MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
INVER HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2004-2005 catalog of Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2003-2005 catalog of Inver Hills Community College.
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 2004-2005 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 Associate in Science or Associate in Applied Science degrees 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 which do not have a direct equivalent course at MSU, but will be used in the MnTC goal noted in the 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 to transfer@mnsu.edu 

INVER HILLS NUMBER

INVER HILLS COURSE
2003-2005

 

MSU EQUIVALENT COURSE
2004-2005

MnTC GOAL

 

 

 

 

ACCOUNTING (ACCT) 

1000

Accounting Basics

Elective credit

 

2101 Financial Accounting ACCT 200  
2102 Managerial Accounting ACCT 210  
2220 - 2241   Elective credit  

METRO STATE COURSES 

 

 

310

Financial Reporting

ACCT 300

 

320

Strategic Managerial Accounting

ACCT 310

 

530

Business Taxation

ACCT 410

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)

1101, 1102

Intro to American Sign Lang I & II

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) 

1100 Intro to Anthropology ANTH 101 5, 8

1101

Intro to American Culture

See Note 9

7, 8

1110

Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 230

5, 8

 

 

 

 

ART (ART) 

1100

Intro to Art

ART 160

6, 8

1106, 1107

Art History

ART 260, 261

6, 8

1109

World Art

See Note 9

6, 8

1114

Beginning Drawing

See Note 9

6

1115 Advanced Drawing (Life Drawing) See Note 9  6

1120

Two-D Color

ART 101 (Satisfies El Ed Requirement)

6

1141

Beginning Photography

ART 275

6

1143 Advanced Photography ART 275  6

1196

Three-D Design

ART 103

6

2200

Beginning Ceramics

See Note 9

6

2201

Advanced Ceramics

See Note 9

6

2207 Beginning Glass See Note 9 6
2217 Advanced Glass See Note 9 6
2250 Special Topics in Art See Note 9 6

2251

Beginning Painting

ART 240

6

2252

Advanced Painting

See note 9

6

2281

Studio Special Projects

Elective credit

 

2300

Architectural History

See Note 9

6, 8

2290

Eurostudy

See Note 9

6, 8

 

 

 

 

AVIATION (AVIA) 

1100

Intro to Commercial Aviation

AVIA 100

 

1102, 1105

Private Pilot Ground School, Flight Lab

AVIA 150, 151

 

2200

Instrument Ground

AVIA 260

 

2202, 2206, 2208

Pro Pilot Lab I, II, & III

AVIA 251 & 261 if all three taken

 

2204

Commercial Ground

AVIA 250

 

2210 - 2243

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

BIOLOGY (BIOL) 

1107

Biology of Women

BIOL 101

3B

1114

Critical Issues in Human Biology

BIOL 101

3B, 9

1115

Critical Issues in Human Biology

BIOL 101

3A

1116

Environmental Science

BIOL 101

3B, 10

1117

Environmental Science

BIOL 101

3A, 10

1120

Exploring Biology

BIOL 100

3A

1130

Human Body Systems

See Note 9

3A

1154, 1155

Biol: From Cell to Organism, Gen Biol

BIOL 105 & 106 if both taken

3A

2201

Anatomy & Physiology I

See Note 9

3A

2202

Anatomy & Physiology II

See Note 9

3A

2205

Microbiology

BIOL 270

3A

 

 

 

 

BUILDING INSPECTION (BI) 

1000 - 2500

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

BUSINESS (BUS) 

1101

Intro to Business in Society

MRKT 100

 

1104 - 1123

 

Elective credit

 

1131

Legal Environment of Business

BLAW 200

 

1132 - 2435

 

Elective credit

 

2510, 2520 Student must get a B or better on MSU upper-level Mgt. course to receive credit.  

