MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
NORTH HENNEPIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 1999-2000 catalog for Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 1998-1999 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 1999-2000 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

NORTH HENNEPIN NUMBER

NORTH HENNEPIN COURSE 1998-1999

MSU EQUIVALENT COURSE 1999-2000

MnTC
Goal

 

 

 

 

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)

 

 

 

1000

Small Business Accounting

Elective credit

 

2100

Accounting Cycle

Elective credit

 

2111

Financial Accounting

ACCT 200

 

2112

Managerial Accounting

ACCT 210

 

2200

Applied Accounting

ACCT 110

 

2210 - 2240

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ADADEMIC DEVELOPMENT (ADEV)

 

 

 

0810 - 0952

 

No credit

 

1000

Career Planning

CSP 110

 

1010 - 1960

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN STUDIES (AMST)

 

 

 

1010, 1020

Women in American Society I & II

 

6, 7

2210, 2220

American Studies Topics I & II

 

6, 7

 

 

 

 

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)

 

 

 

1010

Intro to Anthropology: Cultural

ANTH 103

5

1020

Intro to Anthropology: Physical

ANTH 210

3B

2900

Intro to Anthropology: Field Study

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ART (ART)

 

 

 

1040

Intro to Art

ART 160

6, 8

1101

Photography I

ART 275

6

1102

Photography II

 

6

1140

Beginning Color Photography

 

6

1160

Digital Photography

Elective credit

 

1301

Two-Dimensional Design I

ART 101

6

1302

Two-Dimensional Design II

 

6

1311

Three-Dimensional Design I

ART 103

6

1312

Three-Dimensional Design II

 

6

1330

Communication Design

ART 200

6

1341, 1342

Fundamentals of Color I & II

 

6

1401, 1402

Drawing I & II

ART 110, 210

6

1500

Intro to Video

 

6

1651

Computer Art I

ART 203

6

1652

Computer Art II

 

6

1750

Study Circle: Topic

Elective credit

 

2180, 2190

Art History I & II

ART 260, 261

6, 8

2300

Architectural History

Elective credit

 

2400

Life Drawing

ART 212

 

2590

Jewelry Making

Elective credit

 

2611

Painting I

ART 240

6

2612

Painting II

 

6

2613

Painting III

Elective credit

 

2641

Watercolor I

ART 245

6

2642

Watercolor II

 

6

2700

Calligraphy

 

6

2741, 2742

Jewelry Workshop I & II

Elective credit

 

2780

Quiltmaking Workshop

 

6

2800

Painting Workshop

Elective credit

 

2820

Drawing Workshop

 

6

2850

Computer Art Workshop for Artists

 

6

2860

Photography Workshop

Elective credit

 

2970

Art Appreciation Field Trip

 

6

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)

 

 

 

1101 - 2202

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

BIOLOGY (BIOL)

 

 

 

1000

Life Science

BIOL 100

3A

1001, 1002

Biology I & II

BIOL 105 & 106 if both taken

3A

1040

Rocky Mountain Field Biology

Elective credit

 

1070

Minnesota Nature Study-Fall

 

8, 10

1100

Human Genetics

BIOL 211

3B

1120

Human Biology

 

3B

1150

Biology of Cancer

BIOL 101

3B

1200

Current Environmental Issues

BIOL 101

3A, 10

1350

Biology of Women

BIOL 101

3B

1600

Biology of Nature Series

 

10

1650

Human Biology Series

 

3B

2020

Animal Biology

BIOL 316

3A

2030

Plant Biology

BIOL 217

3A

2100

Microbiology

BIOL 270

 

2111, 2112

Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II

BIOL 220 & 230 if both taken

 

2220

Scanning Electron Microscopy

 

3B

 

 

 

 

BUILDING INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY (BIT)

 

 

 

1000 - 2600

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

BUSINESS (BUS)

 

 

 

1000

Career Planning

CSP 110

 

1010

Job Seeking Skills

Elective credit

 

1100

Business & the American Economy

MRKT 100

 

1110 - 1230

 

Elective credit

 

1300

Legal Environment of Business

BLAW 200

 

1310 - 2010

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CAREER DEVELOPMENT (ADEV)

 

 

 

1000

Intro to Career Development

CSP 110

 

1010

Job Seeking Skills

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)

 

 

 

1010

Intro to Chemistry

CHEM 105

3A

1020

Chemistry for Health Sciences

 

