Communications Pathway (ASA)

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Communications Pathway (ASA)

The Communications Pathway Associate in Science and Arts degree has been designed to prepare students to transfer as Junior status to bachelor’s degree programs in Communication or Business Communication at participating Michigan colleges or universities.

Pathway Counselor

Seth York, Counselor
Phone: (231) 777-0362
Email:  counselingandadvising@muskegoncc.edu
Schedule an Appointment

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

Communications Pathway (ASA) Degree Requirements

Source: 2024-25 Catalog

The MiTransfer Pathway Associate in Science and Arts (ASA) degree includes the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) and is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university and major in a particular discipline.

A minimum of 62 credit hours with a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA, is required for the ASA Degree. MCC and the Michigan Transfer Agreement require a “C” or better in individual courses used to meet ASA and MTA requirements. These courses are shown in bold type below. Courses numbered below 100 do not count toward the ASA. Any course can be used only ONCE in any category.

General Education Requirements  (Minimum – 35 credits)
Communication – 6 credits with grades of “C” or better
English – 101, 102
Science – 6 credits with grades of “C” or better. Courses must be in two or more disciplines (subjects). Must include at least one lab science.

Lab classes:
Biologyany MCC Biology course with a lab
Chemistry – any MCC Chemistry course with a lab
Environmental Science – 110L&L
Geography – 101A, 215
Geology – 101A, 102, 250Lab
Physical Science – 101A
Physics – 201CL&L, 202CL&L, 203L&L, 204L&L

Non-Lab:
Anthropology – 105D
Astronomy – 101, 105A
Biology – 115, 200, 207LEC, 250LEC
Geography – 214, 260
Geology – 100, 201, 250LEC
Math – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
Math – 107A, 109A, 115A, 141, 161, 162A, 215A, 276, 283, 295
Ethics and Logic – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
Philosophy – 101, 102, 104, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207
Social Relationships – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
Economics – 101A, 102A
Psychology – 102, 201, 203, 207, 209, 210
Sociology – 101, 102A, 202A, 203, 205, 206
Women’s Gender Studies – 101, 201
American Culture – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
History – 201, 202, 207, 211, 212B, 214, 220
Political Science – 111, 205, 220
Western Culture – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
Art – 198, 199, 202
English – 200A, 201A, 205, 206, 210, 213, 225, 226,
227, 228, 231
History – 101, 102
Humanities -195
Theater – 201
International Culture – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
Anthropology – 103, 110
English – 207, 211, 218A
French – 101, 102, 201, 202
Geography – 104, 105
German – 101, 102, 201, 202
History – 150, 151, 216
International Cultural Studies – 101 GER (Germany)
Philosophy – 105
Political Science – 202, 210A, 210B, 211
Spanish – 101, 102, 201, 202
Aesthetic Values – 3 credits with grades of “C” or better
Art100A, 104, 105B, 106B, 107, 108, 109, 117, 118, 204B, 207, 208, 209, 214, 215, 220
Dance – 100, 101, 102, 106, 200, 201, 206, 210A, 210B, 210C, 210D
English216, 223
Music classes numbered 100 and above except Music 240
Music100, 101, 102, 103A, 192, 193A, 194, 195, 201, 202
Theater101, 102, 108, 121, 122, 141, 142, 144, 145, 147, 148, 160, 202, 203, 204, 217, 260
Physical Education and Health – minimum 2 credits. Choose ONE of the following options:
Option 1: PEA 101A, 103, 104A, 118, 201 and choose ONE PEA or Dance course
Option 2: PEA 121 (3 credit hours)
MCC and the MTA require a “C” or better in courses used to meet ASA and MTA requirements, which are noted on this guide. Classes that may be used to fulfill MTA requirements are in bold.
Program Specific Courses – 9 credits with grades of “C” or better. MUST take all classes
COM 201
Computer Competency
Pass any 3-credit-hour or greater CIS class with a “C” or better, or pass MCC’s CIS 110/120A Computer Competency Test.
Recommended Elective – minimum 24 credits
Elective credits will be comprised of additional classes and required class credits earned in the general education requirements.

Please work with the MCC Pathway Counselor & refer to the transfer guide from 4 year institution to select courses to transfer.

COM 101 Oral Communications

CAREERS IN THIS PATHWAY

Communications Pathway Careers

After receiving a bachelor’s degree, the student will typically work in the following career fields:

  • Broadcasting
  • Business Organization Communication
  • Communication
  • Communication Education
  • Journalism
  • Mass Media
  • Public Relations or Media

    MICHIGAN COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

    Communications Pathway: MiTransfer Colleges and Universities

    The Michigan colleges and universities listed below are MCC’s transfer partners in the Communications Pathway for the MiTransfer Pathway Agreement:

    • Alma College
    • Andrews University
    • Aquinas College
    • Central Michigan University
    • Cleary University
    • Concordia University – Ann Arbor
    • Cornerstone University
    • Eastern Michigan University
    • Ferris State University
    • Grand Valley State University
    • Michigan State University
    • Michigan Technological University
    • Northern Michigan University
    • Oakland University
    • Saginaw Valley State University
    • Spring Arbor University
    • University of Detroit Mercy
    • University of Michigan- Dearborn
    • University of Michigan – Flint
    • Western Michigan University

      Communications Pathway Map

      YEAR 1 – FALL SEMESTER

      ENG 101English Composition3
      CIS 110 / 120AComputer Competency Requirement3
      Math Requirement3-4
      Elective (meet with Counselor to select course)6
      Total Credit Hours15-16

      YEAR 1 – WINTER SEMESTER

      ENG 102General Composition3
      COM 201Public Speaking3
      Aesthetic Values Requirement3
      Social Relationship Requirement3-4
      Physical Education Requirement2
      Total Credit Hours14-15

      YEAR 2 – FALL SEMESTER

      Ethics/Logic Requirement3
      Western Culture Requirement3-4
      Science Lab Requirement4
      Elective (meet with Counselor to select course)6
      Total Credit Hours16-17

      YEAR 2 – WINTER SEMESTER

      American Culture Requirement3
      Science Requirement3-4
      International Culture Requirement3-4
      Elective (meet with Counselor to select course)6
      Total Credit Hours15-17
      Required Degree Total62
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