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Table of Semester Course Equivalents for Lake Superior College

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2007-2008 catalog for Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2005-2007 Lake Superior catalog.

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 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

Lake Superior Number Lake Superior Course 2005-2007 MSU Equivalent 2007-2008 MnTC Goal
Auto Body Technology (ABTE)
1405 - 2999   See Note 10  
Accounting (ACC)
1400 Accounting Math Elective credit  
1420 Intro to Financial Accounting ACCT 200  
1500   See Note 10  
1520 Financial Acctng: Double Entry Sys ACCT 200  
1530 Payroll Accounting Elective credit  
1550 Tax Accounting I See Note 10  
1600 Professional Bookkeeper Review Course Elective credit  
2410 - 2420   See Note 10  
2430 Managerial Accounting ACCT 210  
2450 - 2999   See Note 10  
2999 Special Topics in Accounting Elective credit  
Administrative Support (ADS)
1415, 1416 Keyboarding/Word Processing I & II BED 161, 162  
1420 Business Communications BED 120  
1421 - 1441   See Note 10  
1442 Records Management BED 201  
1450 - 2999   See Note 10  
Allied Health (ALTH)
1400 - 1420   Elective credit  
1430 ARC: First Aid & CPR for Pro Rescuer HLTH 215  
1435   Elective credit  
1440 - 2004   100 Level Elective  
2006 Aging: Physiology and Function 400 Level Elective  
2008 Special Topics in Gerontology HLTH 459  
2999 Special Topics in Allied Health HLTH 459  
Anthropology (ANTH)
1110 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 230 2, 5, 8
1120 Cultures of North American Indians See Note 9 2, 5, 8
1125 Physical Anth & Archaeology See Note 9 2, 5, 8
1301 Cultures of Mesoamerica Elective credit 2, 5, 10
2115 World Ethnography See Note 9 2, 5, 10
2999 Special Topics in Anthropology Elective credit  
Architectural Technology (ARCH)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Art (ART)
1110 2-Dimensional Design ART 101 2, 6
1115 Painting I ART 240 2, 6
1116 Advanced Painting See Note 9 2, 6
1118 Understanding Art 100 Level Elective 2, 6, 8
1120 Intro to Art History See Note 9 2, 6, 8
1122 Art History: Renaissance to the Presence ART 261 2, 6, 8
1125 Watercolor ART 245 2, 6
1130 Intro to the Studio Arts See Note 9 2, 6, 9
1138 Ceramics I ART 250 2, 6
1139, 1140 Ceramics II, III See Note 9 2, 6
1151, 1152 Drawing I & II ART 110, 210 2, 6
1160 Print-making See Note 9 2, 6
1165 Intro to Metal Art/Jewelry See Note 9 6
1167 Metal Art/Jewlery II Elective credit 6
1199 Special Topics in Art See Note 9 2, 6
1210 3-Dimensional Design ART 103 2, 6
1215-1500   Elective credit  
2100 Sculpture I See Note 9 2, 6
2102 Sculpture II Elective credit  
2105 Sculptural Casing in Clay See Note 9 2, 6
2112-2200   Elective credit  
2999 Special Topics in Art Elective credit  
Automotive Service Technology (ASTE)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Air Force ROTC (AVIA)
1000, 1005, 2000   AVIA 100 if all three taken  
2005 Evolution of US Air Force Air and Space Power II Elective credit  
Aviation (AVIA)
1211 Private Pilot: Ground AVIA 150  
1212 Private Pilot: Flight Lab AVIA 151  
1215 Intro to Professional Aviation AVIA 100  
