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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

2+2 with Rochester Institute of Technology

B.S. Nutritional Sciences (LA52)

MCC Degree Awarded:

Liberal Arts & Sciences-General Studies A.S. (LA04)

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+2Sheet

The Liberal Arts and Sciences degree (LA04) provides flexibility to tailor coursework for a smooth transfer. The goal is to obtain your A.S. degree while taking SUNY General Education and foundation courses for your major at the 4-year degree institution.

Read all notes on the bottom of this page for RIT specific information.

Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER
SUNY COMW, COMO: Take ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition (FIrst Year Writing at RIT)
3
SUNY MATH: Take MTH 165 College Algebra (MATH 101 at RIT)
3
OPEN ELECTIVE: Take BIO 117 Basic Consumer Nutrition (NUTR 215 at RIT)
3
SUNY NATURAL SCIENCES: Take CHE 151 General College Chemistry I (CHMG 131 and 145 at RIT)
4
OPEN ELECTIVE *
3
First Semester Total:
16
SECOND SEMESTER
OPEN ELECTIVE: Take CHE 152 General College Chemistry II (CHMG 142 and 146 at RIT)
4
SUNY SOCIAL SCIENCES ELECTIVE:
Take PSY 101 Introduction to Psychological Science (PSYC 101 at RIT)
3
Any SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE: Take BIO 144 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (SUNY NSCI) (MEDS 250 at RIT)
4
OPEN ELECTIVE: Take FSA 108 Healthy Cooking (HSPT 215 at RIT)
3
Second Semester Total:
14
THIRD SEMESTER
OPEN ELECTIVE: Take CHE 251 Organic Chemistry (CHMO 231 and 235 at RIT)
Offered only in Fall semester.
5
OPEN ELECTIVE: Take BIO 145 Anatomy and Physiology II (MEDS 251 at RIT)
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE: Take MTH 160 Statistics I (SUNY CTRN) (STAT 145 at RIT)
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - DIVERSITY: EQUITY, INCLUSION, and SOCIAL JUSTICE (SUNY-DVRS) ELECTIVE:
Take SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 102 at RIT)
3
Third Semester Total:
15
FOURTH SEMESTER
OPEN ELECTIVE: Take BIO 145 Anatomy and Physiology II (MEDS 251 at RIT)
4
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - HUMANITIES (SUNY-HUMN) ELECTIVE OR
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - THE ARTS (SUNY-ARTS) ELECTIVE +
Recommend PHL 101 or 103 for RIT Ethics Perspective
3
SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - WORLD HISTORY and GLOBAL AWARENESS (SUNY-WHGA) ELECTIVE OR
Any SUNY GENERAL EDUCATION - WORLD LANGUAGES (SUNY-WLNG course that satisfies Global Learning) +
Recommend HEG 215 OR GEG 102 for RIT Global Perspective
3
ENG 105 Introduction to Literature (fulfills RIT Artistic Perspective)
3
OPEN ELECTIVE *
3
OPEN ELECTIVE *
2
Fourth Semester Total:
18
TOTAL CREDITS:
64


+ Click on hyperlinks for course options. Choose courses that fulfill both RIT Perspectives and MCC degree requirements when possible. Use the RIT Liberal Arts Perspectives Equivalency Worksheet to cross-reference courses OR take recommended courses listed.

* Elective suggestions: HED 130 transfers as EXSC 205 Sports Physiology and Life Fitness (major elective for RIT degree); HED 115 Death and Dying transfers as PSYC 231 (Social Perspective at RIT)

Refer to RIT Course Equivalencies.

AP, IB, CLEP, MCC College Now or other Dual Enrollment, transfer courses: Credits showing as accepted by MCC may not be transferable. See
Transfer and Test Credit. Contact RIT with questions.

GPA of 3.2 or higher is advised for acceptance to RIT. Acceptance will be determined by RIT. GPA of 2.0 is required for MCC graduation.


NOTE:
Students planning to complete the MS in Dietetics and Nutrition will be most competitive if they obtain a B or higher in science courses.

It is strongly advised to complete CHMB 402 at RIT before transferring. It is offered on-line and can be taken in the summer.

- Students will be required to complete two semesters of co-ops upon transferring to RIT if an Associate's degree is achieved or they transfer at least 60 credits. If not, 3 co-ops will be required. These are typically completed during the summer.

- With required course sequences and prerequisites, transfer students must complete a minimum of 4 semesters at RIT. A Dietetic Internship is no longer required for a student to sit for the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist exam. Instead, students complete an accredited master’s program. RIT has an accredited masters program and an accelerated track for students to potentially complete the nutritional sciences BS and an MS degree in five years. There is information about this option on the RIT
Nutritional Sciences website.

- Students cannot repeat core coursework more than one time. Students repeating these courses more than once will have their grade point average recalculated to include these courses in their overall GPA.

MCC ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Advising is mandatory. Students must consult with an advisor prior to course registration. The counsel and consent of the student’s advisor is important in the final selection.
Students must complete at least one 200-level course to satisfy the degree requirements.
Students must complete at least one SUNY General Education course that fulfills a SUNY Critical Thinking and Reasoning Competency (CTRN).

The Liberal Arts A.S. (LA04) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2023-2024. Updated 9/6/2023

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.


Links to information at Rochester Institute of Technology
B.S. Nutritional Scienceshttps://www.rit.edu/study/nutritional-sciences-bs