BACHELOR'S

DEGREE programs

List of the California community colleges that currently offer a bachelor's degree program.
Bachelor's Degree in
Airframe Manufacturing Technology
661-722-6300 ext. 6327
Bachelor's Degree in
Industrial Automation
(661) 395-4011
Bachelor's Degree in
Research Laboratory Technology
(661) 395-4011
Bachelor's Degree in
Respiratory Care
909-389-3202
Bachelor's Degree in
Mortuary Science
714-484-7278
Bachelor's Degree in
Respiratory Care
310-660-3593 ext. 3550
Bachelor's Degree in
Equine and Ranch Management
530-283-0202 ext. 272
Bachelor's Degree in
Dental Hygiene
(650) 949-7330
Bachelor's Degree in
Biomanufacturing
760-795-6924
Bachelor's Degree in
Respiratory Care
209-575-6550
Bachelor's Degree in
Automotive Technology
562-908-3460
Bachelor's Degree in
Cyber Defense and Analysis
619-388-3400
Bachelor's Degree in
Health Information Management
619-388-2606
Bachelor's Degree in
Occupational Studies
(714) 564-6833​
Bachelor's Degree in
Interaction Design
(310) 434-8845
Bachelor's Degree in
Health Information Management
530-242-7500
Bachelor's Degree in
Respiratory Care
650-738-4176
Bachelor's Degree in
Biomanufacturing
707-477-8354
Bachelor's Degree in
Dental Hygiene
(310) 287-4457
Source: https://higherlearningforhigherearning.com/

our

mission

"Four-year degrees at community colleges will help create the future workforce in our state. These affordable and high-quality degrees available at community colleges are transforming people’s lives, allowing them to get good-paying jobs close to home."
-Jerry Hill, California State Senator (2012-2020)


source: fox5sandiego.com/
California’s economy is demanding more educated workers. In just a few years, that demand will reach critical mass. The Public Policy Institute of California says, “If we don’t ramp-up college access and completion rates, by the year 2030, California will have a shortage of 1.1 million workers with a bachelor’s degree. 

To help meet the demand, the California Community Colleges are now offering an innovative program: Bachelor’s degrees in 11 majors at 15 schools.

The degrees are unique to California Community Colleges, and not offered at UC or CSU’s. These career education fields have been carefully chosen to meet workforce demands in each region.

Source: https://higherlearningforhigherearning.com/