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MassBay offers a wide range of classes on our Framingham campus, so if 490 Franklin Street is more convenient for you than Wellesley, be sure to check out the classes we're offering in Framingham this semester!

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Faculty and staff at the Massachusetts Bay Community College support and expect associate degree graduates to become proficient in the following dimensions upon successfully completing their academic program:

Graduates will explain, persuade, advocate, and argue effectively when engaged with a variety of audiences.

Graduates will use a variety of mathematical tools and quantitative reasoning to solve problems and analyze complex challenges.

Graduates will understand and use appropriately a variety of technological tools.

Graduates will use scientific knowledge and methodology to test, validate, and update their knowledge about the natural world.

Graduates will analyze historical, organizational, institutional, political, and global systems of power and the complex ways that group and individual interactions impact self, community, and society. Graduates will identify the skills and strategies that they have for promoting equity, inclusion, and cultural sensitivity.

Graduates will engage in ethical reasoning, integrative/systems thinking, and creative thinking to analyze and solve problems from multiple perspectives.

Graduates will take responsibility for their actions, self-assess, self-advocate, collaborate, and develop community and civic awareness.

Humanities and Social Sciences

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Associate in Arts Degree Programs
Communication
English
General Studies
Psychology/Sociology

Legal Studies

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Associate in Arts Degree Program
Political Science

Associate in Science Degree Programs
Criminal Justice
Paralegal Studies

Certificate Program
Paralegal Studies

STEM | Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

STEM Overview →
Science Overview →
Computer Science Overview →
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Mathematics Overview →
Biotechnology Overview →
Engineering Overview →

Associate in Science Degree Programs
Biotechnology
Environmental Sciences & Safety
General Studies
Genomics and Biomanufacturing 
Life Sciences

Associate in Science Degree Programs
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Information Systems Technology & Management: Management 
Information Systems Technology & Management: Technology

Certificate Programs
Computer Networking
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Advanced Cybersecurity
Information Technology
Technology Support
Web Designer
Web Developer

Associate in Science Degree Programs
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering
Engineering | Design
Engineering | Mechanical

Certificate Programs
Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Technology
Computer-Aided Design

Associate in Arts Degree Program
General Studies Mathematics

Online Learning

Associate Degree Programs

Business Administration (Associate in Science)
General Business (Associate in Science)
Paralegal Studies (Associate in Science)
General Studies (Associate in Arts)
Liberal Arts (Associate in Arts)
Liberal Arts: Psychology/Sociology (Associate in Arts)
General Studies (Associate in Science)

Online Certificate Programs

Management
Marketing
Paralegal Studies

Hybrid Certificate Programs

Hybrid programs combine online with in-person classes.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
Cybersecurity