Online and Hybrid Courses Fall 2024
Additional Online requirements are listed at the bottom of this page, please read.
Following are the online courses offered for this semester. Students should check the course requirements pages below and follow the instructions specific to each class. If required, be sure to contact the instructor before the deadline date.
If you are registering for an online or hybrid course for the first time at MCCC, you must also complete the Online Orientation (ONL-001) prior to the start of the semester. You will be automatically enrolled into the Online Orientation within 5 days of registering in your online course(s). Failure to complete the required Online Orientation may result in de-registration from your online courses. Please contact the eLearning and Instructional Support Office at 734.384.4328 or elearning@51jiyangshi.com for more information.
New to online courses, visit the eLearning Web page for more information on logging into Brightspace and your computer set up requirements for using Brightspace!
Please Note: Brightspace access for online courses begins the first day of the semester Wednesday August 21, 2024. after 9 a.m.
Course requirements will be posted as they become available. Please check back often
Types of classes offered starting Fall 2024
In-Person Hybrid Online
Format |
Section |
Primary Source |
Scheduled |
On |
Virtual(Zoom, |
Can the course be |
In-Person |
B* |
Both in-person |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
ACCTG-151-B1 Accounting Principles
ART-151-B1 Art Fundamentals
BIOL-151-B1 Biological Sciences I
BIOL-151-B2 Biological Sciences I
BIOL-156-B1 Intro to Environmental Science
BIOL-257-B1 Anatomy & Physiology I
BIOL-258-B1 Anatomy & Physiology II
BIOL-260-B1 General Microbiology
BUSAD-151-B1 Introduction to Business
BUSAD-151-B2 Introduction to Business
BUSAD-170-B1 Small Business and Entrep
BMGT-202-B1 Business Comm in Digital Age
CHEM-150-B1 Fund Principles of Chemistry
CHEM-151-B1 General College Chemistry I
CHEM-151-B2 General College Chemistry I
CIA-201-B1 Commercial Client Co Op Systems
CIS-130-B1 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-B2 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-B3 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-B4 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-B5 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-B6 Introduction to CIS
ECE-104-B1 Nutr Hlth Safety for ECE
ESC-151-B1 Earth Science
ECON-251-B1 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON-252-B1 Principles of Microeconomics
GWST-151-B1 Intro to Gender Studies
GEOG-151-B1 Elements of Physical Geography
HLTSC-158-B1 Phlebotomy Basics
HUMAN-151-B1 Introduction to Humanities
HUMAN-152-B1 Exploring Creativity
MCOM-201-B1 Principles of Marketing
MATH-105-B1 Essential Math for College
MATH-105-B2 Essential Math for College
MATH-156-B1 Math for Elem Teachers I
MATH-162-B1 Introduction to Statistics
MATH-164-B1 Precalculus
METC-160-B1 Math Apps in Engineering Tech
METC-170-B1 Intro to Parametric CAD/CATIA
NURS-103-B1 Fundamental Nursing Care
NURS-105-B1 Med Surg Nursing Care I
NURS-110-B1 Mental Health Nursing Care
NURS-204-B1 Obstetrical Nursing Care
NURS-205-B1 Pediatric Nursing Care
NURS-208-B1 Med Surg Nursing Care II
NURS-212-B1 Nursing Practicum
PNUR-128-B1 Issues in Practical Nursing
PSYCH-151-B1 General Psychology
QSTC-150-B1 Introduction to Metrology
QSTC-210-B1 Advanced Metrology
SOC-151-B1 Principles of Sociology
SPCH-151-B1 Communication Fundamentals
THEA-151-B1 Introduction to Theater
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In-person Hybrid Virtual
Format |
Section |
Primary Source |
Scheduled |
On |
Virtual(Zoom, |
Can the course be completed 100% |
In-Person |
V* |
Both in-person |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
No |
HLTSC-120-V1 Pharmacology
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In-Person with Student Choice Asynchronous
Format |
Section |
Primary Source |
Scheduled |
On |
Virtual(Zoom, |
Can the course be |
In-Person with |
S* |
In-person |
Yes, but optional |
Yes, but optional |
No |
Yes |
CIS-183-S1 Mobile App Development
CIS-267-S1 Beginning Game Programming
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Asynchronous Online
Format |
Section |
Primary Source |
Scheduled |
On |
Virtual(Zoom, |
Can the course be |
Asynchronous |
L* |
Asynchronous |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
ACCTG-151-L1 Accounting Principles
ACCTG-151-L2 Accounting Principles
