For students transferring to 4-year colleges or universities to complete a bachelor’s degree.

Business Administration

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Business Administration Major (216)

PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR FALL

Course # Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite Courses (if applicable)
ENG 111

College Composition I

Introduces and prepares students to the critical processes and fundamentals of writing in academic and professional contexts. Teaches the use of print and digital technologies to promote inquiry. Requires the production of a variety of academic texts, totaling at least 4500 words (15 pages typed) of polished writing. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

3 Readiness for ENG 111
HIS 101 or 121

Western Civilizations Pre – 1600 CE

Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to 1600 CE. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

or

United States History Until 1877

Introduces the history of the United States from its origins to 1877. Includes the European exploration, development of the American colonies and their institutions, the Revolution, major political, social and economic developments, geographical expansion, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

3  
MTH 161

Pre-Calculus I

Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 161: Precalculus I and MTH 167: Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

3 See Table M
Natural Science   BIO 101: General Biology I OR CHM 111: General Chemistry I OR PHY 201: General College Physics I1 4  
ITE 152

Introduction to Digital Information Literacy and Computer Applications 

Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Includes hands-on experience developing word processing, spreadsheet and presentation documents. Evaluates the reliability of sources. Covers creating a simple web page. Examines topics such as social, legal, and ethical issues. This is a UCGS transfer course.

3  
SDV 101

Orientation to

Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services offered at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics such as services at the college including the learning resources center; counseling, and advising; listening, test taking, and study skills; and topical areas which are applicable to their particular discipline.

1  
FIRST YEAR SPRING
ENG 112

College Composition II

Further develops students’ ability to write for academic and professional contexts with increased emphasis on argumentation and research. Requires students to evaluate, integrate, and document print and digital sources to produce a range of academic and multimodal texts, culminating in a fully documented research paper. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a UCGS transfer course.  

3 ENG 111
HIS  102 or 122

History of Western Civilization II

Examines the development of western civilization from 1600 CE to the present. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

or

United States History Since 1865

Introduces the history of the United States from 1865 to present. Includes major political, social and economic developments since 1865, overseas expansion, the two world wars, the Cold War and the post-Cold War era. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

3  
HLT/PED   Health/Physical Education 1  
Humanities Elective    (HUM, PHI or REL Prefix Course)  3  
MTH 162

Pre-Calculus II

Presents trigonometry, trigonometric applications including Law of Sines and Cosines and an introduction to conics. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 162: Precalculus II and MTH 167: Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. 

3 MTH 161 with a grade of C or higher
Natural Science   BIO 102: General Biology II OR CHM 112: General Chemistry II OR PHY 202: General College Physics II 4 BIO 101, CHM 111, PHY 201
SECOND YEAR FALL
ACC 211

Principles of Accounting I

Introduces accounting principles with respect to financial reporting. Demonstrates how decision makers use accounting information for reporting purposes. Focuses on the preparation of accounting information and its use in the operation of organizations, as well as methods of analysis and interpretation of accounting information.

3  
ECO 201

Principles of Macroeconomics

Presents the fundamental macroeconomic concepts, theories, and issues including the study of scarcity and opportunity cost, supply and demand, national economic growth, inflation, recession, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policies, and international trade. Develops an appreciation of how these economic concepts apply to consumer, business, and government decisions, and their effect on the overall economy. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.  

3  
CST 100 

Principles of Public Speaking 

Applies theory and principles of public address with an emphasis on preparation and on the extemporaneous method of delivery. The assignments in the course require college-level reading and analysis of scholarly studies and coherent communication through written reports, including the production of at least one APA/MLA-formatted individual writing assignment. This is a UCGS transfer course. 

3 Readiness for ENG 111
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
SECOND YEAR SPRING
ACC 212

Principles of Accounting II

 

3 ACC 211
ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Readiness for ENG 111
Humanities Elective   Take ONE of the following: ART 101, MUS 121, any Humanities course (HUM prefix), OR any Religion course (REL prefix) 3  
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring.  3  
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
SDV

195

 

Transfer Education Capstone 

A project-based course designed to help transfer students synthesize the knowledge, skills and abilities in problem solving they have acquired throughout their degree program; make connections between different disciplines; and, demonstrate the application of those skills in matriculation to a senior institution.

