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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

2+2 with St. John Fisher University
B.A. Media & Communication (CM38)
MCC Degree Awarded:
Communications & Media Studies A.S. (CM01)
Please note that some courses required in a 2+2 Dual Admission major may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their department or with a transfer counselor to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
2018-2019
2+2Sheet
 Distribution Requirements
Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours
 COM 101 - Introduction to Mass Media
3
 SPC 141 - Interpersonal Speech Communication
3
ENG 101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition
3
 SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology - WR
3
 MTH 150 - Survey of Mathematics or higher
Required for MCC Public Relations track MTH 160
 3
First Semester Total:
15
SECOND SEMESTER 15-16 Credit Hours
 COM 150 - Video Production I
3
 SPC 142 - Public Speaking
3
 ENG 250 - Professional Communication
3
SUNY-FL Elective*## Required for 2+2 CM38 two semester Foreign Language sequence
3
SUNY-NS Elective* Recommended BIO 116 Introduction to Environmental Science OR CHE 110 Chemistry of Indulgence
3-4
Second Semester Total:
15-16
THIRD SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours
 MCC-HW* Elective
3
 COM 131 - Principles of Journalism# OR  SPC 143 - Small Group Communication#
3
 COM 120 - Media Literacy
3
Open Elective# OR BUS 104 - Introduction to Business#
3
Open Elective#
3
Third Semester Total:
15
FOURTH SEMESTER 15 Credit Hours
 COM 270 - Media and Society
 3
 SUNY-H Elective** OR SUNY-WC Elective**
3
COM 130 - Media Writing -WR# OR BUS 208 -  Organizational Behavior#
3
COM 109 - An Introduction to Public Relations# OR COM 142 - Broadcast Performance #
3
Open Elective## Required for 2+2 CM38 two semester Foreign Language sequence
3
Fourth Semester Total:
15
TOTAL CREDITS:
60-61
Additional Program Information:
*When choosing SUNY General Education and MCC-HW courses, refer to
MCC General Education Courses: http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/mcc+gen+ed?OpenViewAND
SUNY General Education Courses:http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/suny+gen+ed?OpenView  AND
St. John Fisher Media & Communication Advising Guide: https://www.sjfc.edu/media/admissions-and-aid/transfer-admissions/documents/advising-guides/mcc/MCC-MediaCommunication.pdf
NOTE: SUNY-H recommendations - PHL 101, ENG 105, CIN 120; SUNY-WC recommendations - ART 118, 119.
#MCC Journalism Track take: COM 130, COM 131, COM 142
#MCC Public Relations Track take: COM 109, COM 130, COM 131; SPC 143.
#MCC Speech Communications Track take: BUS 104; BUS 208; COM 109; SPC 143.
## For students taking a B.A. degree major: Six (6) credit hours of a foreign language sequence are required. Do not take conversation courses. Advanced Placement (AP) scores of 4 and above and International Baccalaureate scores of 5 and above are accepted as fulfilling the foreign language requirement. ASL courses are acceptable for a foreign language sequence.
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 a representative of the four year college or the MCC Advisement and Transfer Services to determine if those credits are transferable.

Grade Point Average: 2.0 GPA required for continuation at St. John Fisher in the B.A. Media & Communication Program.
St. John Fisher B.A. Media & Communication: https://www.sjfc.edu/major-minors/media-and-communication/
Dual admission students must submit formal transfer application available at http://go.sjfc.edu/transfer the semester before intended enrollment.

Requirements for all St. John Fisher 2+2 Programs: Matriculated, Continuous, Full Time Enrollment (12 or more credit hours)
The Communication & Media Studies A.S. (CM01) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2018-2019.


Links to information at St. John Fisher University
B.A. Media & Communicationhttps://www.sjfc.edu/major-minors/media-and-communication/#