MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO
Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
NORTH HENNEPIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2000-2001 catalog for Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2000-2002 catalog of North Hennepin.
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 2000-2002 MSU catalog for the specific program requirements. Our catalog is available online at http://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 right column.
Note 10: 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 to transfer@mnsu.edu
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NORTH HENNEPIN NUMBER |
NORTH HENNEPIN COURSE 2000-2002 |
MSU EQUIVALENT COURSE 2000-2001 |
MnTC |
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ACCOUNTING (ACCT) |
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1000 |
Small Business Accounting |
Elective credit |
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2100 |
Accounting Cycle |
Elective credit |
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2111 |
Financial Accounting |
ACCT 200 |
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2112 |
Managerial Accounting |
ACCT 210 |
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2200 |
Applied Accounting |
ACCT 110 |
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2220 – 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT (ADEV) |
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0810 - 0952 |
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No credit |
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1000 |
Career Planning |
CSP 110 |
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1010 – 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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AMERICAN STUDIES (AMST) |
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1010, 1020 |
Women in American Society I & II |
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6, 7 |
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2210, 2220 |
American Studies Topics I & II |
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6, 7 |
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ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) |
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1010 |
Intro to Anthropology: Cultural |
ANTH 103 |
5 |
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1020 |
Intro to Anthropology: Physical |
ANTH 210 |
3B |
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2900, 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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ART (ART) |
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1040 |
Intro to Art |
ART 160 |
6, 8 |
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1101 |
Photography I |
ART 275 |
6 |
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1102 |
Photography II |
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6 |
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1140 |
Beginning Color Photography |
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6 |
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1160 |
Digital Photography |
Elective credit |
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1301 |
Two-Dimensional Design I |
ART 101 |
6 |
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1302 |
Two-Dimensional Design II |
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6 |
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1311 |
Three-Dimensional Design I |
ART 103 |
6 |
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1312 |
Three-Dimensional Design II |
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6 |
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1330 |
Communication Design |
ART 200 |
6 |
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1341, 1342 |
Fundamentals of Color I & II |
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6 |
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1401, 1402 |
Drawing I & II |
ART 110, 210 |
6 |
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1500 |
Intro to Video |
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6 |
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1651 |
Computer Art I |
ART 203 |
6 |
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1652 |
Computer Art II |
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6 |
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1750 |
Study Circle: Topic |
Elective credit |
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2180, 2190 |
Art History I & II |
ART 260, 261 |
6, 8 |
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2300 |
Architectural History |
Elective credit |
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2400 |
Life Drawing |
ART 212 |
6 |
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2590 |
Jewelry Making |
Elective credit |
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2611 |
Painting I |
ART 240 |
6 |
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2612 |
Painting II |
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6 |
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2613 |
Painting III |
Elective credit |
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2641 |
Watercolor I |
ART 245 |
6 |
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2642 |
Watercolor II |
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6 |
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2700 |
Calligraphy |
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6 |
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2741, 2742 |
Jewelry Workshop I & II |
Elective credit |
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2780 |
Quiltmaking Workshop |
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6 |
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2800 |
Painting Workshop |
Elective credit |
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2820 |
Drawing Workshop |
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6 |
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2850 |
Computer Art Workshop for Artists |
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6 |
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2860 |
Photography Workshop |
Elective credit |
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2970, 2980 |
Art Appreciation Field Trip |
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6 |
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) |
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1101 – 2202 |
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Elective credit |
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BIOLOGY (BIOL) |
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1000 |
Life Science |
BIOL 100 |
3A |
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1001, 1002 |
Biology I & II |
BIOL 105 & 106 if both taken |
3A |
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1040 |
Rocky Mountain Field Biology |
Elective credit |
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1070 |
Minnesota Nature Study-Fall |
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3B, 10 |
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1100 |
Human Genetics |
BIOL 211 |
3B |
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1120 |
Human Biology |
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3B |
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1150 |
Biology of Cancer |
BIOL 101 |
3B |
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1200 |
Current Environmental Issues |
BIOL 101 |
3A, 10 |
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1350 |
Biology of Women |
BIOL 101 |
3B |
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1600 |
Biology of Nature Series |
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10 |
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1650 |
Human Biology Series |