1  
Total Program Credits 62

Notes and Additional Curriculum Options

Course substitutions may be available. Please see an advisor for more information.

1 In addition to the economics requirements for the community colleges, students are advised to complete a Political Science and Psychology course, or a full year of a sophomore social science if required by the four-year college or university to which you plan to transfer.
2 All students pursuing an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree must demonstrate information literacy by completing ITE 152, by satisfying the terms of an articulation agreement, or by establishing competency on an approved assessment test.
3 Students should consult with their academic advisor to select courses required by their desired degree at their transfer institution.

See advisor to register for SDV 195 for the final semester.

For Further Information, Contact:

Ms. Brandi Martinez
bmartinez@mecc.edu 276-523-9043
Dr. Ted Booth, Dean of Arts & Sciences
tbooth@mecc.edu 276-523-9038

 

General Studies – Software Engineering Specialization

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General Studies
Software Engineering Specialization (697-09)

PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR FALL

Course # Course Title Credit
ENG 111 College Composition I 3
HIS 101 Western Civilizations Pre – 1600 CE 3
MTH 161 Pre-Calculus I 3
Humanities Elective   Take ONE of the following: ART 101, MUS 121, any Humanities course (HUM prefix), OR any Religion course (REL prefix) 3
Social Science Elective   Take ONE of the following: ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, GEO 220, PLS 135, PSY 200, SOC 200, SOC 211, or SOC 268 3
SDV 100 College Success Skills 1
FIRST YEAR SPRING
ENG 112 College Composition II 3
HIS 102 Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE 3
MTH 155 Statistical Reasoning 3
MTH 162 Pre-Calculus II 3
ITP  100 Software Design 3
HLT/PE   Physical Education Elective OR
HLT 105: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
1
SECOND YEAR FALL
ENG 245, 246, or 255 Literature 3
PHY 201

General College Physics I

4
Social Science Elective  

Take ONE of the following: ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, GEO 220, PLS 135, PSY 200, SOC 200, SOC 211, or SOC 268

3
ITP 132 C++ Programming I 3
MTH 263 Calculus I 4
SECOND YEAR SPRING
ENG 115 Technical-Professional Writing 3
MTH 264 Calculus II 4
ITP 232 C++ Programming II 3
PHY 202 General College Physics II 4
SDV 1951 Transfer Education 1
Total Program Credits 64

Notes and Additional Curriculum Options

Course substitutions may be available. Please see an advisor for more information.

1See advisor to enroll in SDV 195.

For Further Information, Contact:

William Bott

wbott@mecc.edu 276-523-9037

Terri Lane

tlane@mecc.edu 276-523-9058

Jane Jones, Dean of Business & Information Technology

jjones@mecc.edu 276-523-9057

 

Pre-Teacher

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College/University Transfer Pre-Teacher Education Major

PK-8, PK-6, Middle School Special Education  (624)

PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR FALL

Course #

Course Title

Credit

Pre-Requisite Courses (if applicable)

ENG

111

College Composition I

3

Readiness for ENG 111

HIS

101 

Western Civilizations Pre – 1600 CE

3

Readiness for ENG 111

MTH

154

Quantitative Reasoning

3

See Table M

HLT/PED

 

Health/Physical Education

1  

ITE

152

Introduction to Digital Information Literacy and Computer Applications

3

 

SDV

100

College Success Skills

1

 

FIRST YEAR SPRING

ENG

112

College Composition II

3

ENG 111

HIS

102 

Western Civilizations Post-1600 CE

3

 

MTH

155

Statistical Reasoning

3

See Table M

PLS 135 

U.S. Government and Politics

3

 

 CST 100

Principles of Public Speaking

3

 

SECOND YEAR FALL

Humanities Elective  

Take ONE of the following: ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, CST 130, CST 151, MUS 121, MUS 221, MUS 222, OR MUS 226

3

 

HIS 121

United States History Until 1877

3

 

ECO

201 or 202

Principles of Macroeconomics  or Microeconomics1

3

 

BIO

101

General Biology I

4

 

