WELCOME www.ncmich.eduBusiness & Industry • Accounting Assistant (C) • Advertising Assistant (C) • Bookkeeping (CD) • Business Development (CD) • General Office Professional (C) • Management (C) • Marketing Assistant (C) • Microsoft Office Specialist (CD) • Office Support Specialist (CD) • Small Business Management (C) Computing/Digital • Computer Aided Design (C) • Computer Information Systems (C) • Computer Networking Administrator (C) • Computer Support Specialist (C) Creative Arts • Animation (C) • Business of Art (CD) • Communications (C) • Fine Craft (C) • Graphic Arts (CD) • New Media (CD) • Studio Art (C) • Textiles (CD) Health Services • Certified Nurse Aide (CD) • Emergency Medical Services (C, CD, Non-degree) • Medical Assistant (C) • Medical Billing and Coding (C, CD) • Phlebotomy Technician (CD) • Surgical Technologist (C) Human Services • Corrections (State) (CD) • Legal Assistant (CD) Industry • Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinist Technology (CD) North Central Michigan College www.ncmich.edu SPECIAL CERTIFICATE & CERTIFICATE OF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS BEGIN HERE. STAY HERE. SUCCEED HERE! At North Central Michigan College’s University Center you can complete a range of professional certificate, bachelor’s and graduate programs right here in Petoskey on the North Central campus. You can meet with university representatives who can answer questions on their programs, advising, admissions process, tuition and fees. North Central Michigan College’s University Center is a partnership with three senior universities: Central Michigan University Lake Superior State University Spring Arbor UniversityTRANSFER CREDITS! North Central Michigan College www.ncmich.edu ASSOCIATE & TRANSFER DEGREES Petoskey, Gaylord and Cheboygan www.ncmich.edu • 888-298-6605 Business & Industry • Accounting • Business Management • Marketing • Office Administrative Services • Office Administrative Services, Medical Office Emphasis • Welding Computing & Digital • Computer Information Systems • Computer Networking • Computer Support Specialist • Geographic Information Systems Education • Early Childhood Education Health Services • Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic • Nursing • Surgical Technologist Human Services • Criminal Justice • Law Enforcement w/ Kirtland Community College • Law Enforcement w/Northwestern Michigan College • Legal Assistant Natural Sciences • Associate of Science Social Sciences • Associate of Science • Environmental and Sustainability Studies Transfer Degrees • Associate of Arts • Associate of Science • Associate of General Studies TRANSFER CREDITS! The MTA improves and increases the transferability of general education requirements from community colleges and fouryear colleges and universities. To find out about the MTA and learn which courses transfer, talk to your North Central Michigan College advisor or visit www.macrao.org/Publications/ MTA.asp. Start Here, Finish Here!Academic Programs Offered at North Central* The following programs are offered at North Central. Noted next to each program is whether it is a Certificate of Development (CD), a Certificate (C) or an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree. In addition, North Central offers three degrees meant for students who plan to go on for a four-year bachelor’s degree - Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS) and Associate of General Studies (AGS). * The North Central Michigan College Catalog is the official document for academic programs, courses and requirements. This programs of study guide is intended to be used for general information and is not meant to be used for advising or graduation requirements. Art 134 Animation (C) 107 Business of Art (CD) 132 Fine Craft (C) 113 Graphic Arts (CD) 133 Studio Art (C) Business 205 Accounting (AAS) 105 Accounting Assistant (C) 110 Advertising Assistant (C) 121 Bookkeeping (CD) 119 Business Development (CD) 220 Business Management (AAS) 165 General Office Professional (C) 149 Management (C) 245 Marketing (AAS) 135 Marketing Assistant (C) 109 Microsoft Office Specialist (CD) 277 Office Administrative Services (AAS) 270 OAS Medical Office Emphasis 158 Office Support Specialist (CD) 159 Receptionist (CD) 150 Small Business Mgt. (C) Communications 111 New Media (CD) Criminal Justice 127 Corrections (State) (C) 225 Criminal Justice (AAS) 226 Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement w/ NMC (AAS) 227 Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement w/KCC (AAS) 125 Law Enforcement Aide (C) Health Sciences/Allied Health 197 Certified Nurse Aide (CD) 253 EMS/Paramedic (AAS) 153 EMS/Paramedic (C) 152 EMS/Basic (CD) 053 EMT (non-degree) 180 Medical Assistant (C) 190 Medical Billing and Coding (C) 179 Medical Billing and Coding (CD) 256 Nursing (AAS) 178 Phlebotomy Technician (CD) 258 Surgical Technologist (AAS) 183 Surgical Technologist (C) Information Technology 106 CNC Machinist Technology (CD) 116 Computer Aided Design (C) 243 Computer