Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

An associate in science, an associate degree in information technology, and the other many science, engineering, and math courses at Central Piedmont are an excellent option for students looking to enter a new career, add to their existing skill sets, or prepare for further education in a four-year degree program.

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Associate in Engineering


Transfer into a four-year bachelor’s degree in engineering at one the UNC system universities with the Central Piedmont Associate in Engineering...

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Associate in Science


Students who complete Central Piedmont's Associate in Science degree can transfer to a four-year institution having already fulfilled certain...

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Information Technology (IT)


Central Piedmont's information technology program will prepare you for a career as a designer, support technician, system admin, developer, or...

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Mathematics Courses


Math courses for general education credit; includes Developmental Mathematics (DMA) courses

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Science Courses


Biology and Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Physics, and Astronomy courses for general education credit

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Simulation and Game Development


Our program is among the first in the country to use augmented and virtual reality equipment to create virtual simulations and games.

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Sustainability Technologies


Start a career that will help you find and enforce best practices to reduce the environmental impact of engineering and construction.

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