GEO

210

Introduction to Cultural Geography

3

 

SECOND YEAR SPRING

Humanities Elective  

Take any Humanities Course (HUM prefix), Philosophy Course (PHI prefix), OR Religion Course (REL prefix)

3

 

BIO/CHM

 

General Biology II or General Chemistry 1¹

4

BIO 102: Bio 101; CHM 101: Readiness for ENG 111 & MDE 60

General Transfer Elective  

See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring

3

 

ENG

245, 246 or 255

Literature

3

ENG 112

EDU

200

Introduction To Teaching

3

Readiness for ENG 111

SDV 

195

Transfer Education

1

Must be in final

Total Program Credits

62

 

Notes and Additional Curriculum Options

Course substitutions may be available. Please see an advisor for more information.

1See advisor to enroll in SDV 195.

 

For Further Information, Contact:

Dr. Bethany Arnold
barnold@mecc.edu 276-523-9034
Dr. Ted Booth, Dean of Arts & Sciences
tbooth@mecc.edu 276-523-9038

 

Science

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Science Major (881)

PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR FALL

Course # Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite Courses. ( If applicable) 
ENG 111

College Composition I

Introduces and prepares students to the critical processes and fundamentals of writing in academic and professional contexts. Teaches the use of print and digital technologies to promote inquiry. Requires the production of a variety of academic texts, totaling at least 4500 words (15 pages typed) of polished writing. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course

3 Readiness for ENG 111
HIS 101 or 121

HIS 101: Western Civilizations Pre-1600

Examines the development of western civilization from ancient times to 1600 CE. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

OR

HIS 121: United States History Until 1877

Introduces the history of the United States from its origins to 1877. Includes the European exploration, development of the American colonies and their institutions, the Revolution, major political, social and economic developments, geographical expansion, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.  

3  
MTH 161

Pre-Calculus I

Presents topics in power, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Credit will not be awarded for both MTH 161: Precalculus I and MTH 167: Precalculus with Trigonometry or equivalent. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course

3 See Table M
Natural Science   Consult with an advisor to take a natural science (with lab), including biology, chemistry, or physics. Chosen science courses should align with desired transfer institution requirements. 4  
SDV 101

Orientation 

Introduces students to the skills which are necessary to achieve their academic goals, to services offered at the college and to the discipline in which they are enrolled. Covers topics such as services at the college including the learning resources center; counseling, and advising; listening, test taking, and study skills; and topical areas which are applicable to their particular discipline

1  
ITE 152

Introduction to Digital Information Literacy and Computer Applications

Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware, software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Includes hands-on experience developing word processing, spreadsheet and presentation documents. Evaluates the reliability of sources. Covers creating a simple web page. Examines topics such as social, legal, and ethical issues. This is a UCGS transfer course.

3  
FIRST YEAR SPRING  
ENG 112

College Composition II

Further develops students’ ability to write for academic and professional contexts with increased emphasis on argumentation and research. Requires students to evaluate, integrate, and document print and digital sources to produce a range of academic and multimodal texts, culminating in a fully documented research paper. This course requires proficiency in using word processing and learning management software. This is a UCGS transfer course.  

3 ENG 111
HIS 102 or 122

HIS 102: Western Civilizations Post-1600

Examines the development of western civilization from 1600 CE to the present. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

OR

HIS 122: United States History Since 1865

Introduces the history of the United States from 1865 to present. Includes major political, social and economic developments since 1865, overseas expansion, the two world wars, the Cold War and the post-Cold War era. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

3 Readiness for ENG 111
Humanities Elective   Take ONE of the following: ART 101, MUS 121, any Humanities course (HUM prefix), OR any Religion course (REL prefix). 3  
Natural Science   Consult with an advisor to take a natural science (with lab), including biology, chemistry, or physics. Chosen science courses should align with desired transfer institution requirements. 4  
MTH 162 Pre-Calculus II  3 MTH 161 with C or better
PED OR HLT  105 Physical Education Elective OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 1  
SECOND YEAR FALL  
CST 100 

Principles of Public Speaking 

Applies theory and principles of public address with an emphasis on preparation and on the extemporaneous method of delivery. The assignments in the course require college-level reading and analysis of scholarly studies and coherent communication through written reports, including the production of at least one APA/MLA-formatted individual writing assignment. This is a UCGS transfer course.

