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Taking Martin Community College classes your Junior and Senior years. College and Career Promise. 2 Choices you have in taking classes. College Transfer Humanities and Social Sciences Business and Economics Vocational Certificate Areas Industrial Systems Technology
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Taking Martin Community College classes your Junior and Senior years College and Career Promise
2 Choices you have in taking classes • College Transfer • Humanities and Social Sciences • Business and Economics • Vocational Certificate Areas • Industrial Systems Technology • Automotive Systems Technology • Medical Office Administration • Equine Technology
College Transfer Program Requirements • 3.0 GPA • Meet testing requirements • 500 on all parts of the SAT received on the same test on the same day. You can not combine test scores from 2 different test dates • OR 50 on all parts of the PSAT. These tests scores must also come from one administration of the test. • OR qualifying PLAN and ACT test scores from one administration (see counselor for scores) • OR qualifying placement test scores at the community college
College Transfer ProgramHumanities and Social Science • Courses offered • ENGL 111, ENGL 112 or ENGL 113 • ENGL 131 – Intro to Literature • ART 111- Art Appreciation • HIS 121 – Western Civilization 1 • PSY 150 – General Psychology • BIO 111 – General Biology 1 • MAT 161 – College Algebra • COM 231 – Public Speaking • SOC 210 – Introduction to Sociology • SPA 111 – Elementary Spanish I • ACA 122 – College Transfer Success • Not all classes are available every semester. You can take only what is offered.
College Transfer ProgramBusiness and Economics • Courses • ENGL 111, ENGL 112 or ENGL 113 • ENGL 131 – Intro to Literature • HIS 121 – Western Civilization 1 • COM 231 – Public Speaking • SOC 210 – Introduction to Sociology • ECO 251 – Principles of Microeconomics • BIO 111 – General Biology 1 • MAT 161 – College Algebra • CIS 110 – Intro to Computers • ACA 122 – College Transfer Success • Not all classes are available every semester. You can take only what is offered.
College Transfer ProgramFacts • These classes may be on-campus, on-line, or hybrid • To complete the college transfer pathway, students must complete 30 hours of transfer courses in one of the pathways – Humanities or Business • You must maintain a 2.0 GPA in college coursework to remain in the program • These courses will count as honors courses on your high school transcript. • Each class will earn college transfer credits for general education requirements at colleges in the UNC system in North Carolina. • Must choose courses only out of the pathway you have chosen
Vocational Certificate Areas • Requirements • Must have a 3.0 GPA or written permission from the principal
Vocational Certificate AreasIndustrial Systems Technology • Courses • ENG 111 • MAT 161 – College Algebra • BPR 130 – Blueprint Reading • ELC 112 – DC/AC Electricity • HYD 1110 – Hydraulics/Pneumatics • ISC 112 – Industrial Safety • MNT 110 – Intro to Maintenance Procedures • MEC 111 – Machine Processes 1 • WLD 112 – Basic Welding Processes • CIS 111 – Intro to Computers • WLD 110 – Cutting Processes • WLD 111 – Oxy-Fuel Welding • WLD 143 – Welding metallurgy • WLD 212 – Inert Gas Welding • MNT 150 – Basic Building Maintenance • ASA 115 – Success and Study Skills • Not all classes are available every semester. You can take only what is offered.
Vocational Certificate AreasAutomotive Systems Technology • Courses • ENGL 111 • MAT 115 Mathematical Models • AUT – 141 – Suspension and Steering • AUT 151 – Brake Systems • AUT 161 – Basic Auto Electricity • AUT 181 – Engine Performance I • AUT 183 – Engine Performance II • AUT 281 – Advanced Engine Performance • AUT 110 – Intro to Auto technology • AUT 116 – Engine Repair • AUT 116 –A – Engine Repair Lab • AUT 141 –A – Suspension and Steering Lab • AUT 151-A – Brake Systems Lab • AUT 163 – Advanced Auto Electricity • AUT 171 – Auto Climate Control • ACA 115 – Success and Study Skills • Not all classes are available every semester. You can take only what is offered.
Vocational Certificate AreasMedical Office Administration • Courses • MED 121 – Medical Terminology 1 • MED 122 – Medical Terminology 2 • OST 148 – Medical Coding, Billing, and Insurance • OST 149 – Medical Legal Issues • CIS 111 – Introduction to Computers • OST 130 – Comprehensive Keyboarding • ACA 115 – Success and Study Skills • Not all classes are available every semester. You can take only what is offered.
Vocational Certificate AreasEquine Technology • Courses • ENGL 111 • MAT 115 – Mathematical Models • EQU 111 – Horse Science I • EQU 112 – Horse Science II • EQU 120 – Fundamentals of Riding I • EQU 150 – Equine Nutrition • EQU 211 – Horse Farm Management I • EQU 212 – Horse Farm Management II • EQU 241 – Equine Reproduction and Genetics • EQU 121 – Fundamentals of Riding II • EQU 130 – Equine Anatomy and Physiology • EQU 140 – Equine Judging I • EQU 240 – Equine Judging II • EQU 220 – Equitation I • Not all classes are available every semester. You can take only what is offered.
Vocational Certificate AreasFACTS • Must choose courses only out of the pathway you have chosen • Can lead to a certificate or diploma in one of the pathways • Credits will transfer to other NC Community Colleges • Credit will be given on the high school transcript, also • Must maintain a 2.0 on all college coursework.
How to get started • During registration, indicate your interest in taking a class • Maintain a 3.0 GPA and do your best on SAT, PSAT, ACT, and/or PLAN. • Talk to your counselor if you have any questions