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1 PROGRAMS OF STUDY Programs of study are designed to lead to degrees/certificates in particular areas of study. Students may enter the workplace following completion of the degree or certificate and/or continue their education. While the career programs are occupationally oriented and have a high degree of specialization, many are transferable to four-year colleges for completion of bachelor s degree programs such as education, career and technical education, general studies, etc. Careful course selection is important and should be done with a Monroe County Community College counselor and, to the extent possible, with an advisor of the four-year college to which transfer is planned.

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3 ACCOUNTING Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization in accounting is designed to provide practical and theoretical preparation for positions leading to supervisory and administrative assignments. In addition to completion of the required general education courses, students desiring the program designation on their transcript must complete the required core and specialized courses. This curriculum provides for careers in business and industrial accounting departments as: Accounting clerks Junior accountants Accounting and management trainees Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) MATH POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Social Science/Humanities Elective Science Elective Computer Skills Elective... 3 Required Core Courses 39 st Semester ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 BUSAD 5 (Introduction to Business)... 4 nd Semester ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) rd Semester ACCTG 0 (Microcomputer Accounting I)... 3 ACCTG 0 (Payroll Accounting) ACCTG 5 (Intermediate Accounting I)... 4 ACCTG 55 (Introduction to Taxation) th Semester ACCTG 05 (Microcomputer Accounting II) ACCTG 5 (Cost Accounting)... 4 ACCTG 54 (Intermediate Accounting II) Suggested General Electives 3 (to complete degree requirements, not limited to those courses listed) BMGT 0 (Principles of Management) BMGT 0 (International Business)... 3 BSLW 5 (Business Law)... 4 ECON 5 (Principles of Macroeconomics) ECON 5 (Principles of Microeconomics)... 3 ENGL 55 (Technical Writing)... 3 PSYCH 5 (General Psychology) SPCH 5 (Communication Fundamentals) Certificate Program: Accounting The accounting certificate prepares students for careers in business and industrial accounting departments as accounting clerks, junior accountants, or accounting and management trainees. The courses taken under the certificate are applicable to the degree program. Students should check course prerequisites when planning their semester schedules. Required Core Courses ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 ACCTG 0 (Microcomputer Accounting I) ACCTG 05 (Microcomputer Accounting II) ACCTG 0 (Payroll Accounting) ACCTG 5 (Intermediate Accounting I)... 4 ACCTG 5 (Cost Accounting)... 4 ACCTG 54 (Intermediate Accounting II) ACCTG 55 (Introduction to Taxation) BUSAD 5 (Introduction to Business)... 4 CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) Total Certificate Requirements 39 credits Total Certificate Cost 39 minimum billable See Business Division math requirements listed on page 39. See the social science/humanities alternatives listed on page See the science alternatives listed on page See the computer skills alternatives listed on page 40. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: , , , , , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Typical Cost Information: $5,539 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 6 credits 6 minimum billable 58

4 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE SPECIALIST Business Division Certificate Program: Administrative Office Specialist In addition to the administrative professional associate degree program, Monroe County Community College offers certificate programs in administrative office specialist and administrative office assistant. The college recognizes that many employers place value on a certificate which authenticates specialized preparation. Courses taken under the certificate programs are applicable to the associate degree. Those who complete these certificate programs will be prepared for entry-level employment as receptionists and office assistants. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $4,844 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Required Core Courses for Administrative Office Specialist Certificate ADMN 0 (Introduction to Today s Office)... ADMN 06 (Numeric Keypad) ADMN 9 (Machine Transcription) ADMN 35 (Intermediate Keyboarding)... 3 ADMN 0 (Integrated Office Software) CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 8 (Windows Operating System)... CIS 3 (PowerPoint Presentation Software) CIS 88 (InDesign Desktop Publishing)... 3 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) WPR 0 (Word Processing I) WPR 03 (Advanced Word Processing) Total Certificate Requirements 34 credit hours Total Certificate Cost 34 minimum billable Certificate Program: Administrative Office Assistant Required Core Courses for Administrative Office Assistant Certificate ADMN 0 (Introduction to Today s Office)... ADMN 06 (Numeric Keypad) ADMN 3 (Beginning Keyboarding) CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) CIS 8 (Windows Operating System)... ENGL 5 (English Composition I) WPR 0 (Word Processing I) Total Certificate Requirements 5 credits Total Certificate Cost 5 minimum billable 59

