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Degrees & Majors
At a community college you can take classes to prepare you for college-level math and English, receive career training to get in the workforce quickly and affordably, and complete lower division courses that are transferable to a four-year college or university.
A community college is a good choice for anyone who may want to attend a four-year school later but who is not yet academically, personally, or economically ready to begin study at a university. Community college is also a good option for those who are unemployed or under-employed and want to be retrained to work in emerging and in-demand industries such as health care and green jobs.
Choose a link to the left to begin to explore degrees and majors at Merritt College
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Merritt Catalog 2011-2013 | 16.84 MB |
| Full Catalog 2009-2011 | 15.35 MB |
