MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO
Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
MINNESOTA WEST COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2000-2001 catalog for Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2000-2002 Minnesota West catalog.
Note 2: This equivalency table is a general guide to transfer of coursework to MSU. It is recommended that students refer to a copy of the 2000-2001 MSU catalog for the specific program requirements. Our catalog is available online athttp://www.mnsu.edu/dept/ugbull
Note 3: Students transferring with an Associate in Arts Degree or a completed Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) will satisfy the MSU general education requirements.
Note 4: Students transferring with an Associate in Science or an Associate in Applied Science and with less than a completed MnTC will have to complete additional general education requirements.
Note 5: Students transferring without a degree or a completed MnTC will have their already completed general education coursework applied to the MSU general education, but will have to complete the remainder of the MSU general education requirements.
Note 6: Some majors and minors at MSU require specific general education courses. Please review the MSU catalog to determine the appropriate general education requirements for your selected major.
Note 7: Courses noted as elective credit will not satisfy general education or major or minor requirements, but will transfer and count toward the total credits needed for graduation.
Note 8: "No credit" courses will not transfer.
Note 9: Courses where the MSU column is left blank do not have a direct equivalent course at MSU, but will be used in the MnTC goal noted in the far right column.
Note 10: These courses are technical in nature and will be limited to 16 semester (24 quarter) hours of transfer credit.
Note 11: Science courses equated to MnTC Area 3A satisfy the lab science requirement. Courses equated to MnTC Area 3B meet the non-lab science requirement.
Any questions pertaining to this guide or to other transfer issues may be directed to your community college transfer specialist or counselor. Questions may also be directed to the MSU Admissions Office. Phone: 507-389-1822 or toll free: 800-722-0544 or by email totransfer@mnsu.edu
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MN WEST NUMBER |
MN WEST COURSE |
MSU EQUIVALENT COURSE |
MnTC |
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ACCOUNTING (ACCT) |
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1102 - 2135 |
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See Note 10 |
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (ADSA) |
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1100 - 1190 |
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See Note 10 |
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MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY (ADSM) |
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1100 - 1160 |
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See Note 10 |
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AGRICULTURE (AGRI) |
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1101 - 2299 |
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Elective credit |
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ART (ART) |
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1101 |
Beginning Drawing |
ART 110 |
6 |
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1103 |
Display & Exhibition |
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6 |
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1114 |
Watercolor |
ART 245 |
6 |
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1115 |
Beginning Painting |
ART 240 |
6 |
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1118 |
Arts & Crafts |
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6 |
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1120 |
Art Appreciation |
ART 160 |
6 |
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1124 |
Intro to Ceramics |
ART 250 |
6 |
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2201 |
Intermediate Drawing |
ART 210 |
6 |
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2215 |
Intermediate Painting |
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6 |
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2224 |
Intermediate Ceramics |
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6 |
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2230 |
Computer Graphics |
ART 200 |
6 |
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2235 |
Special Topics |
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6 |
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2240, 2245 |
Art History I & II |
ART 260, 261 |
6, 8 |
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AUTO MECHANICS (AUTO) |
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1100 - 2140 |
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See Note 10 |
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AVIATION (AVIA) |
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1100 |
Private Pilot Ground School |
AVIA 150 |
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1110 |
Intro to Aviation |
AVIA 100 |
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1120 |
Private Pilot |
AVIA 151 |
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1130 |
Commercial Pilot Ground School |
AVIA 250 |
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1140 |
Commercial Pilot Flight Lab |
AVIA 251 |
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2100 |
Instrument Pilot Ground School |
AVIA 260 |
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2110 |
Instrument Pilot Lab |
AVIA 261 |
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2120 - 2150 |
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Elective credit |
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BIOLOGY (BIOL) |
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1100 |
Survey of Biological Science |
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3A |
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1110 |
Principles of Biology |
BIOL 100 |
3A |
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2220 |
Animal Biology |
BIOL 316 |
3A |
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2230 |
Plant Biology |
BIOL 217 |
3A |
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2240 |
Genetics |
BIOL 211 |
3A |
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2245 |
Medical Terminology |
HLTH 321 |
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2250, 2260 |
Anatomy & Physiology I & II |
BIOL 220, 230 if both taken |
3A |
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2270 |
Microbiology |
BIOL 270 |
3A |
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BUSINESS (BUS) |
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1101 |
Intro to Business |
MRKT 100 |
