Course Descriptions

On the following pages are course descriptions for credit courses offered by MCC. Each course can be identified by a lettered subject and a course number followed by the title and a series of numbers as illustrated below. Those courses with a zero as the first digit of the course number are designated as developmental and may not be used to fulfill degree requirements (i.e. ENGL 0960)

INFO 1001 Information Systems and Literacy see note in
Course Description
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Course subject Course number Course title Course if offered via online Lecture/classroom hours per week Lab/clinical hours per week Credit hours

Prerequisites - A prerequisite—or its equivalent—must be met before the student is admitted in a course. A prerequisite may be a specific high school course, another MCC course or a demonstrated proficiency. Prerequisites may be waived on the basis of proficiency testing and/or the recommendation of an appropriate faculty member or academic dean.

Co-requisites - Co-requisites are required program courses that must be taken simultaneously; a grouping of courses that must all be taken within the same quarter.

Accounting ACCT Humanities HUMS
Arabic ARAB Human Relations HMRL
Architectural Design Technology ARCH Human Services HMSV
Art ARTS Industrial and Commercial Trades INCT
Auto Collison Technology AUTB Information Technology INFO
Automotive Technology AUTT Insurance INSU
Biology BIOS Interior Design INTD
Business Management BSAD Japanese JAPN
Chemistry CHEM Languages LANG
Civil Engineering Technology SCET Legal Studies LAWS
Construction Technology CNST Mathematics MATH
Criminal Justice CRIM Mechanical Design Technology DRAF
Culinary, Hospitality, Research & Management CHRM Music MUSC
Dental Assisting DENT Nursing NURS
Diesel Technology DESL Philosophy PHIL
Early Childhood Educator ECED Photography PHOT
Economics ECON Physical Education PHED
Education EDUC Physics PHYS
Electrical Apprenticeship ELAP Plumbing Apprenticeship PLAP
Electrical Technology ELTR Political Science POLS
Electronic Imaging & Media Arts EIMA Pre-Engineering ENGR
Electronics Technology ELEC Psychology PSYC
English ENGL Reading and Learning Skills RDLS
English as a Second Language ESLX Real Estate REES
Entrepreneurship ENTR Reserve Officers Training ROTC
Finance FINA Respiratory Care Technology RESP
Fire Science Technology FIST Science SCIE
French FREN Sign Language Studies SLIS
Geography GEOG Sociology SOCI
German GERM Spanish SPAN
Graphic Communication Arts & Design GCAD Speech SPCH
Health HLTH Theatre THEA
Health Information Management Systems HIMS Utility Line Technician UTIL
Health Information Technology HITP Video/Audio Commuications Arts VACA
Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration HVAC Welding Technology WELD
History HIST Workplace Skills WORK
Horticulture HORT