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2+2 Transfer Pathway Guides

2+2 with St. John Fisher University

B.A./B.S. Biology (LS32)

MCC Degree Awarded:

Biology A.S.

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.
2022-2023
2+2Sheet

Credit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER  
BIO 155 General Biology I  
4
CHE 151 General College Chemistry I  
4
MTH 175 Precalculus or MTH 210 Calculus I or MTH  211 Calculus II  
4
ENG 101 College Composition or ENG 200 Advanced Composition  
3
COS 101 College Orientation  
1
Total:
16
SECOND SEMESTER  
BIO 156  General Biology II  
4
CHE 152  General College Chemistry II  
4
PSY or SOC 101 Intro to Psychological Science or Sociology  
3
MCC-HW Elective  
2
SUNY-OWC Elective  
3
Total:
16
THIRD SEMESTER  
PHY 145 College Physics I  
4
SUNY-WC Elective  
3
MTH 160 Statistics  
3
CHE 251 Organic Chemistry I  
5
Total:
15
FOURTH SEMESTER  
BIO 209 General Microbiology  
4
CHE 252 Organic Chemistry II  
5
BIO 230 Molecular Genetics or BIO 260 General Ecology    
4
PHL 103 Introduction to Ethics  
3
Total:
16
TOTAL CREDITS
63
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See: St. John Fisher Advising Guides

AP, IB, CLEP, Dual Enrollment, & Transfer courses: Credits showing as accepted by MCC may not be transferable. Contact SJFC to determine if those credits are transferable.

SJFC offers both a BA and BS degree in Biology. In general, students following a BA track should complete a two semester sequence of foreign language. BA degrees require a minor (18 credits in another area).

Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is required for acceptance and for MCC graduation.

The Biology A.S. (LSB1) will be the degree student is audited against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2022-2023

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.