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Evening/Weekend Program
MAKE THE EVENING AND WEEKENDS WORK FOR YOU--
EARN YOUR DEGREE AT BMCC

Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) offers five Evening/Weekend Associate Degree Programs in Accounting (A.A.S.), Business Administration (A.A.), Computer Operations (A.A.S.), Liberal Arts (A.A.), and Nursing (A.A.S.).

In these Evening/Weekend Associate Degree Programs, students may complete their degree requirements by attending classes, either part-time or full-time, exclusively on Friday evening, Saturdays, and Sundays. This is an ideal opportunity for busy people juggling work and family responsibilities.
The Accounting Program (ACC) is designed to provide the student with a strong preparation in accounting, business and liberal arts. The program also prepares students for entry-level positions in the accounting field. In addition, a large percentage of students choose to continue their education at four-year colleges in order to become certified public accountants (CPA).
The Business Administration Program (BAN), administered by the Business Management Department, provides students with a general education background and 12 credits in basic business. After completion of the program, students may transfer to a senior college or university to attain the baccalaureate degree in business. The Business Administration Program is suggested for those who want a strong liberal arts background, and who intend to continue their undergraduate education in business.
The Computer Operations Program (CMO) prepares students to operate sophisticated, state-of-the-art computer equipment. Students are also given in-depth instruction in JCL, telecommunications networks, and operating systems concepts. The program prepares students for positions such as network administrator, network support technician, and network engineer.
The Liberal Arts Program (LIB) provides students with a well-rounded background in the sciences, humanities, mathematics, and languages. It allows students to enter senior colleges of their choice after successful completion of the associate degree requirements. This program provides a variety of courses in many different areas - offering students an opportunity to decide eventually upon a major area or specialization. Students who choose the general Liberal Arts Program are usually interested in preparing for careers in teaching, law, medicine, the humanities, the social sciences, counseling, journalism, or other broad areas.
The Nursing Departmentoffers a program leading to the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S) degree. Students are then eligible to take the New York State Licensure Examination for Registered Nursing (RN). Students may matriculate in a day or part-time evening/weekend sequence.
Admissions
Anyone who has a high school diploma, an accredited state high school equivalency diploma, or foreign secondary education credentials equivalent to a United States high school diploma is eligible to attend BMCC.
Skills Assessment
All entering freshmen are required to take the CUNY Skills Assessment Program, which consists of tests in three skills areas: reading, writing, and mathematics. For further information regarding testing procedures, please see our section on Skills Assessment Examinations.
Costs
For information regarding tuition, fees, and financial aid requirements, please see our section on Tuition & Fees.
Student Support Services
The Evening/Weekend Program will provide you with all the same student support services you would receive if you attended BMCC during the week, such as: Library, Academic Advisement, Tutoring/Supplemental Instruction, and Computer Labs.
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Ms. Sandra Rumayor
Director of Evening/Weekend Program
Room S-727
(212) 220-8325
srumayor@bmcc.cuny.edu
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