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Transfer Course Options

Students interested in any of the transfer courses and degrees should work with both an academic advisor from MCC and from the school they wish to transfer to in order to select the best course transfer options. 

Courses

Quantitative/Numeracy Skills

MATH 1310Intermediate AlgebraONLINE

4.5

MATH 1410StatisticsONLINE

4.5

MATH 1420College AlgebraONLINE

5.0

MATH 1430TrigonometryONLINE

4.5

MATH 2410Calculus IONLINE

7.5

MATH 2411Calculus IIONLINE

7.5

MATH 2412Calculus IIIONLINE

6.0

MATH 2510Differential Equations

4.5

Computer Sciences

INFO 1003Introduction to Computer ProgrammingONLINEHYBRID

5.0

INFO 1521Java Programming IONLINE

4.5

INFO 1522C++ Programming IONLINE

4.5

INFO 1523Visual Basic.NET IONLINE

4.5

INFO 1524COBOL I

5.0

INFO 1531Java Programming IIONLINE

4.5

INFO 1534COBOL II

5.0

INFO 1620Introduction to Database DesignONLINEHYBRID

4.5

INFO 2537Data Structures Using C and C++ONLINE

4.5

INFO 2630Structured Query Language (SQL)ONLINE

4.5

Cultural Studies

ENGL 2470Introduction to Women's Literature

4.5

ENGL 2490Introduction to Latin American Literature

4.5

ENGL 2530Ethnic Literature

4.5

ENGL 2900Special Topics in Literature

4.5

GEOG 1020World Regional GeographyONLINE

4.5

GEOG 1050Introduction to Human GeographyONLINE

4.5

HIST 1050Introduction to Black HistoryONLINE

4.5

HIST 1060The History of Black Women in AmericaONLINE

4.5

HIST 1070Traditional and Modern ChinaONLINE

4.5

HIST 1080Traditional and Modern JapanONLINE

4.5

HIST 1110World Civilization from Prehistory to 1500ONLINE

4.5

HIST 1120World Civilization from 1500 to PresentONLINEHYBRID

4.5

HIST 2200Latin American HistoryONLINE

4.5

HUMS 1110Origins of the HumanitiesONLINE

4.5

HUMS 1150The Humanities in the Non-Western WorldONLINE

4.5

PHIL 2200Introduction to Comparative ReligionONLINE

4.5

POLS 2070Contemporary Social and Political IssuesONLINE

4.5

SLIS 1150Introduction to the Deaf World

4.5

SOCI 1100Native American StudiesONLINE

4.5

SOCI 1250Introduction to AnthropologyONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2060Multicultural IssuesONLINE

4.5

GEOG 1050, HIST 1050, HIST 1110, HIST 1120, HUMS 1110HUMS 1150, SOCI 2060: Course can only be used to satisfy one requirement. Students interested in any of the transfer courses and degrees should work with both an academic advisor from MCC and from the school they wish to transfer to in order to select the best course transfer options.