3A

1061, 1062

Principles of Chemistry I & II

CHEM 201, 202

3A

2061, 2062

Organic Chemistry I & II

CHEM 320, 321

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS)

 

 

 

1000

Electronic Keyboarding Communications

Elective credit

 

1101

Business Computer Systems I

COMS 100 or 101

 

1102 - 1200

 

Elective credit

 

1210

Desktop Publishing

BED 481

 

1220 - 2400

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI)

 

 

 

1000

Computer Applications

COMS 101

 

1010 - 1130

 

Elective credit

 

1170

FORTRAN Programming

COMS 272

 

2001, 2002

Structure of Comp Programming I & II

COMS 102, 103

 

 

*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.

 

2010

Discrete Mathematical Structures

MATH 180

 

2020

Machine Architecture & Org

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT/
SUPERVISION (CMSV)

 

 

 

2860 - 2890

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ECONOMICS (ECON)

 

 

 

1060

Principles of Economics: Macro

ECON 201

5, 8

1070

Principles of Economics: Micro

ECON 202

5

 

 

 

 

ENGINEERING (ENGR)

 

 

 

1000

Intro to Engineering & Design

EE or ME 101

 

1200

Engineering Graphics

EE 102 or ME 103

 

1300

Statics

ME 212

 

2300

Dynamics

ME 214

 

2501, 2511

Circuit Analysis I, Lab

EE 230 with lab

 

2502, 2512

Circuit Analysis II, Lab

EE 231 with lab

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH (ENGL)

 

 

 

0910 - 0990

 

No credit

 

1050

Vocabulary Building

Elective credit

 

1111

Freshman English I

ENG 101

1B

1112

Freshman English II

 

1C

1140

Business Communications

Elective credit

 

1150

Intro to Literature

 

6

1400

Reading Poetry

ENG 130

6

1750

Study Circle: Topic

Elective credit

 

1910

Advanced Composition

ENG 270

1B

1920

Writing Stories

 

6

1930

Writing Poetry

 

6

1940

Technical Writing

ENG 271

 

1960

Writing Workshop

Elective credit

 

2270

Contemporary American Literature

ENG 215

6

2310

American Short Story

ENG 135

6

2350

Women & Literature

ENG 217

6, 7

2360

Global Literary Perspectives

ENG 215

6, 8

2370

African-American Literature

ENG 215

6, 7

2380

American Indian Literature

ENG 215

6, 7

2450, 2460

Survey of American Lit I & II

Credit in American Literature

6, 7

2550, 2560

Survey of English I & II

Credit in British Literature

6, 8

2580, 2590

Shakespeare Plays I & II

ENG 215

6, 8

2900

Fantasy Literature

ENG 215

 

2950

Mystery & Detective Fiction

ENG 215

 

 

 

 

 

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)

 

 

 

1010

Physical Geography

GEOG 101

10

1040

Human Geography

GEOG 103

7, 8

1100

World Geography

 

8

1120

Minnesota Geography

 

7

2050

Geography Issues

 

8

 

 

 

 

GEOLOGY (GEOL)

 

 

 

1110

Intro to Geology

GEOL 100

3A

 

 

 

 

GERMAN (GERM)

 

 

 

1030

Culture of the German-Speaking Countries

 

6, 8

1101, 1102

Beginning German I & II

GERM 101, 102

 

1390

Field Study in German-Speaking Countries

Elective credit

 

2030

German Literature in Translation

Elective credit

 

2201, 2202

Intermediate German I & II

GERM 201, 202

 

 

 

 

 

GRAPHIC DESIGN (GDES)

 

 

 

2551, 2552

Typography I & II

Elective credit

 

2601

Graphic Design I

ART 200

 

2602 - 2902

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

HISTORY (HIST)

 

 

 

1110, 1120

History of Civilization I & II

HIST 170, 171

5, 6

1200, 1210

History of the U.S.