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1104 |
Business Mathematics |
Elective credit |
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2200 |
Intro to Management Info Systems |
Elective credit |
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2201, 2202 |
Principles of Accounting I & II |
ACCT 200, 210 |
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2221 - 2233 |
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Elective credit |
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2241 |
Business Law |
BLAW 200 |
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2242 |
Business Communications |
BED 120 |
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2275 |
Human Resource Management |
Elective credit |
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2297 |
Cooperative Education-Business |
Elective credit |
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CAREER ORIENTATION/PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (CAOR) |
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1101 - 1111 |
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Elective credit |
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CARPENTRY (CRPT) |
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1100 - 2280 |
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CHEMISTRY (CHEM) |
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1100 |
Intro to Chemistry |
CHEM 100 |
3A |
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1101 |
General Inorganic Chemistry I |
CHEM 201 |
3A |
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1102 |
General Inorganic Chemistry II |
CHEM 202 |
3A |
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1150 |
Survey of Chemistry |
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3A |
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2201, 2202 |
Organic Chemistry I & II |
CHEM 320, 321 |
3A |
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CDEV) |
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1200 – 1510 |
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See Note 10 |
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COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING & DESIGN (CADS) |
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1110 - 2190 |
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See Note 10 |
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COMPUTERIZED SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (CSBM) |
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1100 - 1236 |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI) |
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1100 |
Microcomputer Keyboarding |
Elective credit |
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1101 |
Intro to Selected Operating Systems |
Elective credit |
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1102 |
Intro to Microcomputers |
COMS 101 |
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1120 |
Intro to Internet |
Elective credit |
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1131, 1132 |
Word Processing I & II |
BED 161 if both taken |
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1150 - 2120 |
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Elective credit |
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2130 |
Data Base Management Systems |
BED 215 |
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2140 |
Electronic Spreadsheets & Graphics |
BED 206 |
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2200 |
Visual Basic Programming |
Elective credit |
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2202 |
Computers, Technology & Society |
COMS 202 |
1C |
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2210, 2235 |
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Elective credit |
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2240, 2245 |
Fundamentals of Programming I & II |
COMS 102, 103 |
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* MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 102 & 103, using the JAVA language. Computer Science majors transferring from Minnesota West, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU. |
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2250 |
Java Programming |
COMS 270 |
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2260 |
Assembly Language Programming |
COMS 260 |
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2280 |
Systems Analysis & Design |
COMS 280 |
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2290 |
Technology Capstone Seminar |
Elective credit |
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2297 |
Internship |
Elective credit |
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COMPUTER SUPPORT TECHNICIAN (CST) |
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1100 - 2999 |
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See Note 10 |
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COSMETOLOGY |
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COSM 1100 - 1215 |
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See Note 10 |
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COSR 1100 – 1115 |
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See Note 10 |
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DENTAL ASSISTANT (DEN) |
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1100 - 1180 |
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See Note 10 |
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DIESEL TECHNOLOGY (DSL) |
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1100 - 2140 |
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ECONOMICS (ECON) |
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1101 |
Intro to Economics |
ECON 100 |
5 |
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2201, 2202 |
Principles of Macro, Micro |
ECON 201, 202 |
5 |
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ELECTRICAL CORE (ELCO) |
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1100 - 1125 |
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See Note 10 |
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ELECTRICAL (ELE) |
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1100 - 2155 |
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See Note 10 |
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ELECTRICIAN (ELEC) |
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1115 - 2215 |
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See Note 10 |
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ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY (ELET) |
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1100 - 2155 |
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See Note 10 |
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POWERLINE (ELPL) |
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1100 - 1135 |
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See Note 10 |
