Internship, Clinical, Practicum, Service Learning, and Cooperative Education Work Experience Courses

These courses are supervised cooperative education arrangements between the College and an employer. The courses provide the student with work experience that is relevant to his/her Career and Technical Education (CTE) program and personal career interests. The work and study calendar varies by program and may be adjusted as appropriate to individual interests, need, or the availability of work opportunities. The MCC instructor will provide course objectives to the student and his or her supervisor at the job site. Sessions will be held between the student and instructor to review assignments and course objectives. Actual clock hours for these courses are listed individually by course in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog. 

Course Title(s) Course Numbering 
Clinical xxx 1070-1074 and 2070-2074 
Internship I and II  xxx 1080 and 2080 
Cooperative Education I and II  xxx 1087- and 2087 
Practicum I and II  xxx 1088 and 2088 
Service Learning  xxx1092-1094 and 2092-2094 
'xxx' can be any Course Prefix (NUR 1070, EDU 1088, etc.) 

Internship Courses (1080-1082 and 2080-2082) 

Internship *** 1080-1082 and 2080-2082 

(Variable Credits 0-12) 

Provides students with the opportunity to supplement coursework with practical work experience related to their educational program. Students work under the immediate supervision of experienced personnel at the business location and with the direct guidance of the instructor. 

*** can be any prefix.

Guaranteed Transfer Courses (GT/gtPathways) 

Colorado has developed a statewide guaranteed transfer (GT) program (gtPathways Planning Guide) * and a statewide transfer policy. gtPathways applies to all Colorado public institutions of higher education, and there are more than 300 lower-division general education courses in 20 subject areas approved for guaranteed transfer. Courses are approved periodically and apply as of the date they were approved (please note effective term). GT courses are noted in the course descriptions by a statement, and their GT-xxx designation. Courses without the GT designation is not guaranteed to transfer; however, some may transfer depending on the student’s program of study and the decision of the receiving institution. Students should consult with their advisors when selecting courses for transfer.

GT Pathways General Education Curriculum 

GT Pathways courses, in which the student earns a C- or higher, will always transfer and apply to GT Pathways requirements in every Liberal Arts and Sciences bachelor's degree at every public Colorado institution. Note that these courses may not apply to some bachelor's degrees (check here for a list of those degrees). You should always seek advising from the appropriate advisor at the college or university you plan to attend to ensure you are selecting the appropriate coursework for your degree and to ensure it will apply to those degree requirements.

See the Colorado Department of Higher Education website or the Guaranteed Transfer GT Pathways General Education Curriculum and any updates.

Written Communication - 6 Credit Hours 2 courses. 

Introductory Writing Course (GT-CO1) and Intermediate Writing Course (GT-CO2) 
Or 
Intermediate Writing Courses (GT-CO2) and Advanced Writing Course (GT-CO3) 

Mathematics - 3 Credit Hours 1 course (or a series of three 1-credit hour courses) (GT-MA1) 

Natural and Physical Sciences - 7 Credit Hours 2 courses, one of which must be GT-SC1 

  • Course with Required Laboratory (GT-SC1) 
  • Lecture Course without Required Laboratory (GT-SC2) 

Arts and Humanities, History and Social and Behavioral Sciences - 15 Credit Hours 

Arts and Humanities - 2 courses (minimum 3 credits each) 

  • Arts and Expression (GT-AH1) 
  • Literature and Humanities (GT-AH2) 
  • Ways of Thinking (GT-AH3) 
  • World Languages (must be Intermediate/200 level) (GT-AH4) 

History -1 course (minimum 3 credits) (GT-HI1) 

Social and Behavioral Sciences -1 course (minimum 3 credits) 

  • Economic or Political Systems (GT-SS1) 
  • Geography (GT-SS2) 
  • Human Behavior, Culture, or Social Frameworks (GT-SS3) 

To reach a minimum of 15 credits, please select 1 additional course (minimum 3 credits) in Arts and Humanities or History or Social and Behavioral Sciences. 

(Taken from the CCHE website listed above 04-01-2016) 

gtPathways Courses

All state community colleges (CCCS), along with Aims Community College and Colorado Mountain College, share common general education core course numbers, prefixes, and titles.

The Colorado Department of Higher Education maintains a list of approved gtPathways (Guaranteed Transfer) courses which includes courses from the Colorado Community College System and other Colorado institutions. Their listing can be sorted by Category, Institution, Course Prefix and Number, etc.  

