MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

Table of Semester Equivalent Courses for
HIBBING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
A Technical and Community College

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2006-2007 catalog of Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2005-2008 catalog of Hibbing 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 2006-2007 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 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

HIBBING NUMBER

HIBBING COURSE 2003-2005

MSU EQUIVALENT 2006-2007

MnTC GOAL

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ALLIED HEALTH (ALHE) 

1400, 1500

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ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) 

1010

Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 230

5, 8

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ART (ART) 

1010

Intro to Art

ART 160

6, 8

1050, 1060

Drawing 1 & 2

ART 110, 210

6

1120

Design

ART 101

6

1210

Painting

ART 240

6

1450, 1460

Ceramics 1 & 2

ART 250, 251

6

1500

Art History

ART 261

6, 8

2010

Sculpture

ART 280

6

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ASTRONOMY (ASTR) 

1050

Solar System Astronomy

AST 101

3B

1150

Stellar & Galactic Astronomy

See Note 9

3B

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN (ASES) 

1010 - 2019

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BIOLOGY (BIOL) 

1050

Human Biology

BIOL 100

3A, 10

1120

Microbiology

BIOL 270

3A

1201

Integrated Anatomy & Physiology

Elective credit

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1250, 1260

Human Anat & Physiology

BIOL 220 & 230 if both taken

3A

1510

General Biology of Cells

BIOL 105

3A

1520

General Biology of Animals and Plants

BIOL 106

3A

2140

Human Anatomy

BIOL 220

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2151

Human Physiology

BIOL 230 

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Ecology & Field Biology

BIOL 215

3A, 10

2251

Limnology

BIOL 432

3A, 10

2260

Human Anatomy & Physiology for Paramedics

Elective credit

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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (BUS) 

1010

Intro to Business

MRKT 100

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1105

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Elective credit

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1107

Records and Info Management

Student must earn B on MSU upper-level Mgt. course to earn credit

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1110, 1111

Keyboarding 1 & 2

BED 161, 162

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1215

Principles of Sales

Elective credit

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1230

Legal Environment of Business

BLAW 200

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1241 - 1286

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Elective credit

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1300

Business Communications

BED 120

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1600

Medical/Legal Technology

HLTH 321

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1800

Interpersonal & Transitional Skills in Management

Elective credit

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2100 - 2105

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Elective credit

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2160

Machine Transcription

BED 163

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2210, 2215

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Elective credit

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2230, 2240

Principles of Accounting 1 & 2

ACCT 200, 210

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2250 – 2850

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Student must get B on MSU upper level mgt. course to gain credit for course.

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CAPP) 

1510 – 2510

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CHEMISTRY (CHEM) 

1110

Aspects of Chemistry 1

CHEM 100

3A

1120

Aspects of Chemistry 2

See Note 9

3A

1610

General Chemistry 1

CHEM 201

3A

1611

General Chemistry 2

CHEM 202

3A

2710

Organic Chemistry 1

CHEM 320

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Organic Chemistry 2

CHEM 321 & 331

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CISCO NETWORK TECHNICIAN (CNT)

1010 – 1100

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COMMUNICATIONS (COMM)
1100 Professional and Personal Communications SPEE 212  
       

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI) 

1010

Computer Literacy

COMS 100 or 101

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1021, 1050

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Elective credit

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1060

FORTRAN Programming

COMS 272

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Fundamentals of Computer Sci 1

COMS 211

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1100

Foundations of Computer Science

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C++ Programming

COMS 271

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1350 – 1400

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Elective credit

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1450

Advanced Web Authoring

Elective credit

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1470

PHP Programming

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1500

Java Programming

COMS 270

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Object-Oriented Analysis & Design

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Java Programming 2

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Java Programming 3

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Secure Programming

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1600

Intro to UNIX/Linux

Elective credit

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SQL Programming

Elective credit

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Data Modeling and Design

Elective credit

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Database Administration

Elective credit

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1730

Oracle Forms and Reports

Elective credit

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2080

Fundamentals of Computer Sci 2

COMS 212

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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 Hibbing, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU. Hibbing students who have taken CSCI 1500 will satisfy this requirement.