Social Sciences

ECON 1000MacroeconomicsONLINE

4.5

ECON 1100MicroeconomicsONLINE

4.5

GEOG 1010Fundamentals of GeographyONLINE

4.5

GEOG 1020World Regional GeographyONLINE

4.5

GEOG 1050Introduction to Human GeographyONLINE

4.5

HIST 1010United States History to 1877ONLINE

4.5

HIST 1020U.S. History from 1865 to PresentONLINEHYBRID

4.5

HIST 1050Introduction to Black HistoryONLINE

4.5

HIST 1060The History of Black Women in AmericaONLINE

4.5

HIST 1070Traditional and Modern ChinaONLINE

4.5

HIST 1080Traditional and Modern JapanONLINE

4.5

HIST 1110World Civilization from Prehistory to 1500ONLINE

4.5

HIST 1120World Civilization from 1500 to PresentONLINEHYBRID

4.5

HIST 2050Modern Europe since 1815

4.5

HIST 2200Latin American HistoryONLINE

4.5

HIST 2220U.S. and Global Military HistoryONLINE

4.5

POLS 2050American National GovernmentONLINE

4.5

POLS 2060The ConstitutionONLINE

4.5

POLS 2070Contemporary Social and Political IssuesONLINE

4.5

PSYC 1010Introduction to PsychologyONLINEHYBRID

4.5

PSYC 1110Parenting and Family Problem SolvingONLINE

4.5

PSYC 1120Human Growth and DevelopmentONLINE

4.5

PSYC 1130Cognitive DevelopmentONLINE

4.5

PSYC 2140Behavior Modification and Principles of LearningONLINE

4.5

PSYC 2150Survey of Human SexualityONLINE

4.5

PSYC 2350Fundamentals of Abnormal PsychologyONLINE

4.5

PSYC 2450Social PsychologyONLINE

4.5

PSYC 2550Popular Readings in Social ScienceONLINE

4.5

PSYC 2650Research MethodsONLINE

4.5

SOCI 1010Introduction to SociologyONLINEHYBRID

4.5

SOCI 1050Sociology of HealthcareONLINE

4.5

SOCI 1100Native American StudiesONLINE

4.5

SOCI 1250Introduction to AnthropologyONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2050Current Social ProblemsONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2060Multicultural IssuesONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2110Introduction to GerontologyONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2150Survey of Human SexualityONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2160Marital and Family RelationshipsONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2310CriminologyONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2311Juvenile JusticeONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2450Social PsychologyONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2550Popular Readings in Social ScienceONLINE

4.5

SOCI 2650Research MethodsONLINE

4.5

SOWK 1010Introduction to Social WorkONLINE

4.5

GEOG 1050, HIST 1050, HIST 1110, HIST 1120, SOCI 2060: Course can only be used to satisfy one requirement. Students interested in any of the transfer courses and degrees should work with both an academic advisor from MCC and from the school they wish to transfer to in order to select the best course transfer options.

