Discover where your MCC education can take you. This page connects each of our academic programs to real-world careers using trusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Whether you’re curious about job titles, salary ranges, or projected growth in your field, the resources below help you explore potential career outcomes—based on national employment trends, not just local listings.
While every student’s journey is unique, these career paths represent common directions pursued by graduates in each program. Use this page to explore your options, deepen your goals, and align your education with your professional future.
Allied Health professionals are essential members of the healthcare team, working in diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support roles across hospitals, clinics, and specialty practices. These careers focus on patient care, medical imaging, surgical support, and clinical procedures—without requiring a medical or nursing degree. At MCC, our Allied Health programs prepare students for high-demand roles in fast-growing healthcare fields.
Each program below includes a link to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a trusted government source for national data on career outlook, salary ranges, and job responsibilities. These profiles help you explore real-world roles that align with your education.
MCC’s business programs prepare students for versatile roles across the corporate, nonprofit, and entrepreneurial sectors. Whether you’re interested in accounting, administration, or marketing, our AAS degrees provide hands-on training for today’s fast-changing business environment.
Each program below includes a link to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a trusted source for data on job outlook, salaries, and role descriptions. These profiles help you explore how your degree translates into a real-world career path.
MCC’s Information Technology programs are designed to prepare students for careers in cybersecurity, data analysis, and systems management. Our AAS degree offers broad technical training, while our certificate programs allow students to specialize in high-demand skill areas.
Each program below includes a link to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a trusted source for job outlook, salary ranges, and job responsibilities in the IT field.
This page is designed to help you explore how MCC’s programs connect to real-world careers. Whether you’re just starting your research or narrowing down your next step, we hope these resources provide a helpful starting point.
Content reviewed and maintained by the MCC Career Services and Enrollment Technology teams. Last updated: July 2025.