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CULINARY ARTS (CAMT) 

1600 – 2490

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CULINARY ARTS ASSISTANT (CUL)

1000 - 1015

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DENTAL ASSISTING (DAS) 

1501 – 2657

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DIESEL (DSL) 

1500 – 2552

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ECONOMICS (ECON) 

1010

Macroeconomics

ECON 201

5, 8

1030

Intro to Economic Reasoning

ECON 100

5, 8

1050

Microeconomics

ECON 202

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ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE (ELM) 

1010 - 2028

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EMPLOYMENT SKILLS (EMPL) 

1120 – 2515

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS

1400 – 2520

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ENGINEERING (ENGR)

1010

Intro to Engineering

EE/ME 101, ME 102 or 103

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1130

DC Circuits for Engineering Technology

EET 113

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1140

AC Circuits for Engineering Technology

EET 114

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Digital Logic

EE 244

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2010

Statics

ME 212

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Dynamics

ME 214

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Elective credit

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Electrical Engineering Fund w/ Lab

EE 230

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2071

Linear Electrical Circuits w/ Lab

EE 231

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ENGLISH (ENGL) 

0890, 0900

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No credit

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1060

Freshman Composition

ENG 101

1A

1070

Technical Report Writing

ENG 271

1C

1090

Advanced Composition

See Note 9

1C

1110

Short Story

ENG 113

6

1130

Science Fiction

ENG 214

6, 9

1140

Poetry

ENG 112

6

1150

Multi-Cultural Literature

ENG 211

6, 7

1170

Film

ENG 114

6, 8

1180

Environmental Literature

See Note 9

6, 10

1190

Lives Through Literature

See Note 9

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Creative Writing

ENG 242

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2110, 2120

English Literature

See Note 9

6

2210, 2220

American Literature

See Note 9

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (ENSC) 

1050

Environmental Science

BIOL 215

3A, 10

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GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) 

1100

Cultural Geography

GEOG 103

5, 8

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GEOLOGY (GEOL) 

1010

Physical Geology

GEOL 121

3A

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HEALTH (HLTH) 

1010

Personal & Community Health

HLTH 101

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1050

Chemical Awareness

HLTH 310

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1070

First Aid/CPR

HLTH 210

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Wellness

Physical Ed Activity Credit

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1200

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers

Elective credit 

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2010

Fundamentals of Nutrition

FCS 140

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HISTORY (HIST) 

1050, 1060

European History

Credit in European History

5

1150

American Indian History

Elective credit

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1250, 1260

American History

HIST 190, 191

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1400

Modern Asia

HIST 150

5, 8

2200

Minnesota History

Elective credit

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World War II

HIST 150

5, 8

2310

The American West

HIST 150

5, 7

2580

Vietnam War

HIST 150

5, 8

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INFORMATION STUDIES (INFS)

1000

Information Literacy

Elective credit

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INTERNET SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR (ISA)

1000 – 2990

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LAW ENFORCEMENT (LAW) 

1510 – 2597

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Elective Credit

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SKILLS COURSES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT (SKL) 

2661 – 2667

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Elective Credit

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MASS COMMUNICATION (MACO) 

1300

Basic Photography

ART 275

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Advanced Photography

Elective credit

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Digital Photography

Elective credit

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MATHEMATICS (MATH) 

0920– 0971

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No credit

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1020

Advanced Algebra

Elective credit

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1030

Math for Information Systems Technology

MATH 110

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1040

College Algebra

MATH 112

4

1090

Math for Elementary Teachers

MATH 201

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1100

Finite Mathematics

See Note 9

4

1150

Liberal Arts Math

MATH 110

4

1200

Survey of Calculus

MATH 181

4

1300

Trigonometry

MATH 113

4

1501

Pre-Calculus

MATH 115

4

2010

Statistics

STAT 154

4

2101, 2111

Calculus 1 & 2

MATH 121, 122

4

2121

Calculus 3

MATH 223

4

2211

Differential Equations

MATH 321

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MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST (MEDC)

