Distribution
Requirements
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Credit
Hours
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FIRST
SEMESTER: 16 Credit Hours
|
|
SUNY-BC
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200
Advanced Composition
|
3
|
SUNY-M
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 MTH 160 Statistics I (fulfills MCC-TL)
|
3
|
SUNY-NS
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 BIO 155 General Biology I
|
4
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 GEG 130 Digital Earth - see Note
below
|
3
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 ENVS 101 Concepts of Environmental Science
at RIT - see Cross Registration Note below
|
3
|
First
Semester Total
|
16
|
SECOND
SEMESTER: 16 Credit Hours
|
|
SUNY-SS
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 ECO 111 Microeconomics
|
3
|
Any
SUNY GER Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 MTH 161 Statistics II
|
3
|
Any
SUNY GER Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 BIO 156 General Biology II
|
4
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 GEG 230 Spacial Analysis and GIS - see
Note below
|
3
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 ENVS 201 Environmental Workshop at RIT
- see Cross Registration Note below
|
3
|
Second
Semester Total
|
16
|
THIRD
SEMESTER: 17 Credit Hours
|
|
SUNY-H
Elective* OR SUNY-A Elective* (Excluding SUNY Arts courses in music
performance, studio art, and drama.)
|
3
|
SUNY-AH
Elective* OR SUNY-WC* Elective
|
3
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 MTH 210 Calculus I
|
4
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 CHE 151 General College Chemistry I
|
4
|
Open
Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 STSO 220 Environment and Society at RIT
- see Cross Registration Note below
|
3
|
Third
Semester Total
|
17
|
FOURTH
SEMESTER: 17 Credit Hours
|
|
SUNY-OWC
Elective*
|
3
|
SUNY-FL
Elective OR any SUNY GER Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 BIO
260 General Ecology - see NOTE below
|
4
|
MCC-HW
Elective*
|
3
|
MCC-VE
Elective OR Open Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 PHL 101-Intro
to Philosophy or PHL 103-Intro to Ethics OR PHL 105-Technology and Values
or PHL 250 Professional Ethics (fulfills MCC-VE)
|
3
|
MCC-TL
Elective OR Open Elective Required for 2+2 LA50 CHE 152 General
College Chemistry II
|
4
|
Fourth
Semester Total
|
17
|
TOTAL
CREDITS:
|
66
|
Additional
Program Information:
*When choosing
SUNY Elective and MCC Elective courses refer to SUNY General Education
Courses: http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/suny+gen+ed?OpenView
AND
MCC General
Education Courses: http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/mcc+gen+ed?OpenView
AND
RIT Liberal
Arts Equivalency Worksheet: https://www.monroecc.edu/fileadmin/SiteFiles/GeneralContent/depts/transfer/documents/RIT__MCC_Liberal_Arts_equivalencies.pdf
CROSS REGISTRATION
NOTE: ENVS 101 is offered in fall only at RIT. Students
who begin MCC in the fall semester should cross register for ENVS 101 at
the Rochester Institute of Technology in their 1st semester. Students
who begin MCC in the spring must cross register for ENVS 101 the following
fall semester.
ENVS 201 is offered
in spring only at RIT. STSO 220 is offered in fall only
at RIT. Students with scheduling issues may petition to have STSO 120 (Intro
to Environmental Studies) substitute for STSO 220.
To stay on
track, students who begin MCC in the spring should cross register for ENVS
201 and STSO 120 concurrently, substituting STSO 120 for STSO 220. See
Advisement and Transfer Services representative for cross-registration
information.
NOTE: MCC
GEG 130 and GEG 230 fulfill the RIT Environmental Science degree requirement
for RIT ENVS 250 Applications of GIS.
NOTE: MCC
BIO 260 will substitute for RIT BIOL 240 General Ecology.
NOTE: AP, IB,
CLEP, HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT COURSES, ONLINE COURSES: Credits showing
as accepted at MCC may not be transferable. Students should meet
with 4 year college representative or the MCC Advisement & Transfer
Services to determine if those credits are transferable.
NOTE:
Two courses of a 200 level are required for the MCC LA04 degree and must
be met for graduation. Make sure you complete two 200 level courses.
2.75 GPA required
for continuation at RIT in the B.S.Environmental Science major.
B.S. Environmental
Science:https://www.rit.edu/study/environmental-science-bs#curriculum
Requirements
for all RIT 2+2 Programs: Matriculated, Continuous, Full Time Enrollment
(12 or more credit hours).
The Liberal Arts
A.S. (LA04) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from
MCC.
Documentation
source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2018-2019. |