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3B |
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2020 |
Animal Biology |
BIOL 316 |
3A |
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2030 |
Plant Biology |
BIOL 217 |
3A |
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2100 |
Microbiology |
BIOL 270 |
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2111, 2112 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II |
BIOL 220 & 230 if both taken |
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2220 |
Scanning Electron Microscopy |
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3B |
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2910 |
Biology Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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BUILDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY (BIT) |
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1000 - 2600 |
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Elective credit |
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BUSINESS (BUS) |
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1000 |
Career Planning |
CSP 110 |
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1010 |
Job Seeking Skills |
Elective credit |
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1100 |
Business & the American Economy |
MRKT 100 |
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1110 - 1230 |
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Elective credit |
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1300 |
Legal Environment of Business |
BLAW 200 |
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1310 - 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT (ADEV) |
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1000 |
Intro to Career Development |
CSP 110 |
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1010 |
Job Seeking Skills |
Elective credit |
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CHEMISTRY (CHEM) |
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1010 |
Intro to Chemistry |
CHEM 105 |
3A |
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1020 |
Chemistry for Health Sciences |
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3A |
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1061, 1062 |
Principles of Chemistry I & II |
CHEM 201, 202 |
3A |
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2061, 2062 |
Organic Chemistry I & II |
CHEM 320, 321 |
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2910 |
Chemistry Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) |
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1000 |
Electronic Keyboarding Communications |
Elective credit |
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1101 |
Business Computer Systems I |
COMS 100 or 101 |
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1102 - 1200 |
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Elective credit |
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1210 |
Desktop Publishing |
BED 481 |
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1220 - 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI) |
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1000 |
Computer Applications |
COMS 101 |
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1010 - 1130 |
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Elective credit |
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1170 |
FORTRAN Programming |
COMS 272 |
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2001, 2002 |
Structure of Comp 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 North Hennepin, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU. NHCC students who have taken CSCI 1130 will satisfy this requirement. |
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2010 |
Discrete Mathematical Structures |
MATH 180 |
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2020 |
Machine Architecture & Org |
Elective credit |
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2910 |
Computer Science Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION (CMSV) |
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2860 - 2890 |
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Elective credit |
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ECONOMICS (ECON) |
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1060 |
Principles of Economics: Macro |
ECON 201 |
5, 8 |
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1070 |
Principles of Economics: Micro |
ECON 202 |
5 |
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2910 |
Economics Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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ENGINEERING (ENGR) |
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1000 |
Intro to Engineering & Design |
EE or ME 101 |
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1200 |
Engineering Graphics |
EE 102 or ME 103 |
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1300 |
Statics and Strength of Materials |
ME 212 |
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2300 |
Deformable Body Mech & Dynamics |
ME 214 |
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2501, 2511 |
Circuit Analysis I, Lab |
EE 230 with lab |
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2502, 2512 |
Circuit Analysis II, Lab |
EE 231 with lab |
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2910 |
Engineering Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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ENGLISH (ENGL) |
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0910 - 0990 |
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No credit |
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1050 |
Vocabulary Building |
Elective credit |
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1111 |
Freshman English I |
ENG 101 |
1A |
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1112 |
Freshman English II |
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1C |
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1140 |
Business Communications |
Elective credit |
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1150 |
Intro to Literature |
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6 |
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1400 |
Reading Poetry |
ENG 130 |
6 |
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1750 |
Study Circle: Topic |
Elective credit |
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1910 |
Advanced Composition |
ENG 270 |
1B |
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1920 |
Writing Stories |
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6 |
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1930 |
Writing Poetry |
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6 |
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1940 |
Technical Writing |
ENG 271 |
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1960 |
Writing Workshop |
Elective credit |
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2270 |
Contemporary American Literature |
ENG 215 |
6 |
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2310 |
American Short Story |
ENG 135 |
6 |
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2350 |
Women & Literature |
ENG 217 |
6, 7 |
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2360 |
Global Literary Perspectives |
ENG 215 |
6, 8 |
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2370 |
African-American Literature |
ENG 215 |
6, 7 |
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2380 |
American Indian Literature |
ENG 215 |
6, 7 |
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2450, 2460 |
Survey of American Lit I & II |
Credit in American Literature |
6, 7 |
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2550, 2560 |
Survey of English I & II |
Credit in British Literature |
6, 8 |
