In-person transactions must be completed by the preceding business day. Excused absences for participation in authorized campus activities shall in no way lessen student responsibilities for meeting the requirements of the class. WebAcademic Calendar - Summer Semester | Monroe County Community College Academic Calendar - Summer The college reserves the right to make changes to the schedules when necessary. Open registration for Fall Semester begins April 13, and classes begin August 23. Refer to the Tuition and Fees page of the website for more information about tuition, fees and billable contact hours. Following approval, the instructor submits the form to the registrar. The maximum number of credits allowed without official approval in Summer semester is nine (9) hours. MCC Paramedic Information & Application Email Nicole Amendolare or contact her at (585) 753-3712. Pct..824. The maximum number of credits allowed without official approval in Summer semester is nine (9) hours.
Registration, special fees, technology and lab fees will be charged.
Since then, enrollment has increased steadily and new programs have been developed to meet the changing requirements of the local community. ACC-130 Introductory Accounting and Financial Analysis, AGS-150 General Microbiology for Food and Agriculture, ACD-140 Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency and the Human Services Worker, ACD-142 Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency and the Family System, ACD-143 Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency Counseling Skills, ACD-144 Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency/Substance Abuse Group Counseling Skills, ACD-245 Special Issues in the Field of Alcoholism/Chemical Dependency/Substance Abuse, ASL-216 Special Topics in Deaf Studies and ASL, AAD-104 Introduction to Graphic Design, 2D, AAD-160 Graphic Illustration: Vector Drawing, AAD-260 Applied Imaging, Raster Graphics, ART-102 Fine Arts: Theory and Practice, ART-108 Sketchbook: Processes and Materials, ART-109 Two-Dimensional Design: Foundation, ART-118 Perspectives of Art History I: Ancient, ART-119 Perspectives of Art History II: Modern, ART-125 Three Dimensional Design: Foundation, ART-231 Art Seminar/Portfolio Development, ATP-101 Introduction to Automotive Technology, ATP-104 Emission Controls, Computer and Fuel Systems I, ATP-107 Automatic Transmission & Transaxle - Automotive, BIO-116 Introduction to Environmental Science, BIO-132 Laboratory to Accompany Human Biology, BIO-134 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, BIO-135 Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology II, BIO-145 Human Anatomy and Physiology II, BUS-135 Supervision for the 21st Century, BUS-204 Management: Theory and Practice, CHE-124 General, Organic, and Biochemistry, CHE-145 Preparation for General College Chemistry, CIT-122 Construction I: Elements of Building Construction, CLT-100 Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology, COS-133 College Orientation and Success Strategies, COM-109 An Introduction to Public Relations, CIS-100 Information Processing Fundamentals, CIS-200 Programming for Information Systems, CIS-201 Introduction to Web Site Programming and Design, CRC-110 Introduction to Web Site Design, CRC-113 Introduction to Microsoft Excel, CRC-116 Introduction to Microsoft Access, CRC-117 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint, CRC-133 Cloud Computing Design and Implementation, CRC-171 Microsoft Access 2013 - Records Management, CSC-101 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, CSC-103 Introduction to Data Structures, CSC-202 Programming Embedded Microcontrollers in C and Assembly, CPT-210 Operating Systems and Peripherals, CPT-211 Android App Design for Mobile Devices, CPT-220 Applied Computer Security Concepts, CPT-270 Information and Computer Technology Practicum, CE-255 Disney College Program Internship, CRJ-101 Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ-102 Introduction to Private Security/Loss Prevention, CRJ-103 Constitutional Law and Rights of People, CRJ-121 Criminal Justice Education Internship I, CRJ-211 Community Values and the Administration of Justice, DAS-110 Preclinical Dental Assisting Practice, DAS-121 Dental Assisting Clinical Experience, DEN-113 Barrier Precautions and Infection Control Measures, ECE-110 Seminar for Early Childhood Care Givers, ECE-150 Exploring Early Care and Education, ECE-151 Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Young Children, ECE-152 Early Childhood Quality Practices for Professionals, EDU-100 Introduction to the Teaching Profession, EDU-150 Performance and Presentation Skills for Educators, EDU-208 Guided Observation in Education, EDU-230 Introduction to Special Education, ELT-134 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller, EMS-119 Emergency Medical Technician Recertification, ENR-153 Mechanical Design & Prototyping, ENG-113 Introduction to Creative Writing, ENG-118 Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders: Literature of Genocide, ENG-210 Literature of the Black Experience, ENG-263 Creative Writing Workshop-Short Fiction, FPT-211 Fire Investigation: Cause and Origin, FPT-260 Contemporary Issues in the Fire Service, FSA-109 Culinary Arts: Fundamentals of Food Preparation I, FSA-119 Culinary Arts: Fundamentals of Food Preparation II, FSA-203 Culinary Arts II: Advanced Food Preparation, FSA-211 Culinary Arts: Fundamentals of Baking and Pastry, FRE-111 Elementary French Conversation I, GEG-103 Introduction to Meteorology Lab, GEG-215 Geography of Travel and Tourism, GEG-236 Geospatial Data Acquisition and Management, GEO-115 