Pathway:
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)
Industry Certification, Associate, Associate of Arts, Advanced Technical Certificate, Technical Certificate, Baccalaureate
There are 29 programs currently available.
Years ago, few could have predicted just how much we would come to depend on computers in the modern world. Now, in the 21st century, information technology moves at lightning speed, resulting in faster, sleeker and much more sophisticated software, hardware and networking connections than ever before. This means an ever-changing environment for our Engineering and Math degrees.
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)
Industry Certification, Associate, Associate of Arts, Advanced Technical Certificate, Technical Certificate, Baccalaureate
There are 29 programs currently available.
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Career Paths
Our Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math programs are specifically designed to provide you with the training you need for immediate career success in as little as one to two years as a full-time student. With technology continuing to evolve, information technology specialists are more important than ever. Check out a few of the paths you could take:
Innovative learning technology to help you succeed.
Computer science department partners with industry leaders such as CISCO, CIW, and Microsoft.
FastPathPlus Accelerated programs available
Earn Technical Certificates related to your program as you earn your degree.
Everyone’s story is unique. BC Online is dedicated to making your education your own. Supportive staff and faculty will help you achieve your goals and make your story a reality. Start your online story today.
Broward College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. BC Online is ready to help you achieve your academic goals.
Primary campuses across
South Florida.
Additional centers throughout
the region and across the world.
More than 63,000
students per year.