5 ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization as an administrative professional is designed to provide comprehensive preparation for office employment. The curriculum offers administrative, medical and legal options and emphasizes communication skills as well as office applications software usage. Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry-level employment in corporate offices, law firms, medical offices and administrative departments of state or local governments. Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II)... 3 BSMTH 0 (Business Mathematics)... 3 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 WPR 0 (Word Processing I) Required Core Courses st Semester ADMN 06 (Numeric Keypad) ADMN 0 (Introduction to Today s Office)... SPCH 5 (Communication Fundamentals) CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) nd Semester ADMN 35 (Intermediate Keyboarding)... 3 CIS 70 (Web Design for Non-Designers)... 3 WPR 03 (Advanced Word Processing) rd Semester BMGT 0 (Principles of Management) CIS 88 (InDesign Desktop Publishing)... 3 CIS 3 (PowerPoint Presentation Software) CIS (Database Software) th Semester ACCTG 0 (Applied Office Accounting) or ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles) ADMN 9 (Machine Transcription) ADMN 0 (Integrated Office Software) General Electives Administrative Option Suggestions - ACCTG 0 (Microcomputer Accounting I)... 3 BUSAD 5 (Introduction to Business)... 4 CIS 8 (Illustrator Graphics) CIS 84 (Photoshop Graphics)... 3 ECON 5 (Principles of Macroeconomics) ADMN 3B (Keyboarding Skills Enhancement)... PSYCH 0 (Social Psychology) or PSYCH 5 (General Psychology) Additional Required Core Courses for Legal Transcription 0 BSLW 5 (Business Law)... 4 POLSC 54 (Introduction to Law Enforcement) or POLSC 56 (Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation)... 3 ADMN 04 (Legal Specialty)... 3 Additional Required Core Courses for Medical Transcription 5 BIOL 5 (Biological Science I)... 4 HLTSC 0 (Medical Terminology) ADMN 05 (Medical Specialty)... 3 Total Degree Requirements: Administrative Option Legal Option Medical Option Total Degree Cost: Administrative Option Legal Option Medical Option 60 credits 68 credits 63 credits 60 minimum billable 68 minimum billable 63 minimum billable See the science alternatives listed on page 40. Satisfies General Education Science requirement. 60

6 APPLICATION SOFTWARE SPECIALIST Business Division The associate of applied science degree with a concentration in application software is designed to provide comprehensive preparation in the computer support area. Job opportunities include: Information technology support specialist Software application specialist Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) Math POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 Required Core Courses 4 ADMN 0 (Keyboarding) ADMN 0 (Integrated Software) CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 8 (Windows Operating System)... CIS 3 (PowerPoint Presentation Software) CIS 88 (InDesign Desktop Publishing)... 3 WPR 0 (Word Processing I) WPR 03 (Advanced Word Processing) Additional Required CIS Electives 9 General Electives 8 Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable Application Software Specialist Certificate: This certificate program focuses on office application software for today s administrative assistant. Successful completion of these courses helps to prepare students for the certification exams. Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... ADMN 0 (Integrated Office Software) CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 8 (Windows Operating System)... CIS 3 (PowerPoint Presentation Software) CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 WPR 0 (Word Processing I) WPR 03 (Advanced Word Processing) Total Certificate Requirements 4 credits Total Certificate Cost 4 minimum billable See Business Division Math requirements on page 39. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. Standard Occupational Classification Codes: , , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $3,473 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. 6

7 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Business Division This associate of applied science degree has been developed to provide the student with a general background in business and an awareness of the organizational and environmental changes that continually challenge management. Graduates of this program will potentially be prepared for entry-level employment as: Retail managers Sales managers Customer service representatives Business analysts Office managers Human resource managers General business managers Purchasing agents Although this program is a two-year occupational program designed to prepare students for employment, many four-year colleges and universities will accept much of this curriculum in transfer. See an MCCC counselor for details. Required General Education Courses 6 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH... 3 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 Required Electives Options (to complete degree requirements) ACCTG 0 (Microcomputer Accounting I)... 3 ACCTG 0 (Payroll Accounting) ACCTG 5 (Cost Accounting)... 4 BUSAD 70 (Small Business and Entrepreneurship)... 3 BMGT 0 (International Business)... 3 BMGT 5 (Human Resource Management) BSLW 5 (Business Law)... 4 CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 3 (PowerPoint Presentation Software) MATH 6 (Introduction to Statistics) QSTC (Quality Management)... 3 General Electives 5 Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable BSMTH 0 (Business Mathematics), or MATH 5 (Intermediate Algebra) or higher. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. Required Core Courses 7 st Semester BUSAD 5 (Introduction to Business)... 4 ECON 5 (Principles of Macroeconomics) nd Semester BMGT 0 (Principles of Management) ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles) rd Semester ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 MCOM 0 (Principles of Marketing) th Semester BMGT 60 (Managing in the Digital Enterprise) ECON 5 (Principles of Microeconomics)

