Academics

Potomac College offers students the opportunity to learn from knowledgeable faculty members, most of whom with years of real world experience. This allows students to learn both practically and theoretically, while preparing them for successful careers in highly demanded business and technological fields.

Our curriculums are assessed and revised to ensure their applicability to the current market trends. We offer a multitude of programs and specializations. We offer associates and bachelor’s degrees in business management, accounting, international business, information systems management and network security management.

Potomac College realizes the competitive nature of the current job market and the need for job seeking professionals to differentiate themselves. This is why we currently offer specializations in accounting, cyber security, general management, government contract management, health systems, and information systems.

Further realizing the need for students to set themselves apart from competition, Potomac College offers students the opportunity to apply for The Theoretical Applications Project (TAP) Honors program. Qualified students are selected for admission into the program by academic and departmental chairs. The following are criteria for admission into the TAP Honors programs:

  1. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 by the end of an associate degree program or 60 lower division credit hours and a 3.0 GPA for continuation in the program.
  2. Employment with a college-approved mentor.
  3. A workplace visit and site approval by a TAP Chairperson or faculty member.
  4. Completion of ENGL295 Research and Report Writing with a grade of 'C' or higher.
  5. Completion of at least 60 lower division semester credit hours.
  6. Approval of the TAP Chairperson.