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St. Clair County Community College Catalog
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Requirements for Graduation

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Students must satisfy the following criteria to be granted a certificate from SC4:

  1. Complete the specific certificate program requirements as listed in the 2009-10 Catalog.

  2. Complete a minimum of 30 credit hours (credit hour requirements vary by program) with a GPA of 2.0 or above.

  3. Complete a minimum of 10 credits at SC4 or through the Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Collaborative (MCCVLC).

ASSOCIATE DEGREES
Students must satisfy the following criteria to be granted an associate degree from SC4:

  1. Complete the specific associate degree program requirements as listed in the 2009-10 Catalog.

  2. Complete a minimum of 62 credit hours (credit hour requirements vary by program) with a GPA of 2 .0 or above.

  3. Complete a minimum of 15 credits at SC4 or through the Michigan Community College Virtual Learning Collaborative (MCCVLC).

  4. Complete all Competency Requirements (degree specific) with a final grade of C or above.

  5. Complete all Degree Distribution Requirements (degree specific).

COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS
To prepare students to compete in a changing society, SC4 requires successful completion (C or above) of competencies in seven categories for all associate degrees granted. Definitions of the competencies are listed following this section. Competencies are required in the following categories:

  • Computer Literacy (CL)

  • Critical Thinking (CT) – 2 courses required

  • Global Awareness (GA) – 2 courses required

  • Government and the Political Process (GP)

  • Mathematics (MA)

  • Oral Communication (OC)

  • Writing (WR) – 2 courses required

The competencies specific to each associate degree program are as follows:

Associate Degree Competency Requirements
Honors courses (i.e. CIS115H, PS101H, SPC101H, etc.) may also be used.

ASSOC. DEGREE CL CT
2 required
GA
2 required
GP MA OC WR
2 required
Assoc. in Arts (AA) CIS 115* See list below See list below PS 101 MTH 110 or higher SPC 101 ENG 101 ENG 102
Assoc. in Business (AB) Transfer Program CIS 115* MTH 102 or above or BUS 158 & BUS 221 BUS 221 BUS 222 PS 101 MTH 102 or higher or BUS 158 SPC 101 ENG 101 ENG 102
Assoc. in Engineering (AE) CIS 115* MTH 114 MTH 215 See list below PS 101 MTH 114 or higher SPC 101 ENG 101 ENG 102
Assoc. in General Education (AGE) CIS 115* See list below See list below PS 101 MTH 102 or higher SPC 101 ENG 101 ENG 102
Assoc. in Science (AS) CIS 115* See list below See list below PS 101 MTH 113 or higher SPC 101 ENG 101 ENG 102
Assoc. in Applied Arts & Sciences (AAS) See Program Guides

*or higher except CIS 150, CIS 160, CIS 290, CIS 297

Computer Literacy (CL)

ACCT 193
ACD 120
ACD 240
CIS 115
CIS 120
CIS 121
CIS 122
CIS 130
CIS 200

CIS 202
CIS 205
CIS 221
CIS 225
CIS 227A
CIS 227B
CIS 228A
CIS 228B
CIS 229A
CIS 229B

CIS 233
CIS 235
CIS 236
CIS 237A
CIS 237B
CIS 238
CIS 239A
CIS 239B
CIS 247A

CIS 247B
CIS 260
CIS 261
CIS 264
CIS 267A
CIS 267B
CIS 275
CIS 280
CIS 284

CIS 286
ELT 236
EG 162
MFT 119
MFT 211
OA 115
OA 155
IA 102
IA 201

Critical Thinking (CT) – Select any two of the courses listed below.

ANT 171
ACD 110
BIO 270
BUS 153
BUS 156
BUS 158
BUS 221
CM 101
CIS 260
CIS 280

CIS 284
CIS 286
ELT 236
ENG 207
ENG 208
ENG 210
ENG 211
ENG 212
ENG 220
ENG 221

ENG 244
ENG 246
ENG 249
ENG 252
MTH 102
MTH 103
MTH 104
MTH 105
MTH 106
MTH 110

MTH 111
MTH 112
MTH 113
MTH 114
MTH 120
MTH 210
MTH 215
MTH 216
MTH 217
OA 161

OA 262
PHL 210
PHL 215
PHL 220
PS 230
PSY 170
PSY 180
SOC 101H
SOC 110
SOC 201
SOC 210

Global Awareness (GA) – Select any two of the courses listed below.

ANT 171
ART 121
ART 122
ART 123
BUS 150
BUS 175
BUS 221

BUS 222
ELT 130A
ELT 130B
ELT 131
EG 115
ENG 205
ENG 206

ENG 208
ENG 230
ENG 231
ENG 243
ENG 244
GEO 102
GEO 137
GEO 233

GR 101
GR 102
GR 203
GR 204
HIS 101
HIS 102
HIS 149

HIS 150
MFT 111
MUS 230
PS 101
PS 230
SOC 101
SOC 201

Government and the Political Process (GP)
HIS 149
HIS 150 PS 101
PS 210 PS 220
Mathematics (MA)
BUS 158
HE 101
MTH 102
MTH 103
MTH 104
MTH 105
MTH 106
MTH 110
MTH 111
MTH 112
MTH113
MTH 114
MTH 120
MTH 210
MTH 215
MTH 216
MTH 217
Oral Communication (OC)
BUS 156
BUS 181
ELT 231
ELT 236 OA 161 OA 225
QA 117
SPC 101
SD 120
Writing (WR) – Select any two of the courses listed below.
ENG 101
ENG 102 ENG 101T ENG 104
OA 225
NOTE: Students may also use an honors section of the above competency courses (i.e. PS 101H, SOC 101H, etc.)

