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    Yavapai College Announces Two New 3-Year Bachelor’s Degrees

    March 5, 2026No Comments
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    Two new programs expand YC’s innovative three-year bachelor’s degree offerings
     
    Prescott, Arizona—Yavapai College is excited to share the launch of two new fully online optimized degree programs, a Bachelor of Design in Visual Design and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Public Safety Administration.
    Both degrees will launch in Fall 2026, further solidifying Yavapai College’s role as a national pioneer in higher education. Yavapai College was the first community college in the nation to offer a three-year bachelor’s degree and now expands that innovation with two additional programs. The addition of these two programs brings the college’s total number of bachelor’s degrees offered to six.
    “Yavapai College has always been focused on innovation in service to our students and our communities,” said President of Yavapai College, Dr. Lisa Rhine. “By introducing two new fully online optimized degrees, we are expanding access to affordable, high-quality bachelor’s education while directly responding to the needs of our students and the growing workforce.”
    The 94-credit Bachelor of Design in Visual Design is intentionally designed to build on the college’s existing Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design and Certificate in Graphic Design, creating a clear pathway for students seeking advanced creative and technical skills.
    The 92-credit Bachelor of Applied Science in Public Safety Administration is designed to prepare students for leadership and administrative roles in law enforcement, fire services, paralegal studies, and paramedicine; professions that increasingly require or prefer a bachelor’s degree.
    “These new bachelor’s degrees reflect Yavapai College’s mission to meet students where they are and provide meaningful pathways to career advancement,” said Yavapai College Provost and Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Doug Berry. “By offering workforce aligned, optimized degrees, we are removing barriers to degree completion while maintaining the academic rigor and quality our students expect.”
    Yavapai College operates seven campuses and centers throughout Yavapai County and offers more than 100 degrees and certificates, four baccalaureate degrees, student and community services, and cultural events and activities. To learn more about Yavapai College, visit www.yc.edu.
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