MCC Courses meeting New SUNY General Education
Courses are 3 credits unless the credits are noted next to the course title
Monroe Community College follows the SUNY General Education (SUNY GE) framework, effective Fall 2023 for new first-time students entering AA and AS degree programs and Fall 2024 for new first-time students entering AAS degree programs.
- Students in AA and AS degree programs must complete at least 30 credits of SUNY GE from a minimum of 7/10 Knowledge and Skills Areas, including four required areas (see below).
- Students in AAS degree programs must complete at least 20 credits of SUNY GE from Knowledge and Skills Areas, including four required areas (see below).
- Two core competencies (CTRN, INFO) must also be completed to meet graduation requirements for all Associate degree programs (AA, AS, and AAS). Go to Competencies
Students who matriculated into a program prior to the new SUNY General Education framework follow the former SUNY General Education framework. Your Degree Works audit displays the appropriate framework.
Knowledge and Skills Areas
The following four are required for all AA, AS, and AAS Degrees:
Communication – Written and Oral (COMW, COMO)
Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DVRS)
Mathematics (and Quantitative Reasoning) (MATH)
Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) (NSCI)
A minimum of three of these six are required for AA and AS Degrees:
Humanities (HUMN)
Social Sciences (SOCS)
The Arts (ARTS)
US History and Civic Engagement (USCV)
World History and Global Awareness (WHGA)
World Languages (WLNG)
- AAD 104 - Introduction to Graphic Design, 2D
- AAD 160 - Graphic Illustration: Vector Drawing
- ART 101 - Art Essentials
- ART 104 - Drawing I: Foundation
- ART 108 - Sketchbook: Processes and Materials
- ART 109 - Two-Dimensional Design: Foundation
- ART 115 - Introduction to Illustration
- ART 120 - Painting I
- ART 130 - Sculpture I
- COM 235 (formerly COM 120) - Media Literacy
- EDU 150 - Performance and Presentation Skills for Educators
- ENG 113 - Introduction to Creative Writing
- ENG 213 - Creative Writing
- ENG 233 - Creative Writing Workshop-Poetry
- ENG 243 - Creative Writing Workshop-Playwriting
- ENG 253 - Creative Writing Workshop-Nonfiction
- ENG 263 - Creative Writing Workshop-Short Fiction
- ENG 273 - Creative Writing Capstone: Publishing and the Profession
- GEG 131 - Cartography
- MUS 108 - College Chorus (1 Credit)
- MUS 109 - Music Theory I (4 Credits)
- MUS 114 - Contemporary A Cappella Ensemble (1 Credit)
- MUS 122 - Piano Class I
- MUS 124 - Guitar Class I
- MUS 140 - Jazz Ensemble (1 Credit)
- MUS 141 - Madrigal Singers (1 Credit)
- MUS 145 - Jazz Combo (1 Credit)
- MUS 146 - Vocal Jazz/Show Choir (1 Credit)
- MUS 150 - History of Rock 'n Roll
- MUS 151 - Music Performance and Lessons (2 Credits)
- PHO 101 - Photography for Non-Majors
- PHO 106 - Photography I
- THE 110 - Introduction to the Theatre
- THE 111 - Introduction to Technical Theatre
- THE 112 - Fundamentals of Acting One
- THE 142 - Musical Theatre Rehearsal and Performance
- THE 190 - Theatre Rehearsal and Performance
- THE 212 - Fundamentals of Acting Two
- ANT 102 - Cultural Anthropology
- ECE 251 - Family and Culture
- EDU 200 - Foundations of Education
- ENG 108 - Literature of the Holocaust
- ENG 109 - Crime Fiction
- ENG 118 - Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders: Literature of Genocide
- ENG 201 - Early British Literature
- ENG 202 - Modern British Literature
- ENG 210 - Literature of the Black Experience
- ENG 217 - Women, Gender and Literature
- GEG 220 - Geography of Genocide
- HED 115 - Death and Dying
- HEG 200 - Multicultural and Diversity Influences in Health and Wellness
- HIS 102 - Introduction to African-American Studies
- HIS 103 - African-American History I: to 1865
- HIS 104 - African-American History II: since 1865
- MUS 177 - Diverse Music and Social Justice
- PHL 210 - Democracy and Human Rights
- PHL 255 - Professional Ethics for Science and Medicine
- PPE 272 - Diversity and Equity Issues in Health and Wellness (4 Credits)
