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Associate in Applied Science Degree

Business Administration - General Business

This program prepares students for the challenges of the ever-changing world of business. Specialized courses and liberal arts studies provide students with a foundation needed to pursue careers characterized by rapid processing of information, constant change, and increasing competition.


Contact: Business Academic Office at 231-995-1169 for more information.


Associate in General Studies Degree

The Associate in General Studies (AGS) is for students whose goal is self-enrichment and is designed to provide a maximum opportunity for students to be exposed to a wide breadth of college curriculum.


Contact: Counseling Office at 231-995-1232 for more information.


Associate Degree in Nursing - Online Option

An online, face to face hybrid program.

This option is intended for full-time ADN students. It will make all of the nursing theory or academic classes available in an online format. It will still require attendance in person for the lab and clinical courses. The labs and clinicals are generally scheduled in the Traverse City area and will require 2-3 days per week of attendance.
For more information visit the Nursing website at http://www.nmc.edu/healthoccupations/nursing/

contact: Ann Ivers at aivers@nmc.edu, (231) 995-1238, or the Health Occupations Office Manager at (231) 995-1235.


Associate in Science and Arts Degree

An online program.

The Associate in Science and Arts degree is generally pursued by students who are planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete a baccalaureate degree.

Contact: The FLO Office at (231) 995-1962 for more information.


Criminal Justice

An online collaborative program.

Students who complete the program are prepared to transfer to a four-year college or university and continue study toward a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, law, security, public service, and law enforcement.

Contact: Al Hart at (231) 995-1283 or by email, ahart@nmc.edu


Computer Studies: Office Applications Specialist Certificate

An online Office Applications Certificate

Model Schedule
Business Division Web Site

Contact: Business Academic Office at 231-995-1169 for more information.


General Studies Certificate

An online program.

This certificate can stand alone until the student determines which program they wish to pursue, or by completing the following courses will fulfill the general education requirements of the AAS or AGS degrees.  See specific program requirements to select appropriate courses.

Contact: The FLO Office at (231) 995-1962 for more information.


Science and Arts Certificate

An online program.

This certificate will fulfill the state’s MACRAO agreement, and can be used as a basis for transfer to another institution. Students completing the following courses will also fulfill the general education requirements of the ASA degree.

Contact: The FLO Office at (231) 995-1962 for more information.


If you are seeking online courses for your specific program that are not currently offered online check out the Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Consortium at vcampus.mccvlc.org website for online course options.