science & Humanities
Social Service & Gerontology
Business/Network Management
Fine & Performing Arts
Math/Science
Engineering & Technologies
Accounting
Graphic Arts
Conclusion
Why Choose Cumberland County
College?
We are a local community college that focuses on
student success with certificates and degrees
Build a college transcript while preparing for reentering
the workforce
Once you begin to work advance your credentials with
another degree, perhaps a Bachelors or more.
CCC…balancing access with success!
Comprehensive State-Wide Transfer
Agreement
• Purpose
Seamless transition from public associate to
public baccalaureate degree programs and
supporting the successful acquisition of
baccalaureate degrees by transfer students
• Lampitt Bill
Passed unanimously by NJ Legislature and
signed into law by Governor Corzine on
September 12, 2007, this bill established a
state-wide transfer agreement in New Jersey.
• Principles
An A.A. or A.S. degree from a NJ community
college will be fully transferable as the first two
years of a baccalaureate degree program at NJ
four-year institutions.
– Students transferring with an A.A. degree into a
B.A. program or an A.S. degree into a B.S.
program will have accepted for transfer exactly
half of the credits required for the basic four-year
degree and will have exactly half of the credits to
complete at the four-year institution.
University Center Degree Granting Programs
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY
 BA Individualized Studies w/ concentration in
Homeland Security, Sociology, Business &
Technology, Public Service Administration
 MA Public Administration
 BA-MAT: Humanities / Masters of Arts in Teaching
(K-5 Teaching Certification)
 Master of Arts in Teaching
 (Elementary Ed. K-5) or (Secondary Ed. K -12)
Certifications:
 (Reading Specialist Certificate, including
Supervisory Certificate)
 (Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics,
Physical Science, Social Studies, or World
Languages
MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY
 P-3 Teaching Certification
 Post Baccalaureate Child Advocacy Certificate
 BA Child Advocacy
 Master of Arts in Teaching
ROWAN UNIVERSITY
 *ED. D. Educational Leadership
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
 BA Liberal Studies
 BA Political Science
 MA Liberal Studies
WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
 BS Behavioral Science
 BS Business Management
 BS Criminal Justice
 BS General Studies
 BS Human Resource Management
 BS Nursing
 BS Psychology
 MSN
 MA Elementary Education
(Certification: Special Education)
* Currently not accepting new cohorts
STOCKTON COLLEGE
 MA Educational Leadership