MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2002-2003 catalog for Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2001-2003 catalog for Rochester Community and 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 2002-2003 MSU catalog for the specific program requirements. Our catalog is available online at http://www.mnsu.edu/bulletins/undergraduate/
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 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 

ROCHESTER NUMBER

ROCHESTER COURSE 2001-2003

MSU EQUIVALENT 2002-2003

MnTC GOAL

 

 

 

 

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)

 

 

 

1115 – 2874

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL)

 

 

 

1107, 1108

American Sign Lang I & II

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)

 

 

 

1611

Physical Anthro & Archaeology

ANTH 102

2, 5, 7

1612

Cultural Anthropology

Under Review

2, 5, 7

 

 

 

 

ART (ART)

 

 

 

1110

Art Appreciation

ART 160

2, 6

1111

Ancient Art

ART 260

2, 6, 8

1112

Modern Art

ART 261

2, 6, 8

1120

Computer as Creative Tool

See Note 9

2, 6

1121

Basic Design

ART 101 (Satisfies El Ed Requirement)

2, 6

1123

Three-Dimensional/Sculptural Design

ART 103

2, 6

1124

Graphic Design I

ART 200

2, 6

1130

Computer Graphics I

ART 203

2, 6

1131

Presentation Graphics

See Note 9

2, 6

1134

Drawing I

ART 110

2, 6, 8

1144

Painting I

ART 240

2, 6, 8

1164

Ceramics I

ART 250

2, 6, 8

1170

Intro to Crafts

See Note 9

2, 6, 8

1193

Art Workshop

See Note 9

2, 6

1232 Designing for the Internet ART 306 2, 6

2224

Graphic Design II

See Note 9

2, 6

2230

Computer Graphics II

See Note 9

2, 6

2234

Drawing II

ART 210

2, 6

2237 Animation and 3D Modeling ART 302 2, 6

2244

Painting II

See Note 9

2, 6, 8

2264

Ceramics II

See Note 9

2, 6, 8

2292

Studio Problems

See Note 9

2, 6

 

 

 

 

AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC TECHNICIAN (AMT)

 

 

 

1710 – 2770

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

AS400 SYSTEMS OPERATIONS (ASF)

 

 

 

2110 – 2299

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

BIOLOGY (BIOL)

 

 

 

1101

Elements of Biology

BIOL 100

2, 3A, 10

1107

Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology

See Note 9

2, 3A

1110

Human Biology

See Note 9

2, 3A

1127, 1128

Prin of Anat & Physiology I & II

See Note 9

2, 3A

1217, 1218

Anatomy & Physiology I & II

BIOL 220 & 230 if both taken

2, 3A

1220, 1230

Concepts Biology, Survey Life Forms

BIOL 105 & 106 if both taken

2, 3A, 10

2021

General Microbiology

BIOL 270

2, 3A

2100

Plant Biology

BIOL 217

2, 3A, 10

2200

General Zoology

BIOL 316

2, 3A, 10

2300

Genetics

BIOL 211

2, 3A

 

 

 

 

BUILDING UTIILITIES MECHANIC (BU)

 

 

 

1500 – 2661

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNOLOGY (BTEC)      

1020 – 1230

 

Elective credit

 

1320

Word Processing I

BED 161

 

1510

Exploring the Internet

Elective credit

 

1600, 1610

Intro to Medical Terminology

HLTH 321 if both taken

 

1630 – 2270

 

Elective credit

 

2330

Word Processing II

BED 162

 

2350 – 2840

 

Elective credit

 

2850, 2860 Health Information Technology Internship I & II    
       

BUSINESS (BUS)

 

 

 

1101

Intro to Business

MRKT 100

 

1144 – 2201

 

Elective credit

 

2210 The Legal Environment of Business BLAW 200  

2212

Business & Economic Statistics

ECON 207 (Bus Stats)

 

2214 – 2215

 

Elective credit

 

2217

Financial Accounting

ACCT 200

 

2218

Managerial Accounting

ACCT 210

 

2227

Business Law I

Elective credit

 

2232 – 2296

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CAD TECHNOLOGY (CAD)

 

 

 

1120 – 2458

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CAREER ORIENTATION (CAOR)

 

 

 

1101 – 1103

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CARPENTRY (CR)

 

 

 

1600 – 1637

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)

 

 

 

