Types of Classes
The Learning Process
The Study Cycle
MCC Technology
College Resources
100

A blend of face-to-face instruction with online learning activities. In a hybrid course, a significant part of the learning is online and seat time is reduced.

Hybrid 

100

You don’t know what you don’t know yet. This stage happens to everyone when they approach a brand new subject or discover something they’ve never thought about before.

Unconscious incompetence

100

Before class look over your notes from the last class and any assigned readings.

Preview 

100

This is the MCC Website `

100

This office helps students choose courses each semester based on their programs or degrees.

Academic Advisement 

200

These classes typically have some synchronous activities, meaning you’ll participate in lectures and group activities through remote learning software such as Zoom with your instructor and classmates at specific times.

Remote 

200

You know what you don’t know. This stage can be the most difficult because you begin to register how much you need to learn. Think about the saying “It’s easier said than done.”

Conscious incompetence

200

Take notes, answer questions, and ask any new questions.

Attend 

200

Students with a disability who are unable to access their email account may request support from

Office for Students with Disabilities

200

This office is committed to assisting students in determining their career path and successfully accomplishing their employment goals.

Career Services 

300

Sometimes referred to as a lecture course even though several teaching methods may be used, these courses usually reference traditional classroom instruction.

Face 2 Face 

300

You are feeling some confidence about what you do know, but you can’t fully explain what you have learned to someone else. Even though you may be able to process the information you’re receiving in a lecture, you may not yet be able to fully answer a question about it.

Conscious competence

300

Find answers to any missing information or questions within 24 hours.

Review 

300

The College reserves the right to immediately withdraw access and use of student email when there is reason to believe that violations of

The Code of Conduct 

300

This office promotes cultural awareness on campus, runs special programs, and assists international students with adjusting to campus culture.

Global Education and International Students (GEIS)

400

Typically a hands-on experience that engages students with applying course concepts to solve problems and/or conduct experiments.

Lab

400

You can explain what you have learned to someone else. This final stage is mastery; you have successfully practiced and repeated the process you learned so many times that you can recall and use that information in a variety of contexts.

Unconscious competence

400

Review your notes and ask yourself how? why? and what? to make connections. Repetition will move the material from short-term memory to long-term memory, so create study times throughout the week to review content.

Study 

400

You will need to make sure you use this to verify your identity and keep your account safe.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

400

Students make tuition and fee payments at this office.

Student Account Office

500

Traditional face-to-face classes that are enriched with online learning activities using Brightspace.

Web Enhanced 

500

Practicing and reevaluating the work that you need to learn. 

Mastering 

500

Test yourself by seeing if you can explain the material to another person without looking at your notes or textbook. Ask yourself if you are spending enough time studying and if your study methods are working.

Assess

500

This is where you find your courses up to 7 days before classes start

Brightspace 

500

A student-based organization focused on welcoming and supporting students as they pursue their educational goals at MCC

First Year Experience