MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

Table of Semester Course Equivalents for
NORMANDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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

NORMANDALE NUMBER 

NORMANDALE COURSE 2006-2007

MSU EQUIVALENT 2006-2007

MnTC
GOAL

'

'

'

'

ACCOUNTING (ACCT) 

1051 Accounting Basics Elective credit  

1900

Topics in Accounting

Elective credit

'

2251, 2252

Principles of Accounting I & II

ACCT 200, 210

'

2254

Intro to Management Info Systems

MGMT 200

'

2900 Topics in Accounting Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY (ATEC)

1101 - 2181

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)

1121

Women Across Cultures

WOST 220

5, 8

1125

Phys Anthro: Ongoing Human Evol

ANTH 220

'

1126

Archaeology & Prehistory: Discovering the Human

ANTH 210

'

1127

Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 230

5, 8

1150

Native Amer: Yesterday, Today, Tom

ETHN 120 or ANTH 334

5, 7

1188

Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion

ANTH 332

'

1900 Topics in Anthropology ANTH 285  
2900 Topics in Anthropology ANTH 285  
       

ART (ART) 

1101

The Visual Arts

ART 160

6, 8

1102, 1103, 1104

Art History Surveys I, II, III

Credit in ART History

6, 8

1109

Basic Still Photography

See Note 9

6

1110

Black & White Photography I

ART 275

6

1111

Black & White Photography II

See Note 9

6

1112

Basic Color Photography

See Note 9

6

1113 Video Art See Note 9 6

1121

Drawing I

ART 110

6

1122

Design I

ART 101

6

1123

Sculpture I

See Note 9

6

1124

Ceramic Processes I

ART 251

6

1125 Glass Fusing Elective credit 6

1126

Printmaking

ART 271

6

1190 - 2200

'

Elective credit

'

2201

Figure Drawing

ART 212

6

2203

Ceramic Processes II

ART 250

6

2204

Drawing II

See Note 9

6

2205

Sculpture II

See Note 9

6

2222

Computer Art

See Note 9

6

2224 Designing Web Pages ART 306 6

2251

Painting

ART 240

6

2252 Watercolor Painting ART 245 6
2900 Topics in Art Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

BIOLOGY (BIOL) 

1097

Topics

BIOL 101

'

1101 Intro to Human Genetics See Note 9 3A

1102

Human Biology

BIOL 100

3A

1103 Intro to Emerging Diseases See Note 9 3A, 8

1104

MN Natural Hist & Field

BIOL 101

3A, 10

1105

General Biology: Cells to Organisms

BIOL 105

3A

1106 General Biology: Ecology & Evolution BIOL 106 3A

1110

Environmental Biology

'

3B, 10

1125

Biology of Women

BIOL 101

3B, 7

1141

Human Anatomy

BIOL 220

3A

1142

Human Physiology

BIOL 230

3A

1900 Topics in Biology Elective credit  

2202

Zoology

See Note 9

3A

2203

Botany

BIOL 217

3A

2204

Microbiology

BIOL 270

3A

2205

Genetics

BIOL 211

3A

2900 Topics in Biology Elective credit  
       

BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (BMED)

1100 - 2400   See Note 10  
       

BUSINESS: MARKETING & MANAGEMENT (BUSN) 

1100

Principles of Marketing

Elective credit

'

1101 E-Commerce Elective credit  

1105

Intro to Business

MRKT 100

'

1120 – 2120

'

Elective credit

'

2125 Global Practices in the Global Market Elective credit  

2155

Legal Environment of Business

BLAW 200

'

2200 Human Resource Management Elective credit '

2220

Stats for Business and Econ

STAT 154 or ECON 207

'

2252 - 2424   Elective credit '

'

'

'

'

CHEMISTRY (CHEM) 

1010

Environmental Chemistry

See Note 9

3A, 10

1020

Survey of Chemistry

CHEM 100

3A

1050

Chemistry for Health Sciences

See Note 9

3A

1061, 1062

Principles of Chemistry I & II

CHEM 201, 202

3A

1900 Topics in Chemistry Elective credit  

2041

Quantitative Analysis

Elective credit

'

2058, 2059 Organic Chemistry Essentials I & II CHEM 320, 321, & 331 if both taken 3B

2061

Organic Chemistry I

CHEM 320

'

2062

Organic Chemistry II

CHEM 321 & 331

'

' Note: 2061 & 2062 recommended for students seeking a bachelor's degree at MSU when MSU 320, 321, & 331are required. '
2900 Topics in Chemistry Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

