Clackamas Community College: Distance Learning Programs

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CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Oregon City, Oregon
Learning Resources
http://dl.clackamas.edu

Clackamas Community College was founded in 1966. It first offered distance learning courses in 1997. In fall 2003, there were 1,772 students enrolled in distance learning courses. Institutionally administered financial aid is available to distance learners.

Services Distance learners have accessibility to academic advising, bookstore, campus computer network, e-mail services, library services.

Contact Cynthia R. Andrews, Director of Distance Learning, Title III and Library, Clackamas Community College, 19600 South Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, OR 97045. Telephone: 503-657-6958 Ext. 2417. Fax: 503-655-8925. E-mail: [email protected].

DEGREES AND AWARDS

Programs offered do not lead to a degree or other formal award.

COURSE SUBJECT AREAS OFFERED OUTSIDE OF DEGREE PROGRAMS

Undergraduate— accounting; administrative and secretarial services; adult/continuing education; American history; anthropology; biology; business; business administration and management; business and personal services marketing operations; business communications; business information and data processing services; business management and administrative services, other; chemistry; communications, other; computer and information sciences, general; computer and information sciences, other; computer science; computer software and media applications; computer systems networking and telecommunications; criminal justice and corrections; criminology; drafting; education, general; English as a second language; English composition; English literature (British and Commonwealth); English technical and business writing; environmental/environmental health engineering; European history; family and community studies; fine arts and art studies; foods and nutrition studies; health and physical education/fitness; horticulture services operations and management; marketing management and research; mathematics; music; philosophy; psychology; sociology; speech and rhetorical studies.

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