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS (ELTL) |
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1100 - 3240 |
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See Note 10 |
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ELECTRIC UTILITY TECHNICIAN (ELUT) |
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1100 - 2140 |
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See Note 10 |
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) |
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1000 - 7000 |
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See Note 10 |
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ENGLISH (ENGL) |
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0090 |
Essentials of Writing |
No credit |
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1101 |
Composition I |
ENG 101 |
1A |
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1102 |
Composition II |
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1C |
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1105 |
Intro to Literature |
ENG 215 |
6, 7 |
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2201, 2202 |
Survey of American Lit I & II |
Credit in American Literature |
6, 7 |
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2221, 2222 |
Survey of British Lit I & II |
ENG 320, 321 |
6, 8 |
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2231 |
Classical Mythology |
ENG 111 |
6 |
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2235 |
Special Topics in Literature |
ENG 215 |
6, 7 |
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2243 |
Composition: Creative Writing |
ENG 242 |
1C, 6 |
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2276 |
Composition: Technical Writing |
ENG 271 |
1C, 6 |
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) |
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0090, 0091 |
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No credit |
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ESTHETICIAN (ESTH) |
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1100 |
Estheology Clinic/License Preparation |
See Note 10 |
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FARM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (FBMT) |
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1112 - 2345 |
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See Note 10 |
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FARM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ADVANCED (FBMA) |
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3100 - 3135 |
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See Note 10 |
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FLUID POWER (FLPW) |
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1100 - 2200 |
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See Note 10 |
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FARM MANAGEMENT CROPS (FMCS) |
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1321, 2110 |
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See Note 10 |
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FARM MANAGEMENT DATA MANAGEMENT (FMDM) |
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1822 |
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See Note 10 |
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FARM MANAGEMENT LIVESTOCK (FMLV) |
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2173 |
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See Note 10 |
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GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) |
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1100 |
Intro to Geography |
GEOG 100 |
5, 8 |
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1101 |
Intro to Physical Geography |
GEOG 101 |
5, 10 |
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2140 |
Intro to Meteorology |
GEOG 317 |
5 |
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2250 |
Minnesota Geography |
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5 |
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GRAPHIC DESIGN (GRC) |
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1100 - 2170 |
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See Note 10 |
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GENERAL STUDIES |
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GSCL 1105 |
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See Note 10 |
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GSCM 1110, 1120 |
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See Note 10 |
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GSSS 1100 |
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See Note 10 |
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HEALTH (HLTH) |
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1100 |
Personal Wellness |
HLTH 101 |
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1110 |
Dimensions of Community/Public |
Elective credit |
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1115 |
Community CPR & First Aid |
HLTH 215 |
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1116 |
CPR/First Aid Review |
HLTH 215 |
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1117 |
CPR for the Pro Rescuer & First Aid |
HLTH 215 |
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1120 |
Comprehensive CPR & Other Aid |
HLTH 210 |
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2210 |
Human Sexuality |
HLTH 209 |
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2220 |
Drugs, Society, & the Individual |
HLTH 310 |
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2235 |
Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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2240 |
Basic Nutrition |
FCS 140 |
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HEALTH CARE (HC) |
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1100 - 1175 |
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See Note 10 |
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HEATING, VENTILATION, & AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) |
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1100 - 2110 |
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See Note 10 |
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HISTORY (HIST) |
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1101, 1102 |
American History I & II |
HIST 190, 191 |
5, 7 |
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1105 |
Minnesota History |
HIST 154 |
5 |
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1111, 1112 |
Western Civilization I & II |
Credit in European History |
5, 6, 8 |
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2235 |
Special Topics |
HIST 150 |
5 |
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HUMAN SERVICES (HSER) |
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1101 - 2298 |
