Investigate the possibilities. Peninsula College offers degrees intended for transfer to four-year schools, degrees in professional/technical disciplines, programs for high school students interested in college-level courses, and a high-school diploma program for adults.
Degrees & Certificates
Peninsula College offers the Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts Honors, the Associate of Science and the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree, as well as one-year certificates and a variety of short-term certificates.
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Catalog
The current course catalog provides course descriptions,as well as program and degree requirements. Use the online version or the printable PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader) format.
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Arts & Sciences
Classes in the Arts & Sciences are the principal elements of the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees. These two degrees provide a foundation for continued study toward a bachelor’s degree.
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Professional Technical
Professional-technical classes provide instruction for entry or re-entry into the workforce, enhancement of current skills, or college transfer. PC offers Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees, one-year certificates, and many short-term certificates.
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Running Start
The Running Start Program enables eligible high school students to enroll simultaneously in high school and college classes, or solely in college classes, for the purpose of earning credit to be awarded by both their high school district and Peninsula College.
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Adult High School
Adults (19 years and older) who did not complete high school may obtain a high school diploma through Peninsula College. Classes taken to satisfy high school requirements may also be applied to a college degree.
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Adult Basic Skills
Free classes in adult basic education, GED test preparation, English as a Second Language (ESL), job-related skills, and family literacy.
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