Humanities

ARTS 1000Introduction to the Visual ArtsHYBRID

4.5

ARTS 1010Elementary Drawing

4.5

ARTS 10202-D Design

4.5

ARTS 1110Art History-Ancient to GothicONLINEHYBRID

4.5

ARTS 1120Art History-Renaissance to ModernONLINE

4.5

CHIN 1110Beginning Chinese IONLINE

7.5

DIMA 1411History of Animation

4.5

ENGL 1310Creative Writing

4.5

ENGL 2450Introduction to LiteratureONLINE

4.5

ENGL 2460Introduction to Short Stories

4.5

ENGL 2470Introduction to Women's Literature

4.5

ENGL 2480Introduction to Drama Literature I

4.5

ENGL 2481Introduction to Drama Literature II

4.5

ENGL 2490Introduction to Latin American Literature

4.5

ENGL 2510American Literature IONLINE

4.5

ENGL 2520American Literature II

4.5

ENGL 2530Ethnic Literature

4.5

ENGL 2610British Literature IONLINE

4.5

ENGL 2620British Literature II

4.5

ENGL 2900Special Topics in Literature

4.5

ENGL 2901Special Topics in Writing

4.5

FREN 1010Beginning French IONLINE

7.5

FREN 1020Beginning French IIONLINE

7.5

FREN 2010Intermediate French IONLINE

4.5

FREN 2020Intermediate French IIONLINE

4.5

GERM 1010Elementary German IONLINE

7.5

GERM 1020Elementary German IIONLINE

7.5

HUMS 1000Humanities through the ArtsHYBRID

4.5

HUMS 1100Classical HumanitiesONLINE

4.5

HUMS 1110Origins of the HumanitiesONLINE

4.5

HUMS 1120The Humanities in the Medieval - Renaissance WorldONLINE

4.5

HUMS 1130The Humanities in the Modern WorldONLINE

4.5

HUMS 1150The Humanities in the Non-Western WorldONLINE

4.5

HUMS 2310Film History and AppreciationONLINE

4.5

JAPN 1010Beginning Japanese I

7.5

JAPN 1020Beginning Japanese II

7.5

JAPN 2010Intermediate Japanese I

4.5

JAPN 2020Intermediate Japanese II

4.5

JAPN 2030Intermediate Japanese III

4.5

JAPN 2040Intermediate Japanese IV

4.5

MUSC 1010Introduction to Music I

4.5

MUSC 1020Introduction to Music II

4.5

MUSC 1050Music AppreciationONLINE

4.5

MUSC 1110Music Fundamentals I

4.5

MUSC 1120Music Fundamentals II

4.5

PHIL 1010Introduction to PhilosophyONLINE

4.5

PHIL 1030Professional EthicsONLINE

4.5

PHIL 1100Critical ReasoningONLINE

4.5

PHIL 2030Introduction to EthicsONLINE

4.5

PHIL 2200Introduction to Comparative ReligionONLINE

4.5

PHIL 2400Philosophy and Literature

4.5

PHIL 2600Contemporary Issues in Philosophy

4.5

SLIS 1010American Sign Language I

6.0

SLIS 1020American Sign Language II

6.0

SPAN 1110Elementary Spanish IONLINEHYBRID

7.5

SPAN 1120Elementary Spanish IIONLINEHYBRID

7.5

SPAN 2110Intermediate Spanish IONLINE

4.5

SPAN 2120Intermediate Spanish IIONLINE

4.5

SPCH 1220Communication in Small Groups

4.5

SPCH 1300Interpersonal Communication

4.5

THEA 1000Introduction to the TheatreONLINE

4.5

THEA 2010Script Analysis

4.5

THEA 2020Fundamentals of Acting I

4.5

THEA 2021Fundamentals of Acting II

4.5

THEA 2030Playwriting I

4.5

THEA 2031Playwriting II

4.5

THEA 2110Theatre History I

4.5

THEA 2120Theatre History II

4.5

HUMS 1110, HUMS 1120, and HUMS 1150: Course can only be used to satisfy one requirement. Students interested in any of the transfer courses and degrees should work with both an academic advisor from MCC and from the school they wish to transfer to in order to select the best course transfer options.

