Westmoreland County Community College
145 Pavilion Lane
Youngwood, PA 15697
Westmoreland County
community college is committed to providing access to quality educational opportunities that meet the diverse needs and interests of the communities we serve. Westmoreland County
Community College students can select from a variety of degree, diploma and certificate programs.
The Pennsylvania school offers 57 associate degree programs, 11 diploma programs, and 39 certificate programs that can provide you with the education and skills needed to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation. Or, a student can enroll in the associate of arts degree program, which parallels the first two years of a bachelor's degree, and then transfer credits to a four-year university. Articulation agreements with numerous colleges and universities will help to ease the transfer process.
Three new programs have been added to the curriculum at this Pennsylvania school. An associate degree in Nutritional Services Management, an option of Dietetic Technology, will prepare students for careers in nutrition care or food service management. A nine-credit Early Childhood Education Director Certificate will provide early childhood education personnel with a solid knowledge and understanding of the role of an early childhood director. The Library Science certificate program at Westmoreland County
Community College will prepare students to work in libraries or information centers in a variety of settings by providing a foundation in library technical services, the use of collections, classification systems, references and resources, and management.
Westmoreland County
Community College is committed to providing a curriculum, be it a course, program, or degree that will challenge students intellectually and cultivate problem-solving skills.
Quick Facts:
Westmoreland County Community College offers the associate in arts degree (AA), the associate in applied science degree (AAS), diploma programs, and certificate programs.
The associate in applied science degree at the Pennsylvania school requires the completion of at least 60 credit hours. Students take 15 hours of general education, one computer technology course, and specific program courses.
In an effort to extend the educational opportunities of Westmoreland County community college to area residents, the college maintains modern, well-kept facilities at seven locations in Westmoreland, Greene and Indiana counties making a Westmoreland County Community College facility accessible within a 20-minute drive from any point in the county.
Westmoreland County Community College was founded in 1970 and has approximately 6,237 full- and part-time students (Fall 2004) which range in age from 17 to 75.
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