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Elective credit |
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HUMANITIES (HUM) |
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2121 |
The Turbulent Sixties |
HUM 250 |
6, 7 |
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2221 |
American Culture |
HUM 250 |
6 |
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2235 |
Special Topics in Humanities |
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6, 7 |
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LAMB & WOOL MANAGEMENT (LWMP) |
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1001 - 2904 |
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See Note 10 |
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MACHINE TOOL (MACH) |
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1100 - 2145 |
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See Note 10 |
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MANICURIST (NAIL) |
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1101 |
Nail Clinic/License Prep |
See Note 10 |
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MATHEMATICS (MATH) |
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0092 - 0099 |
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No credit |
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1105 |
Intro to Probability & Statistics |
STAT 154 & ECON 207 (Bus Stats) |
4 |
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1107 |
Concepts in Math |
MATH 110 |
4 |
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1111 |
College Algebra |
MATH 112 |
4 |
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1113 |
Pre-Calculus |
MATH 113 |
4 |
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1121 |
Calculus I |
MATH 121 |
4 |
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1122 |
Calculus II |
MATH 122 |
4 |
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2201 |
Calculus I & II |
MATH 223 |
4 |
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2203 |
Differential Equations |
MATH 321 |
4 |
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2204 |
Intro to Linear Algebra |
MATH 247 |
4 |
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MASS COMMUNICATIONS (MCOM) |
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1101 |
Intro to Journalism |
MASS 110 |
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1102 – 2297 |
Intermediate Journalism |
Elective credit |
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MEAT MERCHANDISING (MTMC) |
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1100 - 1160 |
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See Note 10 |
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MEDICAL ASSISTING (MEDA) |
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1100 - 2140 |
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See Note 10 |
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MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (MDLT) |
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1100 - 2130 |
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See Note 10 |
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MUSIC (MUSC) |
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1101 |
Fundamentals of Music |
MUS 230 |
6 |
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1104 |
American Popular Music |
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6 |
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1105 |
Enjoying Music |
MUS 120 |
6 |
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1106 |
Jazz Band |
MUS 115 |
6 |
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1108 |
Concert Band |
MUS 111 |
6 |
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1111, 1112 |
Chorale |
MUS 101, 101 |
6 |
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1131, 1132 |
Pop Singers |
MUS 103, 103 |
6 |
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1140, 1141 |
Piano Lessons |
MUS 261, 261 |
6 |
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1145, 1146 |
Vocal Lessons |
MUS 251, 251 |
6 |
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2106 |
Jazz Band |
MUS 115 |
6 |
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2108 |
Concert Band |
MUS 111 |
6 |
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2111,2112 |
Chorale |
MUS 101, 101 |
6 |
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2131, 2132 |
Pop Singers |
MUS 103, 103 |
6 |
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2140, 2141 |
Piano Lessons |
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6 |
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2145, 2146 |
Vocal Lessons |
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6 |
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2250, 2260 |
Theory of Music |
MUS 131, 132 |
6 |
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NATURAL SCIENCE (NSCI) |
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0090 |
Survey of Basic Science |
No credit |
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1100 |
Issues in the Environment |
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8, 9, 10 |
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1115 |
Natural History of the Black Hills |
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3B |
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NURSING (NURS) |
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2250 - 2275 |
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Elective credit |
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PHED) |
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1101 |
Found of Health, Phy. Ed., & Rec |
HP 160 |
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1106 |
Psychology of Winning |
Elective credit |
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1110 |
Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries I |
Elective credit |
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1120 |
Beginning Archery |
Physical Education Activity Credit |
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1125 |
Aerobics |
Physical Education Activity Credit |
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1130 |
Physical Fitness for Life |
HP 103 |
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1135 - 1160 |
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Physical Education Activity Credit |
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1170, 2170 |
Intercollegiate Football |
HP 154, 154 |
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1171, 2171 |
Intercollegiate Volleyball |
HP 149, 149 |
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1172, 2172 |
Intercollegiate Men's Basketball |
HP 155, 155 |
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1173, 2173 |
Intercollegiate Women's Basketball |
HP 155, 155 |
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1174, 2174 |
Intercollegiate Wrestling |
HP 150, 150 |
