Programs and Degrees
CTC can prepare you for a great career in a number of high-demand fields. Earn an occupational endorsement, a certificate, an associate or bachelor's degree. Not sure what would suit you? Explore through Career Coach. If you are just looking for training and do not need a degree, consider enrolling as a non-degree student to earn industry certifications or other credentials.
CTC Program | Catalog Link | More Info |
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Air Traffic Control | Air Traffic Control Minor Air Traffic Control AAS |
Prepares students to assume roles in the directing and control of aircraft moving
through the National Airspace System (NAS)
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Applied Technologies Leadership | Applied Technologies Leadership BS | Prepares students for career advancement in any career and technical area. Courses focus on soft skills and leadership development. Complete a degree using up to 45 prior or current training credits. |
Apprenticeship Technologies | Apprenticeship Technologies AAS | Complete a degree using prior or current apprenticeship training. |
Architectural & Engineering Technology | Architectural & Engineering Technology AAS |
The Associate of Applied Science in Architectural & Engineering Technology (AET) combines
creative design thinking with digital, state-of-the-art 3D modeling to prepare students
for jobs in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry as well
as government agencies
involved in construction. |
Automotive Technology | Automotive Technology AAS Automotive Technology UC |
Prepares students to understand theory, diagnose and repair all systems of modern
vehicles.
The AAS degree and undergraduate certificate are accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation.
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Aviation Administration | Aviation Administration BS Aviation Administration Minor | Prepares Alaskan students to lead 21st century aviation enterprises as innovators and entrepreneurial managers in a global workforce. |
Aviation Maintenance | Aviation Maintenance AAS Aviation Maintenance Airframe UC Aviation Maintenance Powerplant UC |
Prepares graduates to be highly qualified aviation maintenance professionals and employees
to meet the aviation maintenance needs of the State of Alaska, the nation and the
world.
UC Aircraft Maintenance Technology - Airframe: prepares students to perform and lead
airframe maintenance for an ever changing industry.
UC Aircraft Maintenance Technology - Powerplant: prepares students to perform and lead powerplant maintenance for an ever changing industry. |
Communication | Communication BA | Prepares students to understand the critical role of communication in the diverse contexts of their lives and to apply skills, such as critical thinking, collaborative problem solving, intercultural communication, conflict management, and persuasion in personal and professional contexts. |
Computer Networking and Technology | Computer Systems and Network Technology AAS Cisco-Certified Network Associate OEC | Prepares students for entry-level positions or career advancement in the computer electronics and networking industries. Mean salary in Alaska for Network Administrators is $83,700. |
Construction Management | Construction Management BS Construction Management AAS |
Degrees nationally accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.
Within one year of graduation, Bachelor of Science graduates earn on average $62,268
per year in Alaska.
Construction Management is the fastest growing major in the United States.
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Culinary Arts | Culinary Arts AAS | Prepares students for entry-level positions or advancement in the expanding food service industry. |
Diesel Power Technology | Diesel Power Technology AAS Diesel Power Technology UC |
Prepares students to be successful technicians in the medium- and heavy-duty truck and equipment service industry.
AAS degree and undergraduate certificate are accredited by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation
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Occupational Safety and Health | Occupational Safety and Health BS Occupational Safety and Health AAS | Prepares students for employment as safety professionals in a variety of industries including construction, petroleum, mining, tourism and fishery. |
Professional Piloting | Professional Piloting BS Professional Piloting AAS |
Professional flight training prepares Alaskans to compete for the 600,000+ worldwide
piloting jobs forecast over the next two decades.
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Welding & Nondestructive Testing | Welding OEC Advanced Welding OEC Nondestructive Testing Technology OEC |
Prepares students for employment in welding and/or nondestructive examination as entry-level
technicians.
OEC - Welding
OEC - Advanced Welding
OEC - Nondestructive Testing
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For further information about our programs and their requirements, visit the UAA Catalog. |