1221 Commercial Pilot: Ground AVIA 250  
1222 Commercial Pilot: Flight Lab I AVIA 251  
1225 Aircraft Systems and Power Plant AVIA 336  
2215 Aviation Safety Elective credit  
2223 Commercial Pilot: Flight Lab II AVIA 251  
2224 Commerical Pilot: Flight Lab III AVIA 251  
2225 Management of Aviation Service Operations 100 Level Elective  
2231 Instrument Pilot: Ground AVIA 260  
2232 Flight Instructor: Ground AVIA 380  
2233 Certified Flight Instructor Lab AVIA 387  
2235 - 2999   100 Level Elective  
Broadcasting (BDCT)
1411 - 2999   See Note 10  
Biology (BIOL)
1000 Human Body in Health and Disease See Note 9 2, 3A, 9
1002 Essential Skills and Concepts for Biology & Health Elective credit  
1005 Intro to Cell Biology Elective credit  
1007 Biology and Society BIOL 100 2, 3A, 9
1105 Biology of Women BIOL 101 2, 3A, 7
1110 Minnesota's Natural Heritage See Note 9 2, 3B, 10
1120, 1130 Prin of Gen Bio, Gen Bio of Org See Note 9 2, 3A, 10
1140, 1141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II BIOL 220 & 230 if both taken 2, 3A
1150 Human Anatomy BIOL 220 2, 3A
1160 Human Physiology BIOL 230 2, 3A
1165 The Biology of Aging Elective credit  
1170 Microbiology See Note 9 2, 3A
2000 Ornithology See Note 9 3A, 10
2005 Molecular and Cell Biology See Note 9 2, 3A
2160 Advanced Physiology See Note 9 2, 3B
2170 Pathophysiology Elective credit  
2200 General Ecology See Note 9 2, 3A, 10
2205 Limnology See Note 9 2, 3A, 10
2210 Genetics BIOL 211 2, 3A, 9
2300 Student Research See Note 9 2, 3B
2400 Topics in Biology See Note 9 2, 3B
2999 Special Topics in Biology Elective credit  
Building Construction (BLDG)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
BUSINESS (BUS)
1600 Intro to Marketing MRKT 100  
1801 - 2500   Elective credit  
Civil Engineering Technology (CETT)
1402 - 2999   See Note 10  
Chemistry (CHEM)
1110 Aspects of Chemistry I CHEM 100 3A
1111 Aspects of Chemistry II See Note 9 3A
1210, 1211 General Chemistry I & II CHEM 201, 202 3A
1310 General Chemistry of Solutions See Note 9 3A
2000 Quantitative Analysis CHEM 305 2, 3
2110, 2111 Elementary Organic Chemistry I & II CHEM 320, 321 & 331 3A
2999 Special Topics in Chemistry Elective credit  
Commercial & Residential Wiring (ELEC)
2401 - 2999   See Note 10  
Computer Aided Design Engineering (CADE)
1401 - 1405   See Note 10  
1407 Engineering CAD MET 141  
1410 - 2470   See Note 10  
2480 Mechanical Desktop MET 141  
2700 - 2999   See Note 10  
Computer Information Systems (CIS)
1400 - 1404   Elective credit  
1406 - 1412   100 Level Elective  
1415 Intro to Programming Principles COMS 110  
1417 - 1440   200 Level Elective  
1441 - 1515   Elective credit  
1517 Microcomputer Spreadsheets II 100 Level Elective  
1521 Microcomputer Operating Systems 200 Level Elective  
1525 Windows Software Elective credit  
1560, 1621   200 Level Elective  
1640 Beginning COBOL Elective credit  
1650 Intro to Visual Basic 200 Level Elective  
2510, 2515   100 Level Elective  
2530 Web Application Development 200 Level Elective  
  *MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 102 & 103, using the JAVA language. Computer Science majors transferring from Lake Superior, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU.