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2101 |
History of Physical Ed & Sports |
Elective credit |
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2110 |
Care & Prevention of Injuries II |
Elective credit |
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2135 |
Intermediate Tennis |
Physical Education Activity Credit |
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2140 |
Theory & Technique of Body Cond |
Physical Education Activity Credit |
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2180 - 2280 |
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Elective credit |
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PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) |
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1101 |
Intro to Philosophy |
PHIL 100 |
6 |
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1102 |
Philosophy of Religion |
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6 |
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1200 |
Logic |
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4 |
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2201 |
Intro to Ethical Theory |
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6, 9 |
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2202 |
General Applied Ethics |
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6, 9 |
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2203 |
Ethics for Small Businesses |
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6, 9 |
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2204 |
Ethics for Corporations |
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6, 9 |
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2222 |
Medical Ethics |
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9 |
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2223 |
Ethics for Human Services Workers |
Elective credit |
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2231 - 2233 |
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6, 8 |
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PHYSICS (PHYS) |
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1100 |
Survey of Physics |
PHYS 101 |
3A |
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1201, 1202 |
Fundamentals of Physics I & II |
PHYS 211, 212 |
3A |
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1235 |
Introduction to Engineering |
Satisfies EE/EET & ME requirement for Intro to Engineering |
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2121 |
General Physics I |
PHYS 221 |
3A |
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2122 |
General Physics II |
PHYS 222 |
3A |
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2235 |
Special Topics |
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3B |
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PRACTICAL NURSING (PRNU) |
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1100 - 2250 |
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Elective credit |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE (PSCI) |
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1101 |
Intro to Political Science |
POLS 100 |
5, 8 |
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1201 |
American Government & Politics |
POLS 111 |
5, 9 |
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2202 |
State & Local Gov't |
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5, 9 |
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2210 |
Environmental Politics |
POLS 201 |
5, 10 |
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2235 |
Special Topics |
POLS 201 |
5 |
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PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) |
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1101 |
Intro to Psychology |
PSYC 101 |
5, 7 |
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1111 |
Psychology of Adjustment |
PSYC 240 |
5, 7 |
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1140 |
Child & Adolescent Psychology |
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5, 7 |
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1141 |
Psychology of Adulthood & Aging |
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5, 7 |
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1150 |
Developmental Psychology |
EDFN 235 |
5, 7 |
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2210 - 2220 |
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5 |
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2221 |
Abnormal Psychology |
Satisfies Nursing Requirement |
5 |
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2223 |
Psychology of Gender |
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5, 7 |
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2225 |
Addictive Behaviors |
|
5 |
|
2230 |
Behavior Modification |
|
5 |
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2235 |
Special Topics |
|
5, 7 |
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2280 |
Field Experience – Psychology |
Elective credit |
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SOCIOLOGY (SOC) |
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1101 |
Intro to Sociology |
SOC 101 |
5 |
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1102 |
Social Problems |
SOC 100 |
5, 7 |
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2210 |
Marriage & the Family |
SOC 208 |
5, 7 |
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2220 |
Family Life Dynamics |
|
5 |
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2224 |
Racial & Ethnic Minorities |
ETHN 100 |
5, 7 |
|
2235 |
Special Topics |
|
7 |
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SPANISH (SPAN) |
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1101, 1102 |
Spanish I & II |
SPAN 101, 102 |
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1150 |
Conversational Spanish |
Elective credit |
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2201, 2202 |
Spanish III & IV |
SPAN 201, 202 |
8 |
|
2235 |
Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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SPEECH (SPCH) |
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1101 |
Intro to Speech |
SPEE 100 |
1B |
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STUDY SKILLS (STSK) |
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0091 - 0095 |
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No credit |
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1104 - 1108 |
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Elective credit |
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THEATER (THTR) |
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1101 |
Intro to Theater |
THEA 100 |
6 |
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1105, 1106, 2105, 2106 |
Theater Prod |
Theatre Activity Credit |
6 |
|
2122 |
Intro to Film |
ENG 214 |
6 |
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2210 |
Oral Interpretation |
|
6 |