Alamance Community College's Main Campus in Graham, North Carolina, offers a wide array of programs designed to meet the educational and workforce needs of the local community. As a comprehensive community college, it provides associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates across various disciplines, emphasizing practical skills and transfer opportunities to four-year institutions.
- Business Administration: Courses cover accounting principles, management strategies, marketing fundamentals, and entrepreneurship, preparing students for careers in corporate environments or starting their own ventures. Programs include Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration with specializations in accounting and office administration.
- Health Sciences: This division features rigorous training in nursing, medical assisting, radiologic technology, and emergency medical services. Students engage in hands-on clinical experiences, learning patient care, anatomy, pharmacology, and diagnostic procedures to become licensed professionals in healthcare settings.
- Engineering and Industrial Technologies: Offerings include mechatronics, welding, automotive systems, and computer-integrated machining. Courses focus on blueprint reading, CNC programming, electrical systems, and robotics, equipping graduates for manufacturing and technical roles in Alamance County's industrial sector.
- Arts and Sciences: For transfer-oriented students, programs in liberal arts, biology, chemistry, and criminal justice provide foundational education. Classes explore humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics, fostering critical thinking and research skills essential for bachelor's degree pursuits.
- Information Technology: Training in networking, cybersecurity, web development, and software applications. Students learn programming languages like Java and Python, database management, and ethical hacking techniques to address the growing demand for IT specialists.
- Public Services: Includes criminal justice, early childhood education, and human services. Curriculum addresses law enforcement procedures, child development theories, and social work practices, with fieldwork components for real-world application.
- Culinary Arts and Hospitality: Hands-on courses in baking, food preparation, nutrition, and event planning. Students gain skills in kitchen operations, menu design, and customer service for careers in restaurants and tourism.
- Continuing Education and Workforce Development: Non-credit courses in skilled trades, ESL, GED preparation, and professional certifications like OSHA safety and forklift operation, tailored to adult learners seeking quick entry into the job market.
The campus supports diverse learning through state-of-the-art labs, simulation centers, and partnerships with local industries for internships. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, ACC ensures personalized instruction. Programs are continually updated to align with employer needs, promoting economic growth in the Piedmont Triad region. Overall, the Main Campus serves over 4,000 students annually, offering affordable, accessible education that leads to high employment rates and community impact.