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Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2007-2009 
    
Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2007-2009 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physical Science Concentration


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Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences

Bedford Campus - Day

Program Description:

Students in the Physical Science Concentration Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences degree program pursue interests in the sciences, while exploring other academic disciplines through the general education requirements of a liberal arts education. The program satisfies the Commonwealth Transfer Compact, which guarantees credit transfer to Massachusetts state colleges and the University of Massachusetts.

Career and Transfer Outlook:

Most students in the Physical Science Concentration continue their studies toward a bachelor’s degree. Students should check the requirements of the transfer institution and meet with career and academic/transfer counselors at MCC for specific program planning. Students may pursue various careers in chemistry, physics, environmental sciences, teaching or engineering.

Helpful Hints:

Students should begin their Middlesex experience by taking the foundation-level courses (English and mathematics) prior to, or along with, their science courses. Writing and mathematics are fundamental to every subsequent course that students experience in a Liberal Arts and Science program.

Program Outcomes:

Graduates of the Physical Science Concentration program are prepared to:

  • Use their scientific educational experiences to provide a solid foundation for further study of the sciences;

  • Convey scientific information through written, oral, numerical or visual communication;

  • Demonstrate investigative skills that underlie the scientific method;

  • Gather and interpret information about the natural world;

  • Evaluate and discuss societal issues impacted by science.

Total Credits: 67-69


 

Special Requirements for Liberal Arts & Sciences-Physical Science: A two-semester history sequence (HST courses) is required for graduation. Additional coursework may be required based on college placement testing. Students are urged to meet with their academic advisor for proper course sequencing.

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