South Suburban College: Majors & Ratings

Overall Rating:Overall Ranking - FairQuality:Education Quality Rating - BadSafety:Capmus Safety Rating - OustandingCosts:Tuition & Fees Cost Rating - Excellent

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Students to
Faculty Ratio
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South Suburban College offers 49 majors and allows you to earn your 1-year certificate or associate's degree.

Below we list majors offered at South Suburban College, diplomas available at this college, and South Suburban College program ratings.

Accounting & Finance Accounting and Finance Program Rating - Below Average

Accounting
· associate's degree
Accounting Technology and Bookkeeping
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
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Architecture Architecture Program Rating - Poor

Architectural Drafting and Design
· 1-year certificate
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Art Art Program Rating - Below Average

Commercial and Advertising Art
· associate's degree
General Fine and Studio Arts
· associate's degree
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Barbering & Hairstyling Barbering and Hairstyling Program Rating - Fair

Barbering
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
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Biology Biology Program Rating - Fair

Biological and Physical Sciences
· associate's degree
Biomedical Technology
· associate's degree
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Business Business Program Rating - Below Average

General Business Administration and Management
· associate's degree
Selling Skills and Sales Operations
· associate's degree
Small Business Administration and Management
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
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Computer Science Computer Science Program Rating - Below Average

General Computer Programming
· 1-year certificate
Information Science
· associate's degree
Multimedia and Information Resources Design
· associate's degree
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Construction Construction Program Rating - Below Average

Building Construction Inspection
· associate's degree
Construction Engineering Technology
· associate's degree
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Court Reporting Court Reporting Program Rating - Fair

Court Reporting
· associate's degree
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Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Program Rating - Below Average

Criminal Justice and Police Science
· 1-year certificate
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
· associate's degree
Forensic Science and Technology
· associate's degree
Juvenile Corrections
· associate's degree
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Education Education Program Rating - Below Average

Teacher Assistance
· 1-year certificate
Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education Programs
· associate's degree
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Electrical & Electronics Electrical and Electronics Program Rating - Below Average

Electrical and Electronic Communications Engineering Technology
· associate's degree
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Engineering Engineering Program Rating - Below Average

Construction Engineering Technology
· associate's degree
Design and Drafting Technology
· associate's degree
General Engineering
· associate's degree
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Fashion Fashion Program Rating - Below Average

Fashion Merchandising
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
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General Studies

Biological and Physical Sciences
· associate's degree
General Studies
· associate's degree
Liberal Arts and Sciences
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree

Graphic Design & Animation Graphic Design and Animation Program Rating - Below Average

Multimedia and Information Resources Design
· associate's degree
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Industrial Technologies

Biomedical Technology
· associate's degree

Management Management Program Rating - Below Average

General Business Administration and Management
· associate's degree
Office Management and Supervision
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
Small Business Administration and Management
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
View South Suburban College management ranking

Marketing & Advertising Marketing and Advertising Program Rating - Below Average

Commercial and Advertising Art
· associate's degree
Selling Skills and Sales Operations
· associate's degree
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Medical Medical Program Rating - Good

Biomedical Technology
· associate's degree
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
Emergency Medical Technology
· 1-year certificate
Radiologic Technology Science
· associate's degree
Speech-Language Pathology
· associate's degree
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Medical Assistant Medical Assistant Program Rating - Fair

Cardiovascular Technology
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
Emergency Medical Technology
· 1-year certificate
Medical Assistant
· 1-year certificate
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist
· 1-year certificate
Occupational Therapist Assistant
· associate's degree
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Music Music Program Rating - Below Average

General Music
· associate's degree
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Nursing Nursing Program Rating - Fair

Licensed Practical and Vocational Nurse Training
· 1-year certificate
Registered Nursing
· associate's degree
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Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapist Assistant
· associate's degree

Office & Clerical Services Office and Clerical Services Program Rating - Below Average

Executive Assistant Secretary
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
General Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science
· 1-year certificate
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services
· 1-year certificate
Office Automation Technology and Data Entry
· 1-year certificate
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Paralegal Paralegal Program Rating - Fair

Legal Assistant
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
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Pharmacy Pharmacy Program Rating - Poor

Pharmacy Technician
· 1-year certificate
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Radiology Technology Radiology Technology Program Rating - Fair

Radiologic Technology Science
· associate's degree
View South Suburban College medical assistant ranking

Retailing & Wholesaling Retailing and Wholesaling Program Rating - Below Average

Fashion Merchandising
· 1-year certificate
· associate's degree
Selling Skills and Sales Operations
· associate's degree
View South Suburban College marketing ranking

Social Work Social Work Program Rating - Below Average

Social Work
· associate's degree
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Work & Family Studies

Child Care Providing
· associate's degree

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