- PSY 100 - Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships
- PSY 225 - Multicultural Psychology
- SOC 100 - Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies
- SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 102 - Social Problems
- SOC 201 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
- SOC 202 - Urban Sociology
- SOC 204 - Sociology of the Family
- SOC 209 - Environmental Sociology
- SOC 210 - Introduction to Global Studies
- ART 118 - Perspectives of Art History I: Ancient
- ART 119 - Perspectives of Art History II: Modern
- CIN 120 - Introduction to Cinema
- ENG 105 - Introduction to Literature
- ENG 108 - Literature of the Holocaust
- ENG 109 - Crime Fiction
- ENG 115 - Fantasy Literature
- ENG 118 - Perpetrators, Victims, and Bystanders: Literature of Genocide
- ENG 130 - Composition in STEM & Health Sciences
- ENG 131 - Composition in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- ENG 132 - Composition in Professional Studies
- ENG 201 - Early British Literature
- ENG 202 - Modern British Literature
- ENG 203 - American Literature to 1865
- ENG 204 - American Literature Since 1865
- ENG 210 - Literature of the Black Experience
- ENG 215 - Children's Literature
- ENG 217 - Women, Gender and Literature
- ENG 218 - Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG 223 - Science Fiction
- ENG 224 - Literature of Horror
- ENG 230 - World Mythology
- HMN 101 - Humanities: Experiencing Culture
- HMN 220 - Global Humanities I (4 Credits)
- HMN 221 - Global Humanities II (4 Credits)
- LAS 220 - Liberal Arts Capstone
- MUS 118 - Broadway Musicals
- PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
- PHL 103 - Introduction to Ethics
- PHL 105 - Technology and Values
- PHL 108 - World Religions: Western Traditions
- PHL 109 - World Religions: Eastern Traditions
- PHL 250 - Professional Ethics
- PHO 140 - History of Photography: Early
- PHO 145 - History of Photography: Modern
- PPE 272 - Diversity and Equity Issues in Health and Wellness (4 Credits)
- SPC 141 - Interpersonal Speech Communication
- SPC 142 - Public Speaking
- SPC 144 - Communication and Crisis
- THE 147 - Readers' Theatre
- DEN 222 - Community Oral Health II (2 Credit)
- MTH 150 - Survey of Mathematics
- MTH 152 - Survey of Mathematics for Technicians (4 Credits)
- MTH 156 - Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
- MTH 160 - Statistics I
- MTH 161 - Statistics II
- MTH 162 - Statistics for the Social Sciences (4 Credits)
- MTH 163 - Statistics I Extended Topics (1 Credit)
- MTH 165 - College Algebra
- MTH 175 - Precalculus (4 Credits)
- MTH 200 - Applied Calculus (4 Credits)
- MTH 210 - Calculus I (4 Credits)
- MTH 211 - Calculus II (4 Credits)
- MTH 212 - Calculus III (4 Credits)
- OPT 175 - Quantitative Skills in Optics (4 Credits)
- PHL 102 - Introduction to Logic
- AGS 110 - Introduction to Greenhouse Management
- AGS 150 - General Microbiology for Food and Agriculture (4 Credits)
- BIO 116 - Introduction to Environmental Science
- BIO 120 - Essentials of Life Science (4 Credits)
- BIO 132 - Laboratory to Accompany Human Biology (1 Credit)
(BIO 133 must also be completed) - BIO 133 - Human Biology
(BIO 132 must also be completed) - BIO 134 - Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIO 135 - Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIO 136 - Introductory Forensic Science (4 Credits)
- BIO 144 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 Credits)
- BIO 145 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 Credits)
- BIO 148 - Fundamentals of Biology and Inheritance
- BIO 155 - Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (4 Credits)
- BIO 156 - Introduction to Organismal Biology and Ecology (4 Credits)
- BIO 195 - Field Studies in Biology (Variable Credit)
- BIO 260 - General Ecology (4 Credits)
- CHE 100 - Preparatory Chemistry (4 Credits)
- CHE 110 - Chemistry in the Kitchen
- CHE 124 - General, Organic, and Biochemistry (4 Credits)
- CHE 145 - Preparation for General College Chemistry (4 Credits)
- CHE 151 - General College Chemistry I (4 Credits)
