Metropolitan Community College awards certificates to students who complete various
career and technical programs. While each campus offers some of the same certificates,
others are offered only at one of the MCC campuses.
IMPORTANT: Certificate and degree requirements may change! Please consult an academic advisor
before enrolling.
Environmental Health and Safety Technology Certificate
| COLL 100 |
First Year Seminar |
1.0 |
| SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS |
| BSAD 221 |
Business Communications ~or~ |
3 |
| ENGL 119 |
Introduction to Report Writing ~or~ |
|
| ENGL 215 |
Technical Writing |
|
| EHSS 101 |
Hazardous Material Management and Emergency Response |
3 |
| EHSS 110 |
Properties and Hazards of Hazardous Materials |
3 |
| EHSS 200 |
Safety and Health Regulations and Standards |
3 |
| EHSS 202 |
Transportation and Storage of Hazardous Materials |
3 |
| EHSS 203 |
Environmental Regulations |
3 |
| EHSS 204 |
Emergency Preparedness and Planning |
3 |
| EHSS 205 |
Principles of Industrial Hygiene ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 210 |
Incident and Accident Investigation ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 211 |
Workers Compensation Legislation for EHS |
|
| EHSS 213 |
EHS Program Development and Management |
3 |
| EHSS 217 |
Concepts of Waste Minimization, Recycling and Pollution Prevention ~or~
|
3 |
| EHSS 230 |
Waste Management |
|
| TOTAL REQUIREMENTS |
34 |
Gainful Employment Disclosureshow
Explanation of Terms
Cost of Program
Tuition and fees have been calculated using the in-district rate. Additional fees may apply if the student chooses to take hybrid or online coursework. Book costs are estimated.
Length of Program
Most programs at MCC are designed so that the student can choose how many credits to enroll in each semester. For these programs, the given length assumes the student enrolls in 12 credit hours per semester and does not enroll in summer classes. This means, for example, that students who attend part-time are not counted here as on-time completers.
Students enrolled in full-time cohort programs such as Allied Health, Nursing, Police, and Fire follow an established course sequence. Students in these programs who do not complete the entire sequence of courses are not counted as on-time completers.
Placement Rate
Placement is reported under the rules of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Completers who do not respond to placement surveys or who respond and are not employed are counted as not placed. Completers who are employed, continuing their education, or in the military are counted as placed.
Debt
MCC does not certify private loans for students, and does not have institutional financing plans that last beyond the semester.
| Tuition & fees(2011 - 2012): |
$2,926 |
| Books & supplies(2011 - 2012): |
$2,250 |
| Median program graduate debt from federal loans(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Program length (in semesters): |
3 |
| Graduates who completed in “normal” time(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
Job placement rate(2010 - 2011): Although there were completers for this certificate program, due to state accreditation
requirements they are not reflected in the data.
|
| Jobs related to this program:
|
|
Environmental Specialist Certificate
| COLL 100 |
First Year Seminar |
1.0 |
| SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS |
| BSAD 221 |
Business Communications ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 101 |
Hazardous Material Management and Emergency Response |
3 |
| EHSS 110 |
Properties and Hazards of Hazardous Materials |
3 |
| EHSS 200 |
Safety and Health Regulations and Standards |
3 |
| EHSS 202 |
Transportation and Storage of Hazardous Materials |
3 |
| EHSS 203 |
Environmental Regulations |
3 |
| EHSS 204 |
Emergency Preparedness and Planning ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 217 |
Concepts of Waste Minimization, Recycling, and Pollution Prevention
|
|
| EHSS 213 |
EHS Program Development and Management |
3 |
| EHSS 220 |
Incident and Accident Investigation |
3 |
| EHSS 225 |
Water Quality Management |
3 |
| TOTAL REQUIREMENTS |
31 |
Gainful Employment Disclosureshow
Explanation of Terms
Cost of Program
Tuition and fees have been calculated using the in-district rate. Additional fees may apply if the student chooses to take hybrid or online coursework. Book costs are estimated.
Length of Program
Most programs at MCC are designed so that the student can choose how many credits to enroll in each semester. For these programs, the given length assumes the student enrolls in 12 credit hours per semester and does not enroll in summer classes. This means, for example, that students who attend part-time are not counted here as on-time completers.
Students enrolled in full-time cohort programs such as Allied Health, Nursing, Police, and Fire follow an established course sequence. Students in these programs who do not complete the entire sequence of courses are not counted as on-time completers.
Placement Rate
Placement is reported under the rules of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Completers who do not respond to placement surveys or who respond and are not employed are counted as not placed. Completers who are employed, continuing their education, or in the military are counted as placed.
Debt
MCC does not certify private loans for students, and does not have institutional financing plans that last beyond the semester.
| Tuition & fees(2011 - 2012): |
$3,310 |
| Books & supplies(2011 - 2012): |
$1,100 |
| Median program graduate debt from federal loans(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Program length (in semesters): |
3 |
| Graduates who completed in “normal” time(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Job placement rate(2010 - 2011): |
No certificates granted during award year |
| Jobs related to this program:
|
|
Health and Safety Management Certificate
| COLL 100 |
First Year Seminar |
1 |
| SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS |
| BSAD 101 |
Accounting Principles |
3 |
| BSAD 105 |
Human Resources Management |
3 |
| BSAD 120 |
Organizational Behavior |
3 |
| BSAD 221 |
Business Communications |
3 |
| EHSS 200 |
Safety and Health Regulations and Standards |
3 |
| EHSS 210 |
Incident and Accident Investigation |
3 |
| EHSS 211 |
Workers Compensation Legislation for EHS |
3 |
| EHSS 213 |
EHS Program Development and Management |
3 |
| EHSS 218 |
Industrial Process and Hazard Control |
3 |
| TOTAL REQUIREMENTS |
28 |
Gainful Employment Disclosureshow
Explanation of Terms
Cost of Program
Tuition and fees have been calculated using the in-district rate. Additional fees may apply if the student chooses to take hybrid or online coursework. Book costs are estimated.
