STEM Program
A career in STEM often means being at the front of ground-breaking technology and research. This rapidly growing field encompasses computer programming and the latest technology, medicine and scientific research, a variety of engineering fields (mechanical, chemical, civil, more), and analysis or statistics.
The Pathway Program is designed for students who wish to explore a wide range of career options in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics in anticipation of selecting a degree in one of these specific fields. After the first semester of this program*, students will either branch off into a specific STEM program or work closely with their advising team to select appropriate electives.
What will I learn?
Students will work on general education courses in addition to focusing on math and a variety of sciences. Students will explore engineering and computers while understanding ethical and communication standards necessary for the field.
Associate of Science
The STEM Program is designed for students who wish to explore a wide range of career options in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics in anticipation of selecting a degree in one of these specific fields. After the first semester of this degree*, students will either branch off into a specific STEM program or work closely with their advising team to select appropriate courses. Students will have the opportunity to accomplish their individual career/academic goals and interests and ensure their credits/time to graduation are minimized. This program offers necessary course work to transfer to a four-year university, allowing students to pursue a bachelor’s degree or further education in STEM. Many careers in STEM will require advanced degrees.
Available at the Cheyenne main campus and the Laramie campus (ACC).
*Programs in the STEM Pathway share a common first semester of courses except the Artificial Intelligence Program. Students interested in the AI Program should enroll directly into that program.
What can I do with this degree?
Graduates of this program will need to continue their education at a four-year institution.
After completing a bachelor’s degree, graduates may work as
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Cost of Attendance
For general college expenses, students should view LCCC’s cost of attendance. Students in this program may incur additional expenses depending on course selection.