Need Career Counseling?
The aim of MTC's Counseling Services is to assist students in setting clear, achievable, personally satisfying goals and in identifying strategies to achieve those goals.

The Counseling Services Office offers a range of services including career counseling, crisis intervention, brief personal counseling, workshops, accommodations to students with documented disabilities, and community referrals. Counseling services are confidential and are offered at no charge to all enrolled students.
Programs of Study:
The Business and Public Service Department offers Associate degree
programs in Accounting, Criminal Justice,
Early Care and Education, Human Services, Paralegal, Management and Marketing. Click on the tab above
for program of your choice for more information. In addition, we offer
Certificates in Criminal Justice, Child Care, Early childhood Development,
Infant/Toddler, Paralegal, Human
Services and Entrepreneurship.
Program Plans:
To view the program plans for these
degree programs, click on the appropriate link:
Accounting Marketing Management
Criminal Justice-Transfer Criminal Justice Non-transfer
Paralegal
Human Services-Airport
Human Services-Beltline
To view plans for the certificates, click on the link below:
Criminal Justice
Entrepreneurship
Paralegal Human
Services.
Entrance Requirements:
As with all associate
degree programs, an SAT of 750 or an equivalent score on the MTC Placement
Test, Compass, ACT or CLEP is required.
Based on the placement test scores,
students may be required to enroll in developmental courses before entering
into their program of study.
Special Requirements:
Students must earn a
grade of "C" or better in all of the courses offered within the Business
Department for the grade to be counted towards graduation. Specifically,
these include courses with the following prefixes: ACC, BAF, BUS, CPT, CRP,
IST, LEG, MGT, MKT and OST. In addition, a student must have an overall GPA
of 2.0 or higher in order to graduate.
Criminal Justice and Human Services have special requirements that are specific to those programs. Please check the appropriate program homepage for more information.
Repeated Courses:
If a student repeats a course, it is his/her responsibly to
process the request for the higher grade to be counted in the GPA
computation and towards graduation. This request is made at the Records
office.
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