Degree Programs
With dozens of programs, including two-year Associates and four-year Bachelor’s degrees, GMC has something for everyone. Plus, you can take classes at over a dozen campuses across the state of Georgia, or online.
An affordable path to prepare for a career in healthcare management, this associate’s program transfers to a bachelor’s degree.
An affordable path to prepare for a career as a forensics laboratory technologist, this associate’s program transfers to a bachelor’s degree.
As an Airman, you have worked hard to earn an AAS degree from the Air Force’s own CCAF. Now, you can further your education with GMC’s AU-ABC Programs.
Learn critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills needed to develop and manage health care services and programs.
Prepare for a career in this field such as International Affairs, American Studies, Classical Studies, or Law.
Coursework in criminal justice, public safety, crisis management, homeland security, and terrorism prevention.
An affordable path to prepare for a career in STEM related fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
Learn fundamental knowledge, competencies, and skills necessary to teach by emphasizing contemporary theory and research in preparation to transfer into education programs at four-year institutions.
Prepare students to take on public health roles; monitoring, evaluating, identifying, and treating health issues.
This program strengthens artistic abilities and creativity through analysis, critical thinking, and critiquing, in preparation for the workforce.
Prepare for employment in logistics, warehousing, procurement, materials management, distribution, and other related fields.
Provides Military-affiliated students with transferrable credits in order to earn a degree as quickly as possible.
Preparation for supervisory and management roles and positions within a variety of businesses and industries.
Hone the leadership and management skills needed to communicate and guide organizational change.
Learn analysis, critical thinking, and project design as you prepare for baccalaureate degree work in biology.
Build a foundation towards your bachelor’s degree in business administration, accounting, finance, or marketing.
Develop communication skills, public speaking, and communication theory, and learn current trends in the communication industry.
Learn to code programming skills in high demand, such as Java and Python, as you prepare for a career or a Bachelor’s.
Prepare for a career in law enforcement, emergency services, or the legal field.
Learn networking, security auditing, and information security skills to prepare for a career in cybersecurity.
Quickly qualify to become a teacher’s assistant, library assistant, or daycare instructor.
Prepare for a career in journalism, public relations, technical writing, or other fields that require strong writing and critical thinking skills.
Written communication, quantitative skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Prepare for employment with state and local emergency management agencies, private security firms, law enforcement agencies, corrections, and the TSA.
Gain technical skills to create, control, and leverage information using data resources.
Gain basic technical skills needed for developing and supporting software, hardware, and database systems.
Pre-requisites needed for admission to a kinesiology program.
Learn how to critically analyze business information by engaging in business decision-making processes.
A degree focusing on how business processes and computer information systems are used within an organization.
Learn about the technical and managerial aspects of business operations such as designing, producing, and delivering products and services.
Preparation for entry-level positions in both the public and private sectors of the legal community.
An introduction into the fields of political science, international relations, and public administration.
Foundational coursework and prerequisites for competitive nursing programs.
Gain an understanding of psychological principles and concepts, how the scientific method applies, and how critical thinking is used to evaluate information.
For those aspiring to have a career in social work. Gain skills for entry-level employment in public and private social service agencies.
Learn about sociological principles and concepts, and how to relate this information to the world.
An affordable path to prepare for a career in healthcare management, this associate’s program transfers to a bachelor’s degree.
An affordable path to prepare for a career as a forensics laboratory technologist, this associate’s program transfers to a bachelor’s degree.
Prepare for a career in this field such as International Affairs, American Studies, Classical Studies, or Law.
An affordable path to prepare for a career in STEM related fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics).
Learn fundamental knowledge, competencies, and skills necessary to teach by emphasizing contemporary theory and research in preparation to transfer into education programs at four-year institutions.
This program strengthens artistic abilities and creativity through analysis, critical thinking, and critiquing, in preparation for the workforce.
Provides Military-affiliated students with transferrable credits in order to earn a degree as quickly as possible.
Learn analysis, critical thinking, and project design as you prepare for baccalaureate degree work in biology.
Build a foundation towards your bachelor’s degree in business administration, accounting, finance, or marketing.
Develop communication skills, public speaking, and communication theory, and learn current trends in the communication industry.
Learn to code programming skills in high demand, such as Java and Python, as you prepare for a career or a Bachelor’s.
Prepare for a career in law enforcement, emergency services, or the legal field.
Learn networking, security auditing, and information security skills to prepare for a career in cybersecurity.
Quickly qualify to become a teacher’s assistant, library assistant, or daycare instructor.
Prepare for a career in journalism, public relations, technical writing, or other fields that require strong writing and critical thinking skills.
Written communication, quantitative skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
Prepare for employment with state and local emergency management agencies, private security firms, law enforcement agencies, corrections, and the TSA.
Gain technical skills to create, control, and leverage information using data resources.
Gain basic technical skills needed for developing and supporting software, hardware, and database systems.
Pre-requisites needed for admission to a kinesiology program.
Learn how to critically analyze business information by engaging in business decision-making processes.
A degree focusing on how business processes and computer information systems are used within an organization.
Learn about the technical and managerial aspects of business operations such as designing, producing, and delivering products and services.
Preparation for entry-level positions in both the public and private sectors of the legal community.
An introduction into the fields of political science, international relations, and public administration.
Foundational coursework and prerequisites for competitive nursing programs.
Gain an understanding of psychological principles and concepts, how the scientific method applies, and how critical thinking is used to evaluate information.
For those aspiring to have a career in social work. Gain skills for entry-level employment in public and private social service agencies.
Learn about sociological principles and concepts, and how to relate this information to the world.
As an Airman, you have worked hard to earn an AAS degree from the Air Force’s own CCAF. Now, you can further your education with GMC’s AU-ABC Programs.
Learn critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills needed to develop and manage health care services and programs.
Coursework in criminal justice, public safety, crisis management, homeland security, and terrorism prevention.
Prepare students to take on public health roles; monitoring, evaluating, identifying, and treating health issues.
Prepare for employment in logistics, warehousing, procurement, materials management, distribution, and other related fields.
Preparation for supervisory and management roles and positions within a variety of businesses and industries.
Hone the leadership and management skills needed to communicate and guide organizational change.