 

 

 

 

CAREER DEVELOPMENT (CRDV) 

1100, 1190/91

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CHEMISTRY (CHEM) 

1010

Introductory Chemistry

CHEM 100

3A

1061, 1062

Principles of Chemistry I & II

CHEM 201, 202

2, 3A

2061, 2062

Organic Chemistry I & II

CHEM 320, 321

 

 

 

 

 

CIVIL ENGINEERING (CET)

1140 – 1150

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) 

1101 - 2336

 

Elective credit

 

 

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)

1100

Intro to Computer Science

COMS 100

 

1103 - 1114

 

Elective credit

 

1116 Intro to Programming with Java COMS 211  

1118

Discrete Structures of Comp Science

MATH 180

4

1119

Computer Programming with C++

COMS 211

 

1120

Intro to Programming in C

COMS 270

 

1121 Intro to Unix Elective credit  

1122

Algorithms & Data Structures

COMS 212

 

 

* MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 211& 212, using the JAVA language. CS 1116 & 1136 are preferred if transfering to Mankato. These would also satisfy the JAVA requirement. Computer Science majors transferring from Inver Hills, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU. Inver Hills' CS 1126 would satisfy this requirement.

 

1125

Network Administration

Elective credit

 

1126

Java Programming

COMS 270 & satisfies computer science Java requirement

 

1127 Advanced Java Programming Elective credit  
1136 Algorithms and Data Structures with Java COMS 212  
2100 - 2270 Elective credit  
 

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CMSV) 

2870

Construction Management

Elective credit

 

2880

Const Estimating & Crit Path Method

IDCM 216

 

2890

Building Organization & Technology

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CREDIT FOR PRIOR LEARNING (CBE) 

1102, 1103

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ECONOMICS (ECON) 

1101

Survey of the American Economy

ECON 100

2, 5

1102 Survey of the World Economy See Note 9 5, 8

1105

Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 201

2, 5

1106

Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 202

5, 8

 

 

 

 

EDUCATION (EDU)
1133 Children's Health, Nutrition, Safety and Physical Development EEC 245   

1191 - 1194

 

Elective credit

 

1195 Intro to Urban Education EEC 201 & EEC 203  
1196, 1197 Electronic Portfolio Design 1 & 2 Elective credit  
2010 Teaching Emergent Readers EEC 422  
2011 - 2013 Elective credit  
2021 -2023 Thinking Mathematics EEC 324 if all taken  
2805 Intro to Children's Literature ENG 325  
 

EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES (EHS) 

1100 - 2252

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ENGINEERING (ENGR) 

1000

Orientation to Engineering

EE/ME 101

 

1060

Intro to Digital Circuits & Logic Design

EE 244

 

1200

Engineering Graphics

Elective credit

 

2020

Statics

ME 212

 

2025

Dynamics

ME 214

 

2041, 2042

Linear Circuits I & II

EE 230, 231

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH (ENG) 

0096, 0099

 

No credit

 

1108

Writing & Research Skills

ENG 101

1A, 2

1111

Research Writing in the Disciplines

See Note 9

1C, 2

1112

Creative Writing

ENG 242

 

1114

The Research Paper

ENG 275

1C, 2

1140

Intro to Literature

See Note 9

2, 6

1170

Intro to British Authors

ENG 214

2, 6

1171

Intro to American Authors

ENG 214

2, 6

1180 Intro to World Literature ENG 214 2, 6

2235

Mythic Stories: Cultural & Personal

ENG 212

6, 8

2236 African American Literature ENG 211 6, 7

2237

The Short Story

ENG 113

2, 6

2238

Contemporary Fiction

ENG 215

6, 8

2239

Images of Women in Literature

ENG 217

6, 7

2250

Special Topics in Literature

ENG 215

6

2251 Special Topics in Writing ENG 242 6

2252

The Novel

ENG 113

6, 7

2253

Shakespeare

ENG 215

2, 6

2290

Eurostudy - Literature

ENG 215

6, 8

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) 

0091, 0096

 

No credit

 

1101 Grammar for Tutors of ESL Students Elective credit  

 

 

 

 

FRENCH (FREN) 

1101, 1102

Beginning French I & II

FREN 101, 102

 

2201, 2202

Intermediate French I & II

FREN 201, 202

6, 8

 

 

 

 

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) 

1100

World Regional Geography

Satisfies Elem. Ed. Requirement

5, 8

1105

Geography of the U.S. & Canada

See note 9

7, 10

1112

Physical Geography

GEOG 101

5, 10

1115

Human Geography

GEOG 103

5, 8

1119

Map Interpretation

See note 9

2

1120

Global Economic Geography

See note 9

5, 8

1130

Minnesota Geography

See note 9

5, 7

1140

Meteorology

GEOG 317

3A, 10

1211

Intro to Geography Info Systems

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

GEOLOGY (GEOL) 

