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Cazenovia Program


 

Clinton Community College currently offers Human Services graduates a chance to return to CCC and receive their baccalaureate degree from Cazenovia College.  The program is designed for the employed individual in the Human Services field to continue on their educational path.  The program offers evening classes which run fall, spring, and summer sessions on the Clinton campus.  The program takes 3 years of part-time study to complete, with students taking up to 6 credit hours per semester.  Note:  Toward the end of your academic journey, you will take one course on the Cazenovia campus, in the summer over a few weekends.  Cazenovia arranges for meal and room accommodations, which are easily accommodated into the most modest of personal budgets.    

As noted on the Cazenovia website: 

Named one of "America's Best Colleges"
by U.S. News & World Report.


Cazenovia College, located in Cazenovia, New York, is an old and storied institution. Founded in 1824, the College has operated at its original site in the Village of Cazenovia for over 185 years. In more recent years, Cazenovia College has seen persistent and meaningful change as it continues to establish itself as a leader in higher education. As an undergraduate baccalaureate college, Cazenovia College creates educational experiences that are individualized for students, matching skill sets with available programs and co-curricular offerings. This individualized approach to the educational experience is what sets Cazenovia College apart from others. 

 

The Cazenovia Program at CCC includes the following courses:                  

Abnormal Psychology
Acting Workshop
Childhood Disorders
Comparative Social Institutions in the U.S.
Contemporary Ethnic Families
Ethical Issues
Ethics for the Professions
Group Dynamics
Methods of Inquiry                                                                                                        
Multicultural Contributions to American Society
Professional Communications Techniques
Program Planning and Evaluation
Rehabilitation Services
Senior Capstone

Social Welfare Policies

*Students may also be required to register for some electives depending on the courses they completed while completing their Associates Degree.