COMMUNICATION (COMM) 

1097

Topics in Communication

Elective credit

'

1100

Intro to Human Communication

SPEE 100

1B

1101

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

SPEE 102

1B

1106

Intro to Mass Communication

MASS 110

5, 9

1111

Interpersonal Communication

SPEE 101

1B

1112

Media Writing

Elective credit

'

1113

Public Relations

See Note 9

5, 9

1115 Journalism Lab See Note 9 '

1118

Broadcasting

Elective credit

'

1121

Small Group Communication

SPEE 201

1B

1131

Intercultural Communication

SPEE 203

7

1141

Nonverbal Communication

SPEE 202

7

1190

Cooperative Education in Comm.

Elective credit

'

1900

Topics in Communication

Elective credit

'

2111 Family Communication See Note 9 5
2900 Topics in Communication Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (CAPL) 

1000

Computer Keyboarding

BED 161

'

1010 - 2900

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI) 

1097 Special Topics in Computer Science Elective credit '

1100

Fundamentals of Computers

COMS 100 or 101

'

1101

Intro to Computing & Prob Solving

COMS 110

4

1111

Intro to Programming in C

Elective credit

'

1113

Intro to Object-Oriented Prog in C

COMS 211

'

1203

Intro to Computer Programming in Java

Elective credit

 

2001, 2002

Structure of Comp Prog I & II

COMS 211, 212

'

 

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

2011

Discrete Structures of Comp Sci

MATH 180

4

2021

Machine Architecture & Org

Elective credit

'

2031

Intro to Numerical Computing

Elective credit Only for Computer Science majors

'

'

'

'

'

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (COMT) 

1107 - 2900

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

COUNSELING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT (CCD)
1170 - 2000 ' Elective credit '
' ' ' '

DENTAL HYGIENE (DENH) 

1110 - 2900

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

DIETETIC TECHNOLOGY (DIET) 

1101 - 2272

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

ECONOMICS (ECON) 

1100 Personal Finance See Note 9

'9

1200 Consumer Economics See Note 9 5, 9
1900 Topics in Economics Elective credit  

2201

Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 202

5, 9

2202

Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 201

5, 8

2900 Topics in Economics ECON 100  

'

'

'

'

EDUCATION (EDUC) 

1101 Introduction to Education EEC 200  
1120 Spanish for Educators 1 Elective credit  
1190 Cooperative Education in Education Elective credit  
1220 Spanish for Educators 2 Elective credit  
2408 Individuals with Diverse and Exceptional Needs Elective credit  

2409

Learning and Human Development for Diverse Learners

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

ENGINEERING (ENGR) 

1020 Intro to Engineering Design Elective credit  

2235

Statics

ME 212

'

2236

Dynamics

ME 214

'

2240, 2241

Circuits I & II

EE 230, 231

'

'

'

'

'

ENGLISH COMPOSITION (ENGC) 

0800 - 0900

'

No credit

'

1101

Freshman Composition

ENG 101

1A

1102

Technical Writing

ENG 271

'

1103

Business Writing

Elective credit

'

1900 Topics in Composition Elective credit  
2000 Advanced Writing ENG 201 1C

'

'

'

'

ENGLISH/LITERATURE (ENGL) 

1000 Intro to Literature ENG 110 6

1130

Literature of Diversity

ENG 211

6, 7

1140

Gender & Literature

ENG 211

6

1150

Contemporary Literary Studies

See Note 9

6

1160

Children's Literature

See Note 9

6, 7

1161

Young Adult Literature

See Note 9

6, 7

1186

Intro to Poetry

ENG 112

6

1187

Intro to Drama

ENG 112

6

1188

Intro to Short Stories

ENG 113

6

1189

Intro to Novel

ENG 113

6

1900 Topics in Literature ENG 214  

2120

Shakespeare

See Note 9

6

2150, 2151

American Literature I & II

See Note 9

6, 9

2160, 2161

British Writers I & II

See Note 9

6

2900 Topics in Literature Elective Credit  

'

'

'

'

ENGLISH CREATIVE WRITING (ENGW)
1111 Creative Writing ENG 242 6
1112 Intro to Poetry Writing 100 Level Elective Credit 6
1113 Intro to Fiction Writing 100 Level Elective Credit 6
1114 Intro to Play and Screen Writing See Note 9 6
1900 Topics in Creative Writing 100 Level Elective Credit 6
       
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS (EAP)

