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Degree Programs

Cascadia Community College is a two-year institution offering degree, certificate and Community Education programs.

Degree Programs

Cascadia's degree programs are designed to serve as the first two years of a four-year baccalaureate degree. With our Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA), the courses you take at Cascadia will satisfy the General Education Requirements of most public colleges and Universities in Washington State. Visit Degree Programs for more information.

Certificate Programs

Certificates are awarded for completing training that is less than 90 credits in length and is professional/technical in content. Visit Certificate Programs for more information.

Additional Programs

Beside the degree and certificate programs offered at Cascadia, several additional programs are available. These programs include Running Start, Adult Basic Education, Training for Local Businesses, Community and Contract Education, Lifelong Learning and Distance Learning.

What program is right for me?

  • A student who wants to get a Bachelor of Arts (AIS) Degree should start with an Associate in Integrated Studies Degree.
  • A student who wants to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree should obtain an Associate in Science Degree, in either Track 1 or Track 2.
  • A student interested in a college transfer AIS degree could simultaneously pursue a short technical certificate like Flash Design or PC Network Technician. While earning elective credit, they could gain employable skills in a high demand field and attain gainful employment while continuing toward their longer term goal.
  • A student who wishes to improve English language skills, or pre-college English or math could enroll in an I-BEST program. These programs combine career-oriented technical courses with applied basic skills which help a student pursue a career.
  • Consult an advisor to see how you can work toward one of these goals. (425.352.8383)
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