Southeast Community College

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Southeast Community College (SCC) is a community college system located in Southeast Nebraska.

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[edit] Locations

The college includes three campuses and more than 20 off-campus sites in 15 counties. The campuses are located in the following cities:

SCC-Lincoln includes three main locations, all located off of 'O' street. The campus at 88th street and Energy Square at 11th are open to all students, while the Continuing Education Center at 68th street is intended mainly for business professionals and entrepreneurs, and features workshops and seminars. Shuttles transport some students between the primary campus and Energy Square.

SCC also offers distance learning for 115 courses via the web, and averages 1,500 students per term.

[edit] Programs offered

As of the 1 July 2006 - 30 June 2007 school year, Southeast Community College offered the following academic and vocational programs:

[edit] Academic Education

  • Academic Transfer
  • Nebraska Law Enforcement

[edit] Agriculture/Laboratory Science

  • Agriculture Business & Management Technology
  • Laboratory Science Technology

[edit] Business

  • Business Administration
  • Business Information Technology (formerly Office Technology)

[edit] Construction

  • Architectural-Engineering Technology
  • Building Construction Technology
  • Computer Aided Design Drafting
  • Fire Protection Technology
  • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology
  • Land Surveying/Civil Engineering Technology

[edit] Electronic/Computer

  • Computer Programming Technology
  • Construction Electrician - IBEW Option
  • Electrical & Electromechanical Technology
  • Electronic Servicing & Electronic Engineering Technology
  • Electronic Technology-Navy Option
  • Microcomputer Technology

[edit] Family & Consumer Science

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Food Service/Hospitality

[edit] Health

  • Associate Degree Nursing
  • Dental Assisting
  • Human Services
  • Medical Assisting
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Practical Nursing
  • Radiologic Technology
  • Respiratory Care
  • Surgical Technology

[edit] Manufacturing

  • Machine Tool Technology
  • Manufacturing Engineering Technology
  • Nondestructive Testing Technology
  • Welding Technology

[edit] Mass Media/Communication

  • Graphic Design
  • Mass Media
  • Visual Publications

[edit] Transportation

  • Auto Collision Repair Technology
  • Automotive Technology
  • DaimlerChrysler (CAP) College Automotive Program
  • Deere Construction & Forestry Equipment Tech
  • Diesel Technology-Farm
  • Diesel Technology-Truck
  • Ford (ASSET) Automotive Student Service Educational Training Program
  • General Motors (ASEP) Automotive Service Educational Program
  • John Deere Ag Parts
  • John Deere Ag Tech
  • Motorcycle, ATV, & Personal Watercraft Technology
  • Parts Marketing & Management
  • Professional Truck Driver Training

[edit] Transfer program

The two-year Academic Transfer program is popular amongst students wanting to get their general education requirements completed before moving to a four-year institution as a Junior. UNL is the most popular transfer location for SCC Academic Transfer students, and SCC is UNL's largest feeder. There is a 1:1 class credit transfer ratio between SCC and UNL, with SCC quarter credits being translated into the equivalent of UNL semester credits. Other popular transfer locations include Doane and Nebraska Wesleyan.

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