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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

This Advising Guide is under review by the partner school. Changes TBA if needed.

2+2 with SUNY Brockport

B.S. Public Health (HS30)

MCC Degree Awarded:

Health Studies/Community Health Track A.S. (HS01/HS04)

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.
2024-2025
2+2Sheet

Follow the Community Health Track of the MCC Health Studies A.S. degree.

As of Fall 2023, any student who transfers to SUNY Brockport with an earned Associate’s degree (AS, AAS, or AA) or earned Bachelor’s degree will have ALL general education requirements completed (this includes SUNY and Brockport local requirements). Brockport accepts up to 75 credits from community colleges.

SUNY Brockport course equivalencies are in parenthesis. Read Brockport specific notes at bottom of page.

Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER:
ENG 101 College Composition or ENG 200 Advanced Composition (ENG 112 or 305)
3
HED 209  Drugs and Behavior (HCS 409/HLS 409 Intro to Alcohol and Other Drugs)
3
HED 130 Foundations of Health and Wellness (PBH Elective)
3
SOC 101  Introduction to Sociology  (SOC 100 Intro to Sociology)
3
HIM 104 Medical Terminology, MTH 104  Intermediate Algebra, or any 3 credit HED/HEG Elective
3-4
Total:
15-16
SECOND SEMESTER
MTH 160 Statistics I (MTH 243 Statistics)
3
PSY 101  Introduction to Psychological Science (PSH 110 General Psychology)
3
BIO 134  Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 134 & 135 = BIO 221)
3
HEG 200 Multicultural and Diversity Issues in Health and Wellness or HED 115 Death and Dying
3
PHL 103 Introduction to Ethics or SUNY Humanities (SHUM) elective
3
Total:
15
THIRD SEMESTER:
HED 207  Emotional Wellness (PBH 312 Mental Health)
3
PSY 212  Developmental Psychology - Lifespan (PSH Elective)
3
BIO 135  Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 134 & 135 = BIO 221)
3
HEG 215 Global Health and Culture (PBH 450 Global Health)
3
HED 210 Integrative Health and Wellness Behavior Methods or SPC 142 Public Speaking
3
Total:
15
FOURTH SEMESTER
HED 208 Chronic and Communicable Disease, BIO 117 Basic Consumer Nutrition, or BIO 217 Nutrition: Recommend BIO 217 (PBH 311)
3
Open Elective
3
Open Elective  
3
PPE 240 Practicum in Professional Skills, PPE 275 Physiology of Exercise, or any 3-4 credit HED/HEG/PEC/PPE Elective: Recommend PPE 275 Physiology of Exercise (PES 335)
3-4
HIM 140 Survey of Health Information Technology Concepts or any 3 credit HED/HEG Elective
3
 Total:
15-16
TOTAL CREDITS:
60-62

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AP, IB, CLEP, transfer, MCC College Now and other dual enrollment courses: Credits showing as accepted by MCC may not be transferable.
See SUNY Brockport Course Equivalencies. Contact SUNY Brockport with questions.

Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher is advised for acceptance to SUNY Brockport. GPA of 2.0 is required for MCC graduation.

Public Health Program Requirements:

Students must earn a grade of "C" or higher in each required public health course (PBH courses) and each required course taken outside of the Department of Public Health & Health Education to complete this program. In addition, students must achieve a minimum 2.5 grade point average for all course work completed at Brockport to enroll in the Brockport course PRO 496
Practicum in Public Health Education.

The Health Studies A.S. (HS01) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation Source: Advisement and Transfer Services 2024-2025. Reviewed 4/10/2024

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.

Link to
SUNY Brockport Public Health Major




Links to information at SUNY Brockport
B.S. Public Health https://www.brockport.edu/academics/public-health/major/