Information Systems (AAS) 162 Computer Information Systems (C) 282 Computer Networking (AAS) 182 Computer Networking Administrator (C) 238 Computer Support Specialist (AAS) 148 Computer Support Specialist (C) 236 Geographic Information Systems (AAS) 166 Manufactring Technology (C) 249 Welding (AAS) Associate Degrees AA - Concentration in Early Childhood Education AA - Concentration in Environmental and Sustainability Studies AA - Concentration in Business AA - Concentration in Criminal Justice AA - Concentration in Psychology AS - Concentration in Biology Associate of Applied Science (AAS)Associate of Arts Associate of Science Associate of General Studies Associate of Applied Science English Composition ENG 111 and ENG 112 ENG 111 and ENG 112 ENG 111 and ENG 112 ENG 111 and ENG 112 Communication COM 111 or COM 170 COM 111 or COM 170 COM 111 or COM 170 COM 111 or COM 170 Mathematics MATH 128 or higher or STAT 200 MATH 130 or higher B104 or MATH 110 or higher Varies by Program Humanities 3 courses from at least 2 categories: ARTH 110, 111 or 112 COM 220, 225, 250 or 260 HST 131, 132, 231, 232, 250, 251 255, 261 or 270 PHL 101, 102, 105 or 109 REL 100 or 102 ENG 130, 213, 215, 221, 222, 231, 232, 240, 241, 242, 244, 250 or 251 MU 120, THF 250 or 276 LANGUAGES other than English at the 111 Level or higher (excludes NISH 150,190, 245) 2 courses from 2 categories: ARTH 110, 111 or 112 COM 220, 225, 250 or 260 HST 131, 132, 231, 232, 250, 251 255, 261 or 270 PHL 101, 102, 105 or 109, REL 100 or 102 ENG 130, 213, 215, 221, 222, 231, 232, 240, 241, 242, 244, 250 or 251 MU 120, THF 250 or 276 LANGUAGES other than English at the 111 Level or higher (excludes NISH 150,190, 245) 1 Course Refer to General Education Humanities Category on Page 11 Varies by Program Science 2 lab courses from at least 2 categories: BIO 101, 133, 151, 152, 226, 235 or 236 CEM 101, 102, or 121 ESC 101, 110, 121, 150 PHY 201, 210 or 230 2 lab courses from at least 2 categories: BIO 151, 152, 226, or 235 CEM 121 ESC 121 PHY 210 or 230 1 Science Course Refer to General Education Science Category on Page 10 Varies by Program Social Science 3 courses from at least 2 categories: ANP 110, 130 or 210 ECO 111 or 112 GEO 111 or 121 PLS 141, 200, 225 or 240 PSY 161, 210, 241, 255 or 261 SOC 171, 175, or 271 2 courses from 2 categories: ANP 110, 130 or 210 ECO 111 or 112 GEO 111 or 121 PLS 141, 200, 225 or 240 PSY 161, 210, 241, 255 or 261 SOC 171, 175, or 271 1 Course Refer to General Education Social Science Category on Page 10-11 Varies by Program Electives 19-22 Credit Hours to Complete 60 Minimum Credit Hours for Program 23-28 Credit Hours including 15 credits of additional science, statistics and math higher than MATH 130 to complete 60 Minimum Credit Hours for Program 36-39 Credit Hours to Complete 60 Minimum Credit Hours for Program. A minimum of 60 semester credit hours; A minimum of 15 semester credit hours taken from North Central; A minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0; No more than two credits in Physical Education area. The associate’s degrees listed above require the following: Degree Programs: Requirements at a GlanceGeneral Education Requirements ENGLISH – 6 Credit hours: ENG 111 English Composition I 3 ENG 112 English Composition II 3 COMMUNICATION – 3 Credit hours: COM 111 Public Speaking 3 COM 170 Interpersonal Communication 3 MATHEMATICS – 4 Credit hours: MATH 128 Quantitative Reasoning (option for AA) 4 MATH 130 College Algebra 4 MATH 140 Trigonometry 4 MATH 150 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 5 MATH 210 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 5 MATH 215 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 4 MATH 225 Differential Equations 3 MATH 235 Linear Algebra 3 STAT 200 Statistics (option for AA) 3 SCIENCE BIOLOGY BIO 101 Introduction of Biology 4 BIO 133 Human Biology with Lab 4 BIO 151 General Biology I 4 BIO 152 General Biology II 4 BIO 226 Microbiology 4 BIO 235 General Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 236 General Anatomy & Physiology II 4 CHEMISTRY CEM 101 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 CEM 102 Fundamentals of Bioorganic Chemistry 5 CEM 121 Principles of Chemistry I 5 EARTH SCIENCE ESC 101 Introduction to Earth Science 4 ESC 110 Environmental Geology 4 ESC 121 Physical Geology 4 ESC 150 Weather and Climate 4 PHYSICS PHY 201 Foundations of Astronomy 4 PHY 210 General Physics I Lecture/Review/Lab 5 PHY 230 Physics for Scientists & Engineers I 5 SOCIAL SCIENCE ANTHROPOLOGY ANP 110 Cultural Anthropology 3 ANP 130 Introduction to Prehistoric Archeology 3 ANP 210 Ethnology of World Cultures 3 ECONOMICS ECO 111 Macroeconomics 3 ECO 112 Microeconomics 3 GEOGRAPHY GEO 111 Environmental Geography 3 GEO 121 World Geography 4 POLITICAL SCIENCE PLS 141 Introduction to American Government 3 PLS 200 International Relations 3 PLS 225 State and Local Government 3 PLS 240 Comparative Politics 3 PSYCHOLOGY PSY 161 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSY 210 Human Sexuality 3 