Jun 26, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Academic Focus Areas & Transfer Information


Academic Focus Areas

Transfer Information

Transfer Course Options


 

Undecided about your major? Start with an Academic Focus Area!

MCC grouped similar degree and certificate programs into seven Academic Focus Areas.

Choose the Academic Focus Area that best matches your interests or skills. In the Academic Focus Area(s) (communities), you will explore careers and still follow a pathway that assures all the classes you take will count toward your graduation.

 

MCC ACADEMIC FOCUS AREAS

 


Business

Master the expertise needed to grow or own a business. If you see yourself as an entrepreneur or working for a corporation, this is the Academic Focus Area for you.

  1. Are you interested in running a business?
  2. Do you want to lead a team of people?
  3. Are you intrigued by the strategies and methods companies use to develop and promote products and services?
  4. Do you like working with a team to solve a complex problem?
  5. Do you like to budget or invest money?
  6. Do you like analyzing data and statistics for making important decisions?
  7. Do you have an interest in becoming a professional chef or baker?
  8. Do you enjoy event planning and working as a team to bring events to life?
  9. Are you interested in owning your restaurant?
  10. Are you a people person who is passionate about service industry?

Discover MCC degrees in the Business Academic Focus Area by clicking here  .


Community and Human Services

Professionals working in community and human services play key roles in educating, protecting, and ensuring the welfare and prosperity of diverse populations in their communities

  1. Do you enjoy helping people?
  2. Are you interested in serving your community?
  3. Do you enjoy thinking about communities, society, law, politics?
  4. Are you energized by teaching and caring for young children?
  5. Do you believe in the potential of others?
  6. Are you interested in the well-being of those in your community?

Discover MCC degrees in the Community and Human services Academic Focus Area by clicking here  .


Creative Arts and Design

For students who like to imagine, inspire, perform, produce and appreciate art in all its many forms.

  1. Are you interested in music, art and literature?
  2. Do you like photography, film, video and media?
  3. Are you a good speaker, writer and performer?
  4. Do you like to make your own things such as clothing or pottery?
  5. Do you like creating aesthetically pleasing interiors, such as homes and offices?
  6. Do you like to create digital and interactive art?

Discover MCC degrees in the Creative arts and Design Academic Focus Area by clicking here  .


Health Professions

Explore a variety of opportunities in the medical field, from patient care to administrative support. Help others while enjoying the benefits of a rewarding career

  1. Do you have a passion for caring for others?
  2. Do you hope to make a difference in the well-being of others?
  3. Do you like math and science?
  4. Are you interested in the business side of health care?
  5. Are you intrigued by wellness and health?
  6. Are you comfortable with close contact with people?
  7. Do you like to promote wellness to improve health outcomes?
  8. Are you interested in a career in the medical field?

Discover MCC degrees in the Health Professions Academic Focus Area by clicking here  .


Information Technology

Gain the valuable skills needed to enter the high demand industry of IT. Learn to design, build, or implement software, mobile and web applications, database systems and communication networks.

  1. Do people call on you to solve computer problems?
  2. Interested in creating and managing website?
  3. Are you curious about how humans and computers communicate/ interact?
  4. Do you like to solve problems and are you detail oriented?
  5. Would you enjoy learning computer languages?
  6. Would you enjoy dreaming up ways for computers and mobile devices to work better and do new things?

Discover MCC degrees in the Information Technology Academic Focus Area by clicking here  .


Skilled Trades and Technical Sciences

Use your hands and your mind to design, construct, or repair machines, automobiles, buildings, and more.

  1. Do you like hands on learning?
  2. Does fixing things intrigue you?
  3. Are you fascinated with building?
  4. Do you like to be active all day?
  5. Do you enjoy tinkering?
  6. Do you like knowing how things are made?
  7. Do you find pride in your work?
  8. Do you enjoy working with plants?
  9. Do you enjoy growing food and feeding people?
  10. Do you enjoy creating landscapes and spaces?
  11. Do you enjoy caring and maintaining landscapes?

Discover MCC degrees in the Skilled and Technical Sciences Academic Focus Area by clicking here  .


Transfer

Start here and go anywhere. Find the right combination of classes to make the most of your time and money. The Transfer Center & Navigation Team will help you explore options for your future.