1101

Physical Geology

GEOL 121

3A, 10

1105

Historical Geology

GEOL 122

3A, 10

 

 

 

 

GERMAN (GERM)

1101, 1102

Beginning German I & II

GERM 101, 102

 

2201, 2202

Intermediate German I & II

GERM 201, 202

6, 8

 

 

 

 

HEALTH (HLTH) 

1110

Nutrition

FCS 140 (Satisfies Nursing & Dental Hygiene)

 

1120

Personal & Community Health

HLTH 101

 

1123

Stress Management

Elective credit

 

1125

First Aid: Responding to Emergencies

HLTH 210

 

1126 Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers Elective credit   

1127

Community First Aid, Safety & CPR

HLTH 215

 

1128

Communicable Disease Topics

Elective credit

 

1129

Tai-Chi-Chih

Elective credit

 

1130

Drug Use/Abuse

HLTH 310

 

1131

Contemporary Kinesiology

Elective credit

 

1132

Lifeguarding

Physical Education Activity Credit

 

1155

Lifetime Fitness

1 PE Activity Credit, Rest Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT (HCM) 

1111

Medical Terminology

HLTH 321

 

 

 

 

 

HISTORY (HIST) 

1106

World Civilization I

HIST 170

5, 8

1107 World Civilization II HIST 171 5, 8

1114, 1115

History of the U.S. I & II

HIST 190, 191

5, 8

1118

Wartime: Great War to Vietnam

HIST 153

5, 9

1120 The Global Era: The World Since 1960 See Note 9  5, 8

1122

The U.S. Since 1945: Global Power

HIST 150

5, 8

1130

Minnesota History

HIST 154

5

1135 History of Family: Cross-Cultural Perspective HIST 155 5, 8
2120 Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Age of Business See Note 9  5, 7
2125 History of World Religions: Ancient to Modern Time See Note 9  5, 8

2290

Eurostudy

See note 9

5, 8

 

 

 

 

HUMAN SERVICES (HSER) 

1100 - 1189

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

HUMANITIES (HUM) 

1110

Ancient World to Renaissance

HUM 150

6, 8

1111

Baroque Period to Modern World

HUM 151

6, 8

1120

China: Literature & Arts

HUM 155

6, 8

1130

German Culture & Civilization

HUM 155

6, 8

2250 Special Topics in Humanities See note 9 6, 8

2290

Eurostudy

See note 9

6, 8

 

 

 

 

INFORMATION STUDIES (INFS)
1000 Information Literacy and Research Skills Elective credit  
 

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (INTS) 

1080

Medical Dosages

Elective credit

 

1101

College Success Strategies

See note 9

2, 7

1125

Creative Problem Solving

See note 9

2, 9

1132

Effective Writing in Organizations

See note 9

2

1140

Human Sexuality

SOC 209

9

1145 Intro to Technical Writing  ENG 271 2
1196 Electronic Portfolio Design  Elective credit  
1197 Electronic Portfolio Design 2  Elective credit  

2250

Issues & Perspectives

See note 9

2

2290

Eurostudy

See note 9

5

 

 

 

 

JOURNALISM (JOUR) 

1101

Intro to Mass Media

MASS 110

9

1125, 1130

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

LEARNING LAB (LLAB) 

0096, 0098

 

No credit

 

 

 

 

 

MATHEMATICS (MATH) 

0011 - 0099

 

No credit

 

1101

Math for Liberal Arts

MATH 110

4

1103

Intro to Statisitics

 

STAT 154 or ECON 207 (Bus Stats)

4

1105, 1106

Math for Elementary Ed I & II

MATH 201, 202

4

1108 Essential Computer Mathematics See note 9 4

1113

Mathematics for Decision Making

See note 9

4

1118, 1119

College Algebra I & II

MATH 112, 113

4

1120

Intro to Calculus

MATH 181

2, 4

1127

Pre-Calculus

MATH 115

4

1133, 1134

Calculus I & II

MATH 121, 122

4

2219

Multivariable Calculus

MATH 223

4

2221

Intro to linear Algebra

MATH 247

4

2222

Intro to Differential Equations

MATH 321

4

 

