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Pathway Degree with Math, Science, and Engineering Concentration, A.A.


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Academic Program Code: P05

This Pathway Program with a concentration in Math, Science, and Engineering is designed for those students who are still deciding which specific area within the Academic Pathway they would like to study or for those who intend to transfer in a related area for which GRCC does not offer an academic program.  Students who have decided on an academic program within the Academic Pathway offered at GRCC should select that program and follow the coursework plan outlined in that program.

Students who graduate from this program will earn an Associate of Arts degree from GRCC and may be eligible to earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) credential. 

The coursework needed to complete this program is listed below.  The highest priority courses are listed in order and are organized to give students both an opportunity to explore the field and complete general education requirements for the degree. The open elective coursework allows students the opportunity to work with a GRCC advisor or faculty member to select courses and create an individualized transfer plan. Transfer plans are created by identifying an academic program at a 4-year institution and choosing general education and open elective courses that will allow the student to complete the first two years of that 4-year academic program at GRCC.  It is recommended that students select an academic program and/or transfer institution as early as possible to minimize taking unnecessary coursework.

Academic Placement


Students with academic placements should follow these guidelines when selecting coursework for Priority I.

College Readiness:  Strategies for College and Life Success (PY 100 ) must be taken in the first semester at GRCC.

Math:  Math courses should be selected based on ALEKS placement score.

Reading/Writing:  Integrated Reading and Writing (IRW) courses should be taken in the first semester at GRCC. See the table below for courses that can be taken with IRW courses.

IRW 97 COM 131  
IRW 98 COM 131 , COM 135 , GE 132 PY 201  

IRW 99 /EN 101

COM 131 , COM 135 , BI 118 BI 151 , BI 152 , CHM 130 /CHM 131 , CHM 140 /CHM 141 ,ENS 201 , GE 132 GL 101 , GL 104 ,MA 133 MA 134 , PH 245 , PY 201 , SO 251 , SO 254 , SO 260  
EN 101 COM 131 , COM 135 , BI 118 BI 151 , BI 152 , CHM 130 /CHM 131 , CHM 140 /CHM 141 , EC 251 , EC 252 , ENS 201 , GE 132 , GE 225 GL 101 , GL 104 , MA 133 MA 134   PH 245 , PY 201 , SO 251 , SO 254 , SO 260  

Priority I


Students should select courses from the Priority I list based on the number of credits they wish to take during the semester. If students are unable to schedule Priority I courses they should move to and select from the list of Priority II courses. 

Students who have never taken a chemistry class may consider taking CHM 100 (Basic Chemistry) prior to enrolling in CHM 130 and CHM 131.

When selecting a math course, students should consider the requirements at GRCC or their transfer institution.

Priority I Elective Courses


Students should select two (2) Electives (or the chemistry sequence and one additional course) from the courses below, based on their education and career interests.

Engineering and Physics


Environmental and Sustainability Studies


Mathematics


Sciences


All students should take CHM 130  and CHM 131 .  Students who are considering majoring in Geology should also take GL 101 .  All other science majors should also take BI 151 .

Priority II


After completing the Priority I courses, students should consider if this Pathway Program still meets their education and career goals. 

  • If students wish to move into a specific academic program or to a different Academic Pathway, they should initiate this change using the Declaration of Academic Program in the student Online Center and begin taking the courses in the academic program.
  • Students who wish to remain in this Pathway Program or who are still deciding on an academic program should take the Priority II courses listed below. If students are unable to schedule Priority II courses, they should prioritize taking the remaining general education course requirements needed for this program. 
  • Students should review progress toward academic degree completion.

When making the decision to select EN 102 , COM 131 , or COM 135 , consider the program requirements at GRCC or transfer institution. 

Priority II Elective Courses


Students should select two (2) Electives (or the chemistry sequence and one additional course) from the courses below, based on their education and career interests.

Engineering and Physics


Environmental and Sustainability Studies


Students intersted in Environmental and Sustainability Studies should consult an advisor before making their Priority II course selections.

Sciences


Students who are considering majoring in Geology should take GL 104 .  All other science majors should take either BI 152  or a MA Course Elective.

Pathway Next Steps


After completing the Priority II courses, students should consider if this Pathway Program still meets their education and career goals.

  • At this point, it is very important that students work with a GRCC advisor or faculty member to get help with course selection and to map out their future coursework based on their academic and career goals.
  • If students wish to move into a specific academic program or to another Academic Pathway, they should initiate this change using the Declaration of Academic Program in the student Online Center and begin taking the courses in the academic program or Academic Pathway Program.
  • If students want to remain in this Pathway Program or are still deciding on an academic program they should:
  • Once the coursework in Priorities I and II, and the General Education requirements for this program are completed, any courses may be taken to complete this degree. The remaining number of courses will depend on the number of credit hours needed to reach the 60 credits required for graduation. For students intending to transfer to a 4-year institution, remaining courses should be selected based on the identified program or major at the college or university they plan to attend.

Total Credit Hours


60

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