STEM Studies +
Open the door to a world of career and learning opportunities with CCV’s STEM studies degree.
Overview
If you’re curious about science, technology, engineering, and math, and how these fields intersect, this multidisciplinary degree will give you the skills and knowledge to launch an exciting career, continue your education, or both. The beauty of this program is its diversity: you choose your path of specialization, from architecture to physics, from biology to mechanical engineering and beyond. You’ll get loads of practical, hands-on skills to help you meet your academic and career goals.
- Outcomes
- Transfer Pathways
- Explore Careers
- Prior Learning
As part of the STEM studies degree program, you’ll complete the Professional Field Experience course, which gives you the chance to apply your learning to a workplace setting and build a valuable connection with a local employer.
The STEM studies program provides the skills and qualifications for entry-level work in a variety of scientific, environmental, and technical settings. You’ll also be exceptionally well prepared to continue your education at the bachelor’s degree level.
If you’re interested in continuing your education beyond an associate degree, there are many options for transfer. And to make transferring seamless, easy, and affordable, CCV has agreements with other institutions across Vermont and throughout the region. Students who graduate from CCV with a STEM studies degree can choose from 54 pathways into bachelor’s degrees.
The Vermont Transfer Guarantee is a partnership between CCV and participating Vermont colleges and universities that provides guaranteed admission and seamless transfer to:
- Champlain College
- VTSU
- Norwich University
- Saint Michael’s College
For a full list of transfer pathways from CCV’s STEM studies degree, view the transfer pathways search tool.
The Vermont State Colleges System Prior Learning Assessment options help you get credit for any college-level learning you may have gained through work and training, military or community service, or online and self-study. No matter which option you choose, you can save money and graduate sooner. Visit ccv.edu/priorlearning to learn more.
