UNDECIDED ABOUT YOUR MAJOR? THEN YOU NEED A PLAN. as t % Choose a META MAJOR at MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE. You may be undecided about your major, but you definitely know you want to complete a degree. Therefore, you need to have a plan to make informed decisions about your education and your career. You need to enroll in the correct courses to move you toward a timely graduation. This is why choosing a CLUSTER PATHWAY, known as a META MAJOR, is necessary. During your FIRST SEMESTER you should complete the following: *1 Determine your top three career choices and declare the appropriate Meta Major to guide your academic course selection. Investigate possible university transfer programs, if applicable. Schedule to meet with your adviser by the end of the semester to declare your official major and develop an academic plan. ^ Pre-register for your secondsemester classes. PATHWAYS ARTS AND HUMANITIES (Communication, Foreign Languages, Art, Music, Entertainment Industry, etc.) BUSINESS (Bus! ness Administration, Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Corporate Relations, Hospitality Management, etc.) EDUCATION (Elementary Education, Music Education, Science Education, Technology Teacher Education, etc.) HEALTH SCIENCES (Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, Radiation Therapy Technology, Medical Lab, etc.) INDUSTRIAL, MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION (Agricultural Science, Animal Sciences, Food Science, Nutrition, Health Promotion, Electronics Engineering Technology, Robotics, Automation Technology, etc.) PUBLIC SAFETY/ADMINISTRATION (Legal Studies, Criminal Justice, Forensics) SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN SERVICES (Culinary Arts, Child Development, Psychology, Social Science, History, etc.) STEM (Computer Science, Engineering, Biological Science, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Polymer Science, Marine Science, etc.) These pathways, or META MAJOR choices, are for firstsemester, undecided students. This is not a major. You must declare a major prior to graduation. Speak with a counselor or adviser to determine the best pathway for your educational goals. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call 601-928-6384 or email recruiting@mgccc.edu. Mississippi GuH Coast Commuri(ty College is an Equal Opportunity Employer artd nvelcomes students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national ongm. sex. age or qualified disability. For further information, contact the Equal Opportunrty Officer at a Mississtppi Gulf Coast Community College Center, Campus, or the D<s(na Office. Compliance is coordinated by the Vice Presidem for Adnunistiation artd Firsartce. Perkmstort Campus. P. O Box 60^. Perkmston, Mississippi 39573, te<ephor>e number 601-928-5211 TDMCCD-»imHI-nu OLUfiC t f to (2) 0 A ^ MM GCCC Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
associmte of science (A.S.) The Collegiate Academy provides aspiring high school students the opportunity to earn up to 60 college credit hours in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) focused, foundational curriculum. The Associate of Science (A.S.) degree is a specialized transfer degree designed for students who will ultimately pursue a baccalaureate degree in pursue a baccalaureate degree in science, technology, engineering, math, or health care. Taking rigorous college level courses, participating in lectures focused on a range of STEM research projects, and participating in scientific laboratories engaged in cutting edge research are all a part of this academic focus and experience. ACADEMIC MAJORS - A. S. SEMESTER 1 (HS JRyCOLLEGE FR.) semester 2 (HSJRJCOLLEGEFR.) ENG 1113 - English Comp. 1, Credlt(s): 3 ENG 1123 - English Comp. II, Credit(s): 3 Math Elective - MAT 1313 or higher (MAT 1723 Humanities Elective - Credit(s): 3 does not count) - Credit(s) 3 Math Elective - Higher than MAT 1313 (MAT LLS 1413 - Improvement of Study, Credit(s): 3 1723 does not count) - Credit(s) 3 PSC 1113 - American Nat. Gov., Credit(s); 3 MFL 1223 - Spanish il, Credit(s): 3* MFL1213 - Spanish 1, Credit(s): 3* General Electives - Credit(s) 3 hours** $700 Total Hours: 15 Totai Hours: 15 Science Elective - Credit(s): 4 Math Elective - Higher than MAT 1313 (MAT 1723 does not count) - Credit(s) 3 Fine Arts Elective - Credit(s): 3 General Electives - Credit(s) 6 hours**t Total Hours: 16 Science Elective - Credit(s): 4 SPT1113 - Public Speaking, Credit(s): 3 General Electives - Credit(s) 7+ hours**t $1,400 Total Hours: 14+ * Other foreign languages may be substituted for