HIST 190, 191

5

1390

History of WWII

HIST 150

5, 8

1800

History of Minnesota

HIST 154

5

1900

Family History Research Methods

 

5

 

 

 

 

HONORS SEMINAR (HSEM)

 

 

 

1000 - 1300

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

HUMANITIES (HUM)

 

 

 

1100

Humanities in Ancient & Medieval World

HUM 150

5, 6

1200

Humanities in Age of Reason

HUM 151

5, 6

1210

Eastern Religions

HUM 250

6, 8

1220

Western Religions

HUM 250

6, 7

1300

Humanities in the Modern Age

HUM 250

5, 6

 

 

 

 

JOURNALISM (JOUR)

 

 

 

1010

Intro to Mass Communication

MASS 110

 

1110 - 1250

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

LAW ENFORCEMENT (LAWE)

 

 

 

1030

Police Field Orientation

Elective credit

 

2120

Police & Community

LAWE 335

 

2200

Juvenile Justice

LAWE 332

 

 

 

 

 

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

 

 

 

0800 - 0902

 

Elective credit

 

1010

Survey of Mathematics

 

4

1031, 1032

Math for Elementary Ed I & II

MATH 201, 202

4

1060

Math & Science Classroom Assistant's Prog

Elective credit

 

1080

Technical Mathematics

 

4

1130

Elementary Statistics

STAT 154 or ECON 207 (Bus Stats)

4

1140

Finite Math

 

4

1150

College Algebra

MATH 112

4

1160

Pre-Calculus

MATH 113

4

1190

Elementary Functions

MATH 115

4

1200

Calculus Survey

MATH 181

4

1221, 1222

Calculus I & II

MATH 121, 122

4

2010

Probability & Statistics

STAT 354

4

2220

Calculus III

MATH 223

4

2300

Linear Algebra

MATH 247

4

2400

Differential Equations

MATH 321

4

 

 

 

 

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (MLT)

 

 

 

1000 - 2380

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

MUSIC (MUSC)

 

 

 

1130

College Choir

 

6

1150

Chamber Singers

MUS 103

 

1200

Fundamentals of Music

MUS 230

6

1220

Music Appreciation

MUS 120

6, 8

1300

Music in World Cultures

Elective credit

 

1320

Applied Music: Guitar

MUS 278

 

1350

History of Rock 'n Roll

Elective credit

 

1560

Class Guitar

MUS 174

6

1600

Class Voice

MUS 151

6

1610

Applied Voice

MUS 251

6

1640

Vocal Seminar

Elective credit

 

1810

Applied Piano

MUS 261

6

1840

Class Piano

MUS 161

6

2970

Field Trip

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

NATURAL SCIENCE (NSCI)

 

 

 

1010, 1020, 1030

Science of Disasters Workshop

 

3B

 

 

 

 

NON-INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY (NICT)

 

 

 

1220 - 2242

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

NURSING (NURS)

 

 

 

1211 - 2112

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

OUTDOOR EDUCATION

 

 

 

 

 See Physical Education or Biology Areas for Appropriate Equivalency

 

 

 

 

 

 

PARALEGAL (PLEG)

 

 

 

1111 - 2920

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

 

 

 

1010

Intro to Philosophy

PHIL 100

6, 8

1020

Ethics

PHIL 120

6, 9

1050

Intro to Logic

PHIL 110

4

1060

Philosophy of Religion

 

6, 8

1110

Problem Solving

 

9

1200

Environmental Ethics

 

9, 10

1750

Study Circle: Topic

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE)

 

 

 

1010

Physical Fitness

PE Activity Credit

 

1020

Adult Fitness

HP 104

 

1040 - 1130

 

HP 190

 

1140

Recreational Games

Elective credit

 

1151 - 1230

 

HP 190

 

1300

Swimming Instruction

HP 105

 

1360

Water Safety Instruction

HP 257

 

1370

Orienteering

HP 107

 

1380

Canoeing

HP 242

 

1390 - 1452

 

HP 190

 

1500

Intro to Physical Education

Elective credit

 

1510

Coaching & Management

Elective credit

 

1600 - 1720

 

HP 190

 

1770

Lifeguard Training

HP 250

 

1780

Scuba Diving

HP 190

 

1790

Water Aerobics

HP 143

 

1800, 1810

Aerobic Dancing, Step Aerobics

HP 190

 

1830

Social Dance

HP 178

 

1930

Varsity Sport Softball

HP 148

 

1940

Varsity Sport Baseball

HP 156

 

 

 

 

 

PHYSICS (PHYS)

 

 

 

1000

Conceptual Physics

PHYS 100

3A

1120

Meteorolgy

 

3A

1130

Rocky Mountain Field Study

 

3B

1140

Energy Aspects of Physical Environment

PHYS 105

3B

1201, 1202

Principles of Physics I & II

PHYS 211, 212

3A

1400

The Solar System

PHYS 102

3B

1410

Solar System Lab

Elective credit

 

