Math, Science, and Engineering

Build a strong foundation for transfer or step directly into a technical career with Glen Oaks Community College’s Math, Science, and Engineering programs. These programs focus on problem-solving, applied technology, and real-world skills that support careers in engineering, design, manufacturing, and science-based fields. Students benefit from small class sizes, hands-on learning, and clear pathways aligned with workforce needs and university transfer options in southern Michigan and northern Indiana.

Program Options

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Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD)

Learn how to turn ideas into precise technical drawings using industry-standard software. The Computer-Aided Drafting and Design program prepares students for careers supporting engineers, architects, and manufacturers, or for continued study in engineering and technology fields.

Available as a certificate and as an associate degree pathway.

 

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Learn More – Associate of Science (AS)

Prepare for transfer into bachelor’s degree programs in science, engineering, health, or related fields. The Science AS builds strong skills in math and laboratory science while meeting general education requirements for four-year institutions.

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Why Choose Glen Oaks?

Students choose Glen Oaks Community College for Math, Science, and Engineering programs because they offer a practical, student-centered approach to learning that supports both transfer goals and career readiness.

Hands-on, applied learning
Courses emphasize real-world skills through labs, projects, and technology used in today’s engineering, science, and design fields. Students gain experience they can use immediately in the workplace or at a four-year institution.

Clear transfer and career pathways
Programs are designed to support smooth transfer to bachelor’s degree programs or direct entry into technical careers. Academic advising helps students choose the right courses from day one.

Small classes and personal support
Smaller class sizes mean more interaction with instructors, individualized guidance, and a learning environment where students are known and supported.

Affordable education close to home
GOCC provides a cost-effective way to complete foundational coursework while staying local, serving students across southern Michigan and northern Indiana.

Programs aligned with regional workforce needs
Curriculum reflects the skills employers and universities expect, helping students stay competitive in engineering, science, manufacturing, and technology-related fields.