- CHE 152 - General College Chemistry II (4 Credits)
- GEG 100 - Physical Geography I Laboratory (1 Credit)
(GEG 101 must also be completed) - GEG 101 - Physical Geography I
(GEG 100 must also be completed) - GEG 103 - Introduction to Meteorology Lab (1 Credit)
(GEG 104 must also be completed) - GEG 104 - Introduction to Meteorology
(GEG 103 must also be completed) - GEG 110 - Physical Geography II Lab (1 Credit)
(GEG 111 must also be completed) - GEG 111 - Physical Geography II
(GEG 110 must also be completed) - GEG 130 - Digital Earth (4 Credits)
- GEG 133 - Introduction to Remote Sensing
- GEG 203 - Climatology Lab (1 Credit)
(GEG 204 must also be completed) - GEG 204 - Introduction to Climatology
(GEG 203 must also be completed) - GEO 101 - Physical Geology-GR (4 Credits)
- GEO 102 - Historical Geology (4 Credits)
- GEO 105 - Astronomy
(GEO 115 must also be completed) - GEO 115 - Introductory Astronomy Laboratory (1 Credit)
(GEO 105 must also be completed) - GEO 200 - Geology of the National Parks (4 Credits)
- GEO 210 - Environmental Geology (4 Credits)
- GEO 295 - Field Studies in Geology (4 Credits)
- HED 208 - Chronic and Communicable Disease
- PHY 120 - Physics for Non-Majors Laboratory (1 Credit)
(PHY 121 must also be completed) - PHY 121 - Physics for Non-Majors I
(PHY 120 must also be completed) - PHY 131 - Applied Physics I (4 Credits)
- PHY 145 - College Physics I (4 Credits)
- PHY 146 - College Physics II (4 Credits)
- PHY 161 - University Physics I (4 Credits)
- PHY 261 - University Physics II (4 Credits)
- PPE 275 - Physiology of Exercise (4 Credits)
- SCI 131 - Integrated Science for Future Teachers I-The Physical World (4 Credits)
- SCI 132 - Integrated Science for Future Teachers II-The Living World (4 Credits)
- ANT 101 - General Anthropology
- ANT 102 - Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 105 - Forensic Anthropology
- ANT 205 - Archaeology Field School
- ECO 101 - Introduction to Economics
- ECO 111 - Principles of Microeconomics
- ECO 112 - Principles of Macroeconomics
- GEG 102 - Human Geography
- GEG 211 - Economic Geography
- HED 116 - Issues in Child Development and Health
- HED 130 - Foundations of Health and Wellness
- HED 212 - Women's Health and Wellness
- HEG 211 - Black Women's Mental Health and Wellness
- HUM 210 - Disability Across the Lifespan-Strategies
- HUM 217 - Skills for Mental Health Services
- HUM 218 - Working with Trauma Informed Care Skills
- POS 101 - Introduction to Political Science
- POS 205 - Comparative Political Systems
- POS 206 - International Politics
- PPE 208 - Wellness, Exercise, and Sport Psychology
- PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychological Science
- PSY 200 - Behavior Modification
- PSY 205 - Social Psychology
- PSY 220 - Research Methods in Psychology
- SOC 100 - Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Studies
- SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 102 - Social Problems
- SOC 201 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
- SOC 202 - Urban Sociology
- SOC 203 - Criminology
- SOC 204 - Sociology of the Family
- SOC 209 - Environmental Sociology
- CRJ 103 - Constitutional Law and Rights of People
- HIS 102 - Introduction to African-American Studies
- HIS 103 - African-American History I: to 1865
- HIS 104 - African-American History II: since 1865
- HIS 111 - United States History I - to 1865
- HIS 112 - United States History II - since 1865
- HIS 211 - History of Sport in the United States
- HIS 240 - The City in American History
- HSM 103 - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Terrorism and Homeland Security
- POS 102 - American National Government
- ENG 230 - World Mythology
- GEG 102 - Human Geography
- GEG 200 - World Regional Geography
- GEG 215 - Geography of Travel and Tourism
- HEG 215 - Global Health and Culture
- HIS 109 - Global History I: to the 1500s
- HIS 110 - Global History II: Since the 1500s
- HIS 113 - Western Civilization I: Beginning to 1700s
- HIS 114 - Western Civilization II: 1700s to the Present