3  
Natural Science   Consult with an advisor to take a natural science (with lab), including biology, chemistry, or physics. Chosen science courses should align with desired transfer institution requirements. 3 ENG 112
MTH 263

Calculus I 

Presents concepts of limits, derivatives, differentiation of various types of functions and use of differentiation rules, application of differentiation, antiderivatives, integrals and applications of integration. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course.

4 MTH 161/162 with C or better
College Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
SECOND YEAR SPRING  
ENG 245, 246, or 255 Literature  3 ENG 112
Natural Science   Consult with an advisor to take a natural science (with lab), including biology, chemistry, or physics. Chosen science courses should align with desired transfer institution requirements. 4  
MTH  155, 264 

MTH 155: Statistical Reasoning

Presents elementary statistical methods and concepts including visual data presentation, descriptive statistics, probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regression. Emphasis is placed on the development of statistical thinking, simulation, and the use of statistical software. This is a Passport and UCGS transfer course. 

OR

MTH 264: Calculus II

Continues the study of calculus of algebraic and transcendental functions including rectangular, polar, and parametric graphing, indefinite and definite integrals, methods of integration, and power series along with applications. Features instruction for mathematical, physical and engineering science programs. This is a Passport Transfer course.

3 or 4

FOR MTH 155 :See Table M

For MTH 264 : MTH 263 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher

Social Science Elective   Take ONE of the following: ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, GEO 220, PLS 135, PSY 200, SOC 200, SOC 211, or SOC 268 3  
SDV 195

Transfer Education

A project-based course designed to help transfer students synthesize the knowledge, skills and abilities in problem solving they have acquired throughout their degree program; make connections between different disciplines; and, demonstrate the application of those skills in matriculation to a senior institution.

1 Must be in final semester
Total Program Credits 62-63  

Notes and Additional Curriculum Options

Course substitutions may be available. Please see an advisor for more information.

Consult with an advisor to take a natural science (with lab). Chosen science courses should align with desired transfer institution requirements.

Take ONE of the following social science courses: ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, GEO 220, PLS 135, PLS 140, PSY 200, SOC 200, SOC 211, SOC 268. See advisor to ensure chosen course aligns with transfer institution.

See advisor to enroll in SDV 195 for final semester.

For Further Information, Contact:

Dr. Shannon Fritts
SFritts@mecc.edu 276-523-9040
Dr. Ted Booth, Dean of Arts & Sciences
tbooth@mecc.edu 276-523-9038

 

Science – Engineering

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Science – Engineering Specialization (881-01)

PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR FALL

Course # Course Title Credit Pre-Requisite
ENG 111 College Composition I 3 Readiness for ENG 111
HIS 101, 121, 102, or 122 HIS 101: Western Civilizations Pre-1600,
HIS 121: U.S. History to 1877,
HIS 102: Western Civilizations Post-1500 OR
HIS 122: U.S. History to 1877
3  
EGR 121 Foundations of Engineering 2 MTH 162 or equivalent
CHM 111 College Chemistry I 4  
MTH 263 Calculus I 4 MTH 161/162 with a C or better
SDV 100 College Success Skills 1  
FIRST YEAR SPRING  
ENG 112 College Composition II 3 ENG 111
Social Science Elective   Take ONE of the following: ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, GEO 220, PLS 135, PLS 140, PSY 200, SOC 200, SOC 211, or SOC 268 3 Readiness for ENG 111
MTH 266 Linear Algebra 3 VPT Placement of ENF 3 or ENG 11
MTH 264 Calculus II 4 MTH 263(273) with a C or better
EGR 122 Engineering Design 3 EGR 121 or divisional approval
SECOND YEAR FALL  
PHY 241

University Physics I

4 Calculus I
MTH 267 Differential Education 3 MTH 264 (274) with a C or better
Humanities Elective   Students should consult the humanities requirements of the institution to which they are transferring. Humanities include: Art (ART 100, 101 & 102), Music (MUS 121, 122, & 225), Philosophy (PHI 220), Humanities (HUM prefix), and Religion (REL prefix). 3  
EGR  

