MCC Daily Tribune
Approved Courses for SUNY General Education
The State University of New York has approved the following courses for addition to MCC's SUNY General Education course list:
For AMERICAN HISTORY (SUNY-AH):
- CRJ 103 Constitutional Law and Rights of People
- FPT 105 History of the Fire Service
- HIS 102 Introduction to African-American Studies (cross-listed as AFS 100)
- POS 203 Civil Liberties and Rights in the United States
For ARTS (SUNY-A):
- ART 271 20th Century Art and Ideas
- ENG 113 Introduction to Creative Writing
- GEG 131 Cartography
- MUS 114 Contemporary A Cappella Ensemble
- MUS 140 Jazz Ensemble
- MUS 141 Madrigal Singers
- MUS 145 Jazz Combo
- MUS 146 Vocal Jazz/Show Choir
- MUS 150 History of Rock 'n Roll
For FOREIGN LANGUAGES (SUNY-FL):
- ARA 203 Intermediate Arabic I
For HUMANITIES (SUNY-H):
- MUS 118 Broadway Musicals
- MUS 120 Jazz in American Society
For NATURAL SCIENCES (SUNY-NS):
- GEG 133 Introduction to Remote Sensing
- PHY 105 Automotive Physics
- PHY 261 University Physics II
- SCI 132 Integrated Science for Future Teachers II -- The Living World
For OTHER WORLD CIVILIZATIONS (SUNY-OWC):
- ENG 118 Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders: Literature of Genocide
- HEG 215 Global Health and Culture
- MUS 119 Music in World Cultures
- PHL 210 Human Rights and Democracy in Domestic and International Contexts
For SOCIAL SCIENCES (SUNY-SS):
- ANT 205 Archaeology Field School
- PSY 200 Behavior Modification
- SOC 204 Sociology of the Family
- SOC 205 African-American Family (cross-listed as AFS 200)
- SOC 206 Sociology of Gender and Sexuality
- SOC 209 Environmental Sociology
For WESTERN CIVILIZATION (SUNY-WC):
- EDU 200 Foundations of Education
- HED 115 Death and Dying
- HIS 275 The Holocaust: History and Legacies
- POS 210 Introduction to Political Thought
- PPE 271 Issues and Perspectives in Sport Science
NOTE: ART 240 Women, Art and Society was denied approval for WESTERN CIVILIZATION (SUNY-WC). This course will remain on the SUNY General Education list as qualifying for HUMANITIES (SUNY-H).
Michael Heel
Curriculum and Program Development
04/27/2018