1100 Chemistry and Our World Today CHEM 100 2, 3A, 10

1101

Elements of Chemistry

CHEM 105

2, 3A, 10

1117

General Chemistry I

See Note 9

2, 3A

1118

General Chemistry II

CHEM 111

2, 3A

1127, 1128

General Inorganic Chemistry I & II

CHEM 201, 202

2, 3A, 10

2127

Organic Chemistry I

CHEM 320

2, 3A

2128

Organic Chemistry II

CHEM 321

2, 3A

 

 

 

 

CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CD)

 

 

 

1200 – 2840

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CHIROPRACTIC TECHNICIAN (CT)

 

 

 

1520 – 1732

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET)

 

 

 

1110 – 2231

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY (CNT)

 

 

 

1101

Orientation to CNT

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMP)

 

 

 

1112

Intro to Computers, with Applications

COMS 100

2

1150

Intro to Computer Science

COMS 110

2

2220

Concepts of Programming for Non-COMP

See Note 9

2

2233

Structured COBOL Programming

See Note 9

2

2243

Programming & Problem Solving

COMS 111

2

2247

Algorithms & Data Structures

COMS 112

2

 

*MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 111& 112, using the JAVA language. Computer Science majors transferring from Rochester, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU.

 

2297, 2298

RPG Programming I & II

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

DENTAL ASSISTING (DA)

 

 

 

1200 – 1280

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

DENTAL HYGIENE (DH)

 

 

 

1510 – 2542

 

Elective credit

 

DS 1300

 

Elective credit

 

       
DIGITAL ARTS (DIGI)
1117-2247   See note 10  

 

 

 

 

EARTH SCIENCE (ESCI)

 

 

 

1101

Earth Systems Science

See Note 9

2, 3A, 10

1114

Physical Geology

GEOL 121

2, 3A, 10

1124

Solar System Astronomy

AST 102

2, 3A

1134 Stellar Astronomy Under Review 2, 3A

1144

Environmental Geology

See Note 9

2, 3A, 10

 

 

 

 

ECONOMICS (ECON)

 

 

 

1101

Intro to Economics

ECON 100

2, 8, 10

1901

Intro to Economics: Honors

ECON 100

2, 5, 8

2214

Principles of Economics: Micro

ECON 202

2, 5, 10

2215

Principles of Economics: Macro

ECON 201

2, 5, 8

 

 

 

 

ELECTRONICS (ELEC)

 

 

 

1001 Electricity I: Electrical Quantities and Concepts Elective credit  
1002 Electricity I: Elective credit  
1003 Electricity I: Elective credit  
1004 Electricity I: Elective credit  

1005, 1010

Electricity I & II

EET 113, 114

 

1015, 1020

Electronics I & II

EET 222, 223

 

1025

Digital I

EET 117

 

1030 – 2055

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE (EMC)

 

 

 

1121

EMS: First Responder

Elective credit

 

1200 Emergency Medical Technician Elective credit  

 

 

 

 

ENGINEERING (ENGR)

 

 

 

1152

Logic Design

EE 244

2, 3B

1153

Microprocessors

See Note 9

2, 3A, 4

2211

Statics

ME 212

2, 3B

2212

Dynamics

ME 214

 

2213

Electrical Engineering (Linear Circuits I)

EE 230

2, 3A

2214

Electrical Engineering (Linear Circuits II)

EE 231

 

 

 

 

 

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ET)

 

 

 

1124

Architectural Drafting

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH (ENGL)

 

 

 

0840 – 0990

 

No credit

 

1102 – 1103

 

Elective credit

 

1109

Technical Writing Report

ENG 271

 

1110 – 1111

 

Elective credit

 

1117

Reading & Writing Critically I

See Note 9

1C, 2

1118

Reading & Writing Critically II

ENG 101

1A, 2

1917

Read & Writing Critically I: Honors

See Note 9

1C, 2

1918

Read & Writing Critically II: Honors

ENG 101

1A, 2

1121

Mythology & Ancient Legend

ENG 215

2, 6, 8

1630

College English

Elective credit

 

2251

Fiction Writing

See Note 9

1C, 2

2252 Writing Poetry ENG 242 2, 6

2260

Literature: Topical Studies

ENG 215

2, 6, 7

2273

Early American Literature

Credit in American Literature

2, 6, 7

2274

Modern American Literature

Credit in American Literature

2, 6, 7

2275

Asian-American Literature

See Note 9

6, 7

2276

Best Sellers

ENG 216

2, 6, 7

2277

Women & Literature

ENG 217

2, 6, 7

2297 Survey of Children's Literature ENG 325 2, 6, 7

 

 

 

 

FRENCH (FREN)

 

 

 