Approved Sophomore Engineering Elective1

3 Varies by course
EGR   Approved Sophomore Engineering Elective1 3 Varies by course
SECOND YEAR SPRING  
ENG 245, 246, 250, 255, or 258 Literature Elective  3 ENG 112
EGR   Approved Sophomore Engineering Elective1 3 Varies by course
MTH 265 Calculus III 4 MTH 264 
PHY 242 University Physics II 4 PHY 241; Calculus II corequisite
EGR   Approved Sophomore Engineering Elective1 3 Varies by course
SDV 1952 Transfer Education4 1 Must be in final semester
Total Program Credits 68  

Notes and Additional Curriculum Options

Course substitutions may be available. Please see an advisor for more information.

1Students should consult their advisor for recommended engineering electives per their desired discipline and transfer institution. Electrical engineering electives are 4-credit courses.

2See advisor to enroll in SDV 195.

*All students pursuing an Associate of Arts & Sciences degree may be required to demonstrate computer literacy by completing ITE 152, by satisfying the terms of an articulation agreement, or by establishing competency on an approved assessment test.

For Further Information, Contact:

Mr. Frank Wright
fwright@mecc.edu 276-523-9049
Mr. Brain Hale
BHale@mecc.edu 276-523-9042
Dr. Ted Booth, Dean of Arts & Sciences
tbooth@mecc.edu 276-523-9038

 

University/College Transfer

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University/College Transfer (697)

PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR FALL

Course # Course Title Credit Prerequisite
ENG 111 College Composition I 3 Readiness for ENG 111
ITE  152 Introduction to Digital Information Literacy and Computer Applications 3  
Humanities Elective   Take ONE of the following: ART 100, ART 101, ART 102, CST 130, CST 151, MUS 121, MUS 221, OR MUS 222 3  
MTH 154,161,263

MTH 154: Quantitative Reasoning OR

MTH 161: Pre: Calculus I OR

MTH 263: Calculus I

3 See Table M

Natural Science

 

BIO 101: General Biology I OR CHM 111: General Chemistry I OR PHY 201: General College Physics I1

4  
SDV

100

College Success Skills 1  
FIRST YEAR SPRING  
ENG 112

College Composition II

3  
Humanities Elective   Take any Humanities Course (HUM prefix), Philosophy Course (PHI prefix), OR Religion Course (REL prefix) 3  
MTH 155,162,264

MTH 155: Statistical Reasoning OR

MTH 162: Pre: Calculus II OR

MTH 264: Calculus II

3 See Table M
Natural Science

 

BIO 102: General Biology II OR

CHM 112: General Chemistry II OR

PHY 202: General College Physics II1

4 BIO 101, CHM 111, or PHY 201, respectively
HIS 101, 121

HIS 101: Western Civilizations Pre-1600 OR

HIS 121: U.S. History to 1877

3  
PED OR HLT   

Physical Education Elective OR
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

1  
SECOND YEAR FALL  
CST 100  Principles of Public Speaking 3  
HIS 102,122

HIS 102: Western Civilizations Pre-1600 OR

HIS 122: U.S. History to 1877

3

 

Social Science Elective   Take ONE of the following: ECO 201, ECO 202, GEO 210, GEO 220, PLS 135, PSY 200, SOC 211, or SOC 268 3  
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
SECOND YEAR SPRING  
ENG 245,246,255 Literature 3 ENG 112
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
General Transfer Elective   See advisor to enroll in elective courses that meet the program requirements of the university to which you are transferring. 3  
SDV  1952 Transfer Education Capstone 1 Must be in final semester
Total Program Credits 62  

Notes and Additional Curriculum Options 

1Physics requires a prerequisite of MTH 161 (Pre-Calculus I).

2See advisor to enroll in SDV 195. 

 

For more information, Contact:

Mr. Kyle Scanlan
kscanlan@mecc.edu 276-523-9046
Dr. Ted Booth, Dean of Arts & Sciences
tbooth@mecc.edu 276-523-9038