To view the most current list of gtPathways courses, go to the Colorado Department of Higher Education website for Guaranteed Transfer here

Click on link to see complete Colorado Department of Higher Education list of gtPathways Approved Courses at all institutions as well as additional details and updates.

List below taken from website on 09/23/2020.

Morgan Community College offers many of the approved gtPathways courses through traditional classes, online, and through CCCOnline. Check the MCC Schedule of Courses published each term for offerings. 

gtPathways Approved Courses 

CATEGORY  PREFIX # TITLE CRS
GT-AH1  ART 1110 ART APPRECIATION  3
GT-AH1  ART 1111 ART HISTORY ANCIENT TO MEDIEVAL 3
GT-AH1  ART 1112 ART HISTORY RENAISSANCE TO 1900  3
GT-AH1  ART 1113 ART HISTORY - 1900 TO PRESENT  3
GT-AH1  COM 1300 COMMUNICATION AND POPULAR CULTURE  3
GT-AH1  DAN 1050 DANCE HISTORY: AH1  3
GT-AH1  DAN 1025 DANCE APPRECIATION  3
GT-AH1  ENG 2021 CREATIVE WRITING I  3
GT-AH1  MUS 1020 MUSIC APPRECIATION  3
GT-AH1  MUS 1021 MUSIC HISTORY: MEDIEVAL THROUGH CLASSICAL PERIOD  3
GT-AH1  MUS 1022 MUSIC HISTORY: EARLY ROMANTIC PERIOD TO THE PRESENT  3
GT-AH1  MUS 1023 SURVEY OF WORLD MUSIC  3
GT-AH1  MUS 1025 HISTORY OF JAZZ  3
GT-AH1  THE 1005 THEATRE APPRECIATION  3
GT-AH1  THE 1008 THEATRE SCRIPT ANALYSIS  3
GT-AH1  THE 2011 DEVELOPMENT OF THEATRE: GREEK TO RENAISSANCE  3
GT-AH1  THE 2012 DEVELOPMENT OF THEATRE: RESTORATION TO MODERN  3
GT-AH1  THE 2015 PLAYWRITING 3
GT-AH2  HUM 1003 INTRODUCTION TO FILM ART  3
GT-AH2  HUM 1015 WORLD MYTHOLOGY  3
GT-AH2  HUM 1021 HUMANITIES: EARLY CIVILIZATION  3
GT-AH2  HUM 1022 HUMANITIES: MEDIEVAL-MODERN  3
GT-AH2  HUM 1023 HUMANITIES: MODERN WORLD  3
GT-AH2  LIT 1015 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2001 WORLD LITERATURE TO 1600  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2002 WORLD LITERATURE AFTER 1600  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2005 RACE, ETHNICITY, CULTURE: AH2 3
GT-AH2  LIT 2011 AMERICAN LITERATURE TO CIVIL WAR: AH2  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2012 AMERICAN LIT AFTER CIVIL WAR: AH2  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2021 BRITISH LITERATURE TO 1770  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2022 BRITISH LITERATURE SINCE 1770  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2025 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2046 LITERATURE OF WOMEN  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2055 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2059 SURVEY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE  3
GT-AH2  LIT 2068 CELTIC LITERATURE  3
GT-AH3  PHI 1011 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY  3
GT-AH3  PHI 1012 ETHICS 3
GT-AH3  PHI 1013 LOGIC 3
GT-AH3  PHI 1014 COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS  3
GT-AH3  PHI 1015 WORLD RELIGIONS WEST  3
GT-AH3  PHI 1016 WORLD RELIGIONS EAST  3
GT-AH3  PHI 2005 BUSINESS ETHICS  3
GT-AH3  PHI 2013 SYMBOLIC LOGIC  3
GT-AH3  PHI 2014 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION  3
GT-AH3  PHI 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS  3
GT-AH3  PHI 2020 PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND DYING  3
GT-AH4  ASL 2221 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV  3
GT-AH4  ASL 2222 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE V  3
GT-AH4  FRE 2011 FRENCH LANGUAGE III  3
GT-AH4  FRE 2012 FRENCH LANGUAGE IV  3
GT-AH4  GER 2011 GERMAN LANGUAGE III  3
GT-AH4  GER 2012 GERMAN LANGUAGE IV  3
GT-AH4  ITA 2011 ITALIAN LANGUAGE III  3
GT-AH4  ITA 2012 ITALIAN LANGUAGE IV  3
GT-AH4  JPN 2011 JAPANESE LANGUAGE III 3
GT-AH4  JPN 2012 JAPANESE LANGUAGE IV 3
GT-AH4  RUS 2011 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE III  3
GT-AH4  RUS 2012 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IV  3
GT-AH4  SPA 2011 SPANISH LANGUAGE III  3
GT-AH4  SPA 2012 SPANISH LANGUAGE IV  3
GT-CO1  ENG 1020 TECHNICAL WRITING I  3
GT-CO1  ENG 1021 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I  3
GT-CO2  ENG 1022 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II  3
GT-CO3  ENG 2001 ENGLISH  COMPOSITION III  3
GT-CO3  HIS 2765 WRITING ABOUT HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 1110 THE WORLD: ANTIQUITY - 1500  3
GT-HI1  HIS 1120 THE WORLD: 1500 - PRESENT  3
GT-HI1  HIS 1210 U.S. HISTORY TO RECONSTRUCTION  3
GT-HI1  HIS 1220 U.S. HISTORY SINCE THE CIVIL WAR  3
GT-HI1  HIS 1310 WESTERN CIVILIZATION: ANTIQUITY - 1650  3
