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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

2+2 with St. John Fisher University

B.S. Inclusive Childhood Education (EC61)

MCC Degree Awarded:

Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) A.S. (EC03)

Please note that some courses required in a 2+2 Transfer Pathway may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their advisor or with a transfer representative to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
2023-2024
2+2SheetMajor Listing Sheet

Students seeking Inclusive Childhood Education Certification (Grades 1-6) with Middle School Extension in the Content Area (Grades 7-9) must major in inclusive childhood education with a second major or concentration in their teaching discipline (social studies (American studies or history), English literature, Spanish or mathematics (mathematics or statistics). Students seeking Inclusive Childhood Education Certification (Grades 1-6) without Middle School Extension must major in inclusive childhood education and another approved liberal arts major or concentration: communication, computer science, economics, English literature or writing, sport management, history, psychology, mathematics, Spanish, American studies, statistics, biology, chemistry, physics, or sociology. The second major or concentration may require candidates to complete more than the minimum 120 credits required for degree completion. Students are highly recommended to contact the St. John Fisher (SJF) Office of Transfer Admissions to discuss options and advising in more detail.

SJF waives their local general education course requirements for students transferring with an Associate degree.

Directions:

1. Choose one concentration/major in a content area. See list below.

2. Use your MCC Degree Works worksheet and the courses listed on the
SJF MCC Inclusive Childhood Education Advising Guide for Transfer Students to choose courses to take at MCC.

Major/Concentration Options
  • American Studies: Choose courses from the following: HIS 111, 112; ANT 201 or ENG 203 or 204 or 210; ECO 111 or 112; POS 102 or 210.
  • Biology: BIO 155, 156.
  • Chemistry: CHE 151, 152.
  • Communication: Choose courses from the following: COM 101, 130 & 131 (both count as one course), COM 150, ENG 250 or SPC 142 & SPC 141 or 143 (both count as one course).
  • Computer Science: CSC 101, 103; MTH 172; CRC 101 or CIS 121.
  • Economics: REQUIRED: ECO 111, 112; MTH 160.
  • English (Literature): Choose three courses from ENG 201, 202, 203, 204; Choose ENG 210.
  • English (Writing): ENG 213, 252, one 200 level literature course.
  • History: Choose up to five courses from the following: HIS 111, 112, 113, 114, 250; any HIS course.
  • Mathematics: MTH 210, 211, 212; MTH 220 or 221 or 232.
  • Psychology: PSY 205, 206, 215, or any combination of three PSY courses.
  • Physics: PHY 145, 146, MTH 210, and MTH 211.
  • Sociology: SOC 101 and other SOC courses.
  • Spanish: SPA 101, 102, 203, 204.
  • Sport Management: SMT 215, PPE 208, HIS 211.
  • Statistics: MTH 210, 211.

Prospective students, see the
MCC Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education (Teacher Education Transfer) A.S. degree outline under Program Details.

3. Carefully read the notes at the bottom of this page; contact SJF if you have questions.

4. Meet with
SJF Transfer Admission staff to plan your transfer. Apply to SJF the semester before you complete your degree at MCC.

Notes:

AP, IB, CLEP, transfer courses, MCC College Now or other Dual Enrollment credits: Credits showing as accepted by MCC may not be transferable. See: Credit Transfer Policies. Contact SJF with questions. Also, refer to: SJF Transfer Course Equivalency Database.

A grade of C or higher required in all courses used toward the education major and NYS Content Core required by St. John Fisher University.


Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher is required for acceptance to SJF. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is required for MCC graduation.


Liberal Arts and Sciences - Childhood Education Teacher Education Transfer A.S. (EC03) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC. Documentation Source: 2023-2024 Advisement and Transfer Services. Updated 11/8/2023

While every effort is made to ensure accurate information, students are strongly advised to verify course transferability with the four-year institution as they will make the final determination of transfer credit.