(1 credit) By Application Only
This course is designed to place students in new situations where they apply their academic, technical, and social skills to serve others. Students will be able to structure an unstructured or ambiguous problem, connect personal development with academic attainment, and demonstrate citizenship and leadership skills.
(1 credit) By Application Only
This course is for the publication of the yearbook. Page design and layout will be used to create all pages. Other duties of yearbook staff members are ad sales, photography, story writing, interviews, business management, and organization skills. This course is by application only.
(1 credit)
This course will introduce the discipline of psychology with emphasis in the areas of human behavior, personality disorders, gender differences, and sensory and perceptual information.
(1 credit)
Statewide Dual Credit. This course will introduce the discipline of psychology with emphasis in the areas of human behavior, personality disorders, gender differences, and sensory and perceptive information. Upon passing of the state test at the end of the semester, student will have a college psychology credit. (Dual Enrollment option available; see Dual Enrollment Psychology)
(1 credit) Motlow | Juniors/Seniors By Application Only
This is an introductory survey course focused on the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Topics include the history of psychology, critical thinking and research methods in psychology, the biological and biological bases of consciousness, sensation, perception, memory, learning, cognition, development across the lifespan, motivation, emotion, sexuality, stress and health, social psychology, personality, psychological disorders, and psychological therapies (PSYC 1030, mscc.edu course syllabus).
(1 credit)
A Social Studies course, contemporary issues focuses on current events. This course will examine subjects like the environment, US foreign policy, and other “hot point” issues of today. Subjects will be examined through their past, present and future impact.
(1 credit)
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles of sociology with emphasis on culture, socialization, deviance, and the structure and impact of institutions and organizations as well as selected social problems and how change impacts individuals and societies.
(1 credit)
In this course students will gain an understanding and appreciation of the Bible’s major ideas, historical/geographical contexts, and literary forms. Students will study the Bible’s historical, sociological, and cultural contexts, and its impact on later cultures, societies, and religions.
(1 credit)
In this course, students will explore various topics, including geographic skills and tools, physical processes, natural resources, cultural geography, political geography, population and migration, economic development and interdependence, and urbanization. Students will examine the global perspectives, basic concepts, and fundamental questions of geography.
(1 credit)
(1 credit)
(1 credit) Motlow | Juniors/Seniors By Application Only
This course is a study of communication skills, including practice in organizing, preparing, and delivering various types of informative and persuasive speeches, and in engaging in constructive criticism of oral communication (SPCH 1010, mscc.edu course syllabus)
(1 credit) Motlow | Juniors/Seniors By Application Only
This course covers the history of the United States from the beginning of English settlement in North America through the Revolution, early national period, and disruption of the Union, Civil War, and Reconstruction periods. This course ends with the events of 1877 (HIST 2010, mscc.edu course syllabus).
(1 credit) Motlow | Juniors/Seniors By Application Only
This course covers the history of the United States from the beginning of English settlement in North America through the Revolution, early national period, and disruption of the Union, Civil War, and Reconstruction periods. This course ends with the events of 1877 (HIST 2010, mscc.edu course syllabus).
(1 credit)