8 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACCOUNTING/CIS Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization in accounting/cis has a dual focus in combining accounting and computer courses. Students completing this program of study will have entry-level skills in both career areas. Job opportunities include: Entry-level accounting clerk Junior accountant Cost estimator Small business accountant Entry-level programmer CIS entry-level positions Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH... 3 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 Required Courses 45 st Semester ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 nd Semester ACCTG 5 (Accounting Principles)... 4 CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 50 (Computer Science I) rd Semester ACCTG 0 (Microcomputer Accounting I)... 3 ACCTG 5 (Intermediate Accounting I)... 4 CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 05 (Systems Analysis & Design) th Semester ACCTG 05 (Microcomputer Accounting II) ACCTG 5 (Cost Accounting)... 4 ACCTG 54 (Intermediate Accounting II) Additional Required Courses 6 ACCTG 0 (Payroll Accounting) CIS Elective. Must be numbered higher than CIS Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 70 credits 70 minimum billable See Business Division Math requirements on page 39. See the science alternatives listed on page

9 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Business Division The associate of applied science degree in computer programming is designed to train students as programmers. Students completing this program of study should be able to write and update programs in a variety of languages. Job opportunities include: Entry-level programming positions in C++, Java and Visual Basic Entry-level systems analysis Required General Education Courses 6 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH... 3 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 Required Courses 4-43 st Semester ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 nd Semester CIS 50 (Computer Science I) CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 77 (Markup Languages)... 3 BUSAD 5 (Introduction to Business) rd Semester CIS 05 (Systems Analysis & Design)... 3 CIS 75 (Java Programming) CIS 55 (Database Management Systems) CIS 7 (Database Web Development)... 3 Take CIS 79 and CIS 74 from the list of additional required CIS courses to earn the Web development certificate in addition to the AAS in computer programming. Application Development This certificate program focuses on computer programming and systems analyst skills. Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 50 (Computer Science I) CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 05 (Systems Analysis and Design) (Choose any of the following) CIS 75 (Java Programming) CIS 50 (Computer Science II)... 3 CIS 67 (Beginning Game Programming)... 3 CIS 68 (Assembly Language and Computer Architecture) Total Certificate Requirements 5-6 credits Total Certificate Cost 5 minimum billable BSMTH 0 (Business Mathematics), MATH 5 or higher. It is suggested that math be taken in the first semester. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. Students interested in pursuing a baccalaureate degree should see the notes on the computer science program. Additional Required CIS Courses (Choose of the following) CIS 79 (Web Script Programming) CIS 50 (Computer Science II)... 3 CIS 67 (Beginning Game Programming)... 3 CIS 68 (Assembly Language and Computer Architecture) CIS 74 (Advanced Database Web Development with ASP.NET)... 3 General Elective Courses (As required to complete 60 hours) Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable 64

10 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization in computer science is designed to train students for the area of computer programming in an engineering/science environment. Job opportunities include: Entry-level programming positions in C++, Java or Visual Basic. Entry-level systems analyst Also, this program will prepare students well for transfer opportunities in the area of computer science. For information on transfer options and requirements, refer to the MCCC Web site at: cadv-transfer/+agreement/baccalau.htm MCCC has a signed transfer agreement with the University of Michigan-Dearborn which allows students to transfer directly into the bachelor of science in computer and information science or software engineering programs. Refer to the above Web site for specific transfer courses and requirements. Required General Education Courses 0 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II)... 3 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) MATH 7 (Calculus) (See course description for prerequisites) Science Elective CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 Required Core Courses 35 st Semester ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 nd Semester CIS 50 (Computer Science I) CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) rd Semester CIS 55 (Database Management Systems) CIS 75 (Java Programming) CIS 05 (Systems Analysis and Design) CIS 50 (Computer Science II) th Semester CIS 67 (Discrete Structures)... 3 CIS 67 (Beginning Game Programming)... 3 CIS 68 (Assembly Language and Computer Architecture) General Elective Courses 5 Total Degree Requirements 60 credits Total Degree Cost 60 minimum billable See the science alternatives listed on page

