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Meteorology

Meteorology is the study of weather and climate. For prospective students thinking about Meteorology as a career, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects a faster than average job growth in Meteorology.
At Bellevue College, Meteorology is one of five sciences that comprise our Earth and Space Sciences Program (the others are Astronomy, Geology, Oceanography, and Environmental Science).

Movie Making

The Film Studies program focuses on both the mechanics and aesthetics of film production including script writing, lighting, editing, color, and sound. Theory and film history are also important components of the program. A Film Studies degree prepares you for working in various areas of the film and television industry, ranging from acting to writing and from directing to producing.

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Neurodiagnostic Technologist

The Neurodiagnostic Technology Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree program provides education and clinical experience as preparation for employment and national registry as a Neurodiagnostic Technologist (NDT). Neurodiagnostic Technologists are trained professionals who specialize in studying and recording the electrical activity of the brain and nervous system.

Neurodiversity Navigators

The Neurodiversity Navigators’ program philosophy is very simple: provide advocacy, support access, and educational programming for neurodivergent students, and support them in learning to embrace their own singular selves.