Penn State Mont Alto offers eight associate degree programs.
Business
CONSIDER THIS IF...You want to start or manage your own business, advance in your career, earn a higher salary, or prepare for a bachelor's degree. Learn more »
Forest Technology
CONSIDER THIS IF...You want to make a difference in the environment, you are interested in field-oriented study, you are interested in ecology, forests, and wildlife, or if you want to work for the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry or a tree care company. Learn more »
Human Development and Family Studies
CONSIDER THIS IF...You like work with children, teens, families, and adults. HDFS is an interdisciplinary program that combines the study of psychology, biology, sociology, medicine, anthropology, history, social work, and philosophy. Learn more »
Information Sciences and Technology
CONSIDER THIS IF...You want to work as an application programmer, associate systems designer, network manager, Web designer or administrator, or information systems support specialist. Learn more »
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
CONSIDER THIS IF...You want flexibility to create a program tailored to your specific academic and career goals. Students are permitted to concentrate electives in an area of special interest along a core Liberal Arts curriculum. Learn more »
Nursing (RN Program)
CONSIDER THIS IF...You would like to become a Registered Nurse and have the opportunity to work in a variety of healthcare settings. The RN program is an associate-degree program designed to be completed in two years by full-time students. Learn more »
Occupational Therapy
CONSIDER THIS IF...You want to be an occupational therapy assistant who is qualified to be employed by agencies that provide occupational therapy services. This program helps students prepare for careers as certified occupational therapy assistants. Learn more »
Physical Therapist Assistant
CONSIDER THIS IF...You want to become a skilled technical health care worker who assists physical therapists with testing and treatment of patients. PTAs help people who have short- or long-term disabilities recover their physical capabilities. Learn more »

