MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO

Table of Semester Course Equivalents
For General Education Classes Offered by
ST. PAUL COLLEGE

Updated 7/22/05

For the purposes of this guide General Education and the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) are the same at MSU and will be referred to as MnTC in this equivalency guide.

Note 1: This equivalency guide equates the MnTC courses offered by St. Paul College to the MnTC courses offered by Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) for the 2006-2007 MSU Bulletin. This evaluation applies to general education/MnTC courses taken at St. Paul Technical College during the fall semester 2005 and later.

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 current MSU bulletin for specific program requirements in the major of their choice. Our catalog is available online at http://www.mnsu.edu/bulletins/undergraduate/

Note 3: Normally technical college transfer students will not be transferring with an AA or a completed MnTC, but if they do, they will have satisfied the MSU MnTC requirements. Any transferred AA degree must have 40 semester credits of general education or a completed MnTC.

Note 4: Students transferring with an AS or an AAS and with less than a completed MnTC will have to complete additional general education requirements. MnTC distribution requirements of 40 semester credits must be met by AS and AAS transfers. College level MnTC courses already completed as part of the AS or AAS will be applied to the MSU MnTC requirement.

Note 5: Students transferring without a degree or a completed MnTC will have their already completed MnTC applied to the MSU MnTC, but will have to complete the remainder of the MSU MnTC requirements.

Note 6: The transfer of technical coursework will be limited to sixteen (16) semester credits. The sixteen credits will transfer as electives. It is up to the student’s program advisor to determine if these 16 credits may be used in the major or the minor.

Note 7: Students transferring with completed Certificates or Diplomas will have their coursework evaluated according to Notes 5 and 6.

Note 8: Some majors or minors at MSU require specific MnTC courses. Please use the MSU bulletin and this equivalency table to determine if the appropriate general education requirements are available for your selected major or minor.

Note 9: Courses do not have a direct equivalent course at MSU, but will be used in the MnTC goal if 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.

Any questions pertaining to this guide or to other transfer issues may be directed to your school’s 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

 

ST. PAUL NUMBER

ST. PAUL COURSE 2006-2007

MSU EQUIVALENT COURSE

MnTC
AREA

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ACCOUNTING (ACCT)

1411

Principles of Accounting I

ACCT 200

 

1412 - 2591   Elective credit  

 

 

 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT/OFFICE CAREERS (ADMS)

0710

Keyboarding Fundamentals

No credit

 

1400 - 2590

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASLS)

1411 American Sign Language I CDIS 205 '
1412 American Sign Language II CDIS 206  
1413 American Sign Language III CDIS 207  
1414 - 1497   Elective Credit  

 

 

 

 

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)

1710

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 230

5, 7

1720

Physical Anthropology

ANTH 220

5, 10

1790

Special Topics in Anthropology

ANTH 285

5

 

 

 

 

APPLIANCE FIELD SERVICE TECHNOLOGY (MAJR)

1400 - 1560

'

See Note 10

'

       

ART (ARTS)

1710

Fundamentals of Photography 1

Elective credit

6

1711

Fundamentals of Photography 2

ART 275

6

1712

Fundamentals of Photography 3

ART 275

6

1720

Art Appreciation

ART 160

6, 8

1730

Drawing 1

ART 110

6

1731

Drawing 2

ART 210

6

1740

Intro to Painting

ART 240

6

1760

World Art

See Note 9

6

1770

American Art

See Note 9

6

1790

History of Photography

Elective credit

6

 

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AUTO BODY (ABDY)

1400 - 1582

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO SERVICE (AUTO)

1410 - 2550

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

BIOLOGY (BIOL)

1725

Environmental Science with Laboratory

ENVR 101

3A, 10

1730

Human Body Systems

See Note 9

3A

1740

General Biology 1

BIOL 105

3A

1745

General Biology 2

BIOL 106

3A

1750

General Microbiology

See Note 9

3B

1760

Nutrition

See Note 9

3B

1771, 1772

Medical Terminology 1 & 2

Elective credit

 

1780 Contemporary Issues in Human Biology Elective credit  

1785

Biology of Women

BIOL 102

3 & 9

2721, 2722

Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 & 2

BIOL 220 & 230 If both are completed

3A

 

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BUSINESS (BUSN)

1410 - 2480

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

BUSINESS LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT (BSLM)

1410 - 2450

 

Elective credit

 

2491 Business Logistics Management Internship MATH 330 4
2497 Business Logistics Management Special Topics Elective credit  

 

 

 

 

CABINETMAKING (CABT)

