International Student
Academic Programs
Intensive English Program
Preparation for your college major, taking the TOEFL, or professional career.
University Transfer Programs
In general, students who select one of these programs of study complete the lower division requirements (general education) of their major at Chemeketa within two years and then transfer to a university to complete the upper division requirements of their major after two more years.
Professional/Technical Programs
Courses to obtain a one-year Certificate or two-year Associate degree for early entry into the workforce. In many of these fields you may earn either a Certificate or Associate, or both. Some programs listed below may have special admission requirements or prerequisites.
Accounting: Associate Aquarium Science Associate Automotive Technology: Associate, Certificate Building Inspection Technology: Associate, Certificate Business Technology: Associate, Certificate Civil Technology: Associate, Certificate Computer Programming: Associate Criminal Justice: Associate Dental Assisting: Certificate Drafting Technology: Associate, Certificate Early Childhood Education: Associate, Certificate Electronics Technologies: Associate EMT-Paramedic: Associate Fire Protection Technology: Associate Health Services Management: Associate, Certificate Horticulture Associate Hospitality and Tourism Management:
(some classes must be taken online)Associate, Certificate Human Services: Associate, Certificate Industrial Technology: Associate Juvenile Corrections: Certificate Network Technology: Associate Nursing: Associate, Certificate Pharmacy Technology Associate Retail Management Certificate Speech Language Pathology Assistant: Associate Vineyard Management: Associate, Certificate Visual Communications:
(Graphic Design)Associate Welding: Associate, Certificate Wine Marketing Associate Winemaking: Associate, Certificate
More Information
If you would like more information about attending Chemeketa, contact our Office for International Programs , by e-mail, by telephone 503-399-5141, or by FAX 503-365-4768.
Updated October 2006 by the College Advancement Department.


