Kennebec Valley Community College
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Kennebec Valley Community College, one of the seven colleges in the Maine Community College System, is a commuter college located on a sixty-four acre campus in Fairfield, Maine.
[edit] Overview
Kennebec Valley Community College was organized in 1969 by the 104th Maine Legislature and first classes began in the fall of 1970, with 35 full-time and 131 part-time students. Since then, KVCC has undergone many changes and has grown to an enrollment of 1,926 full and part-time students enrolled in credit courses for the fall semester, 2006. In addition, KVCC offers a comprehensive schedule of continuing education courses and business and industry outreach programs. The College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. and offers 25 full-time associate degree, diploma and certificate programs.
[edit] Programs of Study
Advanced Emergency Care
Applied Electronics & Computer Technology
- Engineering Technology
- Marine Electronics Technology
Associate in Arts in Liberal Studies
Biological Sciences
Business Administration
- Accounting
- Marketing/Management
Computer Aided Drafting & Design
Computer Science
Education Program
- Special Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Speech/Language
Electrical Lineworker Technology
General Technology
General Technology Health Information Technology
Industrial Electrical/Electronics Technology
Massage Therapy
Medical Assistant
Medical Coding
Medical Transcription
Mental Health & Human Services
Nursing (Generic & Upgrade
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Physical Therapist Assistant
Precision Machining Technology
Pulp & Paper Technology
Radiologic Technology
- Medical Sonography
Respiratory Therapy Technology
(Generic & Advanced Standing)
Trade & Technical Occupations
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