McLennan Community College offers the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science and the Associate of Arts in Teaching degrees, which are designed to transfer to bachelor's degree programs at senior-level institutions.
Students who plan to obtain a bachelor's degree should take classes at MCC that meet the requirements of the senior institution at which the degree will be completed. Students are encouraged to work with advisors to plan their course work.
Texas public senior colleges and universities are required to accept by transfer up to 66 hours — or one-half of the bachelor's degree requirements if that constitutes fewer than 66 hours of credits — earned by a student in a community or junior college. Additional course credits may be accepted in transfer at the discretion of the receiving institution.
The 75th Texas Legislature mandated that Texas colleges and universities each develop a core curriculum of classes in "Liberal Arts, Humanities, Sciences, and Political, Social and Cultural History that all undergraduate students (except students in specifically designated 'Fields of Study') are required to complete before receiving an academic undergraduate degree." (Texas Education Code, Chapter 61, Subchapter S, "Transfer of Credit").
The core curriculum at MCC contains a variety of courses that encourage breadth of study so that students can reflect upon diverse individual, scientific, political, economic, social, and other cultural aspects of life. The core curriculum represents (1) the first steps students take in pursuit of a broad-based education; (2) the fundamental requirements of the Associate of Arts and the Associate of Science degrees; and (3) the commitment of each institution of higher education in Texas to help students transfer their core curriculum courses between schools.
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- Guidelines
- The first 42 hours completed in the core curriculum will be designated as such on the student's MCC transcript.
- The core curriculum for MCC will be evaluated two years before the institution's compliance report is due at the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
- In fulfilling the Life & Physical Science requirements, the student will take two four-hour lab science courses with six hours satisfying the Life & Physical Science requirement and the additional two hours carrying over to the Component Area Option.
- Students who plan to obtain a bachelor's degree should consult with an academic advisor to arrange a program to meet the requirements of the senior college where the degree will be completed.
- A D grade earned in a core course at MCC will satisfy degree requirements for the Associate of Arts, the Associate of Science or the Associate of Arts in Teaching degrees. However, students should be aware that some receiving institutions may not accept the D grade for fulfillment of their degree requirements.
McLennan Community College Core Curriculum
McLennan Community College offers course work designed to prepare students to enter specific occupational areas at the end of a one- or two-year period of specialized training or to continue their education at a four-year institution. Suggested courses of study for each of these options are included in this section, which focuses on workforce programs that lead to a certificate or an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree. Each student should, however, see a faculty advisor or program director at the earliest opportunity in order to effectively plan his or her program.
Federal regulation requires all institutions that receive Title IV funds to disclose the information for financial aid eligible programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation. While all of the programs a McLennan Community College prepare students for employment or transfer the U.S. Department of Education requires disclosure on specific programs.
Gainful Employment information is provided for each Workforce program that offers an A.A.S. degree or certificate at MCC. This information helps students determine the career outlook and costs associated with each program so they can make informed decisions about their career choices.
Click Here (http://www.mclennan.edu/gainful-employment/) for more information about the McLennan Community College Gainful Employment program.
Achieve Texas is an education initiative designed to prepare all students (preschool through college) for a lifetime of success. It allows all students to achieve excellence by preparing them for secondary and postsecondary opportunities, career preparation and advancement, meaningful work, and active citizenship.
This initiative uses the 16 federally defined career clusters of the States' Career Clusters initiative as the foundation for restructuring how schools arrange their instructional programs. A Career Cluster (https://www.txcte.org/binder/career-cluster-pages) is a grouping of occupations and broad industries based on commonalities. All clusters have been cross-walked in the U.S. Department of Labor occupational classification system (https://www.onetonline.org/).
Most McLennan Community College degrees have been linked to a career cluster.