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2580, 2590 |
Shakespeare Plays I & II |
ENG 215 |
6, 8 |
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2900 |
Fantasy Literature |
ENG 215 |
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2910 |
English Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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2950 |
Mystery & Detective Fiction |
ENG 215 |
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GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) |
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1000 |
Geography of the U.S. |
GEOG 340 |
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1010 |
Physical Geography |
GEOG 101 |
10 |
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1040 |
Human Geography |
GEOG 103 |
7, 8 |
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1100 |
World Geography |
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8 |
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1120 |
Minnesota Geography |
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7 |
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2910 |
Geography Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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GEOLOGY (GEOL) |
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1110 |
Intro to Geology |
GEOL 100 |
3A |
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1120 |
Historical Geology |
GEOG 122 |
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1130 |
Rocky Mountain Field Study |
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3B |
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1850 |
Oceanography |
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3B, 10 |
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GERMAN (GERM) |
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1030 |
Culture of German-Speaking Countries |
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6, 8 |
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1101, 1102 |
Beginning German I & II |
GERM 101, 102 |
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1390 |
Field Study - German-Speaking Countries |
Elective credit |
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2030 |
German Literature in Translation |
Elective credit |
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2201, 2202 |
Intermediate German I & II |
GERM 201, 202 |
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2910 |
German Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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GRAPHIC DESIGN (GDES) |
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2551, 2552 |
Typography I & II |
Elective credit |
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2601 |
Graphic Design I |
ART 200 |
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2602 - 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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HISTORY (HIST) |
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1110, 1120 |
History of Civilization I & II |
HIST 170, 171 |
5, 6 |
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1200, 1210 |
History of the U.S. |
HIST 190, 191 |
5 |
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1390 |
History of WWII |
HIST 150 |
5, 8 |
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1800 |
History of Minnesota |
HIST 154 |
5 |
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1900 |
Family History Research Methods |
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5 |
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2910 |
History Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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HONORS SEMINAR (HSEM) |
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1000 – 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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HUMANITIES (HUM) |
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1100 |
Hum in Ancient & Medieval World |
HUM 150 |
5, 6 |
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1200 |
Humanities in Age of Reason |
HUM 151 |
5, 6 |
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1210 |
Eastern Religions |
HUM 250 |
6, 8 |
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1220 |
Western Religions |
HUM 250 |
6, 7 |
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1300 |
Humanities in the Modern Age |
HUM 250 |
5, 6 |
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2910 |
Humanities Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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JOURNALISM (JOUR) |
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1010 |
Intro to Mass Communication |
MASS 110 |
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1110 – 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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LAW ENFORCEMENT (LAWE) |
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1030 |
Police Field Orientation |
Elective credit |
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2120 |
Police & Community |
LAWE 335 |
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2200 |
Juvenile Justice |
LAWE 332 |
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MATHEMATICS (MATH) |
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0800 - 0903 |
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No credit |
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1010 |
Survey of Mathematics |
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4 |
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1031, 1032 |
Math for Elementary Ed I & II |
MATH 201, 202 |
4 |
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1060 |
Math & Science Classroom Assistant |
Elective credit |
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1080 |
Technical Mathematics |
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4 |
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1130 |
Elementary Statistics |
STAT 154 or ECON 207 (Bus Stats) |
4 |
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1140 |
Finite Math |
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4 |
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1150 |
College Algebra |
MATH 112 |
4 |
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1160 |
Pre-Calculus |
MATH 113 |
4 |
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1190 |
Elementary Functions |
MATH 115 |
4 |
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1200 |
Calculus Survey |
MATH 181 |
4 |
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1221, 1222 |
Calculus I & II |
MATH 121, 122 |
4 |
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2010 |
Probability & Statistics |
STAT 354 |
4 |
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2220 |
Calculus III |
MATH 223 |
4 |
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2300 |
Linear Algebra |
MATH 247 |
4 |
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2400 |
Differential Equations |
MATH 321 |
4 |
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2910 |
Mathematics Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (MLT) |
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1000 - 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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MUSIC (MUSC) |
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1130 |
College Choir |
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6 |
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1150 |
Chamber Singers |
MUS 103 |
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1200 |
Fundamentals of Music |
MUS 230 |
6 |
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1220 |
Music Appreciation |
MUS 120 |
6, 8 |
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1300 |
Music in World Cultures |
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6, 8 |
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1320 |
