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Available Credentials

AAS - Associate in Applied Science

A two-year applied degree combining core coursework with hands-on training for immediate entry into the workforce.

64 credits2 years

Diploma

A focused, shorter credential covering the essential skills for entry-level roles.

36 credits1 year

Certificate

A targeted credential for building or validating a specific skill set.

18 credits1 semester

Program Overview

This program prepares students for careers that blend technical skill with professional judgment. Through a mix of foundational coursework and hands-on application, learners build the competencies employers expect from day one. Students progress through a structured sequence that balances theory and practice, culminating in a capstone experience that mirrors real workplace challenges. Faculty bring industry experience and mentor students toward credentials, transfer, or direct employment.
WPCC students working together at tables in a classroom

Highlights

  • Small class sizes with dedicated faculty mentorship
  • Hands-on labs and real-world projects
  • Flexible day, evening, and online scheduling
  • Financial aid and scholarship opportunities available
  • Clear pathways to transfer or immediate employment

Skills

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Professional written and verbal communication
  • Data analysis and interpretation
  • Project and time management
  • Team collaboration and leadership
  • Industry-standard tools and software

Career Paths

WPCC students and staff smiling together with an award

Administrative Coordinator

Manage office operations, scheduling, and communications for teams and departments.

A small group of WPCC students collaborating around a table

Operations Specialist

Support day-to-day business processes and help improve efficiency across the organization.

A group of WPCC students and staff gathered together

Account Representative

Build client relationships and manage accounts, orders, and follow-up.

Faculty

Dr. Karen Whitfield

Department Chair, Business Administration

Dr. Whitfield has led the Business Administration department for over a decade, bringing 20 years of corporate management experience into the classroom. She mentors students through capstone projects and regional internship placements.

Marcus Bell, CPA

Instructor, Accounting & Finance

A licensed CPA, Marcus teaches financial and managerial accounting and advises the student-run Accounting Society. His courses emphasize the practical reporting and software skills employers expect on day one.

Tanya Brooks

Instructor, Management & Marketing

Tanya pairs classroom instruction with real client marketing projects, connecting students to local businesses across the Catawba Valley. She specializes in digital marketing, team leadership, and small-business strategy.

Transfer Your Credits

Many of your credits can transfer toward a bachelor's degree at four-year colleges and universities.

View Transfer Information →

Credit for Prior Learning

Get credit for what you already know — work experience, military training, and industry certifications that align with program outcomes.

Learn About CPL →

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the program take to complete?

Most students complete the associate degree in two years of full-time study. Diploma and certificate options can be finished sooner, and part-time schedules are available.

Can I transfer these credits to a four-year university?

Yes. Many courses transfer to partner institutions. An advisor can help you build a transfer plan aligned to your goals.

Are financial aid and scholarships available?

Eligible students can access federal and state financial aid, along with institutional and foundation scholarships. The financial aid office can walk you through your options.

Do you offer evening or online classes?

Yes. Many courses are offered in the evening and online to accommodate working students and family schedules.

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