The Department of Natural Sciences and Applied Technology offers courses in biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science and technology, earth science, construction technology, and horticulture, leading to the A.S. or A.A. degrees.
Course credits may be transferred to a 4-year college or university if you would like to continue towards a B.S. or B.A. degree - in fact, many of our students do go on to higher degrees. The College has partnerships with other Massachusetts state colleges, University of Massachusetts, and Boston University, so you can earn your degree right here on Cape Cod.
Information on individual courses are now organized by faculty name. Click on the Faculty link above, and then on the faculty member of interest.
The Environmental Technology Program offers certificates in wastewater management, water supply, sustainable energy, construction technology, and Geographic Information Systems. The Program also has 1, 2, or 3-credit internships where you will get the on- or off- campus hands-on experience that will help you get a job when you graduate. The link provides information about certificates and internships.
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