2621 Advanced C++ Programming Language COMS 211  
2635 Internet Programming Language Elective credit  
2636, 2637   200 Level Elective  
2641 Advanced COBOL Elective credit  
2651 Advanced Visual Basic 200 Level Elective  
2730 Database Management Elective credit  
2740 Systems Analysis and Design 200 Level Elective  
2742 Applications Programming Elective credit  
2745 Network Administration: UNIX 100 Level Elective  
2845 Network Administration: Advanced UNIX 200 Level Elective  
2946 CISCO Networking 100 Level Elective  
2947 - 2963   200 Level Elective  
2980, 2985   Must be evaluated individually  
2999 Special Topics in Computer Science 200 Level Elective  
Communication (COMM)
1100 Fundamentals of Human Communication SPEE 100 1B, 2
1105 Interpersonal Communication SPEE 101 1B, 2
1110 Methods of Public Speaking SPEE 100 1B, 2
1115 Intercultural Communication SPEE 203 1B, 2, 7
1120 Media, Persuasion, & Society See Note 9 2, 5, 9
1125 Small Group Communication SPEE 201 5, 7
1600 Human Relations in Organizations 100 Level Elective 2, 5, 7
1601 Human Relations-The Individual in Career or Classroom Elective credit  
1602 Human Relations-Team-building in Career or Classroom Elective credit  
1603 Human Relations-Exploring Diversity in Career or Classroom 100 Level Elective  
2000 Nonverbal Communication SPEE 202 2, 7
2205 Relationship Communication SPEE 101  
2999 Special Topics in Communication 100 Level Elective  
Dental Hygiene (DENH)
1401 - 2999   Elective credit  
Economics (ECON)
1100 Intro to Economics ECON 100 5, 8
1150 Principles of Economics: Macro ECON 201 5, 8
1160 Principles of Economics: Micro ECON 202 5
2020 - 2999 Spceial Topics in Economics Elective credit  
Education (EDUC)
2000 Introduction to Teaching EEC 200  
Electronic Engineering Technology (ELTN)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Paramedic (EMTP)
1120 - 1220   See Note 10  
1225 - 1520   Elective credit  
1600 - 1800   100 Level Elective  
2020 - 2220   Elective credit  
2300 - 2600   100 Level Elective  
English (ENGL)
0450, 0460 Fundamentals of Writing I & II No credit  
1100 Creative Writing ENG 242 6
1106 Freshman Composition ENG 101 1A, 2
1107 Professional & Technical Writing ENG 271 1C
1109 Advanced Composition Elective credit 1C, 6
1110 Literature of the American West ENG 214 2, 6
1115 Intro to Literature: Short Story ENG 113 2, 6
1120 Intro to Literature: The Novel ENG 113 2, 6
1130 Science Fiction ENG 214 2, 6
1140 Intro to Literature: Poetry ENG 112 2, 6
1150 Multicultural Literature ENG 211 2, 6
1170 From Literature to Film ENG 214 2, 6
1200 Intro to Language See Note 9 2, 7
1210 Intro to Literature: Drama ENG 112 2, 6
1212 Intro to Women's Literature ENG 211 2, 6
1214 Intro to Adolescent Literature See Note 9 6, 7
2000 Poetry Writing ENG 242  
2002 Memoir Writing See Note 9  
2004 Fiction Writing ENG 242  
2101, 2102 English Literature See Note 9 2, 6
2105, 2106 American Literature See Note 9 2, 6
2120 Intro to African-American Literature ENG 211 6, 7
2130 Intro to Native American Literature ENG 211 6, 7
2132 Minnesota Literature ENG 214 2, 6
2140 Modern World Literature ENG 212 2, 6, 8
2150 Shakespeare, Elizabethan Age See Note 9 2, 6, 8
2999 Speical Topics in English 200 Level Elective  
6000 Trade Communications Elective credit  
Engineering (ENGT)
1400, 1410 Eng Computer Apps, Drafting Fund MET 141 if both taken  
1420 Fundamentals of Surveying IDCM 212  
1430 Engineering CAD I MET 245  
1440 - 2407   Elective credit  
Environmental Science (ENSC)
1200 Intro to Environmental Science BIOL 201 2, 3A, 10
1300 Meteorology See Note 9 3B
2999 Special Topics in Environmental Science Elective credit  
English as a Second Language (ESL)
0400 - 0440   No credit  
