CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATE'S DEGREES, & BACHELOR'S
DEGREES THROUGH ARTICULATION
MCC
credits transfer to other colleges and universities. The following partnerships
have been developed to facilitate transfer. Additional bachelors
degree completion opportunities may be available. Students should see
a counselor in MCCs Student Services Office for the most current information.
Ferris State University
Associate of Applied Science
Restaurant and Food Industry Management
Jackson Community College
Associate of Applied Science
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
DMS-Vascular Technology
Lansing Community College
Associate of Applied Science
Molecular Biotechnology
Michigan State University
Certificate
Small Business Development/Management – Landscape & Lawn
Mid Michigan Community College
Associate of Applied Science
Radiography
Ferris State University
Associate of Applied Science
Restaurant and Food Industry Management
Bachelor’s Degrees through Articulation
MCC credits transfer to other colleges and universities. The following partnerships have been developed to facilitate transfer. Many of these partnerships allow students to earn a bachelor’s degree online. Additional bachelor’s degree completion opportunities may be available. Students should see an advisor in MCC’s Student Services Office for the most current information.
Central Michigan University
Bachelor of Science in Education
Elementary Education
(Up to 64 credits may be completed at MCC)
Secondary Education
(Up to 61 credits may be completed at MCC)
Davenport University – (Grand Rapids Campus)
Bachelor of Business Administration
Accounting Information
Applied Business
Business Professional Studies
Human Resource Management
International Business
Management
Marketing
Professional Accountancy
Public Safety & Security Management
Service Management & Marketing
(Approximately 90 credits may be completed at MCC)
Bachelor of Applied Science
Administrative Management
Computer Information Systems
Ferris State University
Bachelor of Science
Biotechnology
(Up to 60 credits may be completed at MCC)
Business
Criminal Justice
Allied Health Education
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Technical Education
Other BS degrees
(Up to 90 credits may be completed at MCC)
Franklin University (Online)
Bachelor of Science
Applied Management
Business Administration
Computer Science
Digital Communication
Health Care Management
Management Information Sciences
Public Safety Management
(Up to 84 credits may be completed at MCC)
Governors State University (Online and Video)
Board of Governors Bachelor of Arts
(Up to 80 credits may be completed at MCC)
Grand Valley State University
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(Up to 62 credits may be completed at MCC)
Northwood University
Bachelor of Business Administration
(Up to 62 credits may be completed at MCC)
Saginaw Valley State University
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(Up to 62 credits may be completed at MCC)
Spring Arbor College
Bachelor of Arts
Management and Organizational Development
with Criminal Justice Endorsement
(Up to 84 credits may be completed at MCC)
University of Maryland University College (Online)
Bachelor of Arts
English
History
(Up to 60 credits may be completed at MCC)
Bachelor of Science
Accounting
Business Administration
Communication Studies
Computer and Information Science
Computer Studies
Environmental Management
Fire Science
Human Resource Management
Humanities
Information Systems Management
Legal Studies
Management Studies
Marketing
Psychology
Social Science
(Up to 60 credits may be completed at MCC)
University of Phoenix – (Grand Rapids Campus)
Bachelor of Science
Business/Administration
Business/e-Business
Business/Management
Human Services
Information Technology
Management
(Up to 79 credits may be completed at MCC)
Nursing
(Up to 69 credits may be completed at MCC)
Western Michigan University
Bachelor of Science
Occupational Education Studies – Articulated Teacher Education Program
(Up to 61 credits may be completed at MCC)
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 Counseling and Career Services Office or by visiting the website at www.mccvlc.org.
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