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ACCOUNTING |
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ALLIED HEALTH |
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AMERICAN LANGUAGE PROGRAM |
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ANTHROPOLOGY |
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ART |
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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES |
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BANKING & FINANCE |
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION |
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CHEMISTRY |
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CINEMA |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE - Also see courses listed under the Information Technology (INF) designation. |
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MASS COMMUNICATION |
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE |
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DANCE |
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DRAFTING & DESIGN (AIA Provider, Bergen Community College is registered as a Premier provider with the American Institute of Architects, Continuing Education System (AIA/CES). We are committed to offering quality education in accordance with the AIA/CES criteria. (Provider #F162). These programs meet the AIA/CES criteria for Quality Level III. AIA members will receive the appropriate Learning Units, which will be reported directly to the AIA/CES.) |
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DENTAL HYGIENE (Starting in September 2003, dental hygiene applicants will be required to pass the ACCUPLACER exam for admittance into the program.) |
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ULTRASOUND/DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY |
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ENGLISH BASIC SKILLS |
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ECONOMICS |
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EDUCATION |
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ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY |
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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY |
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EARTH SCIENCES |
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GEOGRAPHY |
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HISTORY |
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HOTEL/RESTAURANT/HOSPITALITY |
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HORTICULTURE |
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Also see courses listed under the Computer Science (CIS) designation. |
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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES |
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WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURES Placement Policy for Students of World Languages and Cultures: Students interested in studying a world language at Bergen Community College may choose to either begin a new one or continue the language studied previously. Students who have studied a world language in high school and have received a grade of B or better, are required to enroll in the appropriate BCC course as follows: One year of study, Level I courses (e.g., French I); Two years of study, Level II courses (e.g., French II); Three or more years of study, Level III courses (e.g., Intermediate French I). Check the registration booklet for current course offerings. Native or near native speakers of Spanish are required to enroll in special courses designed for their needs (Elementary Spanish for Heritage Speakers and/or Intermediate Spanish for Heritage Speakers). Admission is by permission of the Academic Coordinator or the Dean of Arts and Humanities. |
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PARALEGAL STUDIES |
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LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT |
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LITERATURE (Literature courses need not be taken in sequential order.) |
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MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE - - Also see courses listed under the Information Technology (INF) designation. |
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MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY |
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MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT |
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APPLIED MUSIC |
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MUSIC |
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NURSING |
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OFFICE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY |
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PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION |
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PHYSICS |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE |
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PSYCHOLOGY |
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RADIOGRAPHY |
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REAL ESTATE |
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RESPIRATORY THERAPY |
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RADIATION THERAPY |
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SOCIOLOGY |
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SPEECH COMMUNICATION |
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SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY |
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TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES |
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THEATRE |
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VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY |
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Cardiovascular Ultrasound Physics I |
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VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY |
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WELLNESS & EXERCISE SCIENCE |
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WRITING |