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Lesson 7A: Two-Year Programs

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s you embark upon the exploration of options for your future, some decisions hold more weight than others in the long run. One of those is where you decide to go to school after you  graduate from high school. And, you can’t make that choice without some information…

Who goes to a Two-Year program?

[show-hide] Anyone who is interested in taking college classes and wants to avoid spending a ton of money on basic courses that are the same, no matter where you take them. [/show-hide]

Important facts:

– [show-hide] No one ever knows where you start college. They only know where you finish. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] Your diploma only shows the school from which you graduate. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] Texas community colleges have classes that follow the same standards as Texas four-year public universities. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] It’s sometimes harder to transfer community college credit to private universities, but it’s not impossible. You just want to check first. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] Community colleges do not offer four-year degrees, so you will have to transfer if you want a four-year degree. [/show-hide]

 

Benefits of Starting at Community College:

– [show-hide] You can save more than $20,000 per year. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] Community colleges offer smaller classes. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] You get time to decide what your major will be and then pick a four-year college that has a good program in that area. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] You can get an associate’s degree at the end of two years, so you can get a better job during four-year college. [/show-hide]

 

Possible Drawbacks of Attending Community College:

– [show-hide] There is usually no campus life. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] Classes fill up quickly, so you need to register on time. [/show-hide]

– [show-hide] You will have to be very careful in the classes you pic, so that they’ll transfer. [/show-hide]

 

What are the two streams of education for Two-Year institutions? 

– [show-hide] 1. Vocational and 2. University Studies [/show-hide]

The Vocational option prepares students to [show-hide] go out and get employment after two years. [/show-hide] This pathway may also be called [show-hide] Career or Technical Programs. [/show-hide]

The University Studies option prepares students to [show-hide] transfer to four-year college. [/show-hide] This pathway may also be called [show-hide] Academic programs. [/show-hide]

 

Here’s a table of some sample programs that exist. Not every community college will offer all of these programs, but this is for you to get an idea.

 

Vocational Program

What you can do after the degree

University Studies Program

What you can do after the degree

Construction Technology

Get a management or supervisor position in residential or commercial construction.

English

Start at four-year college

Geographic Information Science

Work in multiple industries. Very high demand area.

History

Start at four-year college

Business Administration

Become a manager in a company or work as a supervisor.

Political Science

Start at four-year college

Database Administration Specialization

Create and administer a database. Work on different types of databases.

Sociology

Start at four-year college

Health Information Technology

Work in doctors’ offices and hospitals, among other places, doing administrative work.

Psychology

Start at four-year college

Medical Sonography

Perform ultrasound tests on patients. Work in hospitals and other facilities.

Math

Start at four-year college

 

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