In the early 1970s, MCC's courses were offered at night and were occupational in nature. In 1981, the college started offering nursing classes and was accredited in 1982 – eventually partnering with
Allied Health. In the late 1980s, MCC became the primary provider of Adult Education/
GED program services in
Mohave County. MCC's programs expanded to include Business, Culinary Arts, Computer Information Systems, Education, Engineering, Industrial Technology, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Public Safety & Legal Studies. Recently, the school
welding program has grown significantly and met national standards. . MCC also has a long history of distance education. In the late 1980s MCC began delivering instruction by
videotape and connected the campuses by telecommunication links. Presently, the school utilizes online classes and
smartboard technology for distance education. ==Enrollment and demographics==