0610-0855

' No credit '
1900 Topics in English for Academic Purposes Elective credit '
2900 Topics in English for Academic Purposes Elective credit  
' ' ' '
EXERCISE SCIENCE (EXSC)

1102

Badminton

HP 176

11

1103

Bowling

HP 114

11

1104

Conditioning I

HP 175

11

1105 Fitness Yoga PE Actvity Credit 11 

1107

Golf

HP 177

11

1109

Karate

HP 190

11

1110

Snowboarding

HP 179

11

1111

Downhill Skiing

HP 179

11

1112

Tennis

HP 176

11

1116

Volleyball

HP 190

11

1128

Personal Nutrition & Exercise

HLTH 315

11

1129

Fitness for Life I

HP 103

11

1130

Fitness Walking

HP 175

11

1131 Fitness Jogging HP 117 11 

1133

Fencing

HP 190

11

1151

Rock Climbing

HP 190

11

1153

Backpack & Wilderness Preservation

HP 190

10, 11

1200 Beginning Weight Training HP 175  
1400 Studio Cycling Elective credit  
1500 Hiking & Snowshoeing HP 179  
1900 PE Topics Elective credit  

2204

Conditioning II

HP 175

11

2205 Fitness Yoga PE Activity Credit 11 

2229

Fitness for Life II

HP 103

11

2253 Advanced Backpacking & Outdoor Leadership HP 175  
2300 Intro to Exercise Science PE Activity Credit  
2305 Exercise Physiology HP 414  

2310

Foundations of Personal Training

See Note 9

'

2315 Exercise Prescription HP 175  
       

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG) 

1101

Physical Geography

GEOG 101

3A, 10

1102

Human Geography

GEOG 103

5, 8

1103

Economic Geography

See Note 9

5, 8

1121

World Regional Geography

Elective credit

5, 8

1123

Geography of Minnesota

See Note 9

5, 10

1124

Geography of Latin America

See Note 9

5, 8

1125

Geography of U.S. & Canada

Satisfies Elem Ed Requirement

7, 10

1170

Urban Geography

See Note 9

7, 9

1172

Introductory Meteorology

GEOG 217

3A, 10

1180 Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Elective credit  
1900 Topics in Geography Elective credit  
2900 Topics in Geography Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

GEOLOGY (GEOL) 

1101

Physical Geology

GEOL 121

3A , 10

1102

Historical Geology

GEOL 122

3A

1110

Environmental Geology

GEOL 100

3B, 10

1900 Topics in Geology See Note 9 3A
2900 Topics in Geology See Note 9 3A

'

'

'

'

HEALTH (HLTH) 

1010 - 1103

'

Elective credit

'

1104

Contemporary Health Issues

HLTH 101 (Required for Elem. Ed.)

9

1106

Drug Use & Abuse

HLTH 310 (Required for Elem. Ed.)

9

1107

Principles of Nutrition

FCS 140 (Satisfies Nursing & Dental Hygiene)

3B

1111 Community CPR HLTH 215 '

1112

CPR for Professional Rescuer

HLTH 215

'

1118

Stress Management

See Note 9

9

1128

Personal Nutrition and Exercise

HLTH 315

'

1160

Theory & Pract of T’ai Chi

See Note 9

8

1170 - 2160   Elective credit '

2209

First Responder

HLTH 210

'

2210 Wilderness Medicine 100 Level Elective  

'

'

'

'

HEALTH CARE CORE CURRICULUM (HCCC)
1000 - 1080   See Note 10  
       

HISTORY (HIST) 

1101, 1102

History of World Civilizations I & II

HIST 170, 171

'5, 8

1103 History of World Civilizations III HIST 153 5, 8
1111, 1112 U.S. History HIST 190, 191 5, 7
1131 History of Family: Cross-Cultural HIST 150 5, 8
1133 Minnesota History HIST 154 5, 10
1900 Topics in History HIST 150  

'

'

'

'

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT (HSMA) 

1100 - 2900

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

LAW ENFORCEMENT (SOC)
1104 Introduction to Sociology SOC 101 5
2110 American Minority Relations ETHN 100 5,7
2114 Families in Crisis Elective credit  
2130 Intorducion to Criminal Justice LAWE 131 9
2131 Juvenile Justice LAWE 332  
2132 Police and Community LAWE 335  
       

MATHEMATICS (MATH) 

0400 - 0900

'

No credit

'

