Transfer Information

Transfer Guidelines for Middlesex Students
University of Connecticut

University Requirements
Prepared by:
The Career Development & Counseling Center
Middlesex Community College
Founders Hall, Room 121, 860-343-5826

The information below can be used to select MxCC courses that will transfer to meet the University Requirements for majors in UConn’s Schools of Business, Engineering, Natural Resources, Fine Arts, Nursing and Education. This guide is intended for use in coordination with your advisor or a counselor in the Career Development & Counseling Center. See http://www.uconn.edu/majors/ for a listing of all majors at UConn.  

University Requirements for CLAS (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences) majors at UConn (Psychology, Sociology, History, English, Chemistry, etc) are available in a separate handout from the MxCC Career Development & Counseling Center. See www.services.clas.uconn.edu for a listing of CLAS majors at UConn.
                  

 Middlesex Community College  University of Connecticut

 Competencies

Second Language Competency
A)  Third year high school-level course in a single foreign language or  
B)  Pass the second semester college-level course (SPA 102, FRE 102), or
C) Complete one full year of college-level foreign language

FRE 101 Elementary French I

FREN 161 Elementary French I

4 .00

FRE 102 Elementary French II

FREN 162 Elementary French II

4 .00

SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I

SPAN 181 Elementary Spanish I

4 .00

SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II

SPAN 182 Elementary Spanish II

4 .00

Expository Writing Competency
ENGL 110 or ENGL 111 and two “W” courses.  “W” courses are completed at UConn.

ENG 101 and ENG 102, or
ENG 101 and ENG 110

ENGL 110 Seminar in Acad Writing

6 .00

Quantitative (Q) Competency
Two “Q” courses with at least one “Q” course in Mathematics or Statistics
(Some BS degrees may require specific courses in this area, please consult the UConn catalog)

MAT 146  Math for the Liberal Arts

MATH Q 100 Level

3.00

MAT 168  Elementary Statistics

STAT 1100, Q 100 Level

3.00

MAT 173  College Algebra

MATH Q 100 Level

3.00

MAT 186  Precalculus

MATH 109Q Algebra & Trig

3.00

MAT 190  Calc for Business

MATH 106Q Calc for Business

3.00

MAT 254  Calculus I

MATH 115Q Intro Calculus I

4.00

MAT 256  Calculus II

MATH 116Q Intro Calculus II

4.00

MAT 268  Multivariable Calc

MATH 210Q Multivariable Calc

4.00

MAT 285  Diff Equations

MATH 211Q Diff Equations

3.00

CHE 121  General Chemistry I

CHEM 127Q General Chemistry

4.00

CHE 122  General Chemistry II

CHEM 128Q General Chemistry

4.00

Quantitative Competency courses, Continued

PHY 121  General Physics I

PHYS 121Q General Physics

4.00

PHY 122  General Physics II

PHYS 122Q General Physics

4.00

PHY 221  Calc-Based Physics I

PHYS 151Q Physics for Eng I

4.00

PHY 222  Calc-Based Physics II

PHYS 152Q Physics for Eng II

4.00

 Content Areas

There are four content areas: Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Science & Technology and Diversity & Multiculturalism. The courses in these 4 content areas must be taken in six different academic units, i.e. English, Art, History, Philosophy, Math, Biology, etc)

Arts and Humanities – Content Area One
Choose two courses for a total of six credits.

ART 101 Art History I

ARTH 137 Art History I

3.00

ART 102 Art History II

ARTH 138 Art History II

        3.00

ART 103 Art History III

ARTH 1401 Art History III

3.00

MUS 101 Music History & Appreciation

MUSI 191 Music Appreciation

       3.00

ENG 211 Short Story

ENGL Lit 100 Level

3.00

ENG 220 Studies in Amer Lit

ENGL Lit 100 Level

3.00

ENG 221 American Lit I

ENGL Lit 200 Level

3.00

ENG 222 American Literature II

ENGL/ LIT 200 Level

3 00

ENG 231 British Literature I

ENGL/LIT 200 Level

3.00

ENG 232 British Literature II

ENGL/LIT 200 Level

3.00

ENG 233 Shakespeare

ENGL/LIT 200 Level

3.00

HIS 101 World Civilization I

HIST 100 West Trad bef1500

3.00

HIS 102 World Civilization II

HIST 101 Mod West Trad

3.00

HIS 201 U.S. History I

HIST 131 US Hist to 1877

3.00

HIS 202 U.S. History II

HIST 132 US Hist since 1877

3.00

PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL 101 Problems of Phil

3.00

PHL 111 Ethics

PHIL 104 Phil and Social Ethics

3.00

PHL 131 Logic

PHIL 102  Philosophy & Logic

3.00


Social Sciences – Content Area Two
Choose 2 courses for a total of six credits.

