This page lists all Associate Degrees, Transfer Programs, Certificates, and Training Credentials available at MMCC. The links will take you to program guides that list requirements for each program. Students are expected to know the requirements of their selected program of study.
- The Associate in Nursing and Associate in Applied Science degrees are primarily designed for students who plan to begin a career after completion of the degree.
- The Associate in Science and Associate in Arts degrees are designed for students who intend to transfer to a four-year institution after completion of the degree.
- Certificates of Achievement and Training Credentials are intended primarily as shorter term (most are approximately one year or less) preparation for entering an occupation.
Please visit Careers Services for more resources to explore fields of study, career outlook, and schools with your preferred program. Contact an advisor for personalized assistance if you don't see your field in the list.
Associate in Nursing Degree
Associate in Nursing Degree |
Associate in Applied Science Degrees
Certificates of Achievement
Automotive Service Mechanic (1 year) |
Automotive Technology (2 Year) |
Business Information Systems |
Computer Assisted Drafting |
Early Childhood Education |
Machine Tool Operation |
Welding Technology |
Associate in Science Degree
Health Sciences Transfer |
Math and Science Studies Transfer |
Associate in Arts Degrees
Business Studies Transfer |
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Transfer |
Liberal Studies Transfer |
Visual Arts |
Other Transfer Programs
MACRAO Training Credential |
The MACRAO Training Credential is available to students who are planning on transferring to a four-year institution in Michigan. Several colleges and universities recognize MACRAO certification as completion of most, if not all, general education requirements. Click here for more information. |
Transfer Guides |
The above link takes you to a listing of reference guides for students transferring from MMCC, organized by target colleges and subject areas. These guides do not in and of themselves constitute degree programs at MMCC. |