Anthropology is the study of humankind everywhere throughout time, emphasizing the importance of culture. Anthropology is the “science of humanity,” or the study of humankind — past and present — building upon knowledge from social and biological sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.

Study history and apply it to many types of careers. Knowing and understanding the events of the past have aided philosophers, politicians, business men and women, researchers, communicators, editors, information managers, and social advocates.

Want to make and produce your own music or record and mix albums? Want to take private voice or instrumental lessons to grow as a performer? Want a safe place to develop your talents to transfer to a four-year school? 

You’ve heard the jokes about the world having too many lawyers. The great thing about lawyers is that they need help from paralegals, an exciting and expanding field that could be the perfect career for you.

Political scientists study political systems and public policy in the United States and other countries. They conduct research on everything from U.S. foreign relations to the politics of small towns, major cities, and at the state level.

Studying behavioral science develops your ability to think scientifically about human behavior, develop insight into your own and others' thoughts and behaviors, and implement that knowledge in your personal and occupational pursuits.

Individuals live within webs of social relationships, including statuses, groups, and institutions, and sociology helps students to see and understand these influences in their lives.

At CCD, we offer you direct, hands-on experience with production work and coursework in acting, technical theater, script analysis, playwriting, and stand-up comedy.