1410 - 2700

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CARPENTRY (CARP)

1410 - 2422

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (CHMT)

1500 - 2560

 

See Note 10

 

2590 Chemical Laboratory Internship CHEM 497 3B
2600 & 2610 Applied Organic Chemistry 1 & 2 (both must be taken) 320, 321, 331  
2700 - 2895   See Note 10  

 

 

 

 

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)

1700

Chemistry Concepts

CHEM 104

3A

1711 & 1712

Chemistry I & II (both must be taken)

CHEM 201 & 202

3A

 

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CHDV)

1190 Entry-Level Training Modules See Note 10 '
1200 Professional Relationships in Early Childhood Careers See Note 10 '

1210 - 2860

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

COLLEGE & CAREER PLANNING SUCCESS STRATEGIES (CSCR)

0741 - 0750

 

No credit

 

1401 - 1411

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNICATION-STUDY SKILLS (COMM)

0720 - 0750

 

No credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNICATION-INTENSTIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM-ESL (COMM)

0806 - 0831

 

No credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNICATION (COMM)

1410

Fundamentals of Writing 1

See Note 9

4C

1415 Fundamentals of Writing 2 See Note 9 4C
1460 Applied Interpersonal Communications SPEE 101 3C
1480, 1485, 1510   See Note 9 1C, 2C, 3C respectively

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (CIST)

1423 - 2597

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER PROFESSIONAL SERIES (CPRO)

1120 - 1190

'

Elective credit

'

       

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI)

1400 - 2601

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR (CNSP)

2410 - 2501

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICITY (CNEL)

1111 - 2575

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

COSMETOLOGY, NAIL CARE, AND ESTHETICIAN CORE COURSES (CHSN)

1410 - 1465

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

COSMETOLOGY (COSM)

1405 - 1565

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

CULINARY ARTS (CULA)

1400 - 2460

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

ECONOMICS (ECON)

1710

Intro to the American Economy

ECON 100

5

1720

Macroeconomics

ECON 201

5, 8

1730

Microeconomics

ECON 202

5, 8

 

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ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY (ELEC)

1410 - 2532

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

ENERGY PROCESS TECHNOLOGY (ENGY)

1410 - 2520

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH (ENGL)

1711

Composition 1

ENG 101

1A

1712

Composition 2

See Note 9

1, 2

1780

Recently Arrived - Contemporary Immigrant Literature

ENG 214

6, 7

1790

Contemporary Writers of Color

ENG 211

6, 7

2721

Survey of American Literature1

See Note 9

6, 7

2722

Survey of American Literature 2

See Note 9

6, 7

2730

Post-Civil War American Novel

See Note 9

2, 6

2740

Native American Literature

ENG 211

6, 7

2750

African American Literature

ENG 211

6, 7

2760

English Novel

See Note 9

2, 6

2770

Intro to Poetry

ENG 112

2, 6

 

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ESTHETICIAN (ESTH)

1445 - 2410

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

FLOOR COVERING (FLRC)

1400 - 2510

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

GEOGRAPHY

1730

Global Economic Geography

See Note 9

5

 

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GEOMATICS AND MAPPING SCIENCES (CTEC)

1390 - 1392

'

See Note 10

'

1415 Surveying Fundamentals CM 212 '
1441 - 2550 ' See Note 10 '

 

 

 

 

HEALTH (HLTH)

1410 - 1900

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

HEALTH UNIT COORDINATOR (HLUC)

1410 - 2491

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

HISTORY (HIST)

1730

Contemporary World History

HIST 150

5, 8

1741

US History 1: to 1865

HIST 190

5, 7

1742

US History 2: From 1865 to the Present

HIST 191

5, 7

1750

Minnesota History

HIST 154

5, 10

1760

History of World Civilizations to 1500

HIST 170

5, 8

1761

History of World Civilizations since 1500

HIST 171

5, 8

1770 History of Women in the US HIST 487 5, 9

2740

Immigration and Ethnic History of the United States

HIST 150

5, 7

 

 

 

 

HUMAN RESOURCES (HMRS)

1400 - 2591

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

HUMANITIES (HUMA)

1710

The Art of Being Human

HUM 280

6, 8

1720

The Ancient and Medieval World

HUM 150

6, 8

1730

The Modern World

HUM 155

6, 8

1750

Culture and Civilization

200 Level Elective

6, 8

1770

The Art of Film

Elective credit

6, 7

1780

American Film

HUM 250

6, 7

1790

International Film

Elective credit

6, 8

 

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INDUSTRIAL MACHINE MAINTENANCE (INMM)

