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University-Transfer Programs The curricular offerings of the University Transfer Division are designed to provide academic courses equivalent to the first two years of college or university work that will be applicable to a baccalaureate or professional degree. Students are encouraged to follow the course of study as outlined for the freshman and sophomore years, by the senior college to which the student plans to transfer after graduation. These programs are designed so that students can earn the two-year Associate of Arts Degree prior to transferring from Mississippi Delta Community College. Students who wish to pursue a bachelor's degree must transfer to a senior college or university. MDCC participates, along with all other Mississippi community colleges, in an articulation agreement with all Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning, signed July, 2005. This agreement allows for over 160 prescribed areas of study, developed to allow ease of transfer from community colleges to the four-year institutions.
Career Programs: The programs of study listed under the career curricula provide one or two years of career education and skills training. All students that have completed career programs should obtain employment at the apprentice level. Technical Programs: The programs of study listed under the technical curricula provide two years of education and training which provide skills and knowledge for entry into the job market. All courses are college level courses. Students desiring to transfer to another institution should consult with that institution for advisement. Students applying for admission in technical education must meet the same admission requirements as academic students. For some programs, special admission requirements are listed along with program descriptions.
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