Teach-Out Programs
The programs listed below are not available for new students but are still in progress for current students.
- Administration of Justice – AAS
- Network Technology – AAS
- Media Production Arts – AAS
- Welding Technology – Certificate
AA Degrees – For University Transfer
AAEE Degrees – For University Transfer
Program Page | Cochise College Catalog | Degree Map (PDF) |
Elementary Education | Associate of Arts Degree | AAEE – EED (PDF) |
ABUS Degrees – For University Transfer
Program Page | Cochise College Catalog | Degree Map (PDF) |
Business Administration | Associate of Business Degree | ABUS – BUSG (PDF) |
AS Degrees – For University Transfer
AGS Degrees – For University Transfer
Program Page | Cochise College Catalog | Degree Map (PDF) |
Allied Health | Associate of General Studies Degree | AGS – AHS (PDF) |
Aviation Dispatch | Associate of General Studies Degree | AGS – AVD (PDF) |
General Studies | Associate of General Studies Degree | AGS – AGS (PDF) |
AAS Degrees – Two-Year Training for Employment
Programs with courses that are available online are indicated by a icon. Programs listed with an * can be completed in a year or less.
Cochise College offers many certificates designed for direct employment.
The Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC) block fulfills general education requirements in arts, business, or math and science. Cochise College has three general education certificates: AGEC-A for arts, AGEC-B for business, and AGEC-S for math and science. These certificates are not financial aid eligible.
Communication – Students, using writing and other language skills both individually and collaboratively, will discover, organize, and communicate information, ideas, and arguments in a clear and effective manner appropriate to the audience and purpose.
Creativity – Students will analyze, evaluate, and reflect on aesthetic experiences; seek innovative solutions to technical, scientific, social, or individual problems; and produce artifacts of self-expression.
Critical Thinking – Students will employ logical, analytical, analogical, and reflective reasoning as well as scientific, mathematical, and artistic inquiry to solve problems effectively.
Diverse and Global Perspectives – Students will discover and understand the diversity of human experience and the interdependent roles of cultural, historical, economic, social, physical, and ecological forces in shaping this experience.
Information Literacy – Students will illustrate proficiency in information literacy by recognizing when information is needed and using both traditional sources and modern technologies to locate, evaluate, and effectively apply the needed information.
Technology Literacy – Students will apply technological skills and processes to access, manage, analyze, and understand information, and to present knowledge effectively.
Teach-Out Programs
The programs listed below are not available for new students but are still in progress for current students.