MWCC offers:
Noncredit:
• Noncredit classes to help you develop
your skills
• Professional
Certificates offered
in areas such as customer
service, management, support
staff skills, sales, marketing,
and human
resources
• Entrepreneurial
Resource
Center
Credit Courses:
• Business Courses
• Economics Courses
• Management Courses
• Marketing Courses
Degrees and Certificates:
• Business Administration Certificate
• Business Administration Degree
• Career Concentration
• Transfer Concentration
• Computer-assisted Accounting
• Entrepreneurship
Certificate
• Small Business Management Certificate
Follow the links below to get started:
Obtain training to start a career
Transfer to a four-year college or university
Upgrade your skills or
take courses for fun and recreation
Resources for business
careers
Contact us for more
information
Obtain training to start a career
You have several options at MWCC. Some careers require a degree while others require a certificate, and still others require an upgrade of current skills. MWCC's business programs can help you develop technical business skills and prepare you for success in the business community.
Choose the career that interests you and MWCC will show you how to get there:
Entry-level positions in business
Management trainees and business support
roles in sales, accounting, advertising, and customer service
Accounts receivable clerk, accounts payable
clerk, data entry
Small business
owner, support staff for a small business
owner
Entrepreneurship
Full-time, part-time for second income, home-based, franchise, independent contractors, or consultant in fields including:
Automotive, business & financial, children’s products & services, cleaning & maintenance, computer & tech, education & training, food & restaurants, health & personal care, home products & services, professional services, retail, specialty products, sports & recreation, travel & lodging
Transfer to a four-year college or university
Every year, many MWCC graduates transfer to four-year colleges and universities as juniors. Other students take a few courses to transfer to another institution. Every one of them saves hundreds of dollars, sometimes thousands, by making MWCC a step on their path to earning a bachelor's degree.
See the transfer options for a particular program
IMPORTANT: See "transfer options" on each of the following
pages
Business Administration—Career Degree
Business Administration—Transfer Degree
Some courses may be applied from MWCC's business certificates to MWCC's Business Administration degrees for:
• Business Administration Certificate
• Computer-assisted Accounting Certificate
• Small Business Management Certificate
MWCC's Agreements with Public and Private Colleges and Universities
Transfer to a Massachusetts
public four-year college or university
MWCC has transfer and articulation agreements with public and private colleges
and universities to ensure a seamless transition from your associate’s
degree program to your bachelor’s degree program.
Take a course or two to transfer back to your college or university
This is easy to do. Simply print, fill out, and submit this short form, then register for your courses. Check with your college or university to make sure they accept the course!
See all of MWCC's options. Go to MWCC Transfer Services
Upgrade your skills or take courses for fun and recreation
MWCC has several short-term skill-building and training options to help you in your personal or career goals. These programs often take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks.
Take a couple of classes or attend a workshop to learn or brush up on business skills (noncredit)These noncredit options can range in length: anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks. Gain knowledge or skills you need personally or in your career. On-campus or online programs are usually available. |
• Noncredit classes to
help you develop your skills |
Take a longer, more in-depth course in business (credit)These credit options are usually completed in 15 weeks of in-depth study, or can be completed in half the time in MWCC's accelerated format. On-campus and online courses are usually available. |
See the courses we offer in the following subjects (These are course descriptions; check our class schedule to see when courses are offered): |
Resources
Helpful information about computer careers:
Contact us
Division of Lifelong Learning and Workforce Development
Phone: (978) 630-9275
Email: LLL@mwcc.mass.edu
Leominster Campus
Phone: (978) 840-3221
Email: leominster@mwcc.mass.edu
Devens Campus
Phone: (978) 630-9569
Email: tencarnacion@mwcc.mass.edu