Applied Music: Guitar |
MUS 278 |
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1350 |
History of Rock 'n Roll |
Elective credit |
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1560 |
Class Guitar |
MUS 174 |
6 |
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1600 |
Class Voice |
MUS 151 |
6 |
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1610 |
Applied Voice |
MUS 251 |
6 |
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1640 |
Vocal Seminar |
Elective credit |
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1810 |
Applied Piano |
MUS 261 |
6 |
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1840 |
Class Piano |
MUS 161 |
6 |
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2910 |
Music Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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2970, 2980 |
Field Trip |
Elective credit |
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NATURAL SCIENCE (NSCI) |
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1010, 1020, 1030 |
Science of Disasters Workshop |
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3B |
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2910 |
Natural Science Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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NON-INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY (NICT) |
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1220 - 2242 |
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Elective credit |
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NURSING (NURS) |
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1211 - 2910 |
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Elective credit |
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OUTDOOR EDUCATION |
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See Physical Education or Biology Areas for Appropriate Equivalency |
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PARALEGAL (PLEG) |
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1111 - 2920 |
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Elective credit |
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PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) |
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1010 |
Intro to Philosophy |
PHIL 100 |
6, 8 |
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1020 |
Ethics |
PHIL 120 |
6, 9 |
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1050 |
Intro to Logic |
PHIL 110 |
4 |
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1060 |
Philosophy of Religion |
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6, 8 |
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1110 |
Problem Solving |
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9 |
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1200 |
Environmental Ethics |
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9, 10 |
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1750 |
Study Circle: Topic |
Elective credit |
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2910 |
Philosophy Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) |
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1010 |
Physical Fitness |
PE Activity Credit |
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1020 |
Adult Fitness |
HP 104 |
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1040 - 1130 |
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HP 190 |
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1140 |
Recreational Games |
Elective credit |
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1151 - 1230 |
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HP 190 |
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1300 |
Swimming Instruction |
HP 105 |
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1360 |
Water Safety Instruction |
HP 257 |
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1370 |
Orienteering |
HP 107 |
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1380 |
Canoeing |
HP 242 |
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1390 - 1452 |
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HP 190 |
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1500 |
Intro to Physical Education |
Elective credit |
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1510 |
Coaching & Management |
Elective credit |
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1600 - 1730 |
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HP 190 |
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1770 |
Lifeguard Training |
HP 250 |
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1780 |
Scuba Diving |
HP 190 |
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1790 |
Water Aerobics |
HP 143 |
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1800, 1810 |
Aerobic Dancing, Step Aerobics |
HP 190 |
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1830 |
Social Dance |
HP 178 |
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1930 |
Varsity Sport Softball |
HP 148 |
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1940 |
Varsity Sport Baseball |
HP 156 |
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2910 |
Physical Education Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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PHYSICS (PHYS) |
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1000 |
Conceptual Physics |
PHYS 100 |
3A |
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1120 |
Meteorolgy |
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3A |
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1130 |
Rocky Mountain Field Study |
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3B |
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1140 |
Energy Aspects of Physical Environment |
PHYS 105 |
3B |
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1201, 1202 |
Principles of Physics I & II |
PHYS 211, 212 |
3A |
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1400, 1410 |
The Solar System & Lab |
AST 102 |
3A |
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1400 |
The Solar System |
AST 102 |
3B |
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1410 |
Solar System Lab |
Elective credit |
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1450, 1460 |
Concepts of Stars & Universe & Lab |
AST 101 |
3A |
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1450 |
Concepts of Stars & Universe |
AST 101 |
3B |
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1460 |
Concepts of Stars & Universe Lab |
Elective credit |
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1501, 1511 |
General Physics I, Lab |
PHYS 221 with lab |
3A |
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1502, 1512 |
General Physics II, Lab |
PHYS 222 with lab |
3A |
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2910 |
Physics Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS) |
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1100 |
American Gov't & Politics |
POLS 111 |
5, 9 |
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1140 |
State & Local Politics |
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5 |
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1600 |
Modern Gov'ts of the World |
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5, 8 |
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1700 |
World Politics |
POLS 231 |
8, 9 |
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1900 |
Field Experience in Gov't or Politics |
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5 |
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2130 |
Constitutional Law |
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5 |
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2180 |
Women in Politics & Gov't |
POLS 201 |
5, 9 |
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2190 |
Politics Special Topics |
