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Cabrillo Educational Options:

Certificates:

Cabrillo offers certificates in many technical and vocational fields.

Certificates of Proficiency require a minimum of 30 semester units including an English course.

Skills Certificates and Certificates of Specialization require up to 24 units.

 

Associates in Science:

The majority of Cabrillo's Associate in Science degrees are in vocational programs. They are not generally appropriate for students wanting to transfer to a 4-year university as they do not meet the admission requirements.

Associate in Arts:

Cabrillo offers three different Associate in Arts degrees:

 

AA (non-transfer) degree

CSU General Education AA

IGETCGeneral Education AA

 

Transfer:

Cabrillo College offers the first two years of university work required for a Bachelor's degree (4-year college degree). It is important to choose the right general education pattern and do the lower division coursework required for your major.

 

See a Cabrillo Counselor.

 

Agriculture and Natural Resources are the primary industries of Northern California Farmers and supporting companies, employing large numbers of workers in our area. Natural Resources, including the timber industry, fish and wildlife and recreational management, provide additional career opportunities. These workers manage our parks, forests, water collection systems, and sanctuaries. If you want to work outdoors, caring for the land and the life it nourishes, this is a career path you should explore.


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Below are programs offered at Cabrillo College in the area of AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
Click on any program to find more information in the alphabetical listing of all programs, to view a brochure or go to a department's home page.
Program
Skills
Certificate
Proficiency Certificate
Associates Degree (AS/AA)
Transfer
   

Biology

   

Chemistry

   

   
     
   
     
     
     

Construction Codes &
Building Inspection

 

 

Environmental Science

     

General Science

   

Geography

   

Geology

   

     
   
 
     

Liberal Arts & Sciences

   

Meteorology

     

Oceanography

     

Transfer - Cabrillo can help you design the first 2 years of a 4 year university program, additionally Cabrillo has guaranteed admission agreements with some of the top California universities.

 

The Cabrillo College Counseling and Transfer & Career Center will help you plan your educational programs.

 

 
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