11 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION ASSURANCE AND SECURITY Business Division The associate of applied science degree in computer information systems with a program designation of information assurance specialist is designed to provide an opportunity for students to acquire the foundational skills needed for an entry-level position supporting corporate security operations. The term information assurance encompasses the scientific, technical and management disciplines required to ensure computer and network security such as: Systems/network administration and operation Information assurance systems and product acquisition Threat and vulnerability assessment (includes risk management) Computer emergency response team operations Information assurance training education and management Cyber crime investigation Systems security engineering Cryptography Web security Computer forensics Defensive information operations Threat intelligence Required General Education Courses 7 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II)... 3 MATH 5 (Intermediate Algebra)... 4 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science elective... 4 Required Core Courses 43 st Semester CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 IAS 05 (Everyday Computing and Social Responsibility)... 3 nd Semester CIS 50 (Computer Science I) CIS 09 (Network Concepts) CIS 08 (P.C. Operating Systems) IAS 03 (Information Security Principles) rd Semester CIS 8 (Linux Administration) th Semester MATH 6 (Introduction to Statistics) Additional IAS Electives 0 Additional CIS Electives 6 Total Degree Requirements 60 Total Degree Cost 60 minimum billable 66

12 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS PC SUPPORT TECHNICIAN Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization as a PC support technician is designed to train students in PC hardware maintenance and various PC operating systems. Job opportunities include: PC technician Hardware support specialist Required General Education Courses 6 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 Required Courses 35 st Semester ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 40 (Help Desk Concepts)... 3 nd Semester CIS 09 (Spreadsheet Software) CIS 4 (Help Desk Troubleshooting)... 3 CIS 50 (Computer Science I) or CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 09 (Network Concepts) rd Semester CIS 05 (Systems Analysis & Design)... 3 CIS 08 (PC Operating Systems) ELEC 5 (Fundamentals of Electricity) th Semester CIS 0 (Hardware Maintenance) Additional Required CIS Electives 9 Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable Certificate Program: PC Support Technician This certificate program focuses on knowledge and skills that are essential for today s computer technicians. Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 40 (Help Desk Concepts)... 3 CIS 4 (Help Desk Troubleshooting CIS 08 (PC Operating Systems) CIS 09 (Network Concepts) CIS 0 (Hardware Maintenance)... 4 Total Certificate Requirements 3 credits Total Certificate Cost 3 minimum billable MATH 5 (Intermediate Algebra) or a math course numbered ` higher than 5. It is suggested that math be taken in the first semester. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: None available On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $,995 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. 67

13 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization as a system administration specialist is designed to train students in LAN, Windows Server networking, hardware maintenance, data communication concepts, various PC operating systems and Web administration fundamentals. Job opportunities include: Network operating systems specialist Network administration specialist System administrator Required General Education Courses 6 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH... 3 POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 Required Courses 40 st Semester ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 40 (Help Desk Concepts)... 3 nd Semester CIS 50 (Computer Science I) or CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 08 (PC Operating Systems) CIS 09 (Network Concepts) rd Semester CIS 05 (Systems Analysis & Design)... 3 CIS 8 (Linux Administration) CIS 30 (Windows Server) th Semester CIS 6 (Introduction to Computer Security) CIS 0 (Hardware Maintenance)... 4 CIS 34 (Advanced Windows Server)... 4 General Elective Courses 4 (as required to complete 60 hours) Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable Certificate Program: System Administration Specialist This certificate program focuses on knowledge and skills that are essential for those specializing in network software. Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 08 (PC Operating Systems) CIS 09 (Network Concepts) CIS 6 (Introduction to Computer Security) CIS 8 (Linux Administration) CIS 30 (Windows Server) CIS 34 (Advanced Windows Server)... 4 Total Certificate Requirements 7 credits Total Certificate Cost 7 minimum billable *To earn the PC support technician certificate along with an AAS system administration specialist program designation, you need to only take CIS 4. *To earn the AAS PC support technician program designation along with an AAS system administration specialist program designation, you need to only take CIS 4, CIS 09 and ELEC 5. This means taking only three additional courses to earn both the AAS PC support technician program designation and the AAS system administration specialist program designation. BSMTH 0 (Business Mathematics), MATH 5 or higher. It is suggested that math be taken in the first semester. See the science alternatives listed on page