1510, 2520

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL TRADE (INTL)

1400 - 2530

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

INTERPRETER/TRANSLITERATOR SIGN LANGUAGE (INTP)

1440 - 2591

 

Elective credit

 

 

 

 

 

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY (MTTP)

1411 - 2591

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR (MAJR)

1111 - 1540

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

MASSAGE THERAPY (MASS)

1400 - 1490

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

0741 - 0750

 

No credit

 

1411

Applied Mathematics

See Note 10

 

1420

Trade Algebra and Trigonometry

See Note 10

 

1510

Introductory Algebra

No credit

 

1520

Intermediate Algebra

No credit

 

1710

Liberal Arts Mathematics

See Note 9

4

1730

College Algebra

See Note 9

4

1740

Intro to Statistics

STAT 154

4

1760

Pre-Calculus

MATH 115

4

2751

Calculus 1

MATH 121

4

2752

Calculus 2

MATH 122

4

 

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MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (MDLT)

1400 Orientation BIOL 175

'

1410 Laboratory Techniques See Note 10 '
1421 & 1422 BOTH COURSES MUST BE TAKEN BIOL 430 '
1430 & 2410 BOTH COURSES MUST BE TAKEN BIOL 380 '
1441 - 2400 ' See Note 10 '
2420 - 2593 ' See Note 10 '

 

 

 

 

MEDICAL OFFICE CAREERS (MEDS)

1420 - 2480

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

MUSIC (MUSC)

1740

Music Appreciation

MUS 120

6

1750

Jazz History

MUS 125

6, 7

 

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NATURAL SCIENCES (NSCI)

1710

Earth Science

Elective credit  

1720

Physical Geology

3C

1730

Intro to Oceanography

Elective credit

3, 10

1740

Intro to Meteorology

GEOG 217

3, 10

1750

Natural Disasters

Elective credit

3, 10

1760

Descriptive Astronomy

AST 101

3, 10

1770

Intro to Energy & the Environment

GEOG Elective credit

3, 10

 

 

 

 

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

1700

Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL 100

6

1710

Logic

PHIL 110

4

1720

Ethics

PHIL 120

6, 9

1750

Eastern Philosophy

PHIL 358

6, 8

1760

World Religions

Elective Credit

6, 8

 

 

 

 

PHYSICS (PHYS)

1720

Introductory Physics

PHYS 101

3A

2700, 2710

General Physics 1& 2 (w/ Calculus)

See Note 9

3A

 

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PIPEFITTING (PIPE)

1410 - 2642

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POLS)

1720

Intro to American Government

POL 111

5, 9

1750

Intro to Politics

POL 100

5 & 9

 

 

 

 

PRACTICAL NURSING (PRNS)

1410 - 2491

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)

1710

General Psychology

PSYC 101

2, 5

1720 - 1750 ' Elective credit '

 

 

 

 

RELATED WELDING (RWLD)

1410 - 2627

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST/RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONER (RESP)

1410 - 2580

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

SHEET METAL (SMET)

1410 - 1550

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)

1710

Intro to Sociology

SOC 101

5, 7

1720

Social Issues in a Changing World

See Note 9

5, 7

1730

Sociology of Families and Relationships

Elective credit

5, 7

1740

Sociology of Work

100 Level Elective

5, 8

1760

Mass Media and Society

100 Level Elective

5

1765

Sociology of Deviance

Elective credit

5, 7

1770

Social Problems in Modern America

SOC 150

5, 7

1780

Social Psychology

200 Level Elective

5

 

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SPANISH (SPAN)

1710, 1720

Beginning Spanish 1 & 2

Elective credit

/

1730, 1740

Intermediate Spanish 1 & 2

See Note 9

8

 

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SPEECH (SPCH)

1700

Intro to Speech Communications

See Note 9

1B, 8

1710

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

SPEE 102

1B

1720

Interpersonal Communications

SPEE 101

1B, 7

1730

Intercultural Communication

SPEE 203

1B, 8

1740

Mass Media and Communications

MASS 110

5, 9

1745

Mass Media Production Techniques

See Note 9

5, 9

1750

Small Group Communication

SPEE 201

1B, 9

 

 

 

 

THEATRE (THTR)

1710

Intro to Theatre

THEA 100

6

 

 

 

 

TRUCK TECHNICIAN (TRKM)

1400 - 2540

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELRY REPAIR (WCJR)

1200 - 2560

 

See Note 10

 

 

 

 

 

WELDING FABRICATION (WELD)

1410 - 2520

 

See Note 10