1001

Intro to Francophone Cultures

See Note 9

2, 6, 8

1101, 1102

Beginning French I & II

FREN 101, 102

2, 8

1111

French Conversation Topics

See Note 9

2, 8

2101

Intermediate French I

FREN 201

2, 6, 8

2902

Intermediate French II (Honors Credits)

FREN 202

2, 6, 8

 

 

 

 

GENERAL STUDIES (GSCL)

 

 

 

1000 – 2870

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)

 

 

 

1614

Human Geography

GEOG 103

2, 5, 8

1615

Economic Geography

See Note 9

2, 5, 8

 

 

 

 

GERMAN (GERM)

 

 

 

1001

Life & Cult in German-Speaking Countries

See Note 9

2, 6, 8

1101, 1102

Beginning German I & II

GERM 101, 102

2, 8

1130

German in Business

See Note 9

2, 8

2101

Intermediate German I

GERM 201

2, 6, 8

2902

Intermediate German II (Honors Credits)

GERM 202

2, 6, 8

 

 

 

 

HEALTH (HLTH)

 

 

 

1102

Industrial Safety & First Aid

See Note 9

2, 9

1110

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

HLTH 215

2, 9

1111

Health Education

HLTH 101

2, 9

1114

Responding to Emergencies

HLTH 210

2, 9

1132

Drug Use & Abuse

HLTH 310

2, 9

1135 Holistic Health: Intro to Complementary Health HLTH 315  

2126

Women’s Health Issues

See Note 9

2, 9

 

 

 

 

HEALTH UNIT COORDINATOR (HUC)

 

 

 

1510 – 1529

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

HISTORY (HIST)

 

 

 

1611

The Ancient World

See Note 9

2, 5, 8

1612

The Medieval World

See Note 9

2, 5, 8

1613

Foundations of West Civil: Greece to 1715

HIST 180

2, 5, 8

1614

Europe in the Modern Age

HIST 181

2, 5, 8

1615

War & Peace in the 20th Century

HIST 153

2, 5, 8

1617 World History to 1500 HIST 170 2, 5, 8
1618 World History Since 1500 HIST 171 2, 5, 8

1621

Issues in 20th Century American History

See Note 9

2, 5, 8

1622

History of Minnesota

HIST 154 or HIST 150

2, 7

1624

U.S. History to 1865

HIST 190

2, 5, 8

1625

U.S. History 1865-Present

HIST 191

2, 5, 8

1628

History of the Americas

See Note 9

1B, 2, 5, 7, 8

1631

Modern Asian Civilizations

See Note 9

2, 5, 8

1640

Women in History

See Note 9

2, 5, 7

1650 History of Religion HIST 150 2, 5, 8
2621 Issues in American History HIST 150 2, 5, 8

 

 

 

 

HONORS

 

 

 

1901

Intro to Economics: Honors

ECON 100

2, 5, 8

1917

Read & Writing Critically I: Honors

ENG 101

1A, 2

1918

Read & Writing Critically II: Honors

 

1B, 2

2941 – 2943

Nobel Conference: Honors

Elective credit

 

2971 – 2972

Philosophical Problems: Honors

See Note 9

2, 6, 9

1914

Intro to Sociology: Honors

SOC 101

2, 5, 8

2961 – 2964

Honors PDS: Pursuing Odyssey

Elective credit

 

2951 – 2953

Current Issues: Honors

See Note 9

2, 5, 7

 

 

 

 

HORICULTURE (HORT)

 

 

 

1310 – 2399

 

See note 10

 

HTFL 1311 – 2342

 

See note 10

 

HTLS 1322 – 2347

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

HUMAN SERVICES TECHNICIAN (HS)

 

 

 

1511 – 1575

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

HUMANITITIES (HUM)

 

 

 

1103 – 1112

 

 

2, 6, 8

1114

Ethics & Its Application in Health Care

Elective credit

 

1121

Women’s Perspectives

WOST 260

2, 6, 8

1131

The Art of Being Human

See Note 9

2, 6, 8

2941 – 2943

Nobel Conference: Honors

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

INFORMATION STUDIES (INFS)
1115 Intro to Information Literacy Elective Credit  
       
INTENSIVE CARE PARAMEDICS (ICP)
1000-1070   See note 10  
       

JOURNALISM (JOUR)

 

 

 

1106

American Cinema

ENG 114

2, 6, 7

1110

Intro to Mass Communications

MASS 110

2, 6, 9

1111

Beginning Photography

See Note 9

2, 6

1122

Beginning Newswriting

Elective credit

 

