Metropolitan Community College Partnership

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Metropolitan Community College (MCC) is a public, two-year college in Omaha. MCC offers associate degrees and certificate programs in a variety of fields, including health sciences, technology, business, and liberal arts. The college has multiple campuses in the Omaha metro area and serves a diverse student body, providing an affordable, accessible higher education to the community. MCC also offers support services such as advising and tutoring to help students succeed.

WSC’s partnership with MCC provides students with clear and seamless transfer pathways, called articulation agreements, that allow students to complete their bachelor’s degree at WSC. Students can start their studies at MCC and earn their associate degree, then transfer those credits to WSC for completion of a B.S. degree.

Articulation agreements with MCC

The following transfer agreements are available for students who want to transfer credits earned at MCC into a bachelor’s degree program at Wayne State:

Business Administration programs

  • Accounting (Accounting A.A. to Business Administration/Accounting B.S.)
  • Agribusiness (Agricultural A.A. or A.S. to Business Administration/Agribusiness B.S.)
  • Economics (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Economics B.S.)
  • Finance (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Finance B.S.)
  • Human Resource Management (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Human Resource Management B.S.) – on campus or online
  • International Business Studies (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/International Business B.S.)
  • Management (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Management B.S.) – on campus or online
  • Marketing (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Marketing B.S.)
  • Professional Accountancy (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Professional Accountancy B.S.)
  • Professional Studies (Business Administration A.A. to Business Administration/Professional Studies B.S.)

Technology degree program

Courses for the B.S. in Technology can be taken online or at our campus in Wayne. A variety of associate degrees earned at Metropolitan Community College may be accepted in full toward a B.S. in Technology from WSC, including:

Construction

  • Architectural Design Technician
  • Architectural Design Technology - AEC Professions
  • Architectural Engineering Design Technician
  • Civil Engineering Technology
  • Civil Engineering Technology - AEC Professions
  • Construction and Building Science - Construction Management
  • Construction and Building Science - Construction Technology
  • Electrical Technology
  • Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration

Industrial and Transportation

  • Critical Facilities Operations
  • Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Technology
  • Industrial Distribution
  • Manufacturing, Power, and Process Operations Technology - Bio-Procession
  • Manufacturing, Power, and Process Operations Technology - Manufacturing Process Operations
  • Manufacturing, Power, and Process Operations - Technology - Nuclear Power Plant Non-Licensed Operator
  • Manufacturing, Power, and Process Operations Technology - Power Plant
  • Mechanical Design Technology
  • Precision Machine Technology - CNC and Tool and Die Technology
  • Precision Machine Technology - CNC Technology
  • Welding Technology

Information Technology

  • Cisco Network Technician
  • Cybersecurity
  • Data Center Operations
  • Database Management and Data Analysis
  • Desktop Support Specialist
  • Front End Web Development
  • Full-Stack Web Development
  • Programming for Database/Web
  • Interdisciplinary Studies - Prototype Design
  • Server Administration

General Studies
General Studies AAS degree that includes “Career and Technical Education” as one of the two areas from which coursework has been chosen.

WSC students work in the Robotics lab

School of Business and Technology

Our programs prepare you for careers in accounting, economics, and international business, as well as computer information systems, construction management, industrial technology, skilled and technical sciences education, and manufacturing management.

School of Business and Technology