New Bachelor’s Degrees Coming to Maricopa Colleges
Staff Report / Maricopalocal.org
Maricopa Community Colleges has announced the addition of three new bachelor’s degree programs, set to welcome students in the fall of 2025. The new programs are:
- Bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning at Chandler-Gilbert Community College
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration-Accounting at Paradise Valley Community College
- Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration-Management at Scottsdale Community College
These bachelor’s programs are described as affordable, accessible, and transformative, with nearly 5,000 students already enrolled in similar programs, many of whom are first-generation students.
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