Build Your Skills for a Range of Careers

Whoever you are and wherever your passions guide you, we’re here to support your personal goals and career ambitions.

The College prepares individuals for in-demand careers in the fields of health care, emergency services, information technology, culinary and hospitality, advanced manufacturing, and the skilled trades. 

Our future-focused facilities and technology enable students to learn and train in hands-on classrooms that mirror the professional world. In addition to learning from professionals in the field, students can rely on the robust range of support resources throughout the College.

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Advanced Manufacturing

From computer-aided drafting to process control automation, the cutting-edge advanced manufacturing industry takes skill in critical thinking, problem-solving and collaboration.

Certificates
 Computer-Aided Drafting (DDTC)
 Computer-Aided Machining Lathe, Mill and EDM (CAM)
 Construction Supervision (CSUP)
 Electro-Mechanical Technologies (ELTC)
 Manufacturing CNC (CNCP)
 Process Control Technology (PCT1)

Degrees
 Advanced Technology, A.A.S. (ADVT)
 Machine Tool Technology, A.A.S. (MTT)

Advanced Manufacturing

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Automotive Tech

Prepare for an entry-level position or advance your career in the auto tech industry with one of our leading-edge programs, including:

  • Safety Inspection Certification
  • Automobile Safety Inspection Certification
  • Motorcycle Safety Inspection Certification
  • Heavy Vehicle Inspection Certification
  • Enhanced Safety Inspection
  • Pennsylvania Emissions Inspector Certification

Learn more about our Automotive courses by visiting our Continuing Education training web pages.

Automotive Tech

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Culinary Arts and Hospitality Studies

The demand for skilled culinary artisans and hospitality managers is high in the Philadelphia region. Whether you’re starting a new career in the service industry or looking to sharpen your skills, explore the possibilities at DCCC.

Career Degree Programs:

Credit-Earning Certificate Program:

Continuing Education (non-credit) Certificate Program:

Culinary Arts and Hospitality Studies

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Health Care

Explore the wide range of healthcare careers, from medical assisting to physician assistants and so much more.

Allied Health & Nursing Division

Health Care

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Information Technology (IT)

Information Technology (IT)

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Skilled Trades