CCC's Offering Bachelor's Degree Programs
The Bachelor's Degree Program from the California Community Colleges was created to make it easier and more affordable for students to get their bachelor’s degree and to create more employment opportunities for students. In May 2015, the Board of Governors approved 15 colleges to participate in the pilot program. The first Bachelor’s Degree Program graduates received their degrees in spring 2018.
The following is a list of California Community Colleges that offer a bachelor's degree program.
College | Degree |
Antelope Valley | Airframe Manufacturing Technology |
Bakersfield | |
Cerritos | Dental Hygiene (recently approved) |
Crafton | Respiratory Care |
Cypress | Mortuary Science |
DeAnza | Automotive Technology Management (recently approved) |
El Camino | Respiratory Care |
Feather River | |
Foothill |
Respiratory Care (recently approved) |
Fresno | Dental Hygiene (recently approved) |
Hartnell | Respiratory Care (recently approved) |
Los Angeles Valley College | Respiratory Care (recently approved) |
Mira Costa | Biomanufacturing |
Modesto | Respiratory Care |
Moorpark | Biomanufacturing |
Mt. San Antonio College | Histotechnology (recently approved) |
Rio Hondo | Automotive Technology |
San Diego City | Cyber Defense and Analysis |
San Diego Mesa | Health Information Management |
Santa Ana | Occupational Studies |
Santa Monica | Interaction Design |
Shasta | Health Information Management |
Skyline | Respiratory Care |
Solano | Biomanufacturing |
Taft College | Dental Hygiene (recently approved) |
Ventura College | Automotive Career Education (recently approved) |
West Los Angeles |
Last updated: 08.29.2023