What Classes Can I Take?
There are two types of pathways:
There are two types of pathways:
College Transfer (CTP): A college transfer pathway is intended for the student who wants to obtain a bachelors degree or beyond and wants to jumpstart by taking some general education courses. These courses will transfer to any of the 16 UNC System universities. Students must contact the university they plan to attend to inquire about transfer credit if the college is not a part of the UNC system. Click on the links for a list of courses in each pathway. Students can also use this course list for future course planning.
College Transfer (CTP): A college transfer pathway is intended for the student who wants to obtain a bachelors degree or beyond and wants to jumpstart by taking some general education courses. These courses will transfer to any of the 16 UNC System universities. Students must contact the university they plan to attend to inquire about transfer credit if the college is not a part of the UNC system. Click on the links for a list of courses in each pathway. Students can also use this course list for future course planning.
Career and Technical Education (CTE): CTE pathways are for students who want to learn a specific skill or earn certifications in a particular career path. Students who wish to obtain their associates degree can earn certifications that lead to diplomas and AAS degrees, otherwise known as stackable credentials. Click on the links to learn more about these pathways and the degrees they can lead to. There are over 20 CTE pathways at Nash Community College.
Career and Technical Education (CTE): CTE pathways are for students who want to learn a specific skill or earn certifications in a particular career path. Students who wish to obtain their associates degree can earn certifications that lead to diplomas and AAS degrees, otherwise known as stackable credentials. Click on the links to learn more about these pathways and the degrees they can lead to. There are over 20 CTE pathways at Nash Community College.
Advertising and Graphic Design
Automotive Systems–Brakes and Suspension
Automotive Systems- Engine Performance
Automotive Systems–Electrical Performance
Broadcasting and Production Technology
Case Management **NEW**
Computer Engineering Technology
Electrical Systems Technology-Electrical Wiring
Electrical Systems Technology-Industrial Robotics
Hospitality-Lodging Management
Students may enroll in up to two pathways. Examples include one CTE and one college transfer pathway or two CTE pathways. Students may not enroll in two college transfer pathways.
Students may enroll in up to two pathways. Examples include one CTE and one college transfer pathway or two CTE pathways. Students may not enroll in two college transfer pathways.