The Courseview Campus Center offers many associate degree and certificate programs. In addition, many of the courses needed for several other degree and certificate programs are offered at this location, and all Sinclair students can choose to take courses from any of our campus locations and online.
Sinclair Community College, including the Courseview Campus Center, offers a wide variety of academic programs with both associate degrees and certificates. Please take a look at Sinclair's Academic Divisions Web pages for more information about the academic offerings of the college.
Please Note: The only time a Courseview student will have to travel to Dayton is to participate in the commencement ceremony as a Sinclair graduate.
Courseview Campus Center offers the following degree and certificate programs:
Associate Degree Programs
University Parallel
University parallel programs are those designed specifically for transfer to a four-year institution.
Business Administration - Associate of Science
Communication Arts - Associate of Arts
Liberal Arts - Associate of Arts
Career Programs
Career programs are associate degree programs designed for career preparation.
Criminal Justice - Associate of Applied Science
Early Childhood Education - Associate of Applied Science
Certificate Programs
Activity Programming
Clinical Phlebotomy
Continuous Process Improvement
Digital Systems
Early Childhood Studies
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Nurse Aide Training
Ohio Real Estate Sales Associate
Pharmacy Technician
Six Sigma: Green Belt
Health & Wellness
A variety of core courses that support Sinclair's health care degrees and short- and long-term certificate programs are also offered at Courseview.
General Education
General education courses offered at Courseview include English, education, mathematics, natural science, psychology, sociology and more…
Ohio Transfer Module
Courseview offers courses that fulfill the Ohio Transfer Module—a subset of a college or university's general education requirements. The transfer module consists of 54–60 quarter hours (36–49 semester hours) of courses in the following areas: English, mathematics, arts and humanities, social and behavioral science, natural and physical sciences, and interdisciplinary study.
A transfer module completed at one Ohio public college or university will automatically meet the requirements of the transfer module at another Ohio public college or university once a student is accepted.





