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Choosing
Courses for Your First Semester at
Montgomery College
Your assessment test results (Accuplacer,
LOEP, or SAT scores) will determine your placement in classes during your
first semester at Montgomery College. Your class levels in English
and math, among other subjects, are based on your scores. Most
students will take MC's Accuplacer Assessment Test, or the LOEP Test if
English is not a first language. Some students can decide to use SAT
scores if the score in Reading (or old Verbal) is 550 or higher, and Math
is 550 or higher. You will find out which test(s) you need when you
call the Admissions Office after receiving your acceptance letter.
Note that SAT's are not required, but if you have taken them, we can use
those scores if you have 550 or higher on some sections.
After you take the Accuplacer
or LOEP or submit a copy of your SAT scores, you'll be scheduled to attend
a MAPP (Montgomery Advising and Planning Program), where you'll receive
your placement results. At the end of the MAPP, you'll be able to
meet with a counselor/advisor who will help you select courses based on
your placements. In case you want to see placements for yourself,
here are some charts, but remember that you'll be able to discuss this
with someone who will walk you through the process.
Important
Things to Mention When You
First Meet with an Advisor
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Identify yourself as
a Maryland Transfer Advantage program student.
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Discuss what major or
majors you might possibly be considering. Even if there's
only a slight chance that you might consider a particular major,
be sure to mention it. Your choice of major(s) will often
determine what courses you should take. It's OKAY not to
have a major in mind, but start thinking about possibilities.
Look over this UM
Majors List for ideas. If you want to see specific MC
courses required for majors, go to the Majors
Advising Page.
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UM
has specific requirements for Limited Enrollment
Programs (more competitive majors).
Here's the list of LEP majors: Architecture, Business, Communication, Education, Engineering,
Government & Politics,
Journalism, Landscape Architecture, and Psychology.
If you're considering (even slightly) one of these LEP majors, please go to the
LEP
Information Page.
- General
Education Courses - CORE Requirements: All
majors, regardless of subject area, have certain general education
or "CORE" requirements. CORE courses are designed
to acquaint you with a variety of academic disciplines, ideas, ways of
thinking about the world, and methods of approaching problems. All majors
include courses from the CORE requirements list. Here is a link to
MC
Equivalencies of CORE Requirements, and a link to the CORE
page at UM for more information. If you're undecided about a
major, choosing courses from the CORE list is a good idea. The
advisor who helps you after your MAPP session will discuss CORE choices
with you. At MC, we call CORE courses "General
Education" courses.
- Some
general advice for the many students who may be completely undecided
about a major:
- Choose
CORE courses described above from this page: MC
Equivalencies of CORE Requirements
- Take
the highest level math possible. If your placement is
Intermediate Algebra, either MA 101 or MA 103, then go for MA 103 if
you feel relatively comfortable with math.
- MA
101 and MA 103 will
track you into the right math for specific majors. Look at the
UM Majors chart - programs that require higher level math courses (and
therefore have MA 103 as a prerequisite) are highlighted in yellow:
UMCP
Majors Advising Page. Even if you're unsure of a major,
looking at this chart may give you some ideas.
- If you
know what major you want to pursue,
find it on the UMCP
Majors Advising Page. Print out ARTSYS Pages as well as
Four-Year Plans and discuss course choices with an MC adviser.
- After
you've earned 15 credits at MC, you'll be contacted by UM's Maryland
Transfer Advantage Program staff who will outline additional advising
opportunities available to you. Remember to identify yourself as a
Maryland Transfer Advantage Program student each time you talk to an
adviser on either campus.
Special Advising
Considerations:
Preprofessional
Program Advising for UM-Bound Students
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Pre-Medicine and Pre-Dental Advising
Links:
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Pre-Law
Advising Links
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| Pre-Allied
Health
UM does not offer these majors, but can
prepare students for transfer to these programs:
- Dental Hygiene
- Medical Technology
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Physical Therapy
- Physicians
Assistant
UM
Pre-Allied Health Advising Page
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Pre-Veterinary
Advising Links
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Advising Links for
Maryland Transfer Advantage Students and
Advisors:
Other Links of
Interest:
Contact Us
Montgomery College: Germantown | Rockville
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University
of Maryland: agoulet@umd.edu
Last update: 07/11/07 |