14 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS WEB DESIGN Business Division This associate of applied science degree with specialization in Web design is designed to train students as Web designers. Job opportunities include: Entry-level Web design Web graphic design Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 Required Core Courses 36 Core ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 7 (Web Design Concepts) CIS 77 (Markup Languages)... 3 CIS 8 (Illustrator Graphics) CIS 84 (Photoshop Graphics)... 3 WPR 0 (Word Processing I) Core CIS 76 (Web Animation-Flash) CIS 85 (Web Graphics)... 3 CIS 86 (Multimedia Development: Adobe After Effects)... 3 CIS 87 (Digital Video Editing) or CIS 89 (3D Animation) Core 3 CIS 74 (Dreamweaver Web Design) Additional CIS Required Electives* General Electives 5 (suggested art elective) Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable Certificate Program: Web Design This certificate program focuses on knowledge and skills for today s Web design professionals. Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems) CIS 7 (Web Design Concepts) CIS 74 (Dreamweaver Web Design) CIS 76 (Web Animation: Flash)... 3 CIS 77 (Markup Languages)... 3 CIS 8 (Illustrator Graphics) CIS 84 (Photoshop Graphics)... 3 CIS 85 (Web Graphics)... 3 CIS 86 (Multimedia Development: Adobe After Effects)... 3 CIS 87 (Digital Video Editing) or CIS 89 (3D Animation) Total Certificate Requirements 3 credits Total Certificate Cost 3 minimum billable * To earn the graphic design digital media certificate with this AAS, take CIS 80, CIS 88, and two from ART 5, ART 60 and ART 65. See Business Division MATH requirements in the college catalog. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: , , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $3,8 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. 69

15 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS WEB DEVELOPMENT Business Division This associate of applied science degree with specialization in Web development is designed to train students as Web developers. Job opportunities include: Entry-level Web development Entry-level Web programming Entry-level Web database programming Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing) MATH POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective... 4 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 Required Core Courses 8 Core ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 77 (Markup Languages)... 3 Core CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 79 (Web Script Programming) CIS 7 (Database Web Development)... 3 CIS 74 (Advanced Database Web Development with ASP.NET)... 3 Choose two from the following CIS 50 (Computer Science I) CIS 55 (Database Management Systems) CIS 75 (Java Programming) Additional Required CIS electives 9 General Electives 4 Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 60 credits 60 minimum billable Certificate Program: Web Development This certificate program focuses on knowledge and skills for today s Web developers. Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... CIS (Database Software)... 3 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 3 (Computer Programming Concepts)... 3 CIS 5 (Visual Basic Programming) CIS 77 (Markup Languages)... 3 CIS 79 (Web Script Programming) CIS 7 (Database Web Development)... 3 CIS 74 (Advanced Database Web Development with ASP.NET)... 3 Choose two from the following CIS 50 (Computer Science I) CIS 55 (Database Management Systems) CIS 75 (Java Programming) Total Certificate Requirements 3 credits Total Certificate Cost 3 minimum billable *To earn the computer programming application development certificate with the Web development AAS, take CIS 50, CIS 05 and any two of the following programming courses as your electives: CIS 75, CIS 50, CIS 67 or CIS 68. See Business Division MATH requirements listed on page 39. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: , , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $4,86 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than 0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. 70

