MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

 Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
MINNESOTA STATE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE

(FORMERLY FERGUS FALLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE)

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2005-2006 catalog of Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and 2004-2005 catalog of Minnesota State Community & Technical 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 2003-2004 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 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
**Fine Arts courses whose numbers are preceded by an asterisk "*" will be limited to the use of a total of three credits in the General Education/MnTC Areas. Additional credits from the Fine Arts, if not used in a major or minor, will transfer as Elective Credits.

MN STATE COMMUNITY NUMBER

MINNESOTA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE 2004-2005

MSU EQUIVALENT 2005-2006

MnTC GOAL

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ACCOUNTING (ACCT)
2211 & 2212 *Both Must Be Taken ACCT 200  
2213 Managerial Accounting ACCT 210  
       

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) 

1110

Intro to Anthropology

ANTH 101

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ART (ART) 

*1105 - 1110

Basic Art

See Note 9

6F & 7

*1111

Beginning Drawing

ART 110

6

*1112

Beginning Painting & Watercolor

See Note 9

6

1115 Life Drawing ART 212 6A
*1116 Pastel Drawing See Note 9 6

1121, 1122

World of Art I & II

ART 160 if both taken

6

1124

American Art History

See Note 9

6, 7

*1135

Poster, Lettering & Comm. Art

See Note 9

6

*1140 - 1141

See Note 9

6

*2211

Studio Painting & Framing

See Note 9

6

*2218

Printmaking

See Note 9

6

*2222

Watercolor

ART 245

6

*2241

Ceramics II

See Note 9

6

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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY (ATEC)

1110 – 2250

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Elective credit

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BIOLOGY (BIOL) 

1005 Survey A&P See Note 9 3, 10

1102

Intro to Horticulture

See Note 9

3A, 10

1104

Biology of Human Concerns

BIOL 100

2, 3A

1111, 1112

General Biology

BIOL 105 & 106 if both taken

3A, 10; 2, 3A

1120

People & the Environment

BIOL 101

2, 3A, 10

1161

Intro to Freshwater Biology

See Note 9

3A, 10

1300 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Elective credit '

2201

Principles of Nutrition

FCS 240

2

2230 & 2232 Human Anatomy & Phys I + Human Anatomy & Phys II BIOL 230 if both taken 3
2256 Practical Microbiology See Note 9 2

2257

Medical Microbiology

BIOL 270

3A

2266

Diagnostic Microbiology

BIOL 270

3A

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BUSINESS (BUS) 

1101 - 1125

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Elective credit

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1132

Desktop Publishing

BED 481

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1135, 1136

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Elective credit

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1141

Intro to Business

MRKT 100

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1142

Accounting Fundamentals

ACCT 110

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1143, 1146

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Elective credit

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1158

Free Mkt Enterprise

Elective credit

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2150

Legal Environment of Business

Elective credit

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2202

Management Information Systems

MGMT 200

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2204 - 2210

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Elective credit

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2211

Principles of Accounting I

ACCT 200

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Principles of Accounting II

ACCT 210

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2224

Business Telecommunications

Elective credit

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2228

Tax Accounting Internship

Elective credit

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2231

Records Management

BED 201

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2261, 2262 Real Estate I & II Elective credit '
2290 Income Tax Fundamentals Elective credit '
2292 Business Finance BUS 362+ '
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CHEMISTRY (CHEM) 

1050 Lab Calculations/Procedures Elective credit '

1100

Fund Concepts of Chemistry

CHEM 100

2, 3A

1101 Principles of General Chemistry See Note 9 2, 3A

1102

Medical Chemistry I

CHEM 111

2, 3A

1104

Medical Chemistry II

Elective credit

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1106 Integrated Chemistry Elective credit '

1111, 1112

Gen. Inorganic Chemistry I & II

CHEM 201, 202

2, 3A

2224, 2225

Organic Chemistry I & II

CHEM 320, 321 & 331

2, 3A

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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI) 

1101, 1120

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Elective credit

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1121, 1122

Computer Science I & II

COMS 211, 212

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*MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 211& 212, using the JAVA language. Computer Science majors transferring from Fergus Falls, 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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Computer Programming: PASCAL

Elective credit

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Computer Utilization in Bus & Society

COMS 100 or 101

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1160 Microcomputer Maintenance A+ Elective credit '
1165 Network Administration Elective credit '

1205 – 1208

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Elective credit

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1220 Intro to UNIX COMS 296  
2010 JAVA Programming COMS 211  

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJU) 

1101

Intro to Criminal Justice

LAWE 131

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1102 Survey of American Policing and Practices LAWE 131 '

1104

Juvenile Justice & Delinquency

LAWE 332

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Corrections & Probation

CORR 106

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1109 Law Enforcement and Behavioral Sciences LAWE 232 '
1117 Special Topics in Criminal Justice Elective credit '