ANT 101 Intro to Anthropology

ANTH 106 Intro to Anthro

3.00

ECN 101 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 111 Prin. of Econ. Macro

        3.00

ECN 102 Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 112 Prin. of Econ. Micro

        3.00

GEO 101 Intro to Geography

GEOG 104 Intro to Geography

3.00

POL 103 Intro to Internat’l Relations

POLS 132 Intro Intl Relations

3.00

POL 111 American Government

POLS 173 Intro Amer Pol Proc

3.00

PSY 111 General Psych I

PSYC 133 

3.00

SOC 101 Principles of Sociology

SOCI 107 Intro to Sociology

3.00

SOC 103 Social Problems

SOCI 115 Social Problems

3.00

SOC 225 Death & Dying

SOCI Elective

3.00

SOC 240 Criminology

SOCI Elective

3.00

SOC 241 Juvenile Delinquency

SOCI Elective

3.00

Science and Technology – Content Area Three
Choose two courses, one of which must be a laboratory course, for a total of 7-8 credits.

Laboratory Courses:

BIO 121 General Biology I

BIOL 107 Prin Biology I

4.00

BIO 122 General Biology II

BIOL 108 Prin Biology II

4.00

CHE 111 Concepts of Chemistry

CHEM 122 Chem Prin & Applic

4.00

CHE 121 General Chemistry I

CHEM 127Q General Chemistry

4.00

CHE 122 General Chemistry II

CHEM 128Q General Chemistry

4.00

GLG 121 Intro to Phys Geology

GEOL 105  Earth Thru Time

4.00

PHY 110 Introductory Physics

PHYS 101Q Elements of Physics

4.00

PHY 121 General Physics I

PHYS 121Q General Physics

4.00

PHY 122 General Physics II

PHYS 122Q General Physics

4.00

PHY 221 Calc-Based Physics I

PHYS 151Q Phys from Eng I

4.00

PHY 222 Calc-Based Physics II

PHYS 152Q Phys from Eng II

4.00

Non-Laboratory Courses:

AST 101  Prin of Astronomy

PHYS 1001

3.00

BIO 110  Prin of Human Body

PNB 1002

3.00

BIO 260  Genetics

MCB Elective

3.00

OCE 101 Oceanography

MARN 170

3.00

Diversity and Multiculturalism –Content Area Four
Choose two courses for a total of six credits. One course must meet the international requirement.

Below are two MxCC courses that can be used toward meeting this requirement. Please note there are other courses that you may choose from at UConn.

ANT 105 Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 100 

3.00

POL 103 Intro to Internat’l Relations

POLS 132

3.00

Course equivalencies choices may change as new courses are added to this list. For the most up-to-date course equivalencies, visit UConn’s web page at http://web.uconn.edu/transfer/search.php.  Select MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE from the drop down list, then select the appropriate subject area. 

Prepared by:
The Career Development & Counseling Center
Middlesex Community College
Founders Hall, Room 121, 860-343-5826
GR/ Spring 2007

 
What if MxCC does not offer my career of choice?
Even if your career choice is not available at MxCC, you can still start your career training with us. Besides our core curriculum of allied health degree and certificate programs, we offer a comprehensive curriculum of General Education courses and other courses that might be applicable for transfer.

A percentage of General Education and elective credits are necessary to complete the requirements for any academic degree. We also offer many “Gen Ed” credits needed to complete a certificate program.

Middlesex Community College is committed to helping students achieve success in pursuit of their educational goals,


 
 
Did you know?
Middlesex Community College offers a variety of course schedules. We hold day classes, evenings, and Saturdays. We also offer a variety of instructor-facilitated online courses. Class schedules are published each semester and available online.