2999 Special Topics in English as a Second Language Elective credit  
Fire Technology & Administration (FIRE)
1401 - 2999   See Note 10  
French (FREN)
1010, 1020 Beginning French I & II FREN 101, 102  
2010 Intermediate French I 200 Level Elective  
2999 Special Topics in French Elective credit  
Geography (GEOG)
1110 Human Geography GEOG 103 5, 8
1120 Physical Geography GEOG 101 3A, 10
1202 Intro to Maps Under Review 3, 10
1204 Concepts and Applications Electie credit  
2999 Special Topics in Geography Elective credit  
Geology (GEOL)
1110 Intro to Geology GEOL 121 3A, 10
1115 Minnesota's Geology Elective credit 3, 10
2999 Special Topics in Geology Elective credit  
Health (HLTH)
1210 Nutrition FCS 140  
1400 Wellness Careers 100 Level Elective  
1420 Nutrition in Athletic Performance Elective credit  
1430 Personal Wellness Elective credit  
1405 Tobacco, Alcohol & Other Drugs HLTH 310  
2999 Special Topics in Health HLTH 459  
History (HIST)
1105 US Labor History HIST 484  
1110 European History 3000 BC - 1870 Credit in European History 2, 5, 7
1120 European History 1870 - present Credit in European History 2, 5, 7
1210, 1220 American History HIST 190, 191 2, 5, 7
1225 The Modern Middle East HIST 432  
2110 Minnesota History HIST 154 2, 5
2130 Vietnam: America's Longest War See Note 9 2, 5, 9
2999 Special Topics in History Elective credit  
Humanities (HUM)
1105 Intro to Popular Culture See Note 9 2, 6, 8
1110 The Bible as Literature See Note 9 2, 6, 8
1115 Intro to Humanities: Renaissance Through the Contemporary Periods HUM 150 2, 6, 8
1117 American Film See Note 9 2, 6
1119 British Film See Note 9 2, 6
1120 Intro to Humanities: Classical Through Medieval Periods HUM 151 2, 6, 8
1121 Women and Film See Note 9 2, 6, 8
1123 Film Genres: The Science Fiction & Fantasy Film See Note 9 2, 6
1125 Intro to Hum: Arthurian Legend See Note 9 2, 6
1130 Comparative Religion See Note 9 2, 6, 7, 8
1133 Intro to Taoism Elective credit  
1135 Utopian Images: Fiction & Fact See Note 9 2, 6, 7
1137 Intro to Buddhism Elective credit  
1140 Modern Fantasy See Note 9 2, 6, 7
1160 Classical Greek & Roman Mythology See Note 9 2, 6, 8
1180 Comparative Mythology See Note 9 2, 6, 7
1190 Folklore See Note 9 2, 7, 8
2000 Topics in Humanities HUM 250 2, 6, 8
2003 Latin American Cultures & Civilization HUM 282 5, 8
2005 Mexican Culture & Civilization HUM 282 5, 8
2007 Latino Culture in the U.S. See Note 9 7
2010 Understand Archetype, Dream & Symbol See Note 9 2, 6, 8
2015 Film Appreciation See Note 9 2, 6, 8
2100 Children's Media - Origins See Note 9 2, 6, 7
2117 - 2999   Elective credit  
Paralegal Studies (LGST)
1400 - 1510   See Note 10  
Mass Communications (MACO)
1200 Intro to Media: Genres of Journalism MASS 110 2, 8, 9
1205 Intro to Media: Journalistic Perspectives Elective credit 2, 8, 9
2999 Special Topics in Mass Communications Elective credit  
Mathematics (MATH)
0450 - 0470   No credit  
1012 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers MATH 201 2, 4
1014 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers MATH 202 2, 4
1100 College Algebra MATH 112 2, 4
1105 Principles of Mathematics See Note 9 2, 4
1110 Finite Mathematics MATH 130 2, 4
1115 Contemporary Discrete Mathematics MATH 180 2, 4
1120 Survey of Calculus MATH 181 2, 4
1130 Trigonometry MATH 113 2, 4
1150 Pre-Calculus MATH 115 2, 4
1420 - 1733   Elective credit  
2204, 2205 Calculus I & II MATH 121, 122 2, 4
2206 Multi-Variable Calculus MATH 223 2, 4
2210 General Statistics STAT 154  
2215 Intro to Linear Algebra MATH 247 2, 4
2220 Differential Equations MATH 321 4
2999 Special Topics in Math Elective credit  
Multi-Cultural Studies (MCS)
2020 Multi-Cultural Studies/Comm Service Elective credit  
2301 Study Abroad: Europe   2, 7, 8
2999 Special Topics in Multicultural Studies Elective credit  
