Davidson County Community College provides quality educational programs and services to prepare people for enhanced employment and educational opportunities.
Davidson County Community College was chartered in 1958 as an Industrial Education Center designed to provide adults the education and skills needed to move from an agricultural to a manufacturing-based economy. Today, DCCC serves approximately 16,000 students each year on the Davidson and Davie campuses and its two satellite centers. With over 50 curriculum programs, the campus continues to grow and expand its educational programs and services.
Programs
Accounting, Administration, Air Conditioning, Art, Automotive Service Technology, Automotive Technology, Biotechnology, Business, Business Administration, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Computer Technology, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Electronics, Electronics Engineering Technology, Emergency Medical Services, Engineering, Engineering Technology, Fine Art, Fire Protection Engineering, General Studies, Health, Health Information, Histotechnology, Human Resource Management, Industrial Technology, Information Security, Information Systems, Interpreter, Liberal Arts, Management, Mechanical, Media Arts, Medical, Medical Assistant, Medical Laboratory, Motorcycle Mechanics, Music, Network Technology, Nursing, Paralegal Studies, Pharmacy, Pharmacy Technology, Phlebotomy, Pre-Engineering, Programming, Race Car Performance, Recreation, Science, Skin Care, Spanish, Special Education, Sport Management, Teacher Education, Technology, Technology Management, Truck Driving, Visual and Media Arts, Web Page Design, Welding, Zoology, Therapeutic Massage
Campus type
Multiple Campuses
Carnegie
Associate’s—Public Suburban-serving Single Campus
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