2201

Criminal Law

Elective credit

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Criminal Procedures

LAWE 231

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2204 Report Writing: Systems & Procedures Elective credit '

2208

Criminal Investigation

LAWE 233

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2235

Internship

Elective credit

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ECONOMICS (ECON) 

1250 International Business See Note 9 2, 5, 8

2221

Macroeconomics

ECON 201

5, 8

2222

Microeconomics

ECON 202

5, 9

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EDUCATION (EDUC) 

0091

Learning Technologies

No credit

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1000 - 2200

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Elective credit

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ENGINEERING (ENGR) 

1100 - 1118   No credit  

1126

Engineering Graphics

Elective credit

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1132 Office Systems & Equipment No credit  

2547

Statics

ME 212

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Mechanics of Materials

Elective credit

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Circuit Analysis I

EE 230

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ENGLISH (ENGL) 

0050, 0055, 0075

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No credit

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1010, 1061

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Elective credit

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College Writing I

ENG 101

1A

1102

College Writing II

See Note 9

1C

1201

Technical Writing

ENG 271

2

2221

Creative Writing

ENG 242

6

2222 Creative Writing:Fiction ENG 242 6

2230

Environmental Literature

See Note 9

2, 6, 10

2231

Intro to Lit:Poetry

ENG 215

2, 6, 7

2234

Intro to Lit:Short Stories

ENG 215

2, 6, 7

2235

Intro to Lit: World Drama

ENG 112

2, 6, 8

2236

Intro to Lit: The Novel

See Note 9

2, 6, 7

2237

Intro to Lit: Short Prose

ENG 215

2, 6, 9

2239

Nature Writers

ENG 215

2, 6, 10

2302

American Ethnic Literature

ENG 211

6, 7

2310

Mythology

HUM 250

6

2314

Intro to Shakespeare

ENG 214

6

2321

Women in Literature

ENG 211

6, 7

2330

Individual Authors

ENG 214

2, 6

2331, 2332

Survey of American Literature I & II

Credit in American Literature

6, 7

2361, 2362

Survey of British Literature I & II

Credit in British Literature

6, 8

2370 Children's Literature ENG 325 6

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
1125 - 1131   Elective credit '
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FRENCH (FREN) 

1111, 1112

Beginning French

FREN 101, 102

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2211, 2212

Intermediate French

FREN 201, 202

6, 8

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HEALTH (HLTH) 

1105

Medical Terminology

Elective credit

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1111

Personal & Community Health

HLTH 101

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Community CPR

HLTH 215

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1115 – 1121

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Elective credit

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2212

Soc. Seminar in Drug Education

HLTH 310

9

2214

Emergency Response

Elective credit

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HISTOLOGY TECHNICIAN (HT) 

1118 – 2234

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Elective credit

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HISTORY (HIST) 

1111 – 1114

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Credit in European History

5, 8

2211, 2212

American History

Credit in American History

5, 7

2213 American History-20th Century HIST 150 5, 7

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HUMANITIES (HUM) 

1101

Intro to Humanities

HUM 150

2, 6

1105

Religion in the Humanities

See Note 9

6, 8

1110

Native American Culture

HUM 251

2, 6, 7

1120

Culture of Italy I

HUM 280

6, 8

1121

Culture of Italy II

HUM 280

6, 8

1132

Women in the Humanities

HUM 250

6, 7

1133

Men in Humanities

Elective credit

6

1134

Global Perspectives for Women

HUM 280

6, 8

2210

The Study of Film

100 Level Elective

2, 6

2230 World Cinema Elective credit 6, 8

2236

Technology in the Humanities

HUM 280

2, 6, 8

2281

Culture of the British Isles

HUM 280

6, 8

2291

Field Experience: Europe

HUM 499

6, 8

2292

Field Experience: Europe

HUM 499

6, 8

2500

Honors Colloquy

Elective credit

5, 7

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JOURNALISM (JOUR) & MASS COMMUNICATIONS

1131

Mass Communication

MASS 110

9

1132 – 2310

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Elective credit

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MATHEMATICS (MATH)

0052 – 0091

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No credit

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1102

Intermediate Algebra

MATH 098 (no credit given towards graduation)

1100

World of Mathematics

See Note 9

2, 4

1102

Finite Math

MATH 130

1114

College Algebra

MATH 112

2, 4

1115

Functions/Trigonometry

MATH 113

2, 4

1120

Applied Calculus/Linear Algebra

MATH 181

2, 4

1134, 1135

Analytic Geometry & Calculus I & II

MATH 121, 122

2, 4

1213

Intro to Statistics

STAT 154

2, 4

2200

Principles of Arithmetic

MATH 201

2, 4

2231

Analytic Geometry & Calculus III

MATH 223

2, 4

2257

Linear Algebra

MATH 247

2, 4

2259 Differential Equations MATH 321 2, 4

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MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN (MLT) 