 

 

 

MUSIC (MUSC) 

1104

Class Piano

MUS 161

6

1105

IHCC Choir

MUS 101

11

1106 Intermediate Class Piano MUS 161 6

1107

Beginning Class Voice

MUS 151

6

1110

Music Fundamentals

 

MUS 130

6

1116 Guitar Ensemble MUS 119 11 

1119

Beginning Class Guitar

MUS 174

6

1131

Applied Piano

MUS 261

 

1132

Applied Voice

MUS 251

 

1133

Applied Guitar

MUS 278

 

1140

Music Appreciation

MUS 120

6

1141

American Jazz, Popular & Art Music

See Note 9

6

1142

Music from Central & South America

See Note 9

6

1143 History of Rock and Roll MUS 126  6
2250 Special Topics in Music See Note 9 6

2290

Experience the Music of Italy

See Note 9

6, 8

 

 

 

 

NURSING - BASIC (NURS) 

1001 - 2240

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

NURSING - ACCELERATED (NURS) 

1110 - 2240

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

OFFICE SYSTEMS (OSYS) 

1101

Keyboarding

BED 161

 

1189

Office Systems Internship

BED 320

 

2220

Legal Machine Transcription

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PARALEGAL (PA) 

1102 - 2218

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) 

1110

Intro to Philosophy

PHIL 100

6

1112

Ethics

PHIL 120

9

1120

Logic

PHIL 110

4

1125 Critical Thinking See Note 9 2, 8

1130

Environmental Ethics

See Note 9

9, 10

2201

Philosophy of Religion

RELG 201

6

 

 

 

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PHED) 

1100 Intro to Physical Education HP 160  11

1101

Aerobics

HP 117

11

1106

Bowling

HP 114

11

1109

Weight Training

HP 175

11

1110

Conditioning

HP 175

11

1118

Golf

HP 177

11

1123

Body Shaping/Training

HP 175

11

1124

Recreational Activities

Physical Education Activity Credit

11

1127

Law Enforcement Physical Training

See Note 9

11

1129

Racquet Sports

HP 176

11

1130

Softball

HP 166

11

1135 Downhill Activities HP 179 11 

1144

Volleyball

HP 190

11

1145

Walking/Jogging

HP 117

11

1148

Karate

HP 190

11

1150

Women's Self Defense

HP 130

11

1157

Fitness for Emergency Services

See Note 9

11

1180

Approved Activity

Physical Education Activity Credit

11

2100 Anatomical Kinesiology & Biomechanics HP 348  11 

2200 - 2214

 

See Note 9

11

 

 

 

 

PHYSICS (PHYS) 

1020

Descriptive Astronomy

AST 101

3A

1030

Descriptive Physics

PHYS 101

3A

1041, 1042

Introductory Physics I & II

PHYS 211, 212

3A

1081, 1082

General Physics I & II

PHYS 221, 222

3A

 

 

 

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS) 

1101

Intro to Political Science

POLS 100

5, 7

1111

American Government

POLS 111

5, 9

1121

State & Local Government

See note 9

5, 9

1161

Constitutional Law

See note 9

5, 9

1190

Legislative Gov't Field Experience

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) 

1101

General Psychology

PSYC 101

5

1140

Psychology of Women

See note 9

5, 7

1215

Child & Adolescent Psychology

See note 9

5

1220

Adult & Aging Psychology

See note 9

5

1230

Psychology of Death & Dying

See note 9

5, 9

1260

Social Psychology

PSYC 340

5, 7

2250

Abnormal Psychology

Satisfies Nursing Requirement

5

 

 

 

 

READING (READ) 

0090, 0092, 0093

No credit

 

1100

Intro to Critical Reading

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SOCIOLOGY (SOC) 

1100

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

5, 7

1126

Sociology of Deviance

SOC 100

5, 7

1127

Social Problems: Inequalities

See note 9

2, 7

1130

Family and Society

SOC 208

2, 5

2140 Religions and Society See note 9 5, 7
2141 Sociology of Music See note 9 5, 7

2290

Eurostudy