Spanish, such as French or Japanese. ** General Electlves are customized to a student's career pathway, t Could take Co-Op class and do Internship, SPECIFIC GRADUATION REQUIREMENT FOR ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (AS) A. This degree requires the completion of Science, 8-16 semester hours (any science with 60 semester hours with an overall grade point a laboratory) average of 2.0 or above. Humanities, 3 semester hours (any literature, history, foreign language, philosophy) B. The 60 hours must include the following: Fine Arts, 3 semester hours (any appreciation course) English, 6 semester hours Total, 40 semester hours. (English Composition I and II) Social Science, 3 semester hours (government, geography, economics, psychology, sociology, marriage and family, anthropology, human growth and development) Math, 9-15 semester hours (MAT 1313 or higher math - MAT 1723 does not count) C. Additional 20 hours cannot include career or developmental classes. 60 total hours 40 required hours 20 elective hours ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) The Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to meet the educational needs of students who are seeking preparation for employment in occupational fields not requiring a baccalaureate degree. In Collegiate Academy, the pursuit of this pathway would result in a high school diploma and industry certification credential, rather than the full A.A.S. StudehtS^ in this option would accumulate 45 college credits - 15 academic and 30 CTE hours. After high school graduation, the student would only need 15 hours of CTE to complete the A.A.S. degree. However, the student would have an industry credential that would allow them to work immediately.
FrWMNCUL MOC/EL When taught at the High School - $100 per class. When taught at MGCCC - $100 per hour (maximum of per semester), includes fees and books.*' When taught online - additional $10 per hour. Customized pricing for GTE programs. ^Purchased textbooks are not included, such as CTE, computer classes, or biology lab books. ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (A.A.) The Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree is awarded for the successful completion of courses designed as the first two years of a four-year college/university curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree. This degree encompasses programs listed under "University Parallel Programs" in the MGCCC catalog. ACADEMIC MAJORS - A. A. SEMESTER J (HSJRyCOLLEGEFR.)^ SEMESTER 2 (HS. ENG 1113 - English Comp. 1, Credit(s): 3 LLS 1413 - Improvement of Study, Credlt(s): 3 CSC Elective BAD 2533 or CSC 1123 Credit(s): 3 PSC 1113 - American Nat. Gov., Credlt(s): 3 MFL 1213-Spanish 1, Credit{s):3* $700 Total Hours: 15 ENG 1123 - English Comp. II, Credlt(s): 3 MAT 1313 - College Algebra Credlt(s): 3 Humanities Elective - Credlt(s): 3 Social Science Elective - Credlt(s): 3 MFL 1223 - Spanish II, Credlt(s): 3* HPR Elective - Physical Education, Credit(s): 1 Total Hours: 16 SEMESTER 3 (HS SRJCOLLEGE SOPH. Natural Science Elective - Credlt(s): 4 Fine Arts Elective - Credlt(s): 3 General Electlves - Credlt(s) 9 hours**t HPR Elective - Physical Education, Credlt(s): 1 Total Hours: 17 SEMESTER 4 (HS SRJCOLLEGESOPH.) Natural Science Elective - Credlt(s): 4 SPT 1113 - Public Speaking, Credlt(s): 3 General Electlves - Credlt(s) 6 hours**t $1,300 Total Hours: 13 other foreign languages may be substituted for Spanish, such as French or Japanese. ** General Electlves are customized to a student's career pathway, t Could take Co-Op class and do Internship. SPECIFIC GRADUATION REQUIREMENT FOR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (AA) A. This degree requires the completion of 60 semester hours with an overall grade point average of 2.0 or above. B. The 60 hours must include the following: English, 6 semester hours (English Composition I and II) Social Science, 6 semester hours (government, geography, economics, psychology, sociology, marriage and family, anthropology, human growth and development) Math, 3 semester hours (MAT 1313 or higher math - MAT 1723 does not count) Science, 8 semester hours (any science with a laboratory) Physical Education, 2 semester hours Humanities, 6 semester hours (any literature, history, foreign language, philosophy) Fine Arts, 3 semester hours (any appreciation course) Public Speaking, 3 semester hours Approved computer course (BAD 2533, CSC 1123), 3 semester hours Total, 40 semester hours. C. Additional 20 hours cannot include career or developmental classes. 60 total hours 40 required hours 20 elective hours