DIVISIONS

Find your career focus, expand your area of expertise or earn credits for your bachelor’s or doctorate degree across more than 40 areas of study, designed with your future in mind. Prepare for the workforce, polish your skills or earn college credits across areas of study including business, healthcare, education, industrial technology and much more.

SoLAcc has four academic divisions with programs to meet all of your needs. Check out the listing by clicking here and navigating to our Programs page.

Business, Information Technology, and Technical Studies

The Business, Information Technology, and Technical Studies Division offers programs that are aligned with Acadiana’s business community and emerging IT sector. The division designs programs to meet the needs of students who plan to enter the job market after graduation and students who wants to transfer to a four-year university upon graduation.

Sam Harb

Dean of Business, IT and Technical Studies

Liberal Arts & Humanities

The programs offered through our Liberal Arts and Humanities Division provide the education necessary for a student to be successful in a variety of pathways for their future, whether in preparation for transferring into a Bachelor's Degree program or in supporting the general education that accompanies the college's entire array of workforce, technical and allied health degrees, certificates, and programs.

Stasia Herbert-McZeal

Dean of Liberal Arts

Nursing & Allied Health

With the medical sector expanding each year, many career opportunities are available for students with an education in Nursing and Allied Health. The programs offered through this division prepare students to be successful in a variety of medical environments. Graduates of our programs also have the option of continuing their education by pursuing a bachelor's degree at a four-year university.

Carry DeAtley

Dean, Nursing and Allied Health

STEM, Transportation, and Energy

South Louisiana Community College’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), Transportation and Energy Division is a vital part of higher education learning in Acadiana and Louisiana. Our division produces graduates who work in a variety of industries such as aviation, oil & gas, alternative energy, and more.

Dr. Tanya St. Julian

Dean of STEM, Transportation, and Energy

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