1040 - 2240

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MICROCOMPUTER SERVICE TECHNICIAN (MCT) 

1500 – 2547

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MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (MLT) 

1408 – 2501

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MULTI-CULTURAL STUDIES (MCS) 

1010

Intro to Indian Studies

ETHN 120

5, 7

1071

Native American Art

See Note 9

6, 7

2010 - 2060

Study Abroad

See Note 9

6, 8

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MULITMEDIA SPECIALIST (MMSP) 

1000 – 2790

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MUSIC (MUSC) 

1010

Music Theory

MUS 131 & 133

6

1050

America’s Popular Music

MUS 125

6, 7

1100

Music Appreciation

MUS 120

6, 8

1150

Fundamentals of Music

MUS 130

6

1200

Choir

MUS 101

6, 11

1350

Concert Band

MUS 112

6, 11

1360

Pep Band

MUS 113

6, 11

1400

Applied Beginning Piano

MUS 261

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Applied Voice

MUS 251

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1420

Applied Advanced Piano

Elective credit

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Applied Organ

MUS 265

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Applied String

MUS 278

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Applied Woodwinds

MUS 278

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1460

Applied Brass

MUS 278

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1470

Applied Percussion

MUS 274

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Fine Arts in the Age of Reason, Revolution and Romanticism

Elective credit

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NATURAL SCIENCE (NSCI)

1500

Meteorology

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History of Science: Atomic Bomb

Elective credit

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NURSING (NURS) 

0950

Essential Mathematics for Nurses

No credit

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PARAMEDIC (EMTP)

1120 - 2600

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (PDEV)
8083 Service-Learning Experience Elective credit  
       

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) 

1200

Intro to Philosophy

PHIL 100

6

1300

Ethics

PHIL 120

6, 9

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) 

1020 – 1800

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Physical Ed Activity Credit

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MAJORS & MINORS (PE) 

2010

Intro to Phys. Ed.

HP 160

11

2300, 2310

Scuba

Physical Ed Activity Credit

11

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PHYSICS (PHYS) 

1010, 1020

Intro to Physics 1 & 2

PHYS 211, 212

3A

2010, 2021

General Physics 1 & 2

PHYS 221, 222

3A

2030

Modern Physics

Elective credit

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POLITICAL SCIENCE (PSCI) 

1100

American Government

POLS 111

5, 9

1300

State & Local Government

POLS 371

5, 9

1500 Alternative Spring Break Elective credit  

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PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE (PREP) 

0505 – 0525

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PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) 

1010

Psychology of Adjustment

PSYC 240

5

1205

General Psychology

PSYC 101

5

1210

Methodology

See Note 9

5

1350

Lifespan Development

KSP 235

5

1400

Abnormal Psychology

See Note 9

5

2100

Theories of Personality

Elective credit

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READING (READ) 

0950, 0960

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Efficient College Reading

Elective credit

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REFRIGERATION, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING & APPLIANCE REPAIR (RHAA)

1400 – 2681

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SOCIOLOGY (SOC) 

1100

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

5, 7

1200

Social Problems

SOC 100

5, 9

1300

Criminology

LAWE 332

5, 9

1400

Marriage & Family

SOC 208

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Race & Ethnicity

See Note 9

5, 7

2300

Sociology of Aging

See Note 9

5, 9

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SPEECH (SPCH) 

1010

Fundamentals of Speech

SPEE 102

1B

1050

Interpersonal Communication

SPEE 101

1B

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STUDY SKILLS (STSK) 

1000, 1100

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THEATER (THTR) 

1200, 1210

Theater Practicum

Credit in Theatre Activity

6

1400

Intro to Theater

THEA 100

6, 7

1450

Beginning Acting

THEA 101

6

1490

Intermediate Acting

THEA 110

6

1500

Social Conscience in Drama

See Note 9

6, 9

1650

Directing I

THEA 235

6