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Nov 21, 2024
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College Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Information
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This section has descriptions of courses offered for credit at Macomb Community College. Courses are listed alphabetically by course name. The course name consists of a course subject (ACCT) and course number (2270) and title (Managerial Accounting). The numbering system will be helpful to you in planning your schedule. The number of credit hours for each course is indicated immediately after the course title.
Glossary
- CREDIT HOURS are the official number of semester hours of credit given for the course.
- CONTACT HOURS unless stated otherwise, are the number of hours the class meets per week for 16 weeks
- (FORMERLY….) statements appear in parentheses above many course descriptions to indicate that the current course is equivalent to an older course. Students will not receive credit for both courses, i.e., taking the current courses is repeating the former course.
- PREREQUISITE is a course that prepares students with mandatory entry‑level skills to facilitate a student successfully meeting the learning outcomes for a specific course. The student must successfully complete the prerequisite course before registering for the course that has the prerequisite course. In cases where prior training or education is documented, specific requisites may be waived.
- COREQUISITE is a course which must be taken at the same time as another specific course or courses.
Courses may be offered at any location unless otherwise indicated. The letter in the section number (ex. S1601) indicates the location where the section will be held:
- C Center Campus
- E East Campus
- H combination of online and on-ground
- S South Campus
- V Online
- X Offsite location
Directed Study courses are not listed in the catalog. Contact the academic department for information on how to make arrangements for a directed study agreement.
[SUBJECT‑290#] ‑ DIRECTED STUDY ‑ (1‑4 credit hrs) Prerequisite: Approval of directed study agreement. Under the direction of an appropriate faculty member, students may pursue studies related to their academic interests on an independent basis. This course may be selected more than once with the written consent of the associate dean.
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