1450

Concepts of Stars & Universe

AST 101

3B

1501, 1511

General Physics I, Lab

PHYS 221 with lab

3A

1502, 1512

General Physics II, Lab

PHYS 222 with lab

3A

 

 

 

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)

 

 

 

1100

American Gov't & Politics

POLS 111

5, 9

1140

State & Local Politics

 

5

1290

Topics in American Gov't & Politics

POLS 201

5

1600

Modern Gov'ts of the World

 

5, 8

1700

World Politics

POLS 231

8, 9

1790

Topics in World Pol or Comparative Gov't

POLS 201

5

1900

Field Experience in Gov't or Politics

 

5

2130

Constitutional Law

 

5

2180

Women in Politics & Gov't

POLS 201

5, 9

 

 

 

 

PSYCHOLOGY (PYSC)

 

 

 

1110

Psychology of Adjustment

PSYC 240

 

1150

General Psychology

PSYC 101

5

1170

Psychology of Gender

PSYC 102

5

1210

Child Development

 

5

1220

Adult Development

 

5

2310

Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Elective credit

 

2320

Abnormal Psychology

Satisfies Nursing Requirement

5

2330

Theories of Personality

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUBLIC HEALTH (PUBH)

 

 

 

1010, 1020

AIDS

Elective credit

 

1030

Personal & Community Health

HLTH 101

 

1060

Drugs & Health

HLTH 310

 

1070

Nutrition

FCS 140 (Satisfies Nursing & Dental Hygiene)

 

1080

Consumer Health

HLTH 212

 

1100

Responding to Emergencies

HLTH 215

 

1250

Individual Health Assessment

Elective credit

 

1600

First Responder

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PUBLIC WORKS (PUBW)

 

 

 

1020 - 1050

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

RUSSIAN (RUSS)

 

 

 

1101, 1102

Beginning Russian I & II

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)

 

 

 

1110

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

5, 7

1130

Social Problems

SOC 100

5

1140

Sexuality, Marriage, & Family

SOC 208 or 209

5, 7

1210

Intro to Social Work

SOC 210

5

1510

Intro to Social Gerontology

 

5

1710

Intro to Criminal Justice

CORR 106

5

1720

Police & Community

LAWE 335

 

1730

Juvenile Justice

LAWE 332

 

1750

Families in Crisis

 

5

2110

Principles of Social Psychology

PSYC 340

5

2200

Family Violence

 

5

2210

Minority Groups

ETHN 100

5, 7

2310

Death & Dying

 

5, 9

2410

Women's Issues

WOST 260

 

2510

Selected Topics in Sociology

Elective credit

 

2710

Police Field Orientation

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SPANISH (SPAN)

 

 

 

1030

Spanish & Latin American Culture

 

6, 8

1101, 1102

Beginning Spanish I & II

SPAN 101, 102

 

1390

Field Study Spanish/Latin Amer Civilization

SPAN 193

 

2030

Don Quixote Idealism & Realism

Elective credit

 

2201, 2202

Intermediate Spanish I & II

SPAN 201, 202

 

 

 

 

 

SPEECH (SPCH)

 

 

 

1010

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

SPEE 102

1B

1110

Principles of Interpersonal Communication

SPEE 101

1B

1210

Small Group Communication

SPEE 201

 

1310

Intercultural Communication

SPEE 203

7, 8

1750

Study Circle: Topic

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

THEATER (THTR)

 

 

 

1200

Theater Exploration

 

6

1210

Intro to Theater

THEA 100

6

1250

Intro to Film

ENG 114

6

1290

Design for Theater

Elective credit

 

1300

Intro to Technical Theater

Theatre Activity Credit

6

1500

Foundations of Acting: Improvisation

THEA 101

1B, 6

1510

Foundations of Acting: Stage Movement

THEA 121, 122

1B, 6

1520

Foundations of Acting: Character Studies

THEA 110

1B, 6

1600

Theater Practicum

Credit in Theatre Major; 2 Credit Limit; Remainder Elective credit

6

 

 

 

 

1700

Performance Workshop

 

6

1750

Study Circle: Topic

Elective credit

 

2950

Theater Tours

THEA 295

6

 

 

 

 

WOMEN'S STUDIES (WOST)

 

 

 

1110

Intro to Women's Studies

WOST 110

5

See specific subject area for courses in the following:

American Studies, Biology, English, Political Science, Psychology, & Sociology