MCC Criminology Advising Guide for Transfer Students
Undergraduate B.A. Criminology and Criminal Justice Program
Course Requirements
| Monroe Community College Course | 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Equivalent Course |
|---|---|
| MTH 160 - Statistics | ECON 221 - Statistics |
| CRJ 101 - Intro to Criminal Justice | CRIM 100 - Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice |
| CRJ 103 - Con Law & People's Rights | CRIM 1XX - Con Law & People's Rights (elective) |
| CRJ 105 - Criminal Procedural Law | CRIM 236 - Criminal Law in Action |
| SOC 101 - Intro to Sociology | SOCI 101 - Intro to Sociology (elective) |
| Choose up to two courses below to satisfy major requirements:** ANT 105 - Forensic Anthropology CRJ 171 - Legal Aspects of Corrections CHE/BIO 136 - Intro Forensic Science |
**Additional courses may transfer as elective credit. ANTH 221 - Bones, Bodies & Detection (elective) CRIM 1XX - Criminology elective CHEM 132 - The Chemistry of Crime |
Language Proficiency for B.A. Candidates
B.A. degree candidates need to show language proficiency. Students can fulfill the requirement by either having transfer credit for language at the 112 level at 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· (102 level at MCC), taking course(s) at 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· to complete at the 112 level, or by taking a language proficiency test through the Department of Languages and Cultures at 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· that demonstrates proficiency at the 112 level. The proficiency test does not result in academic credit, as this is not a credit requirement. Transfer coursework will result in academic credit.
Recommended Courses
Fulfill remaining associate degree program requirements. Choose courses listed above to fulfill elective requirements as required.
Additional Notes
Grade Point Average: 2.0 GPA required for admission consideration to 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·. Students must submit a formal transfer application the semester before intended enrollment.
Last Updated: 2025/2026