16 CULINARY SKILLS AND MANAGEMENT Business Division The associate of applied science degree with specialization in culinary skills and management and the culinary skills and management certificate program are designed to prepare students for careers in the food service industry. Labor market projections indicate that opportunities for trained cooks and chefs are expected to increase in the years ahead. Students in the culinary skills and management program take college courses to gain knowledge and skills in cooking and restaurant operation. They receive hands-on experience operating the Cuisine 300 Restaurant located on the MCCC campus and also gain experience in banquet operations, catering and kitchen management. Graduates of this program are prepared to accept jobs as cooks and chefs in hotels, fine dining restaurants, resorts and institutions. The work is demanding and the hours are long; however, job security, promotions and good salaries reward the energetic worker. Students are required to purchase their own uniforms, knives, tools and books. There will be additional expenses through participation in required field trips. It is recommended that students have food service experience prior to enrollment in the program at MCCC. In addition to completion of the required general education courses, students desiring the program designation on their transcript must complete the required core and specialized courses. Students are required to take the CSM courses in the order listed; however, the remaining courses required for the degree may be selected in accordance with the college schedule and advisor recommendations. Students are reminded that CSM (Food Sanitation) must be completed successfully before they may enroll in CSM 0A-D. CSM is offered in the six-week summer session immediately preceding fall semester. Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) BSMTH 0 (Business Math) POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Social Science/Humanities Elective... 3 Science Elective... 4 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems).. 3 Required Core Courses 44 Pre-st Semester 3 CSM (Food Sanitation) st Semester CSM 0 (Food Preparation I) CSM 0A (Introduction to Culinary Arts) CSM 0B (Basic Restaurant Production)... CSM 0C (Baking I)... CSM 0D (Soups, Stocks, Sauce Production)... nd Semester CSM 6 (Food Preparation II) CSM 6A (Introduction to Buffet Preparation) CSM 6B (Beginning Pastries)... CSM 6C (Baking II) CSM 6D (Institutional Food Preparation) Spring Semester CSM 4 (Nutrition)... 3rd Semester CSM 0 (Advanced Food Preparation I) CSM 0A (Introduction to Hospitality Industry)... CSM 0B (Dining Room Procedures)... CSM 0C (Menu Planning) CSM 0D (Purchasing and Receiving)... CSM 0E (a la Carte Food Preparation) th Semester CSM 6 (Advanced Food Preparation II) CSM 6A (Garde Manger)... CSM 6B (Menu Planning) CSM 6D (Advanced Buffet Preparation)... 3 CSM 6E (Contemporary Food Design & Architecture)... CSM 9 (Bar Management)... CSM 07 (Restaurant Management and Supervision)... 3 Total Degree Requirements Total Degree Cost 63 credits 79 minimum billable See the social science/humanities alternatives listed on page 39. See the science alternatives listed on page CSM is offered during the summer session and must be completed successfully before the student enrolls in CSM 0A-D. 7

17 Certificate Program: Culinary Skills and Management Monroe County Community College offers certificate programs, recognizing that many employers place value on a certificate which authenticates specialized educational preparation. Certificate programs are designed to develop specific skills. Each program concentrates on specialty courses with skill development and job upgrading being the primary objective. The courses taken under the certificate plan are applicable to the associate degree. Job opportunities include: Airlines Catering Clubs Hospitals and institutions Resorts Restaurants and hotels Vending Fine dining cooks CSM (Food Sanitation) CSM 0 (Food Preparation I) CSM 0A (Introduction to Culinary Arts)... 4 CSM 0B (Basic Restaurant Production) CSM 0C (Baking I) CSM 0D (Soups, Stocks, Sauce Production)... CSM 6 (Food Preparation II) CSM 6A (Introduction to Buffet Preparation) CSM 6B (Beginning Pastries)... CSM 6C (Baking II) CSM 6D (Institutional Food Preparation)... CSM 4 (Nutrition) CSM 0 (Advanced Food Preparation I) CSM 0A (Introduction to Hospitality Industry)... CSM 0B (Dining Room Procedures)... CSM 0C (Menu Planning)... CSM 0D (Purchasing and Receiving) CSM 0E (a la Carte Food Preparation) CSM 6 (Advanced Food Preparation II) CSM 6A (Garde Manger) CSM 6B (Menu Planning)... CSM 6D (Advanced Buffet Preparation) CSM 6E (Contemporary Food Design & Architecture)... CSM 9 (Bar Management)... CSM 07 (Restaurant Management and Supervision)... 3 Total Certificate Requirements Total Certificate Cost 7 44 credits 60 minimum billable CSM is offered during the summer session. This course must be completed successfully before the student enrolls in CSM 0A-D. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: , , On-time Graduation Rate: 84.6 percent Cost Information: $7,033 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: $0 Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: $0 For a student to be considered for the culinary skills and management program, the Business Division of Monroe County Community College requires:. High school graduation or successful completion of the General Education Development (GED) test.. Completed Monroe County Community College Application for Admission form. 3. Official transcripts from high school and all post-secondary schools (if applicable). 4. Two letters of personal reference (references from food service employers or instructors preferred). 5. One of the following: ACT scores of 8 or higher in math, reading and English; COMPASS scores meeting currently accepted levels for satisfaction of general education graduation requirements, or placement above 090 course levels; Completion of mandated 090 courses. 6. Recent employment record. (The Culinary Skills and Management Admissions Committee is interested in a student s exposure to and experience with the food service industry; therefore, such experience is preferred.) 7. It is mandatory that applicant complete these steps for candidacy and have a completed folder on file in the Admissions Office no later than April 5 of the year the applicant wishes to enter the program. 8. When all of the above steps have been completed, the applicant must contact the Culinary Skills and Management Office to set up an interview appointment. An admission interview is required for entry to the program. The culinary skills and management program at Monroe County Community College emphasizes food preparation, restaurant management and food service operations. Applicants to the program should be in good general health; be able to stand for prolonged periods at work stations such as stove tops, prep tables and sinks; move swiftly between work areas within a busy and very active setting, and safely lift and handle up to 30 pounds. The student is regularly required to talk, hear, view and effectively perform in a variety of culinary kitchen/restaurant situations. Keen senses of sight, taste and smell are also vital to a student s success in this program. The student is frequently required to stand, walk, stoop or kneel. The student is exposed to heat generated from the use of kitchen equipment. To insure personal safety of the individual student and fellow class members, all students must be able to hear and understand verbal instructions, follow procedures, be able to multitask, work under stressful situations and meet deadlines.

