
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
Our Programs
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Artificial Intelligence is being universally applied across all industries at an unprecedented pace.
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The Associate in Arts and the Associate in Science degrees can give you a good start before transferring to a four-year university.
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Gain the knowledge and skills related to agricultural commodities and resources.
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Study the stars and other celestial objects and learn about the development of the universe.
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Study organisms big and small in transferrable core curriculum courses.
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Learn the basic principles and practice of this vital science, which could help in the pursuit of a career in health care or education.
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Develop excellent analytical and problem solving skills as you pursue a career in this thriving field.
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Learn how computers communicate with each other as you study the design, installation and improvement of computer networks and related software.
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Houston Community College’s Cyber Security program is nationally recognized by the National Security Agency (NSA) as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense.
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Get hands-on experience working with state-of-the-art equipment as you pursue a career in a field brimming with employment opportunities.
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The HCC Engineering program makes it possible for students to complete the first two years of a four-year engineering degree at HCC and then transfer to the university of their choice to complete their engineering degree in a number of engineering fields. With the addition of two Engineering Academies, students also have an opportunity to be co-enrolled with university partners simultaneously.
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This training is designed to lead to employment opportunities in the corporate world and with government agencies.
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Gain an understanding of the environment as you study this eclectic science, which is fundamental to the functioning of society.
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Gain the necessary skills to develop and manage plant life.
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Become proficient in the installation, calibration and troubleshooting for maintaining process control equipment and systems.
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Learning the fundamental skills and techniques of math will pay off regardless of your career choice.
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Explore locales with geologists and petroleum engineers to extract natural gas and oil.
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Acquire understanding in a natural science with the study of matter and its motion through spacetime.
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Learn how to maintain safety standards, oversee process quality and work in production areas.