1131

Mass Communications Law

See Note 9

2, 9

1132

Principles of Advertising

See Note 9

2, 9

1150

Intro to Desktop Publishing

BED 481

 

1161, 1162

Publications Laboratory

Elective credit

 

2211

Advanced Photo Projects

See Note 9

2, 6

2223

Free Lance Writing

Elective credit

 

2261, 2262

Publications Laboratory

Elective credit

 

2294

Journalism Internship

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

LAW ENFORCEMENT (LAWE)

 

 

 

1105

Intro to Law Enforcement

LAWE 131

 

1110

Police Report Writing

Elective credit

 

1112

Intro to Criminal Investigations

LAWE 233

 

2117

Minnesota Statutes

Elective credit

 

2120

Human Behavior for Law Enforcement

Elective credit

 

2122

Criminal Procedure

LAWE 231

 

2125

Community Policing & Service

Elective credit

 

2231 Firearms for Law Enforcement Elective credit  

 

 

 

 

MACHINE TOOL (MT)

 

 

 

1510 – 2680

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

 

 

 

0090 – 0099

 

No credit

 

1015

Applied Technical Math

See note 10

 

1030, 1032

Principles of Technical Math I & II

See note 10

 

1101

Math for Technology

See note 10

 

1102

College Math

See note 10

 

1104

College Calculus for Technology Programs

See Note 9

2, 4

1111

Contemporary Concepts in Math

MATH 110

2, 4

1112 Mathematical Reasoning   2, 4

1113

Finite Math with College Algebra

 

2, 4

1115

College Algebra

MATH 112

2, 4

1117

Precalculus

MATH 113

2, 4

1119

Applied Calculus for Businesses & Econ

MATH 181

2, 4

1127, 1128

Calculus I & II

MATH 121, 122

2, 4

1191

Special Mathematics Topics

See Note 9

2, 4

2051

Quality Control: Control Theory

Elective credit

 

2052

Quality Control: Control Lab

Elective credit

 

2208

Fundamentals of Statistics

STAT 154

2, 4

2218

Discrete Mathematics

MATH 180

2

2237

Multivariable & Vector Calculus

MATH 223

2, 4

2238

Differential Equations & Linear Algebra

MATH 321

2, 4

 

 

 

 

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET)

 

 

 

1123

Manufacturing Material & Processes I

Elective credit

 

1146

Manufacturing Material & Processes II

MET 177

 

1224

Engineering Drafting II

Elective credit

 

2358

Machine Design

MET 144 or Elective credit

 

2458

Product Design

MET 144 or Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

MEDICAL ASSISTANT (MA)

 

 

 

1070 – 1840

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

MUSIC (MUSC)

 

 

 

1001 Music Fundamentals MUS 230  
1101 Music Appreciation See Note 9 2, 6

1201, 1202

Hist & Survey of Musical Lit I & II

MUS 221, 222

2, 6

1221

Popular Music in the U.S.

MUS 126

2, 6

1301

Concert Choir

MUS 101

2, 6

1302

Concert Band

MUS 112

2, 6

1321

AIRES

MUS 103

2, 6

1322

Jazz Band

MUS 115

 

1331

Vocal Ensemble

MUS 103

2, 6

1332

Instrumental Ensemble

Elective credit

 

1340 World Drum Ensemble See Note 9 2, 6, 8

1401, 1402

Class Piano

MUS 161, Elective credit

2, 6

1421, 1422

Class Voice

MUS 151, 152

2, 6

1431 Beginning Guitar MUS 175  

1450

Applied Music – Vocal

MUS 251

2, 6

1460

Applied Music – Instrumental

Credit Applied to Appropriate Instrument

2, 6

1501, 1521

Music Theory I, Sight-Sing/Ear Train I

MUS 131 if both taken

2, 6

1502, 1522

Music Theory II, Sight-Sing/Ear Train II

MUS 132 if both taken

2, 6

1601

Electronic Music Synthesis I

MUS 281

2, 6

1602 Electronic Music Synthesis II Elective credit  

1621

Audio Production I

See Note 9

2, 6

1622 Audio Production II Elective credit  

2501, 2521

Mus Theory III, Sight-Sing/Ear Train III

MUS 231

2, 6

2502, 2522

Mus Theory IV, Sight-Sing/Ear Train IV

MUS 232

2, 6

 

 

 

 

NETWORKING SPECIALIST (NETW)
1060-2085   See note 10  
       

NURSING (NURS)

 

 

 

1117 – 2220

 

Elective credit

 

 

*Students planning to have a two year RN and wishing to transfer to the BS RN Track Program should contact the MSU Admissions Office or the MSU Nursing Department.