ACCTG-152-L1 Accounting Principles
ACCTG-201-L1 Microcomputer Accounting I
ACCTG-220-L1 Payroll Accounting
ACCTG-255-L1 Introduction to Taxation
ANTHR-152-L1 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
ANTHR-152-L2 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
ANTHR 152-L3 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
ANTHR-155-L1 Introduction to Archaeology
ART-155-L1 Art Appreciation
ASTRN-151-L1 Introduction to Astronomy
BIOL-151-L1 Biological Sciences I
BIOL-151-L2 Biological Sciences I
BIOL 151 L3, Biological Sciences I
BIOL-156-L1 Intro to Environmental Science
BUSAD-151-L1 Introduction to Business
BUSAD-151-L2 Introduction to Business
BUSAD 151 L3, Introduction to Business
BUSAD-170-L1 Small Business and Entrep
BUSAD-180-L1 Entrepreneurship Capstone
BSLW-251-L1 Business Law
BMGT-201-L1 Principles of Management
BMGT-202-L1 Business Comm in Digital Age
CHEM-150-L1 Fund Principles of Chemistry
CHEM-151-L1 General College Chemistry I
COMM-151-L1 Intro to Mass Media
COMM-151-L2 Intro to Mass Media
COMM 151-L3 Intro to Mass Media
CIS-109-L1 Spreadsheet Software
CIS-112-L1 Database Software
CIS-113-L1 Word Processing Software
CIS-123-L1 Presentation Software
CIS-130-L1 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-L2 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-L3 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-L4 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-L5 Introduction to CIS
CIS-130-L6 Introduction to CIS
CIS-150-L1 Computer Science I
CIS-188-L1 InDesign Desktop Publishing
CIS-189-L1 3D Animation
CIS-209-L1 Network Concepts
CIS-212-L1 Full Stack Development
CRJ-151-L1 Intro to Criminal Justice
CRJ-151-L2 Intro to Criminal Justice
CRJ-170-L1 Introduction to Corrections
CRJ-252-L1 Juvenile Delinquency
CRJ-256-L1 Police Operations
CIA-103-L1 Information Security Principle
CIA-105-L1 Everyday Computing/Social Res
ECE-100-L1 Found. of Early Child Educ
ECON-251-L1 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON-251-L2 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON-252-L1 Principles of Microeconomics
ENGL-151-L1 English Composition I
ENGL-151-L2 English Composition I
ENGL-151-L3 English Composition I
ENGL-151-L4 English Composition I
ENGL-151-L5 English Composition I
ENGL-151-L6 English Composition I
ENGL-152-L1 English Composition II
ENGL-152-L2 English Composition II
ENGL-152-L3 English Composition II
ENGL-256-L1 Children's Literature
HLTSC-110-L1 Medical Terminology
HLTSC-110-L2 Medical Terminology
HLTSC 110-L3 Medical Terminology
HLTSC-115-L1 Intro to Health-Care Prof
HLTSC-151-L1 Princ of Nutr & Diet Therapy
HLTSC-160-L1 Perspectives of Aging
HLTSC-200-L1 Issues and Trends in Health Ca
HLTSC-250-L1 Health Sciences Capstone Cours
HPE-150-L1 Personal Health
HPE-153-L1 Mental Health
HIST-151-L1 Western Civilizations to 1650
HIST-154-L1 History of the U S 1607-1877
HIST 155 L1, History of US/1877-Present
HIST 158-L1 World History to 1500
HUMAN-151-L1 Introduction to Humanities
HUMAN-151-L2 Introduction to Humanities
HUMAN-152-L1 Exploring Creativity
MCOM-201-L1 Principles of Marketing
MATH-092-L1 Beginning Algebra
MATH-092-L2 Beginning Algebra
MATH-092-L3 Beginning Algebra
MATH-092-L4 Beginning Algebra
MATH-105-L1 Essential Math for College
MATH-105-L2 Essential Math for College
MATH-119-L1 Elementary Technical Math
MATH-124-L1 Technical Mathematics II
MATH-126-L1 Mathematics for Business
MATH-151-L1 Intermediate Algebra
MATH-151-L2 Intermediate Algebra
MATH-151-L3 Intermediate Algebra
MATH-151-L4 Intermediate Algebra
MATH-154-L1 Mathematics Explorations
MATH-157-L1 College Algebra
MATH-157-L2 College Algebra
MATH-159-L1 Trig and Analytical Geometry
MATH-159-L2 Trig and Analytical Geometry
MATH-162-L1 Introduction to Statistics
MATH-164-L1 Precalculus
MATH-164-L2 Precalculus
MATH-172-L1 Calculus II
METC-100-L1 Intro to Engineering & Tech
NURS-210-L1 Nurs Leadership & Management
NURS-210-L2 Nurs Leadership & Management
PHIL-152-L1 Intro to Western Philosophy
PHIL-152 -L2 Intro to Western Philosophy
PHIL-253-L1 Philosophy of Religion
PHIL-254-L1 Medical Ethics
PHIL-254-L2 Medical Ethics
POLSC-151-L1 Intro to American Government
POLSC-151-L2 Intro to American Government
POLSC-151-L3 Intro to American Government
POLSC 153 L1 Introduction to Political Science
POLSC 153 L2 Introduction to Political Science
PSYCH-151-L1 General Psychology
PSYCH-151-L2 General Psychology
PSYCH-151-L3 General Psychology
PSYCH-151-L4 General Psychology
PSYCH 151 L5, General Psychology