COMPETENCY DEFINITIONS
Upon completion of an associate degree at SC4, a student will have met all of the competencies as listed:

  1. COMPUTER LITERACY (CL) - is an ability to use a computer at a level appropriate to a student's academic and career needs.
    Outcomes: 1. Use the operating system commands. 2. Use word processing software to the extent assignments can be prepared in an acceptable form for a typical college course. 3. Create a simple spreadsheet using software. 4. Use a program that has a graphical user's Interface (for example, Windows). 5. Create a simple database using software.

  2. CRITICAL THINKING (CT) – is an active process of carefully examining our thinking and the thinking of others in order to clarify and improve our understanding of ourselves and the world. Outcomes: 1. Demonstrate ability to recognize biases and assumptions, evaluate the reliability of evidence, and determine whether the evidence available can support some generalization(s). 2. Demonstrate ability to distinguish fact from opinion, determine the validity of reasoning, and make informed judgments and decisions. 3. Demonstrate an attitude of intellectual curiosity and skepticism, objectivity and open-mindedness, and flexibility to consider new ideas and different view points.

  3. GLOBAL AWARENESS (GA) - gives the students a multi-cultural perspective; that is, students gain a measure of understanding about the cultures of other societies. In placing their own cultural assumptions in the context of an interdependent and diversified world view, students learn to respect different peoples and their lifestyles. Outcomes: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of at least one cultural aspect of at least two non-U.S. societies. 2. Demonstrate an awareness of the interdependence of nations in respect to current global issues.

  4. GOVERNMENT AND THE POLITICAL PROCESS (GP) – is the study of the organization and functioning of governmental and political systems.
    Outcomes:
    1. Demonstrate knowledge of the structure and functioning of the U.S., Michigan, and local governments. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of the U.S. political system and electoral process. 3. Demonstrate knowledge of the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens. 4. Demonstrate an understanding of inter- national organizations and interrelationships.

  5. MATHEMATICS (MA)-is the logical study of shape, arrangement, quantity, and space, and their inter-relationships, applications, generalizations, and abstractions.
    Outcome:
    Demonstrate ability to communicate, reason, and solve problems mathematically, at a level appropriate to their personal, employment, and academic needs.

  6. ORAL COMMUNICATION (OC) – is the process of effectively transmitting and receiving ideas and information in a variety of situations.
    Outcomes:
    1. Express ideas and knowledge in a manner others can understand. 2. Demonstrate ability to select a topic and organize a presentation with supporting material appropriate for purpose, audience, and occasion. 3. Use pronunciations, grammar, and articulation appropriate to audience and occasion. 4. Use nonverbal cues as necessary to support the verbal message. 5. Listen effectively.

  7. WRITING (WR) - is a process of effectively selecting, developing, and arranging one's own ideas and those of others. The process requires students to compose ideas in a variety of forms for a variety of purposes and audiences. Outcomes: 1. Demonstrate ability to select, organize, and develop ideas in coherent essays and/or other forms (for example, letters, journals, essays, abstracts, reports, research, suitable for college work. 2. Demonstrate ability to vary writing style, including vocabulary and sentence structure for different audiences (for example, to inform, persuade, analyze). 3. Demonstrate ability to locate and gather information from primary and secondary sources and incorporate quotation, paraphrase, and summary from such sources into a properly documented paper. 4. Demonstrate ability to write informative, interpretative, analytical, and/or evaluative essays. 5. Demonstrate ability to write standard English using the principles of correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. 6. Demonstrate ability to analyze one's own writing skills and to know how to use resources such as a grammar handbook, a dictionary, and/or thesaurus to improve and revise one's writing.
  8. ADDITIONAL COMPETENCY OPTIONS-SC4 recognizes a variety of non-course options, including Advanced Placement, CLEP, and Departmental Exams, which allow students to satisfy the competency requirements without taking an actual SC4 course. Interested students must contact the Student Success Center, Room 124 ATC, for details. The following list indicates the options currently available to satisfy each competency.
Competency AP (3 or above) CLEP (50 or above) Department Exam
CL NO NO YES
CT YES YES YES
GA YES YES YES
GP YES YES YES
MA YES YES YES
OC NO NO NO
WR YES YES NO


DEGREE DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the satisfactory completion of competency requirements, students must satisfy the degree distribution requirements specific to the program of study at SC4. Subject areas satisfying the Degree Distribution Requirements are divided into four groups as listed below:

Group I. Social Science: Anthropology, economics, geography (except GEO 101, GEO 105, and GEO 137), history, political science, psychology, sociology

Group II. Humanities: Literature (English 200 or above), foreign language, speech, arts (or ACD), music, theatre, philosophy, History 101, History 102

Group III. Biological Sciences: Agriculture, biology

Group IV. Physical Sciences: Astronomy, chemistry, earth science (GEO 101), meterology (GEO 105), geology, global energy resources (GEO 137), physics, physical science

Associate Degree Distribution Requirements

ASSOC. DEGREE Group I. Social Science Group II. Humanities Group III. Bio. Science Group IV. Phys. Science
Assoc. in Arts (AA) 8 credit hours 8 credit hours

6-8 cr. hrs. Must complete at least one lab course from Group III. or IV.

Assoc. in Business (AB)
(Transfer Program)
See Program Guide See Program Guide See Program Guide See Program Guide
Assoc. in Engineering (AE) See Program Guide See Program Guide See Program Guide See Program Guide
Assoc. in General Education (AGE) 3 credit hours 3 credit hours

3-4 cr. hrs. Must complete one lab course
from Group III. or IV.

Assoc. in Science (AS) 8 credit hours 8 credit hours 18 cr. hrs. required.
Must complete one lab course.
Must complete one course from both Group III. and IV.
Assoc. in Applied Arts & Sciences (AAS) See Program Guides