Natural Sciences

BIOS 1010Introduction to BiologyONLINEHYBRID

6.0

BIOS 1010LIntroduction to Biology Lab

0.0

BIOS 1111Biology I

5.0

BIOS 1111LBiology I Lab

0.0

BIOS 1121Biology II

5.0

BIOS 1121LBiology II Lab

0.0

BIOS 1130Biology III

5.0

BIOS 1130LBiology III Lab

0.0

BIOS 1250Environmental BiologyONLINE

4.5

BIOS 1310Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology

5.0

BIOS 1310LSurvey of Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab

0.0

BIOS 1400Introduction to Botany

4.5

BIOS 1400LIntroduction to Botany Lab

0.0

BIOS 2050GeneticsONLINE

4.5

BIOS 2150Microbiology

6.0

BIOS 2150LMicrobiology Lab

0.0

BIOS 2310Human Anatomy and Physiology I

6.0

BIOS 2310LHuman Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

0.0

BIOS 2320Human Anatomy and Physiology II

6.0

BIOS 2320LHuman Anatomy and Physiology II Lab

0.0

CHEM 1010College ChemistryONLINE

6.0

CHEM 1010LCollege Chemistry Lab

0.0

CHEM 1120Chemistry for the Health Sciences I

3.0

CHEM 1120LChemistry for the Health Careers Lab

0.0

CHEM 1130Chemistry for Health Sciences II

3.0

CHEM 1130LChemistry for the Health Careers II Lab

0.0

CHEM 1210General Chemistry: Part I

2.0

CHEM 1210LGeneral Chemistry: Part I Lab

0.0

CHEM 1211General Chemistry: Part II

4.0

CHEM 1211LGeneral Chemistry: Part II Lab

0.0

CHEM 1212General Chemistry I: Accelerated

6.0

CHEM 1212LGeneral Chemistry I: Accelerated Lab

0.0

CHEM 1220General Chemistry II

6.0

CHEM 1220LGeneral Chemistry II Lab

0.0

CHEM 2310Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry

6.0

CHEM 2310LFundamentals of Organic Chemistry Lab

0.0

CHEM 232AOrganic Chemistry IA

2.5

CHEM 232ALOrganic Chemistry IA Lab

0.0

CHEM 232BOrganic Chemistry IB

2.5

CHEM 232BLOrganic Chemistry IB Lab

0.0

CHEM 232COrganic Chemistry IC

2.5

CHEM 232CLOrganic Chemistry IC Lab

0.0

CHEM 233AOrganic Chemistry IIA

2.5

CHEM 233ALOrganic Chemistry IIA Lab

0.0

CHEM 233BOrganic Chemistry IIB

2.5

CHEM 233BLOrganic Chemistry IIB Lab

0.0

CHEM 233COrganic Chemistry IIC

2.5

CHEM 233CLOrganic Chemistry IIC Lab

0.0

ENGR 1010Introduction to Engineering Design

4.5

ENGR 1020MATLAB Programming

4.5

ENGR 2010Elements of Electrical Engineering I

4.5

ENGR 2020Engineering Statics

4.5

GEOG 1150Introduction to Physical Geography - Weather and ClimateONLINE

6.0

GEOG 1160Introduction to Physical Geography - LandformsONLINE

6.0

GEOG 1210Introduction to Physical GeologyONLINE

6.0

PHYS 1010Applied Physics

4.5

PHYS 1010LApplied Physics Lab

0.0

PHYS 110APrinciples of Physics IA

2.5

PHYS 110ALPrinciples of Physics IA Lab

0.0

PHYS 110BPrinciples of Physics IB

2.5

PHYS 110BLPrinciples of Physics IB Lab

0.0

PHYS 110CPrinciples of Physics IC

2.5

PHYS 110CLPrinciples of Physics IC Lab

0.0

PHYS 111APrinciples of Physics IIA

2.5

PHYS 111ALPrinciples of Physics IIA Lab

0.0

PHYS 111BPrinciples of Physics IIB

2.5

PHYS 111BLPrinciples of Physics IIB Lab

0.0

PHYS 111CPrinciples of Physics IIC

2.5

PHYS 111CLPrinciples of Physics IIC Lab

0.0

PHYS 210AGeneral Physics IA

2.5

PHYS 210ALGeneral Physics IA Lab

0.0

PHYS 210BGeneral Physics IB

2.5

PHYS 210BLGeneral Physics IB Lab

0.0

PHYS 210CGeneral Physics IC

2.5

PHYS 210CLGeneral Physics IC Lab

0.0

PHYS 211AGeneral Physics IIA

2.5

PHYS 211ALGeneral Physics IIA Lab

0.0

PHYS 211BGeneral Physics IIB

2.5

PHYS 211BLGeneral Physics IIB Lab

0.0

PHYS 211CGeneral Physics IIC

2.5

PHYS 211CLGeneral Physics IIC Lab

0.0

SCIE 1010Introduction to Physical ScienceONLINE

6.0

SCIE 1010LIntroduction to Physical Science Lab

0.0

SCIE 1300AstronomyONLINE

4.5

SCIE 1310Astronomy LaboratoryONLINE

1.5

SCIE 1400Introduction to Meteorology

6.0

SCIE 1400LIntroduction to Meteorology Lab

0.0

All courses in a sequence should be taken:  

BIOS 1111/BIOS 1111L, BIOS 1121/BIOS 1121L and BIOS 1130/BIOS 1130L;

CHEM 1120/CHEM 1120L and CHEM 1130/CHEM 1130L;

CHEM 1210/CHEM 1210L and CHEM 1211/CHEM 1211L;

CHEM 1212/CHEM 1212L 

Organic Chemistry, Principles of Physics, and General Physics are taught as a three-course sequence. All three courses must be successfully completed to transfer as a semester-length course.