1020

Mathematics for Liberal Arts

MATH 110

4

1050, 1060

Math for Elem Teachers I & II

MATH 201, 202

4

1080

Intro to Statistics

STAT 154 or ECON 207

4

1100 College Algebra & Probability MATH 112 4 '
1200 Finite Mathematics See Note 9

4

1400 Survey of Calculus MATH 181

4

1500 Precalculus MATH 115

4

1510, 1520 Calculus I & II MATH 121, 122

4

1900

Topics in Mathematics

MATH 110

'

2400

Prob & Stats for Eng & Science

MATH/STAT 354

4

2510

Calculus III: Multivariable Calc

MATH 223

4

2520

Calculus IV: Differential Equations

MATH 321

4

2900 Topics in Mathematics Elective Credit  

'

'

'

'

MUSIC (MUSC) 

1100

Beginning Music Lessons

MUS 251, 261, 278

'

1113

Concert Choir

MUS 101

11

1116

Concert Band

MUS 112

11

1118

Orchestra

MUS 116

11

1120

Fundamentals of Music

MUS 130

6

1121

Intro to World Music

See Note 9

6, 8

1122

Music Listening & Literature

MUS 120

6

1123 Jazz History See Note 9 6, 7

1131

Music Theory I

MUS 131

'

1132 Music Theory II MUS 132  
1141 Vocal Ensemble MUS 119  11 
1142 Guitar Ensemble MUS 119 11 
1143 Piano Ensemble MUS 119 11
1144 Instrumental Ensemble MUS 119  11
1145 Jazz Ensemble MUS 115 11

1151

Applied Music

Credit in appropriate class or Elective credit

'

1152 Performance Class Elective credit '

1156

Guitar I: Class Lessons

MUS 174

'

1157

Class Piano I

MUS 161

'

1158

Class Piano II

Elective credit

'

1159 Piano Proficiency MUS 162 '

1161

Voice: Class Lessons

MUS 151

'

1166 Guitar II: Class Lessons Elective credit  
1170 Jazz Improvisation    
1181 Ear Training I MUS 133  
1182 Ear Training II MUS 134  
1900 Topics in Music MUS 499  

2231

Music Theory III

MUS 231

'

2232

Music Theory IV

MUS 232

'

2245

Baroque & Classical Music

See Note 9

6

2246

Medieval & Renaissance Music

See Note 9

6

2247

Nineteenth & Twentieth Cent Music

See Note 9

6

2270 Jazz Improvisation 2    
2281 Ear Training III MUS 233  
2282 Ear Training IV MUS 234  

'

'

'

'

NANOTECHNOLOGY (NANO)
1150 Intro to Engineering & Technology Elective credit  
1153 AC/DC Circuits Satisfies MET circuits or Elective credit  
1180, 1183 Manufacturing Processes, Metallurgy MET 177 if all taken  
1184 Fluid Mechanics AET 334  
1188 - 2900   Elective credit  
       
NCC (NCC)
1000, 1900   No credit  
       
NURSING ASSISTANT (NURS)
1057 Nursing Assistant Elective credit '
' ' ' '

NURSING (NURS)

1110 - 2220

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) 

1101

Intro to Philosophy

PHIL 100

6

1102

Logic

PHIL 110

4

1103

Ethics

PHIL 120

6, 9

1140

Environmental Ethics

See Note 9

9, 10

1150

Intro to World Religions

See Note 9

6, 8

1160 Philosophy of Art See Note 9 6
1900 Topics in Philosophy Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

PHYSICS (PHYS) 

1050 Physics for Elementary Teachers PHYS 101 3A
1060 Physics for Health Technologists Elective credit 3A

1103

Natural Science Physics

PHYS 101

3A

1104

Descriptive Astronomy

AST 101

3B

1110, 1111

College Physics I & II

PHYS 211, 212

3A

1114 Introductory Astronomy 100 Level Elective 3A

1121, 1122

Physics with Calculus I & II

PHYS 221, 222

3A

1900 Topics in Physics Elective credit  

2250

Modern Physics

See Note 9

3B

2900 Topics in Physics Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS) 

1097

Topics in Political Science

POLS 201

'

1130

Intro to U.S. Politics

POLS 111

5, 9

1132

Intro to Comparative Politics

POLS 241

5, 8

1133 Middle East Politics See Note 9 5, 8

1134

Intro to Pol Thought thru Classical Thinkers

See Note 9

5, 9

1135

Intro to Modern Political Thought

See Note 9

5, 9

1136 City Politics See Note 9 5, 8

1190

Coop in Political Science

Elective credit

'

