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Collin College

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501 S Collin Pkwy, Farmersville, TX 75442, USA
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Frisco Campus

Frisco, Texas, United States

The Frisco Campus caters to the growing Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, specializing in high-demand fields like technology, business, and health professions. It offers flexible scheduling, including evening and online options, to accommodate working professionals and transfer students seeking advanced associate degrees and specialized certificates.

  • Business Administration: Advanced courses in finance, international business, supply chain management, human resources, and e-commerce, with case studies and real-world simulations.
  • Computer Science and IT: In-depth programming in C++, data structures, software engineering, cloud computing, AI fundamentals, and mobile app development, supported by state-of-the-art computer labs.
  • Healthcare and Allied Health: Expanded nursing pathways, including LVN to RN bridges, phlebotomy, EMT training, and health information technology, with clinical rotations at nearby hospitals.
  • Engineering Technology: Focus on electrical engineering, mechanical design using CAD software, robotics, and renewable energy systems, preparing for technician roles in manufacturing.
  • Education and Early Childhood: Teacher preparation courses, child development, curriculum design, and special education, leading to certifications for elementary and preschool educators.
  • Communication and Media: Journalism, public speaking, digital storytelling, graphic design, and broadcast production, utilizing multimedia studios for portfolio building.
  • Environmental Science: Sustainability studies, ecology, GIS mapping, and water resource management, addressing regional environmental challenges.
  • Culinary Arts and Hospitality: Professional cooking techniques, baking, food safety, event planning, and tourism management, with a demonstration kitchen for practical experience.

This campus integrates cutting-edge facilities like innovation hubs and makerspaces to encourage entrepreneurship. Collaborative programs with universities facilitate seamless transfers, while workforce development initiatives offer customized training for local employers in tech and logistics sectors. The diverse course lineup ensures students gain competitive edges in dynamic job markets.

McKinney Campus

McKinney, Texas, United States

The McKinney Campus of Collin College serves as the flagship location, offering a comprehensive array of associate degrees, certificates, and workforce training programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year universities or direct entry into the workforce. This campus emphasizes foundational education in liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies, with a strong focus on accessibility and student success.

  • Liberal Arts and Humanities: Courses in English composition, literature, history, philosophy, and foreign languages form the core of general education requirements, fostering critical thinking and communication skills essential for all majors.
  • Science and Mathematics: Programs include biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy, microbiology, calculus, statistics, and algebra, equipped with modern labs for hands-on experimentation and research.
  • Business and Economics: Offerings cover accounting principles, business law, marketing, management, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and entrepreneurship, preparing students for careers in finance, retail, and corporate environments.
  • Health Sciences: Specialized tracks in nursing, dental hygiene, radiologic technology, and medical assisting, featuring simulation labs and clinical partnerships for practical training.
  • Information Technology: Classes in computer programming (Java, Python), networking, cybersecurity, web development, and database management, aligning with industry certifications like CompTIA and Cisco.
  • Visual and Performing Arts: Instruction in drawing, painting, music theory, theater production, and digital media, with performance opportunities and gallery exhibitions.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, political science, and anthropology courses explore human behavior, societal structures, and global issues.
  • Engineering and Technology: Introductory engineering, automotive technology, HVAC, and welding programs provide technical skills for vocational trades.

With over 100 programs, the campus supports diverse learners through small class sizes, tutoring centers, and career services. Faculty expertise ensures up-to-date curricula, and partnerships with local industries enhance internship opportunities. This holistic approach empowers students to achieve academic and professional goals in a supportive environment.

Plano Campus (Spring Creek)

Plano, Texas, United States

The Plano Campus, known as Spring Creek, focuses on career-oriented education in emerging technologies, creative industries, and public services. It provides a vibrant learning community with emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, dual enrollment for high school students, and continuing education for lifelong learners.

  • Digital Arts and Design: Courses in animation, 3D modeling, UX/UI design, photography, and video editing, equipped with Adobe Suite labs and industry-standard software.
  • Public Safety and Criminal Justice: Law enforcement training, forensics, corrections, homeland security, and emergency management, including scenario-based simulations and field exercises.
  • Science and Allied Health: Advanced biology, kinesiology, nutrition, pharmacology, and surgical technology, with anatomy labs and partnerships for observerships.
  • Mathematics and Statistics: From pre-calculus to differential equations, linear algebra, and data analytics, supporting STEM pathways and research projects.
  • Social Work and Human Services: Counseling techniques, family dynamics, gerontology, and substance abuse studies, preparing for roles in nonprofits and community agencies.
  • Language and Linguistics: ESL programs, Spanish, French, American Sign Language, and linguistics, promoting cultural competency and global communication.
  • Automotive and Diesel Technology: Engine repair, diagnostics, electrical systems, and heavy equipment maintenance, with ASE-certified instructors and shop facilities.
  • Paralegal Studies: Legal research, contracts, torts, family law, and ethics, leading to ABA-approved certificates for legal assistant positions.

Unique to this campus are specialized centers for aviation (through partnerships) and veterinary assisting, blending theory with practice. Support services include academic advising, mental health resources, and veteran programs. The curriculum evolves with industry trends, ensuring graduates are equipped for high-growth fields like biotech, design, and justice systems in the North Texas region.

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