Mohave Community College

Mohave Community College
North Mohave Campus in Colorado City

Mohave Community College (also known as MCC) is a two-year, public community college with campuses in Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, and Colorado City, serving Mohave County, Arizona and the surrounding communities. MCC is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, which is endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education.

Course offerings

MCC offers degrees in a broad range of educational subjects such as: Allied Health - Chemical Dependency Therapy, Dental Assisting & Hygiene, Emergency Medical Technology, Medical Assisting, Nursing, Paramedic, Pharmacy Technician, *Physical Therapist Assistant, Surgical Technology

Arizona General Education Cores (AGEC)

Business - Business Foundation, Accounting, Admin. Office Mgmt., General Mgmt.

Casino Games Dealing & Culinary Arts

Computer Information Systems - Administration, Computer Graphics & Web Design, Support Services, Network Support & Services, Programming & Gaming, CIS Foundation, Prof. Applications

Education - Early & Elementary Emphasis

Industrial Technology - Automotive Collision Repair Technology, Automotive Service Tech., Mechanical/Residential CAD, Electrical, Residential Wiring, Refrigeration, HVAC, Industrial Maintenance Tech., Truck Driver Training, Vehicle Maintenance & Lubrication, Welding, Wire Feed & Shielded Metal Arc

Corporate and Community Outreach

Liberal Arts & Sciences - Art, Chemistry, Geology, GIS, History, Live Science, Mathematics, Photography, Science, Soc. Studies, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Theatre Public Safety & Legal Studies - Admin. of Justice, Fires Science, Corrections Officer, Evidence & Crime Scene Tech., Fire Service Driver/Operator, Fire Fighter, Fire Officer, Paralegal

Enrollment and demographics

Data from USColleges.org

2004 Enrollment
  • Total enrollment – 5,883
  • Undergraduate enrollment – 5,883
Percent of undergraduate enrollment by gender
  • Men – 33%
  • Women – 67%
Percent of undergraduate enrollment by race/ethnicity
  • Non-resident alien – 0%
  • Black non-Hispanic – 0%
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native – 2%
  • Asian or Pacific Islander – 2%
  • Hispanic – 11%
  • White non-Hispanic – 84%

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