 

 

 

 

 

NURSING ASSISTANT (NA)

 

 

 

1600 – 1609

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

NUTRITION (NUTR)

 

 

 

1211

Principles of Nutrition

FCS 240

 

 

 

 

 

PERIOPERATIVE NURSING PRACTICE I (PO)

 

 

 

1500 – 1510

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PERSONAL LIFE (PL)

 

 

 

1102 – 1104

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN (PHRM)

 

 

 

1101 – 1196

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

 

 

 

1114

Intro to Philosophy

PHIL 100

2, 6, 9

1125

Ethics

PHIL 120

2, 9

1145

Logic

PHIL 110

 

2971 – 2972

Philosophical Problems: Honors

See Note 9

2, 6, 9

 

 

 

 

PHLEBOTOMY (PHLB)
1101, 1102   See note 10  
       

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PHED)

 

 

 

1100 – 1144

 

Physical Education Activity Credit

 

2210 – 2236

Varsity Athletics

1 Credit PE Activity, Rest Elective Credit

 

2250

Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries

Elective credit

 

2260 Officiating Basketball HP 252  

2270

Intro to Phys. Ed.

HP 160

 

2294

Phys. Ed. Internship

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

PHYSICS (PHYS)

 

 

 

1101

Elements of Physics

PHYS 101

2, 3A

1102

Physics for the Health Sciences

Elective credit

 

1107, 1108

Technical Physics I & II

Satisfies 2 Semester Physics Required for AET, CET, EET, & MET

 

1117, 1118

Intro Physics I & II

PHYS 211, 212

2, 3A

1127, 1128

Classical Physics I & II

PHYS 221, 222

2, 3A

2202 Radiation Physics Elective credit  
2212 Principles of Radiographic Exposure Elective credit  

2227

Modern Physics

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)

 

 

 

1617

Amer Gov’t Theory, Principles, Process

POLS 100

2, 5, 9

1618

Amer Gov’t Structure-Domestic/Foreign

POLS 111

2, 5, 9

 

 

 

 

PRACTICAL NURSING (PNM)

 

 

 

1106 – 1410

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)

 

 

 

1611

Psychology of Adjustment

PSYC 240

2, 5, 10

2611

Social Psychology

PSYC 340

2, 5, 7, 9

2618

General Psychology

PSYC 101

2, 5, 9

2626

Human Growth & Development

Elective Credit

2, 5, 7

 

 

 

 

RADIOGRAPHY (RADT)

 

 

 

1131 – 1140

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

RECREATION (REC)

 

 

 

2223 – 2294

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

RESPIRATORY CARE (RC)

 

 

 

1101 – 2241

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

RETAIL MERCHANDISING (RMDS)

 

 

 

1110 – 2294

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)

 

 

 

1612

Sex & Gender in Society

SOC 209

2, 5, 7

1614

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

2, 5, 7

1914

Intro to Sociology: Honors

SOC 101

2, 5, 8

1616

Social Problems

SOC 100

2, 5, 9

2612

Marriage & Family Across Life Span

SOC 208

2, 5, 7

2625

Minority Group Relations

ETHN 100

2, 5, 7

2627 Human Exceptionality Elective credit  

2630

Field Experience

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SPANISH (SPAN)

 

 

 

1001

Intro to Hispanic Cultures

See Note 9

2, 7, 8

1101, 1102

Beginning Spanish I & II

SPAN 101, 102

2, 8

1130

Introductory Medical Spanish

See Note 9

2

2101

Intermediate Spanish I

SPAN 201

2, 6, 8

2102 Intermediate Spanish II Under Review 2, 6, 8

2111

Spanish Conversation

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SPEECH (SPCH)

 

 

 

1114

Fundamentals of Speech

SPEE 102

1B, 2

1121

Beginning Acting

THEA 101

2, 6

1125

Oral Interpretation

See Note 9

2, 6

1130

Interpersonal Communication

SPEE 101

2, 6, 7

1134

Theatre Appreciation

THEA 100

2, 6, 8

1135

Stagecraft I

THEA 105

2, 6

2210 Field Experience in Intercultural Communication See Note 9 2, 6, 8
2214 Strategies of Human Communication Under Review 1B, 2

2292

Speech Activity

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY (ST)

 

 

 

2110 – 2124

 

See note 10

 

 

 

 

 

STUDY SKILLS (STSK)

 

 

 

1670 – 1671

 

Elective credit