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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

2+2 with St. John Fisher University
B.A. English (EG30)
MCC Degree Awarded:
English A.A. (EG01)
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.
2020-2021
2+2Sheet
Distribution Requirements
Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours [IMAGE]
ENG 101 - College Composition ORENG 200 - Advanced Composition#
3
SUNY-FL Elective See NOTE below
3
Program Elective#
3
PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy - WR OR PHL 103 - Introduction to Ethics - WR OR PHL 105 - Technology and Values - GR - WR
3
MTH 150 - Survey of Mathematics OR higher##
3
First Semester Total:
15
SECOND SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours [IMAGE]
ENG 218 - Introduction to Shakespeare
3
MCC-TL Elective***
3
SUNY-NS Elective***
3
MCC-HW Elective***
3
Program Elective*
3
Second Semester Total:
15
THIRD SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours [IMAGE]
ENG 201 - Early British Literature ORENG 202 - Modern British Literature
3
HMN 221 - Western Humanities II - WR ORHMN 220 - Western Humanities I - WR
3
SUNY-SS Elective***
3
Program Elective**
3
Open Elective***
3
Third Semester Total:
15
FOURTH SEMESTER: 15 Credit Hours [IMAGE]
ENG 203 - American Literature to 1865 OR ENG 204 - American Literature Since 1865
3
SUNY-OWC Elective*** OR SUNY-WC Elective***
3
Program Elective*
3
Program Elective**
3
Open Elective***
3
Fourth Semester Total:
15
TOTAL CREDITS
60
Additional Program Information
#For students completing ENG 101, choose any 100-level English literature or Humanities (HMN) course; for students completing ENG 200, choose any English literature or Humanities (HMN) course.
##MTH 150 or any other SUNY-M course with a higher number.
*Choose any 100- or 200-level English literature or Humanities (HMN) course.
**Choose from: ENG 113, 200, 213, 233, 243, 250, 251, 253, 263; ENG 200 may not be taken as an elective if student received ENG 200 placement and/or completed the course in substitution for ENG 101.

***When choosing MCC-TL, MCC-HW, SUNY NS, SS, OWC, WC and Open Elective courses, refer to MCC General Education Courses: http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/mcc+gen+ed?OpenView AND

SUNY General Education Courses:http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/suny+gen+ed?OpenView AND
St. John Fisher Advising Guides: https://www.sjfc.edu/media/admissions-and-aid/transfer-admissions/documents/advising-guides/mcc/MCC-LiberalArts.pdf

NOTE: BA degree candidates need to show language proficiency. Students can fulfill the requirement by either having transfer credit for language at the 112 level at Fisher (102 level at MCC), taking course(s) at Fisher to complete at the 112 level or by taking a language proficiency test through the department of Modern Languages at Fisher that demonstrates proficiency at the 112 level. The proficiency test does not result in academic credit, as this is not a credit requirement. Transfer coursework will result in academic credit. 

NOTE: BA degrees require a minor (18 credits in another area). For specific course recommendations to fulfill open elective areas, please contact a SJFC admissions representative or reference the advising guides at: hthttps://www.sjfc.edu/admissions-aid/transfer-admissions/credit-transfer/advising-guides/


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.

2.00 GPA required for continuation at St. John Fisher in the English B.A. major.
B.A. English: https://www.sjfc.edu/major-minors/english/program-requirements/

Requirement for all St. John Fisher 2+2 Programs: Matriculated, Continuous, Full Time Enrollment (12 credit hours min.)
The English A.A. (EG01) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2020-2021.