POLS 201 |
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PSYCHOLOGY (PYSC) |
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1110 |
Psychology of Adjustment |
PSYC 240 |
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1150 |
General Psychology |
PSYC 101 |
5 |
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1170 |
Psychology of Gender |
PSYC 102 |
5 |
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1210 |
Child Development |
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5 |
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1220 |
Adult Development |
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5 |
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2310 |
Industrial-Organizational Psychology |
Elective credit |
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2320 |
Abnormal Psychology |
Satisfies Nursing Requirement |
5 |
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2330 |
Theories of Personality |
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5 |
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2910 |
Psychology Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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PUBLIC HEALTH (PUBH) |
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1010, 1020 |
AIDS |
Elective credit |
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1030 |
Personal & Community Health |
HLTH 101 |
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1060 |
Drugs & Health |
HLTH 310 |
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1070 |
Nutrition |
FCS 140 (Satisfies Nursing & Dental Hygiene) |
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1080 |
Consumer Health |
HLTH 212 |
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1100 |
Responding to Emergencies |
HLTH 215 |
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1250 |
Individual Health Assessment |
Elective credit |
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1600 |
First Responder |
Elective credit |
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PUBLIC WORKS (PUBW) |
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1020 - 1050 |
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Elective credit |
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RUSSIAN (RUSS) |
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1101, 1102 |
Beginning Russian I & II |
Elective credit |
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SOCIOLOGY (SOC) |
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1110 |
Intro to Sociology |
SOC 101 |
5, 7 |
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1130 |
Social Problems |
SOC 100 |
5 |
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1140 |
Sexuality, Marriage, & Family |
SOC 208 or 209 |
5, 7 |
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1210 |
Intro to Social Work |
SOWK 210 |
5 |
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1510 |
Intro to Social Gerontology |
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5 |
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1710 |
Intro to Criminal Justice |
CORR 106 |
5 |
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1720 |
Police & Community |
LAWE 335 |
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1730 |
Juvenile Justice |
LAWE 332 |
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1750 |
Families in Crisis |
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5 |
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2110 |
Principles of Social Psychology |
PSYC 340 |
5 |
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2200 |
Family Violence |
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5 |
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2210 |
Minority Groups |
ETHN 100 |
5, 7 |
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2310 |
Death & Dying |
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5, 9 |
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2410 |
Women's Issues |
WOST 260 |
5, 8 |
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2710 |
Police Field Orientation |
Elective credit |
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2730 |
Intro to Corrections |
CORR 106 |
5 |
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2740 |
Intro to Criminology |
Elective credit |
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2910 |
Sociology Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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SPANISH (SPAN) |
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1030 |
Spanish & Latin American Culture |
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6, 8 |
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1101, 1102 |
Beginning Spanish I & II |
SPAN 101, 102 |
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1390 |
Field Study Spanish/Latin Amer Civilization |
SPAN 193 |
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2030 |
Don Quixote Idealism & Realism |
Elective credit |
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2201, 2202 |
Intermediate Spanish I & II |
SPAN 201, 202 |
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2910 |
Spanish Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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SPEECH (SPCH) |
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1010 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
SPEE 102 |
1B |
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1110 |
Principles of Interpersonal Communication |
SPEE 101 |
1B |
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1210 |
Small Group Communication |
SPEE 201 |
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1310 |
Intercultural Communication |
SPEE 203 |
7, 8 |
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1750 |
Study Circle: Topic |
Elective credit |
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2910 |
Speech Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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THEATER (THTR) |
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1200 |
Theater Exploration |
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6 |
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1210 |
Intro to Theater |
THEA 100 |
6 |
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1250 |
Intro to Film |
ENG 114 |
6 |
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1290 |
Design for Theater |
Elective credit |
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1300 |
Intro to Technical Theater |
Theatre Activity Credit |
6 |
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1500 |
Foundations of Acting: Improvisation |
THEA 101 |
1B, 6 |
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1510 |
Foundations of Acting: Stage Movement |
THEA 121, 122 |
1B, 6 |
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1520 |
Foundations of Acting: Character Studies |
THEA 110 |
1B, 6 |
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1600 |
Theater Practicum |
Credit in Theatre Major; 2 Credit Limit; Remainder Elective credit |
6 |
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1700 |
Performance Workshop |
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6 |
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1750 |
Study Circle: Topic |
Elective credit |
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2910 |
Theater Special Topics |
Elective credit |
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2950 |
Theater Tours |
THEA 295 |
6 |
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WOMEN'S STUDIES (WOST) |
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1110 |
Intro to Women's Studies |
WOST 110 |
5 |
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See specific subject area for courses in the following: |
American Studies, Biology, English, Political Science, Psychology, & Sociology |
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