PSY 241 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 255 Child Psychology 3 PSY 261 Developmental Psychology 3 SOCIOLOGY SOC 171 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 175 Introduction to Sustainable Living 3 SOC 271 Marriage and the Family 3 HUMANITIES ART ARTH 110 History of Art I 3 ARTH 111 History of Art II 3 ARTH 112 History of Non-Western Art 3 COMMUNICATION COM 220 Persuasion and Communication 3 COM 225 Nonverbal Communication 3 COM 250 Small Group Communication 3 COM 260 Social Media and Communication 3 HISTORY HST 131 History of the United States until 1877 3 HST 132 History of the United States 1877 - present 3 HST 231 Survey of Early Western Civilization 3 HST 232 Survey of Later Western Civilization 3 HST 250 World History I 3 HST 251 World History II 3 HST 255 History of Rock and Roll 3 HST 261 Introduction to Latin America 3 HST 270 Michigan History 3 The general education requirements at North Central provide a foundation for students in core areas of study. All students are required to take English composition courses in order to learn to write effectively; a communication course to enhance their verbal skills; and a mathematics course to learn skills in logic, conceptual operations, and accurate calculation. General Education Distribution Requirements for the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees are described from the following categories. See individual degrees for requirements and selection of courses in each degree.PHILOSOPHY PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHL 102 Introduction to Logic 3 PHL 105 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHL 109 Contemporary Moral Issues 3 RELIGION REL 100 World Religions 3 REL 102 History of Religion in the U.S. 3 ENGLISH ENG 130 Introduction to Literature 3 ENG 213 Shakespeare I 3 ENG 215 Introduction to Poetry 3 ENG 221 British Literature to 1789 3 ENG 222 British Literature after 1789 3 ENG 231 American Literature Pre-Civil War 3 ENG 232 American Literature Post Civil War 3 ENG 240 Introduction to Children’s Literature 3 ENG 241 World Literature, Ancient - 1700 3 ENG 242 World Literature, 1700 - Present 3 ENG 244 Multicultural Literature 3 ENG 250 Mythology 3 ENG 251 Contemporary Literature 3 LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH ARB 111 Arabic (or higher) 5 FR 111 French (or higher) 4 NISH 111 Anishinaabemowin (or higher) 4 (excludes NISH 150, 190, 245) RUS 111 Russian (or higher) 4 SPAN 111 Spanish (or higher) 4 MUSIC MU 120 History of Music 3 THEATRE THF 250 Film and Literature 3 THF 276 Contemporary Film 3 General Education Requirements CAREER COACH Take Career Assessment Take a Career Assessment to learn about yourself and Career Coach will give you career suggestions based on your interests. 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NORTH CENTRAL CAREER SERVICES CENTER FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Doug Tippett Career Development Specialist North Central Michigan College 231-439-6265 phone/text/fax NORTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN COLLEGE • CAREER GUIDANCE FOR OCCUPATIONAL AND TRANSFER STUDENTS • CAREER COACH ASSISTANCE • JOB SEARCH TOOLS • JOB POSTINGS FROM LOCAL EMPLOYERS • RESUME AND COVER LETTER WRITING GUIDANCE Choosing the right career can difficult, but North Central’s Career Services Center is here to support you in making that decision. Our Career Development Specialist is ready to get you on a path to reach your career goals, or simply help you decide what they are. One-on-one appointments and walk-ins are welcome! FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Doug Tippett Career Development Specialist 231-439-6265 dtippett@ncmich.edu NORTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN COLLEGE Career readiness is the attainment and demonstration of competencies that prepare you for a successful transition into the workplace. Employers want to hire talented NCMC students and recent graduates who demonstrate these skills, talents, and strengths: FROM “HELLO” TO HIRED. Are YOU Career Ready? CRITICAL THINKING/PROBLEM-SOLVING: Exercise sound reasoning to analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems. ORAL/WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: Articulate thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively to a variety of individuals. TEAMWORK/COLLABORATION: Build collaborative relationships with colleagues and customers representing diverse cultures, races, ages, genders, religions, lifestyles, and viewpoints. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION: Select and use appropriate technology to accomplish a given task. LEADERSHIP: Leverage the strengths of co-workers to achieve common goals, and use interpersonal skills to coach and develop others. PROFESSIONALISM/WORK ETHIC: Demonstrate accountability and effective work habits (e.g., punctuality, time management) and understand the importance of a professional work image. 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