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Front Range Community College's (FRCC) Highway Maintenance Management Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree program helps you develop the management skills you need to advance your career in highway maintenance.
Upon completion of this 2-year program, you'll have a firm grasp of highway maintenance as well as leadership and management strategies. Be ready to enter the workforce or be qualified for a promotion in a variety of highway maintenance agencies or private sector firms.
In addition, your work experience may help you graduate faster. You can gain college credit for past industry experience, skills, training and certifications. These credits will count toward your required degree units. This means you'll have fewer classes to take, saving you time and money on your degree.
Finally, the required academic and management courses can be done completely online. That means you'll have flexibility and convenience for your class options.
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Front Range Community College is Colorado's largest community college, offering flexible, affordable, and accredited academic programs, including bachelor's degrees, certificates, and transfer paths to four-year universities.
With over 27,000 students, FRCC provides supportive learning environments, online options, and specialized training for jobs.
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