Associate Degree Programs
Associate Degree Programs

Undergraduate Degrees at Kent State University
• Choose an associate degree program in your area of interest, then build on it to finish a bachelor’s degree in a related area that will add to your expertise.
• An associate degree prepares you for employment by allowing you to concentrate the majority of your studies in technical and related coursework.
• Completing a bachelor’s degree provides a more in-depth education if you want to advance in your technology-related career or begin a new career in a technology field.
Pursuing a degree really does pay off.

Earnings increase with higher levels of education. Your earning power goes up 27 percent from a high school diploma to an associate degree; the boost is 80 percent if you complete a bachelor’s degree!
- Associate of Arts (AA)
- Associate of Science (AS)
- Associate of Applied Business
- Associate of Applied Science
- Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMRT)
- Computer Design & Animation Engineering Technology (CDAT)
- Early Childhood Education Technology (ECET)
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology (EERT)
- Engineering of Information Technology (EIRT)
- Environmental Technology (ENVT)
- High Technology Manufacturing (HTMT)
- Horticulture Technology (HORT)
- Human Services Technology (HST)
- Legal Assisting Technology (LEGT)
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology (MFET)
- Mechanical Engineering/Integrated Manufacturing Technology (MERT)
- Nursing (NRST)
- Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology (OTAT)
- Physical Therapist Assistant Technology (PTST)
- Plastics Manufacturing Engineering Technology (PLCT)
- Radiologic Technology (RADT)
- Systems/Industrial Engineering Technology (IERT)
- Veterinary Technology (VTEC)
- Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMRT)
- Associate of Technical Study - Category A (ATS) (IPG)
- Associate of Technical Study - Category B