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory, GLF-115 Introduction To Golf Management, HED-101 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Care, HED-110 Disease Prevention and Healthy Lifestyles, HED-114 Health and Safety in the Workplace, HED-116 Issues in Child Development and Health, HED-118 Introduction to Safety and Emergency Care, HED-130 Foundations of Health and Wellness, HED-210 Integrative Health and Behavior Change Methods, HEG-200 Multicultural and Diversity Influences in Health and Wellness, HEG-211 Black Women's Mental Health and Wellness, HVA-271 Cooperative Education - Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, HIS-102 Introduction to African-American Studies, HIS-103 African-American History I: to 1865, HIS-111 United States History I - to 1865, HIS-112 United States History II - Since 1865, HIS-113 Western Civilization I: Beginning to 1700s, HIS-114 Western Civilization II: 1700s to the Present, HSM-101 Introduction to Emergency Management, HSM-102 Introduction to Homeland Security, HSM-103 Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Terrorism and Homeland Security, HSM-108 Introduction to Intelligence Processes, HON-195 Honors Seminar in Critical Analysis, HON-201 Honors Studies: Scholarly Process, HON-295 Research Methods and Academic Writing, HSP-101 Introduction to the Hospitality Industry, HSP-201 Hospitality Human Resources Management, HSP-275 Current Issues and Trends in Hospitality, HUM-112 Field Work in Human Services II, HUM-130 Introduction to the Disability Support Services Field, HUM-135 Roles and Responsibilities in Disability Support Services, HUM-210 Disability Across the Lifespan-Strategies, HUM-211 Field Work in Human Services III, HUM-218 Working with Trauma Informed Care Skills, HUM-220 Working with Clients Post-Incarceration, HUM-235 Supporting and Communicating with People with Significant Disabilities, HUM-236 Contemporary Issues in the Field of Disability Support Services, MTH-096 Algebra for Statistics (Non-Credit)*, MTH-098 Elementary Algebra (Non-Credit)*, MTH-152 Survey of Mathematics for Technicians, MTH-155 Mathematics For Elementary Teachers I, MTH-156 Mathematics For Elementary Teachers II, MTH-162 Statistics for the Social Sciences, MET-121 Computer Aided Drafting/Design - Solid Modeling, MET-122 Advanced Solid Modeling using SolidWorks, MMP-100 Survey of Automotive Transportation and Service, MMP-101 Survey of Automotive Service Lab, MMP-151 Introduction to Automotive Service, MUS-114 Contemporary A Cappella Ensemble, MUS-151 Performance and Applied Music I, NUR-050 Application of the Nursing Process, NUR-112 Nursing Care of the Adult and Child-I, NUR-211 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, NUR-214 Nursing Care of the Adult and Child-II, OFT-141 Professional Grammar and Communications, OFT-171 Microsoft Access-Records Management, OFT-173 Microsoft Multimedia Communications, OFT-214 Administrative Office Procedures, OPT-110 Introduction to Optical Technology, OPT-151 Optical Instruments and Testing, OPT-213 Optical Fabrication and Metrology, OPT-235 Advanced Optical Fabrication and Metrology, PLS-260 Introduction to Paralegal Studies, PLS-267 Litigation and the Federal and NYS Procedure Laws, PLS-274 Estate Planning, Estates and Trust Administration, PLS-276 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, PHL-108 World Religions: Western Traditions, PHO-223 Photojournalism and Documentation, PEJ-101 Physical Fitness I - Criminal Justice, PPE-175 Philosophy and Principles of Physical Education and Athletics, PPE-208 Wellness, Exercise, and Sport Psychology, PPE-211 Selected Certifications in Youth Sport, PPE-240 Practicum in Professional Skills, PPE-271 Issues and Perspectives in Wellness, Sport and Exercise, POS-101 Introduction to Political Science, PSY-100 Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships, PSY-101 Introduction to Psychological Science, PSY-202 Developmental Psychology - Adolescence, PSY-212 Developmental Psychology - Lifespan, PSY-220 Research Methods in Social Sciences, PSY-222 Social Psychology of the Holocaust, PSY-230 Mysteries of Sleep and Dreaming, XRT-151 Orientation/Clinical Education I, SCI-131 Integrated Science for Future Teachers I-The Physical World, SCI-132 Integrated Science for Future Teachers II-The Living World, SOC-100 Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies, SOC-201 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, STT-101 Introduction to Solar Thermal Technology, SPA-141 Spanish for the Health Professions, SPC-141 Interpersonal Speech Communication, SGT-100 Introduction to Surgical Technology, SGT-110 Foundations of Surgical Technology, TEK-101 Computer Applications for Technicians, THE-115 Introduction to Theatrical Costuming, TAM-205 CNC Machining Project Laboratory, TAM-255 Computer Aided Manufacturing Laboratory, TOY-191 Introduction to Automotive Service, TOY-192 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems 1, TOY-205 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 1, TOY-208 Automotive Technology T-TEN Co-op 4, TRS-050 Support Lab for Survey of Mathematics, TRS-100 Integrated Reading and Writing I (non-credit), TRS-200 Integrated Reading and Writing II (non-credit), TVL-101 Introduction to Travel and Tourism. The students tuition is paid by his or her employer and either the student or the employer is considered a county resident. WebText or call 585.292.2411 or email: trib411@monroecc.edu UPCOMING EVENTS Apr 04 Brighton Campus Visit - Information Session and Campus Tour (Optional Residence Life Tour Included) Mar 27 File Your Taxes for Free with NYS Tax Department Members on March 27, 2023 Mar 27 Meet 1:1 with SUNY Geneseo Mar 27