Quick Facts
Program Requirements:
- Students must be in grades 11 or 12
- 3.0 GPA (placement into non-math-based classes at MCC)
- 3.3 GPA and successful completion of Algebra II (placement into MATH 120-College Algebra, MATH 115-Statistics)
- Minimum 2.5 GPA and Qualifying ACT / Accuplacer Score
- Complete Early College application
- Complete MCC application
Additional Benefits:
- All Classes are weighted (0.667)
- Authentic College Experience (college schedule, instructors)
- College Resources (free tutoring and writing lab)
- College Transfer Support/Resources
- Ease into College with Support
- MSHSAA/NCAA Approved Courses
- New/Different Setting
- Schedule Flexibility (morning, afternoon, evening, and online options)
- Meet college degree prerequisites and requirements
- Transportation provided (fall & spring semesters only) or students my drive themselves
- Works with other Off-campus Programs and high school classes (STA, HCC, CCC)
Courses Offered
Business
- Accounting Principles I
- Accounting Principles II
- Business Communications
- Business Management
- Computer Concepts and Applications
- Human Resources Management
- Legal Environment of Business
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Project Management
- Organizational Behavior
- Strategic Management
Criminal Justice
- Criminal Law
- Criminology
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Juvenile Delinquency
Education
- Foundations of Education in a Diverse Society
- Educational Psychology
- Educational Technology
- Education of Exceptional Learners
Engineering Technology
- Engineering Graphics & CADD I
- Descriptive Geometry
- Microstation
- Intro to Commercial Architecture
- Revit
- Intro to Structural Steel Design
- CADD II
- Inventor
- Solidworks
- Adv. Inventor
Fine Arts
- Music Appreciation
- Survey of Art
- Theater Appreciation
Language Arts/Communications
- Composition & Reading I
- Composition & Reading II
- Fundamentals of Speech
- Technical Writing (3)
Math
- Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- College Algebra
- Pre-Calculus
- Statistics
- Trigonometry
Science
- General Biology
- General College Chemistry
- Human Anatomy
- Human Nutrition
- Human Physiology
- Intro. Chemistry for Health Science
- Microbiology
- Physical Geology
Social Science and Humanities
- Foundations of Western Civilization
- General Psychology
- Intro to American National Politics
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Modern Western Civilization
- Sociology
- United States History to 1865
- United States History since 1865
- World Geography
Early College Program Coordinator
Erin Barnett
Phone: 816.604.2114
Email: erin.barnett@lsr7.net