  1. Did you come to MCC to transfer to a 4-year university?
  2. Are you unsure about your future career or college goal? Are you a part-time student thinking about completing your degree?

Discover MCC’s Transfer degrees by clicking here  .*

*Several of the degrees under the Transfer Academic Focus Area​ are also listed in this catalog under the specific program area Academic Focus Area

Transfer Information

MCC provides the following support to students who desire to transfer their community college credits to a four-year college or university:

  • Transfer/articulation agreements with many four-year institutions
  • Access to the most up-to-date course by course transfer information
  • General education and program transfer guides

Additionally, MCC has many Associate-to-Bachelor (A-to-B) Agreements with area four-year institutions. These agreements allow MCC students to transfer their entire associate degree toward a four-year college degree. In most instances, students start as a junior at the transfer institution.

Visit the Transfer/Articulation website at https://www.mccneb.edu/articulation for a complete list of institutions that MCC currently has agreements with as well as links to course-by-course transfer information.

Many additional institutions accept MCC courses for credit, but formal agreements have not yet been established. For information about transferring to an institution not included on this list, students should contact an advisor at the institution to which they wish to transfer.

Students planning to transfer should work closely with a MCC advisor and with an advisor at the transfer institution to ensure a smooth transfer.

Transcript Request Information

Upon completion of MCC courses, a transferring student must request that an official transcript be sent to the transfer institution. Students may submit a request for a transcript at https://www.mccneb.edu/Prospective-Students/Student-Tools-Resources/Records/Transcript-Request.  Students have the option of requesting an electronic transcript or a paper transcript.

Electronic transcripts are processed within one to two business days. Paper transcripts are processed within five to seven days. Please allow additional processing time during peak times, such as graduation, end of a quarter, etc.

Transfer Tips

  • Successful transfer of credit(s) depends upon the major declared at the four-year institution. For example, courses that may successfully transfer into a psychology major may not transfer into an accounting major.
  • The college or university receiving transfer courses makes the decision regarding award of transfer credit. Acceptance of credit is always at the discretion of the receiving institution.
  • Developmental courses (courses below the 1000-level) are generally not transferable.
  • In general, only courses in which students earn a C or higher can transfer for credit. Courses where D’s or F’s are earned are not usually transferable.
  • Potential transfer students should work with both an academic advisor from MCC and from the four-year institution they plan to attend to ensure a smooth transfer.
  • Quarter hours earned at MCC convert to semester hours at a ratio of 3.0 quarter hours to 2.0 semester hours. For example, a 4.5 quarter hour class transfers as 3.0 semester hours.

Quarter to Semester Hour Conversion Table

Quarter Semester Quarter Semester Quarter Semester Quarter Semester
0.5 0.33 3.5 2.33 6.5 4.33 9.5 6.33
1.0 0.67 4.0 2.67 7.0 4.67 10.0 6.67
1.5 1.00 4.5 3.00 7.5 5.00 10.5 7.00
2.0 1.33 5.0 3.33 8.0 5.33 11.0 7.33
2.5 1.67 5.5 3.67 8.5 5.67 11.5 7.67
3.0 2.00 6.0 4.00 9.0 6.00 12.0 8.00

 


Transfer Course Options


Transfer course options provide a listing of courses that transfer to most four-year colleges and universities. Students can choose courses based on their program of study at MCC and the intended transfer school. They should consult with an academic advisor at MCC and the transfer school to select the best transfer course for their program of study. Students should also refer to MCC’s Transfer Partners and Pathways webpage at https://www.mccneb.edu/articulation for articulation agreements and transfer guides for specific course options. Students can also visit the MCC Transfer Center to verify course transferability.

 

Courses listed in multiple sections can be used to satisfy only one requirement within the MCC program. 

Social Sciences


Courses listed in multiple sections can be used to satisfy only one requirement within the MCC program.  Students interested in any of the transfer courses and degrees should work with an academic advisor from MCC and the transfer school to select the best course for transfer.

Humanities


Courses listed in multiple sections can be used to satisfy only one requirement within the MCC program. Students interested in any of the transfer courses and degrees should work with an academic advisor from MCC and the transfer school to select the best course for transfer.

Natural Sciences


Note: Biology I, II, and III, Principles of Physics, and General Physics are each taught as three-course sequences. All three courses in the sequence must be successfully completed to transfer as one semester-length course.