18 GRAPHIC DESIGN Business Division This associate of applied science degree has two concentrations: digital media and illustration. Job opportunities include: Graphic designer Illustration designer Required General Education Courses 9 ENGL 5 (English Composition I) ENGL 5 (English Composition II) or ENGL 0 (Business Writing)... 3 MATH POLSC 5 (Introduction to Political Science) Science Elective CIS (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 Required Core Courses 6 ADMN 0 (Keyboarding).... ART 5 (Art Fundamentals) or ART 60 (Two Dimensional Design) or ART 65 (Illustration Techniques) CIS 80 (Graphic Design Concepts) CIS 8 (Illustrator Graphics) CIS 84 (Photoshop Graphics) Digital Media Concentration 5 CIS 85 (Web Graphics) CIS 86 (Multimedia Development: Adobe After Affects) CIS 87 (Digital Video Editing) CIS 88 (InDesign Desktop Publishing) CIS 89 (3D Animation: Maya) CIS 84 (Advanced Photoshop Graphics) General Electives (Additional ART, CIS Web courses, HUMAN 5 or MCOM 0 recommended) OR Illustration Concentration 5 ART 5 or ART 60 or ART 65 (not previously taken) ART 70 (Life Drawing) ART 80 (Drawing I) ART 80 (Art History: Prehistoric to Gothic) or ART 8 (Art History: Renaissance to Baroque) or ART 8 (Art History: Neo-Classical to Early Modern) HUMAN 5 (Exploring Creativity) General CIS/MCOM/ART Required Electives (Choose from ART 8, CIS 85, CIS 86, CIS 87, CIS 88, CIS 89, CIS 84 and MCOM 0) Certificate Programs: Graphic Design-Digital Media Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... ART 5 (Art Fundamentals) or ART 60 (Two-Dimensional Design) or ART 65 (Illustrative Techniques) CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 80 (Graphic Design Concepts) CIS 8 (Illustrator Graphics) CIS 84 (PhotoShop Graphics) CIS 88 (InDesign Desktop Publishing)... 3 Select any three of the following five courses: CIS 85 (Web Graphics) CIS 86 (Multimedia Development: Adobe After Affects) CIS 87 (Digital Video Editing) CIS 89 (3D Animation-Maya) CIS 84 (Advanced Photoshop Graphics) Total Certificate Requirements 3 credits Total Certificate Cost 37 minimum billable GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: 5-.00, , , , , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $3,785 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Total Degree Requirements 60 Total Degree Cost 65 minimum billable 73