2253

Const Law 1: up to Reconstruction

See Note 9

5, 9

2254

Const Law 2: Reconstruction to Present

See Note 9

5, 9

2900 Topics in Political Science Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AT NORMANDALE (PLAN)

1030 Work/Life Planning CSP 110  
       

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)

1097

Topics in Psychology

Elective credit

'

1100

Psychology of Adjustment

PSYC 240

5

1106

Psychology of Women

See Note 9

7

1108

Psychology of Death & Dying

See Note 9

9

1109 Child Development 200 Level Elective 5

1110

General Psychology

PSYC 101

5

1120

Psychology of Human Sexuality

See Note 9

5

1190

Cooperative Education in Psych

Elective credit

'

1220 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging See Note 9 7
1900 Topics in Psychology Elective credit  

2200

Abnormal Psychology

See Note 9, also Satisfies Nursing Requirement

5, 7

2210

Developmental Psych: Life-span

KSP 235

5 , 7

2300

Psychology of Personality

See Note 9

5

2900 Topics in Psychology Elective credit  

'

'

'

'

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (RADT) 

1140 - 2242

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

READING (READ) 

0850 - 0960

'

No credit

'

1106 - 1900

'

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

SOCIOLOGY (SOC) 

1100

Modern U.S. Society: Everyday Life in the United States of America

Elective credit

'

1102

Love, Sex and Family

SOC 208

5

1103 Service Learning See Note 9 7, 9

1104

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

5

1106

Social Problems in Changing World

SOC 150

5, 8

1115

Sociology of Sex Roles

See Note 9

5, 7

1121

Women Across Cultures

WOST 220

5, 8

1190

Cooperative Education in Sociology

Elective credit

'

1900 Topics in Sociology Elective credit  

2108

Social Psychology

SOC 351

5, 7

2110

American Minority Relations

ETHN 100

5, 7

2112

Criminology

See Note 9

5

2114

Families in Crisis

Elective credit

'

2125 Social Deviance See Note 9 5, 9

2130

Intro to Criminal Justice

LAWE 131

9

2131

Juvenile Justice

LAWE 332

'

2132

Police & Community

LAWE 335

'

2134

Corrections

Elective credit

'

'

'

'

'

THEATRE (THTR) 

1097

Topics in Theatre Studies

Elective credit

'

1101

Voice & Movement

Elective credit

'

1111

Intro to Cinema

See Note 9

6, 7

1116

Intro to Theatre

THEA 100

6

1117

Intro to Theatre: Television

THEA 100

5, 6

1118

Theatre in Twin Cities

See Note 9

6, 7

1120 Theatre Performance Practicum Theatre Minor Elective Credit  
1122 Technical Theatre Practicum Theatre Minor Elective Credit  
1130 Intro to Stage Costumes THEA 107 6

1135

Intro to Stage Makeup

Theatre activity credit

'

1140 Intro to Stagecraft See Note 9 6

1145

Intro to Stage Lighting

See Note 9

6

1151, 1152

Acting I & II

THEA 101, 110

6

1160 Audition Techniques for Stage and Screen THEA 215 6
1900 Topics in Theatre Studies

Elective credit

 

'

'

'

'

WOMEN'S STUDIES (WMST) 

1101

Intro to Women's Studies

WOST 110

5

1121

Women Across Cultures

WOST 220

5, 8

       
WORLD LANGUAGES

FRENCH (FREN) 

1100, 1200

Beginning French I & II

FREN 101, 102

8

1111

Culture & Civilization

See Note 9

6, 8

2100, 2200

Intermediate French I & II

FREN 201, 202

6, 8

       
GERMAN (GERM)

1100, 1200

Beginning German I & II

GERM 101, 102

8

1111

Culture & Civilization

See Note 9

6, 8

2100, 2200

Intermediate German I & II

GERM 201, 202

6, 8

       
JAPANESE (JAPN)

1100, 1200

Beginning Japanese I & II

See Note 9

8

1111

Culture & Civilization

See Note 9

6, 8

2100, 2200

Intermediate Japanese I & II

See Note 9

6, 8

       
SPANISH (SPAN)
0900 Beginning Conversational Spanish No Credit  

1100, 1200

Beginning Spanish I & II

SPAN 101, 102

8

1111

Culture & Civilization

See Note 9

6, 8

1120, 1220 Spanish for Educators I & II    
1900 Spanish for Heritage Speakers   8

2100, 2200

Intermediate Spanish I & II

SPAN 201, 202

6, 8

2210

Conversation & Composition

SPAN 210

'