PSYCH-152-L1 Psych of Personality/Adjustmnt
PSYCH-251-L1 Child Psychology
PSYCH-253-L1 Social Psychology
PSYCH-254-L1 Life Span Psychology
QSTC-120-L1 Intro to Quality Systems
SOC-151-L1 Principles of Sociology
SOC-151-L2 Principles of Sociology
SOC-253-L1 Race and Ethnicity
SOC-296-L1 Sp.Topic-Sociology of the Body
SPCH-151-L1 Communication Fundamentals
SPCH 151 L2, Communication Fundamentals
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Asynchronous with Student Choice
Format |
Section |
Primary Source |
Scheduled |
On |
Virtual(Zoom, |
Can the course be |
Asynchronous |
C* |
Asynchronous |
Yes, but optional |
Yes, but optional |
Yes, but optional |
Yes |
ACCTG-251-C1 Intermediate Accounting I
CIA-203-C1 Open-Source Client Op Systems
CIS-178-C1 Design Concepts
CIS-184-C1 PhotoShop Graphics
CIS-230-C1 Windows Server
CIS-277-C1 User Interface Design
CRJ-160-C1 Ethical Issues in Crim Just
CRJ-251-C1 Criminal Law
CRJ-261-C1 Criminal Procedure
CIA-202-C1 Risk Vulnerability Analysis
CIA-203-C1 Open-Source Client Op Systems
MDTC-160-C1 Mech Drftg & CAD I
MDTC-160-C2 Mech Drftg & CAD I
MDTC-226-C1 Geometric Dimen-Tolerancing
MDTC-228-C1 Intro to SOLIDWORKS-CSWP
MDTC-232-C1-Adv. SOLIDWORKS-CSP
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General Information
There are many benefits of online courses at MCCC:
- Less restrictive scheduling
- Convenience
- Intensive self-study
- Course materials are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Some students struggle in an online format. Other students excel. Students who excel in an online format:
- Are highly self-motivated
- Have strong computer skills
- Possess good time management skills
- Know how to study independently
- Possess good communication skills
Online classes at MCCC utilize Brightspace (Web-based course management system) communication tools, such as email, discussion boards and chats to interact with the instructor and other students.
Online classes at MCCC are not self-paced. Students must complete exams, assignments, etc. by specified due dates. Please see the college’s website for more Brightspace information.
Hardware and Software
Browser Requirements:
- Google Chrome (latest version)
- Mozilla Firefox (latest version)
- Safari (latest version)
- Internet Explorer (latest version)
- Edge (latest version)
**Enable browser JavaScript and Cookies.
**Use Brightspace System Check to ensure your browser is compatible.
Additional Software (Highly Recommended):
- Microsoft Office 2019
- Adobe Reader (latest version)
Other System Requirements (Highly Recommended):
- High speed or broadband Internet connection.
Additional course-specific technology may be required; see online course information sheets above, for course specific requirements.
Myths About Online Courses
Myth 1: Online classes are easier. Online classes are not easier than a traditional class; they are just presented in a different format. For some people, online classes can be more difficult because of the extensive reading and time management skills necessary to be successful.
Myth 2: Online classes do not follow a regular schedule. In reality, online classes follow a very similar schedule as a traditional class. Assignments, tests and other projects and assessments have due dates.
Myth 3: I can “hide” and remain anonymous in an online course. Actually, online classes require regular online discussions and other interactions.
Myth 4: Malfunctioning computer, email, etc. are acceptable excuses for late work. Students have many options to continue working online should their main systems malfunction. Students are expected to use the email address assigned to them by MCCC and must find other means of keeping up with online coursework (e.g., using a computer in a campus lab or at a public library).
Myth 5: Students are taught how to use a computer in an online class. Students are expected to have basic computer skills prior to taking an online class. An online student should be comfortable using the Internet, word processing software and emailing with attachments.
Myth 6: Procrastination in an online class is okay. Because there are regular lessons and due dates, it is essential that online students are able to keep a regular schedule. Procrastination in an online course can negatively impact an online student’s success.
It is essential that students use their MCCC student email account. This will be the primary means of email communication between you and your instructor. For information about activating your MCCC student email account.