19 Graphic Design-Illustration Required Courses ADMN 0 (Keyboarding)... ART 5 (Art Fundamentals)... 3 ART 60 (Two-Dimensional Design) or ART 65 (Illustrative Techniques) or ART 70 (Life Drawing)... 6 ART 80 (Drawing I)... 3 CIS 30 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems)... 3 CIS 80 (Graphic Design Concepts)... 3 CIS 8 (Illustrator Graphics) CIS 84 (PhotoShop Graphics) HUMAN 5 (Exploring Creativity) Total Certificate Requirements 8 credits Total Certificate Cost 40 minimum billable To earn the Web design certificate in addition to the AAS in graphic design-digital media, take CIS 7, CIS 74, CIS 76 and CIS 77 as general electives. To earn the graphic design-illustration certificate in addition to the AAS in graphic design-digital media, take ART 80, HUMAN 5 and take an additional ART class from ART 5, ART 60, ART 65, or ART 70 (not already taken as general electives). To earn the graphic design-digital media certificate in addition to the AAS in graphic design-illustration, take CIS 88 and any three of the following as general electives: CIS 85, CIS 86, CIS 87, CIS 89, or CIS 84. See Business Division math requirements on page 39. See the science alternatives listed on page 40. GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION - CERTIFICATE Standard Occupational Classification Codes: 5-.00, , , , , On-time Graduation Rate: Due to the number of students who completed this certificate, we are not required to disclose completion information. Cost Information: $3,94 Job Placement rate: N/A Median Loan Debt from Federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. Median Loan Debt from Non-federal Loans: Due to the fact that less than0 students completed this program, we are not required to disclose this information. 74

20 HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISION

21 CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE Health Sciences Division The nurse aide program is designed to prepare an individual to fulfill the role of direct caregiver/nursing aide. The course emphasizes the skills and behaviors that are significant to employers of nurse aides, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This course includes classroom activities, skills practice time in the laboratory and supervised clinical practice at a long-term care facility for a total of 3 hours. Students are expected to show competency in skills before the clinical portion of the course in order to proceed and complete the course. Upon completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the clinical and written exams required for certification as a nurse aide in the State of Michigan. Major units include: orientation to long term care, understanding the long term care, patient ethical/legal aspects of health care, fire/disaster safety, safe patient environment, communication, planning and organizing your work, medical and charting terminology, activities of daily living, measuring intake and output, standard precautions, infection control, body mechanics, positioning, range of motion, lifting, transfers, ambulation, vital signs, nutrition, elimination, the reproductive system of the elderly, care of specific disorders, restorative nursing, spiritual and religious needs, and death and dying. Being a nurse aide, as well as taking course work to become a nurse aide, requires direct care of clients and is characterized by the application of verified knowledge in the skillful performance of nurse aide duties. Technical standards are defined by the Monroe County Community College nursing faculty as the functional abilities determined to be essential to the practice of nursing. The purpose of this document is to notify prospective and current nursing students of these technical standards to enable them to make an informed decision regarding enrollment and continued participation in the nursing program at Monroe County Community College. The delivery of safe, effective nursing care requires that students be able to perform functions related to the technical standards. The inability of a student to perform these functions may result in the student being unable to meet course objectives and to progress in the nursing program. Additionally, if a student is unable to perform these required functions, the student may pose a risk of harm to the patient(s) for whom care is provided. The following list outlines the technical standards and the related functions required by the Monroe County Community College nursing programs. Examples of each standard are available at: roeccc.edu/health_sciences/technicalstandardsmc CCNursingProgramOrigFeb00.pdf. Motor The student will have sufficient: Strength, mobility, flexibility and coordination necessary to perform client care activities and emergency procedures. Gross and fine motor skills necessary to perform clinical skills and techniques safely and effectively. Sensory The student will have sufficient function to: See Hear Touch Smell Communication The student will have adequate ability to: Read, write, interpret, comprehend and legibly document in multiple formats using standard English. Recognize, interpret and respond to nonverbal behavior of self and others. Accurately elicit information. Critical Thinking The student will have sufficient problem-solving skills to: Make safe, immediate, well-reasoned judgments, often in unpredictable situations. Emotional, Psychological, Mental Stability The student will display: Effective and empathetic behaviors under stressful and rapidly changing situations while interacting with diverse individuals and groups. 76

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