# Martin Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T01:43:46.223Z from a crawl of martincc.edu. 9 records (0 programs · 9 courses · 0 resource pages). # DD 214 — form and certificate of eligibility 60 credits · 60 hours Student Conduct and Integrity Self-discipline is an essential element of individual growth and development. Accordingly, students are expected to display the qualities of courtesy and integrity which characterize the behavior of mature individuals. Academic Standing Students’ academic standing shall be determined under the rules and regulations proposed by the faculty and approved by the President. However, students may appeal a decision on academic standing by doing so in writing. Such an appeal should be made to the Chief Academic Officer. Rights and Responsibilities The rights of students,… --- # AUT 151 — AUT 181, AUT 221, TRN 110, TRN 111, TRN 112, TRN 120, TRN 145; high school students are not required to pay AUT/TRN lab fee Equine Fee: $30 per credit hour for EQU 130, EQU 140, EQU 150, EQU 240, --- # EQU 280 — EQU 241, EQU 260, EQU 270. $65 per credit hour for EQU 220. $80 per credit hour for EQU 211. $100 per credit hour for EQU 111, EQU 120, EQU 112, EQU 121, EQU 212, EQU 221. Graduation Fee: $0 for first credential for current traditional students (i.e., students in continuous attendance); previously enrolled students and high school students are required to pay $30 for the first application; $5 for additional application; $5 for additional cover; $5 for additional tassel (graduation fees are non-refundable) Library Lost-Item Service Fee: $5 service fee for lost library item. This fee is in addition to the charge to replace the lost item --- # MEC 110 — Lab Fee: $50 per student for MEC 110; high school students are not required to pay MEC 110 lab fee Placement Testing Fee: $5 per tier for non-MCC students; students can re-take each tier one time Science Lab Fee: $8 per student for each BIO, CHM, or SCI course as well as --- # AGR 140 — AGR 170, and AGR 261; high school students are not required to pay 12 credits · 12 hours science lab fee Student ID Card Fee: $5 for all replacements (first student ID card is free) Technology Fee: $15.25 per student per semester; high school students are not required to pay technology fee Transcript Fee: $5 for official curriculum transcripts; unofficial transcripts are free Academic and Continuing Education Programs Curriculum Academic Programs See related section in this catalog (/programs/). Career and College Promise See related section in this catalog (/programs/?type=ccp). Continuing Education See related section in this catalog (/programs/?type=conted). Student Life New S… --- # CIS 111 — 2 F 1 credits · 1 hours TOTAL 14 TOTAL 30 Divide the total quality points earned (30) by the total credit hours attempted (14): 30 divided by 14 equals 2.14 grade point average (GPA). Faculty Advisor System Students are assigned to a faculty advisor depending upon their chosen program of study. Faculty advisors help students with planning their program of study; interpreting placement and other test scores; registering for classes; and dropping, adding, or withdrawing from classes. The student is responsible for following program requirements and meeting Financial Aid policy. The relationship with an advisor can be… Prerequisites: DMA 010, DMA 020, DMA 030, DRE 098 --- # DMA 025 — DRE 098 Set 5: DMA 025, ENG 002 Set 6: DMA 025, BSP 4002 Set 7: MAT 003, DRE 098 Set 8: MAT 003, ENG 002 Set 9: MAT 003, BSP 4002 Set 10: BSP 4003, DRE 098 Set 11: BSP 4003, --- # ENG 002 — Set 12: BSP 4003, BSP 4002 Set 13: MAT 025 This course is designed to engage students 4 credits · 4 hours in complex and realistic situations involving the mathematical phenomena of quantity, change and relationship, and uncertainty through project and activity-based assessment. Emphasis is placed on authentic contexts which will introduce the concepts of numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities, and mathematics for citizenship. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize quantitative information as consumers and to make personal, professional, and civic decisions by decoding, interpreting, usin… Prerequisites: DMA 010, DMA 020, DMA 030, DRE 098 --- # DMA 040 — DMA 050 Set 5: MAT 121 Set 6: MAT 003 Set 7: BSP 4003 * Set 8: MAT 02 This course is 4 credits · 4 hours designed to develop topics which are fundamental to the study of Calculus. Emphasis is placed on solving equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and analysis of functions (absolute value, radical, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic) in multiple representations. Upon completion, students should be able to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to algebra-related problems with and without technology. MAT-172 MAT-172 - Precalculus Trigonometry (4 credits) This course is designed to develop an understanding of topi…