Montcalm Community College offers associate of arts, science, liberal studies, general studies and applied science degrees, as well as several certificate programs. Specific curriculum requirements for each of the degree and certificate programs are below. Associate degrees require a minimum of 60 credits; certificates require a minimum of 30 credits. All program course requirements must be met. Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university are advised to consult with a counselor or advisor during their first semester.
Multiple Degree Procedure
Students may receive more than one Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree if they fulfill the requirements. The completion of a certificate program coupled with general education courses is not sufficient to qualify.
Students who have been awarded an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Liberal Studies (ALS) or Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree are not eligible to receive an Associate of General Studies (AGS) degree. Students may not earn an AGS degree and another degree in the same semester. Students who have been awarded an AS degree are not eligible to receive an ALS degree.
Applied Associate Degree Partnerships
Ferris State University
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Dietary & Food Service Management
Radiography
Respiratory Care
Restaurant & Food Industry Management
Mid-Michigan Community College
Radiography
Certificates & Associate Degrees through Articulation
MCC credits transfer to many other colleges and universities. The following partnerships have been developed to facilitate transfer. These partnerships allow students to earn certificates and degrees at other institutions.
Ferris State University
Michigan State University
Bachelor’s Degrees through Articulation
American Public University
Central Michigan University
Cleary University
Davenport University
Ferris State University
Hotel Management
Grand Valley State University
Kaplan University
Northwood University
Saginaw Valley State Univeristy
University of Phoenix
Walsh College
Western Governors University
For current information about articulation, go to the Program Pages at www.montcalm.edu.
Virtual Learning
MCC participates in the Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Collaborative (MCCVLC) which allows students to take courses and earn certificates and associate degrees via the Internet from other community colleges around the state. Additional information can be obtained in MCC’s Student Services or by visiting the website at www.mccvlc.org.
Degree & Certificate Programs
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