Umpqua Community College's Roseburg Campus offers a wide array of programs designed to meet the educational needs of the local community and beyond. As a comprehensive community college, it provides associate degrees, certificates, and transfer opportunities to four-year institutions.
- Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees in liberal arts, sciences, and general studies, preparing students for transfer to universities in fields like biology, chemistry, English, history, mathematics, and psychology.
- Business and management programs, including Accounting, Business Administration, and Office Assistant certificates, focusing on practical skills in finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and administrative support.
- Health occupations training, such as Nursing (ADN), Medical Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), and Dental Hygiene, with hands-on clinical experiences in allied health fields.
- Industrial and technical trades, offering Automotive Technology, Welding, Machine Tool Technology, and Manufacturing certificates, emphasizing vocational skills for manufacturing and repair industries.
- Computer and information technology courses, covering Computer Information Systems, Cybersecurity, Web Development, and Programming, with training in software applications, networking, and database management.
- Agriculture and natural resources programs, including Forestry, Agriculture Business, and Environmental Science, tailored to the rural Oregon context with fieldwork in sustainable practices and resource management.
- Education and human services, with early childhood education, criminal justice, and social work pathways, including paraprofessional training for teachers and counselors.
- Arts and humanities, featuring Music, Art, Theater, and Communication degrees, with opportunities for performance, studio work, and creative expression.
- Science and engineering support, such as pre-engineering tracks and lab-based courses in physics, anatomy, and environmental studies.
- Continuing education and workforce development, offering non-credit classes in ESL, GED preparation, computer literacy, and professional development workshops.
The campus emphasizes small class sizes, personalized instruction, and community partnerships to ensure graduates are workforce-ready or successfully transfer. Programs are regularly updated to align with industry demands, incorporating online, hybrid, and in-person formats for flexibility. With dedicated facilities like science labs, a health professions center, and a performing arts venue, students gain practical experience. UCC also supports diverse learners through tutoring, advising, and accessibility services, fostering an inclusive environment for all ages and backgrounds. Overall, the curriculum promotes critical thinking, technical proficiency, and lifelong learning, contributing to economic vitality in Douglas County and southern Oregon.