Length of Program
Most programs at MCC are designed so that the student can choose how many credits to enroll in each semester. For these programs, the given length assumes the student enrolls in 12 credit hours per semester and does not enroll in summer classes. This means, for example, that students who attend part-time are not counted here as on-time completers.
Students enrolled in full-time cohort programs such as Allied Health, Nursing, Police, and Fire follow an established course sequence. Students in these programs who do not complete the entire sequence of courses are not counted as on-time completers.
Placement Rate
Placement is reported under the rules of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Completers who do not respond to placement surveys or who respond and are not employed are counted as not placed. Completers who are employed, continuing their education, or in the military are counted as placed.
Debt
MCC does not certify private loans for students, and does not have institutional financing plans that last beyond the semester.
| Tuition & fees(2011 - 2012): |
$3,049 |
| Books & supplies(2011 - 2012): |
$1,100 |
| Median program graduate debt from federal loans(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Program length (in semesters): |
3 |
| Graduates who completed in “normal” time(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Job placement rate(2010 - 2011):
|
No certificates granted during award year |
| Jobs related to this program:
|
|
Health and Safety Specialist Certificate
| COLL 100 |
First Year Seminar |
1 |
| SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS |
| BSAD 221 |
Business Communications ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 101 |
Hazardous Material Management and Emergency Response |
3 |
| EHSS 110 |
Properties and Hazards of Hazardous Materials |
3 |
| EHSS 200 |
Safety and Health Regulations and Standards |
3 |
| EHSS 202 |
Transportation and Storage of Hazardous Materials |
3 |
| EHSS 203 |
Environmental Regulations |
3 |
| EHSS 204 |
Emergency Preparedness and Planning |
3 |
| EHSS 205 |
Principles of Industrial Hygiene ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 218 |
Industrial Process and Hazard Control |
|
| EHSS 210 |
Incident and Accident Investigation ~or~ |
3 |
| EHSS 211 |
Workers Compensation Legislation for EHS |
|
| EHSS 213 |
EHS Program Development and Management |
3 |
| TOTAL REQUIREMENTS |
31 |
Gainful Employment Disclosureshow
Explanation of Terms
Cost of Program
Tuition and fees have been calculated using the in-district rate. Additional fees may apply if the student chooses to take hybrid or online coursework. Book costs are estimated.
Length of Program
Most programs at MCC are designed so that the student can choose how many credits to enroll in each semester. For these programs, the given length assumes the student enrolls in 12 credit hours per semester and does not enroll in summer classes. This means, for example, that students who attend part-time are not counted here as on-time completers.
Students enrolled in full-time cohort programs such as Allied Health, Nursing, Police, and Fire follow an established course sequence. Students in these programs who do not complete the entire sequence of courses are not counted as on-time completers.
Placement Rate
Placement is reported under the rules of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Completers who do not respond to placement surveys or who respond and are not employed are counted as not placed. Completers who are employed, continuing their education, or in the military are counted as placed.
Debt
MCC does not certify private loans for students, and does not have institutional financing plans that last beyond the semester.
| Tuition & fees(2011 - 2012): |
$3,310 |
| Books & supplies(2011 - 2012): |
$1,100 |
| Median program graduate debt from federal loans(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Program length (in semesters): |
3 |
| Graduates who completed in “normal” time(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
Job placement rate(2010 - 2011): Although there were completers for this certificate program, due to state accreditation
requirements they are not reflected in the data.
|
| Jobs related to this program:
|
|
Green Manufacturing Certificate
| COLL 100 |
First Year Seminar |
1 |
| SPECIFIC PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS |
| CSOF 100 |
Introduction to Personal Computing |
1 |
| EHSS 101 |
Hazardous Material Management and Emergency Response
|
3 |
| EHSS 111 |
Introduction to heath & Safety for General Industry |
1 |
| EHSS 217 |
Concepts of Waste Minimization, Recycling, and Pollution Prevention
|
3 |
| INTE 124 |
Employment Strategies for Technical Careers |
3 |
| MATE 100 |
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology and Related Industry
|
3 |
| MATE 117 |
Processes & Quality |
4 |
| TOTAL REQUIREMENTS |
19 |
Gainful Employment Disclosureshow
Explanation of Terms
Cost of Program
Tuition and fees have been calculated using the in-district rate. Additional fees may apply if the student chooses to take hybrid or online coursework. Book costs are estimated.
Length of Program
Most programs at MCC are designed so that the student can choose how many credits to enroll in each semester. For these programs, the given length assumes the student enrolls in 12 credit hours per semester and does not enroll in summer classes. This means, for example, that students who attend part-time are not counted here as on-time completers.
Students enrolled in full-time cohort programs such as Allied Health, Nursing, Police, and Fire follow an established course sequence. Students in these programs who do not complete the entire sequence of courses are not counted as on-time completers.
Placement Rate
Placement is reported under the rules of the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Completers who do not respond to placement surveys or who respond and are not employed are counted as not placed. Completers who are employed, continuing their education, or in the military are counted as placed.
Debt
MCC does not certify private loans for students, and does not have institutional financing plans that last beyond the semester.
| Tuition & fees(2011 - 2012): |
$1,666 |
| Books & supplies(2011 - 2012): |
$750 |
| Median program graduate debt from federal loans(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Program length (in semesters): |
2 |
| Graduates who completed in “normal” time(2011 - 2012): |
Due to privacy concerns, data are not reported |
| Job placement rate(2010 - 2011): |
No certificates granted during award year |
| Jobs related to this program:
|
|