1110 – 2230

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Elective credit

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MULTICULTURAL STUDIES (MCS)
2230 Education and Multicultural America See Note 9  7
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MUSIC (MUSC) 

1111

Fundamentals of Music

MUS 130

6

1113

Voice Class

MUS 151

6

1115

Folk Music in America

See Note 9

6, 7

1116

World of Music

MUS 120

6

1121

Musicianship I

MUS 131

6

1122 Musicianship II MUS 132  
1123 Sight Singing & Ear Training I MUS 133  

1124

Sight Singing & Ear Training II

MUS 134

6

1131 Civic Orchestra MUS 116 6F

1135

Voice Ensemble

MUS 103

6, 11

1141

Concert Choir

MUS 101

6, 11

1145

Area Chorale

See Note 9

6, 11

1151

Individual Music Lessons (Voice)

MUS 251

6

1162

Jazz Ensemble

MUS 115

6, 11

1181

Instrumental Lessons

MUS 278

6

1191

Individual Music Lessons (Piano)

MUS 261

6

1192 Piano Pedogogy Elective credit  

2221

Musicianship III

MUS 231 & 233

2, 6

2222

Musicianship IV

MUS 232 &234

2, 6

2251, 2291

Individual Music Lessons

Elective credit

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NURSING (NURS) 

 

0080 - 2466

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Elective credit

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PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) 

1201

Ethics

PHIL 120

2, 6, 9

1211

Intro to Philosophy

PHIL 100

2, 6

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) 

1109

Wellness Skills

Physical Education Activity Credit

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1110 Aerobics HP 117 11
1127 Alpine Skiing HP 179 11
1194 Varsity Golf HP 157 11

2211

Lifeguard Training

HP 250

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2222

Law Enforcement Conditioning

Elective credit

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2240

Athletic Injury Care & Prevention

Elective credit

11

2241 Principles of Coaching HP 470 11

2251

Foundations for Physical Education

HP 160

11

2253

Intro to Recreation

RPLS 272

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2255 - 2299

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PHYSICS (PHYS) 

1101

Physics & Environment

See Note 9

2, 3A, 10

1401, 1402

College Physics I & II

PHYS 211, 212

2, 3A

1411, 1412

Engineering Physics I & II

PHYS 221, 222

2, 3A

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POLITICAL SCIENCE (PSCI) 

1112

American National Government

POLS 111

2, 5, 9

1113

State & Local Government

POLS 371

2, 5, 9

1114 Intro to Civil Law See Note 9 2, 5, 9

1150

Current Politics

POLS 201

2, 5, 8

2204 Comparative Government POL 241 5, 8

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PRACTICAL NURSING (PNSG) 

1200 - 1240

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PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) 

1101

Human Interaction

See Note 9

2, 5

1103

Interpersonal Communication

See Note 9

5

1107

Environmental Psychology

See Note 9

2, 5, 10

1211, 1212

General Psychology I

PSYC 101 if both taken

1211-2, 5 1212-5, 9

2220

Abnormal Psychology

See Note 9

5

2222

Developmental Psychology

EDFN 235

5, 9

2224

Social Psychology

PSYC 340

5, 7

2226 Behavior & Environment Elective credit 2, 5, 10

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SOCIAL WORK
2250 Intro to Social Work and Social Welfare SOWK 190 '
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SOCIOLOGY (SOC) 

1111

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

2, 5, 7

1113,1114

Social Problems

SOC 100

5, 9

2211

Marriage & Family

SOC 208

5

2215

Criminology

See Note 9

2, 5

2216

Minority Group Relations

See Note 9

5, 7

2217

Rural Sociology

See Note 9

5, 7

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SPANISH (SPAN) 

1111, 1112

Beginning Spanish I & II

SPAN 101, 102

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1121, 1122

Beg Conversational Spanish I & II

Elective credit

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2211

Intermediate Spanish I

SPAN 201

6, 7

2212

Intermediate Spanish II

SPAN 202

6, 8

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SPEECH (SPCH) 

1113

Small Group Communication

SPEE 201

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Intro to Public Speaking

SPEE 100

1B

1150

Interpersonal Communication

SPEE 101

1B

1160 Forensics SPEE 220  

2216

Intercultural Communication

SPEE 203

7

2218

Oral Interpretation

SPEE 310

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THEATRE (THTR)

1105

Beginning Acting

THEA 101

6

1111

Intro to Theatre

THEA 100

6

1112 Intro to Stagecraft THEA 255 '
1131 Acting Drama Lab Elective credit 6F
1141 Stage Craft Elective credit 6F

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WOMEN'S STUDIES (WMST) 

1130

Intro to Women's Studies

WOST 110

5, 7

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ZOOLOGY

1121 - 1126

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Elective credit

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2201

Survey of Human Anat & Physiology

See Note 9

3A

2224

Histology

Elective credit

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