Pathway Information

  • Total Credits | 31
  • Pathway Result | MTA Designation
  • Program Code | MTA.ND
  • Special Notes | 

Pathway Course Sequence

Semester 1 | 16 Credits

  • COM.101 Fundamentals of Communication (3 Credits) ^
  • ENG.111 Freshman English Composition (3 Credits) ^
  • MAT.212 Introduction to Probablity and Statistics (3 Credits) ^ OR 
    • MAT.107 College Algebra (3 Credits) ^ OR 
    • MAT.114 Mathematical Reasoning  (3 Credits) ^ OR 
    • MAT.124 Precalculus (3 Credits) ^ OR 
    • MAT.126 Calculus I (3 Credits) ^
  • PSC.101 Introductory Astronomy (4 Credits) OR 
    • GEL.101 Physical Geology (4 Credits) 
  • PSY.101 Introduction to General Psychology (3 Credits) OR
    • SOC.101 Principles of Sociology (3 Credits)  OR
    • SOC.200 Contemporary Social Problems (3 Credits)  OR
    • SOC.202 Social Pschology (3 Credits) 

Semester 2 | 15 Credits

  • ECO.110 Economics and Society (3 Credits) OR
    • ANT.170 Introduction to Cultural Anthopology (3 Credits) OR
    • HIS.211 History of the United States I (3 Credits) OR
    • HIS.212  History of the United States II (3 Credits) OR
    • HIS.223 History of Michigan (3 Credits) OR
    • POL.201 Introduction to American Government (3 Credits)
  • ENG.222 Expository Writing and Research (3 Credits)
  • HIS.101 Issues in Western Civilization I (3 Credits) OR
    • HIS.102 Issues in Western Civiliations II (3 Credits) OR
    • HUM.253 Studies in Compassion (3 Credits)
  • PHL.220 Ethical Issues (3 Credits) OR 
    • PHL.201 Introductory Philosphy (3 Credits) OR
    • ENG.112 Introduction to Literature (3 Credits)
  • ENV.200 Environmental Biology (3 Credits)

Additional Pathway Information

What's a pathway?

A pathway is a course sequence designed to help you explore interests and complete program of study requirements efficiently and affordably. You can explore more about specific courses in Self-Service.

Can I customize a pathway?

Pathways can be customized to meet your specific needs. Courses designated by a '^' are required and cannot be changed.

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