GT-HI1  HIS 1320 WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 1650 - PRESENT  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2000 HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2005 WOMEN IN WORLD HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2015 20TH CENTURY WORLD HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2105 WOMEN IN U.S. HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2115 AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2125 AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2130 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WEST  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2135 COLORADO HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2140 CIVIL WAR ERA IN AMERICAN HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2145 U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1945  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2200 HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2210 HISTORY OF MEXICO  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2500 HISTORY OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2610 HISTORY OF MODERN CHINA  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2110 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2310 THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE WORLD  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2300 THE MIDDLE AGES  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2510 MODERN MIDDLE EAST  3
GT-HI1  HIS 2120 U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS HISTORY  3
GT-MA1  MAT 1240 MATHEMATICS FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS  4
GT-MA1  MAT 1340 COLLEGE ALGEBRA  4
GT-MA1  MAT 1420 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY  3
GT-MA1  MAT 1320 FINITE MATHEMATICS  4
GT-MA1  MAT 1400 SURVEY OF CALCULUS  4
GT-MA1  MAT 1260 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS  3
GT-MA1  MAT 1220 INTEGRATED MATH I  3
GT-MA1  MAT 1230 INTEGRATED MATH II  3
GT-MA1  MAT 1440 PRE-CALCULUS  5
GT-MA1  MAT 2410 CALCULUS I  5
GT-MA1  MAT 2420 CALCULUS II  5
GT-MA1  MAT 2430 CALCULUS III  4
GT-MA1  MAT 2431 CALCULUS III WITH ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS  5
GT-MA1  MAT 2520 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS  4
GT-MA1  MAT 2561 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS  4
GT-MA1  MAT 2560 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS  3
GT-SC1  AGY 2140 INTRODUCTORY SOIL SCIENCE, W/LAB  4
GT-SC1  ANT 1005 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, W/LAB  4
GT-SC1  ANT 2315 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY W/LAB  4
GT-SC1  AST 1110 PLANETARY ASTRONOMY I, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  AST 1120 STELLAR ASTRONOMY II, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  BIO 1004 BIOLOGY: A HUMAN APPROACH  4
GT-SC1  BIO 1005 SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  BIO 1111 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY I, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  BIO 1112 GENERAL COLLEGE BIOLOGY II, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  BIO 2101 HUMAN ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY I, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  BIO 2102 HUMAN ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY II, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  BIO 2104 MICROBIOLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  BIO 2108 GENERAL COLLEGE MICROBIOLOGY, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  BIO 2120 GENERAL ZOOLOGY, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  BIO 2121 BOTANY WITH LABORATORY  5
GT-SC1  BIO 2124 GENETICS 4
GT-SC1  CHE 1011 INTRO TO CHEMISTRY I, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  CHE 1012 INTRO TO CHEMISTRY II, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  CHE 1005 CHEMISTRY IN CONTEXT, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  CHE 1111 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I W/LAB  5
GT-SC1  CHE 1112 GENERAL COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  ENV 1111 ENVIRONMENTAL SCI w/Lab: SC1  4
GT-SC1  GEO 1011 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - LANDFORMS, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  GEO 1012 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - WEATHER, CLIMATE and ECOSYSTEMS WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  GEY 1111 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  GEY 1112 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  GEY 1135 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  GEY 1155 GENERAL OCEANOGRAPHY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  MET 1050 GENERAL METEOROLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  PHY 1105 CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  PHY 1107 ENERGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  PHY 1111 PHYSICS: ALGEBRA-BASED I, WITH LAB  5