- HIS 153 - Traditional East Asian History
- HIS 154 - Modern East Asian History
- HIS 219 - Twentieth Century Europe
- HIS 275 - The Holocaust: History and Legacies
- HMN 220 - Global Humanities I (4 Credits)
- HMN 221 - Global Humanities II (4 Credits)
- MUS 119 - Music in World Cultures
- PHL 108 - World Religions: Western Traditions
- PHL 109 - World Religions: Eastern Traditions
- PHL 210 - Democracy and Human Rights
- POS 205 - Comparative Political Systems
- POS 206 - International Politics
- PSY 222 - Social Psychology of the Holocaust
- SOC 210 - Introduction to Global Studies
- ARA 101 - Elementary Arabic I
- ARA 102 - Elementary Arabic II
- ARA 203 - Intermediate Arabic I
- ASL 101 - American Sign Language I
- ASL 102 - American Sign Language II
- ASL 201 - American Deaf Culture and Community
- ASL 203 - American Sign Language III
- ASL 204 - American Sign Language IV
- CHI 101 - Elementary Chinese I
- CHI 102 - Elementary Chinese II
- CHI 203 - Intermediate Chinese I
- FRE 101 - Elementary French I
- FRE 102 - Elementary French II
- FRE 203 - Intermediate French I
- FRE 204 - Intermediate French II
- GER 101 - Elementary German I
- GER 102 - Elementary German II
- GER 203 - Intermediate German I
- ITA 101 - Elementary Italian I
- ITA 102 - Elementary Italian II
- ITA 203 - Intermediate Italian I
- JPN 101 - Elementary Japanese I
- JPN 102 - Elementary Japanese II
- JPN 203 - Intermediate Japanese I
- SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I
- SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II
- SPA 203 - Intermediate Spanish I
- SPA 204 - Intermediate Spanish II
Competencies
Students in A.A., A.A.S., and A.S. programs must also complete the two core competencies (CTRN, INFO) to meet graduation requirements.
- ART 118 - Perspectives of Art History I: Ancient
- ART 119 - Perspectives of Art History II: Modern
- COM 150 - Video Production I
- COM 235 (formerly COM 120) - Media Literacy
- CRJ 103 - Constitutional Law and Rights of People
- DEN 224 - Dental Hygiene IV (2 Credit)
- EMS 110 - Emergency Medical Technician (6 Credits)
- EMS 201 - Introduction to Paramedicine (9 Credits)
- ENG 105 - Introduction to Literature
- ENG 115 - Fantasy Literature
- ENG 203 - American Literature to 1865
- ENG 204 - American Literature Since 1865
- ENG 215 - Children's Literature
- ENG 218 - Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG 223 - Science Fiction
- ENG 224 - Literature of Horror
- ENG 250 - Professional Communication
- ENG 251 - Technical Communication
- ENR 161 - Introduction to Excel and Programming
- GEO 103 - Great Mysteries of the Earth
- HED 115 - Death and Dying
- HED 116 - Issues in Child Development and Health
- HED 118 - Introduction to Safety and Emergency Care
- HED 130 - Foundations of Health and Wellness
- HEG 211 - Black Women's Mental Health and Wellness
- HIS 275 - The Holocaust: History and Legacies
- HMN 101 - Humanities: Experiencing Culture
- HON 195 - Honors Seminar in Critical Analysis
- LAS 220 - Liberal Arts Capstone
- MTH 160 - Statistics I
- MTH 161 - Statistics II
- MTH 162 - Statistics for the Social Sciences (4 Credits)
- MTH 163 - Statistics I Extended Topics (1 Credit)
- MUS 119 - Music in World Cultures
- PHL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
- PHL 102 - Introduction to Logic
- PHL 103 - Introduction to Ethics
- PHL 105 - Technology and Values
- PHL 250 - Professional Ethics
- PHL 255 - Professional Ethics for Science and Medicine
- POS 101 - Introduction to Political Science
- PSC 100 - Public Safety Telecommunicator (7 Credits)
- PST 265 - Public Safety Leadership Development Seminar
- PSY 205 - Social Psychology
- ENG 101 - College Composition
- ENG 130 - Composition in STEM & Health Sciences
- ENG 131 - Composition in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- ENG 132 - Composition in Professional Studies
- ENG 200 - Advanced Composition
- HON 195 - Honors Seminar in Critical Analysis
- HON 295 - Research Methods and Academic Writing
- PSY 220 - Research Methods in Psychology
- TEK 145 - Career Communications