GT-SC1  PHY 1112 PHYSICS: ALGEBRA-BASED II, W/LAB  5
GT-SC1  PHY 2111 PHYSICS: CALCULUS-BASED I, W/LAB  5
GT-SC1  PHY 2112 PHYSICS: CALCULUS-BASED II, W/LAB  5
GT-SC1  SCI 1055 INTEGRATED SCIENCE I: PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC1  SCI 1056 INTEGRATED SCIENCE II: EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE, WITH LAB  4
GT-SC2  AST 1150 ASTROBIOLOGY 3
GT-SC2  AST 1140 ASTRONOMY ANCIENT CULTURES  3
GT-SC2  AST 1160 COSMOLOGY 3
GT-SC2  BIO 1003 PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL BIOLOGY  3
GT-SC2  BIO 1016 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE  3
GT-SC2  ENV 1010 NATURAL DISASTERS  3
GT-SC2  GEY 1108 GEOLOGY OF U.S. NATIONAL PARKS  3
GT-SC2  SCI 1105 SCIENCE IN SOCIETY  3
GT-SS1  AGE 1102 AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS  3
GT-SS1  ECO 1001 ECONOMICS OF SOCIAL ISSUES  3
GT-SS1  ECO 2001 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS  3
GT-SS1  ECO 2002 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS  3
GT-SS1  ECO 2011 GENDER IN THE ECONOMY  3
GT-SS1  ECO 2045 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS  3
GT-SS1  PSC 2020 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE  3
GT-SS1  PSC 1011 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT  3
GT-SS1  PSC 1025 AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT  3
GT-SS1  PSC 2005 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS  3
GT-SS1  PSC 1050 CURRENT POLITICAL ISSUES  3
GT-SS1  PSC 2025 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT  3
GT-SS2  GEO 1005 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY  3
GT-SS2  GEO 1006 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY  3
GT-SS3  AGR 2160 WORLD POPULATION AND FOOD  3
GT-SS3  ANT 1001 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  ANT 1002 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY  1
GT-SS3  ANT 1004 ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY  1
GT-SS3  ANT 1006 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY  1
GT-SS3  ANT 1003 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  ANT 1208 ARCHAEOLOGY OF WORLD ROCK ART  3
GT-SS3  ANT 1005 BIO ANTHROPOLOGY  W/LAB  3
GT-SS3  ANT 2115 NATIVE PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA  3
GT-SS3  ANT 2125 ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION  3
GT-SS3  ANT 2550 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  COM 2300 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION  3
GT-SS3  CRJ 1010 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE  3
GT-SS3  ETH 2000 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES  3
GT-SS3  ETH 2015 DISCRIMINATION AND DIVERSITY  3
GT-SS3  JOU 1005 INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA  3
GT-SS3  PSY 1001 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY I  3
GT-SS3  PSY 1002 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY II  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2105 PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2107 HUMAN SEXUALITY  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2221 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2222 PSYCHOLOGY OF DEATH AND DYING  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2331 POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2440 HUMAN GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2441 CHILD DEVELOPMENT  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2333 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2552 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  PSY 2771 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY  3
GT-SS3  SOC 1001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY I  3
GT-SS3  SOC 1002 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY II  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2005 SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILY DYNAMICS  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2007 ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2015 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2016 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2018 SOCIOLOGY OF DIVERSITY  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2020 SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2031 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR  3
GT-SS3  SOC 2037 SOCIOLOGY OF DEATH AND DYING  3
GT-SS3  WST 2000 INTRO TO WOMEN'S STUDIES  3
GT-SS3  WST 2100 WOMEN AND SOCIAL ACTION  3
GT-SS3  WST 2200 GODDESSES AND WOMEN OF THE ANCIENT WORLD  3
GT-SS3  WST 2300 WOMEN'S SEXUALITY  3