Medical Assistant (MEDA)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Sales & Marketing (MKTG)
1001 - 2999   See Note 10  
Machine Tool Careers (MTCC)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Massage Therapy (MTP)
1000 - 2999   See Note 10  
Music (MUSC)
1105 America's Music See Note 9 2, 6
1110 Appreciation of Music See Note 9 2, 6
1120 Fundamentals of Music MUS 130 6
1160 Applied Music MUS 278 6
1170 Applied Music-Intensive Study MUS 278 6
1180 Advanced Piano Elective credit  
2999 Special Topics in Music Elective credit  
Nursing
NUNA 1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
NUPN 1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
NURS 2510 - 2730   See Note 10  
2732 Intensive Care Unit Internship 200 Level Elective  
2999 Special Topics in Nursing See Note 10  
Philosophy (PHIL)
1120 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 100 2, 6
1125 Logic PHIL 110 2, 4, 6
1130 Ethics PHIL 120 2, 6, 9
1140 Critical Thinking See Note 9 2, 6
2140 Philosophy of Religion See Note 9 2, 6
2150 Political Philosophy See Note 9 2, 6, 9
2999 Special Topics in Philosophy Elective credit  
Physical Education (PE)
1005 - 1470   Physical Education Activity Credit  
1440 Advanced Aerobics HP 175  
1450 - 1465   Physical Education Activity Credit  
1470 Beginning Yoga HP 175  
1570 Coaching & Officiating Volleyball Elective credit  
1600 - 1605   Physical Education Activity Credit  
1610 Lifeguard Training HP 250  
1615 Lifetime Fitness Physical Education Activity Credit  
1620 Essentials of Human Performance Elective credit  
1625 Water Safety Instructor Training HP 257  
1630, 1635   Elective credit  
1640 Organization & Administration of Wellness, Human Performance, and Sports HP 200  
1645 Boot Camp Basics HP 175  
2999 Special Topics in Physical Education 100 Level Elective  
Physics (PHYS)
1001 Fundamental Concepts of Physics PHYS 101 2, 3A
1101 Introductory Astronomy AST 101 2, 3A
1105 Physical Science See Note 9 2, 3A
1170 Physics for Medical Community See Note 9 2, 3A
1201, 1202 Intro to Physics I & II PHYS 211, 212 2, 3A
2201, 2202 General Physics I & II PHYS 221, 222 2, 3A
2401 Statics See Note 9 2, 3B, 4
2999 Special Topics in Physics Elective credit  
Political Science (PSCI)
1110 American Government POL 111 2, 5, 9
1120 Intro to Political Science POL 100 2, 5, 9
1130 State & Local Government See Note 9 2, 5, 9
1140 International Politics POL 231 2, 5, 8
2999 Special Topics in Political Science Elective credit  
Psychology (PSYC)
1010 Psychology for Living Elective credit  
1050 Career Exploration 100 Level Elective  
1115 Psychology of Geneology 100 Level Elective  
1120 General Psychology PSYC 101 2, 5, 7
1135 Human Development KSP 2 35 2, 5, 7
2125 Child Psychology 200 Level Elective 2, 5
2130 Adolescent Psychology See Note 9 2, 5
2140 Abnormal Psychology See Note 9 2, 5, 7
2145 Social Psychology PSYC 340 2, 5, 7
2150 Psychology of Aging & Elderly See Note 9 2, 5, 7
2160 Health Psychology 200 Level Elective 2, 5
2999 Special Topics in Psychology Elective credit  
Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA)
1000 - 2999   See Note 10  
Radiologic Technology (RADT)
1410 - 2999   See Note 10  
Reading (READ)
0450, 0460 Reading Strategies I & II No credit  
1450 Intro to Critical Reading See Note 9 2
2999 Special Topics in Reading Elective credit  
Respiratory Care Practitioner (RESP)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Supervisory Management (SMGT)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Sociology (SOC)
1111 Intro to Soc: Concepts & Processes SOC 101 2, 5, 7
1112 Comparative Sociology SOC 101 2, 5, 7
1114 Intro to Criminal Justice CORR 106 2, 7, 9
1116 Intro to Corrections CORR 106 (SEE NOTE)  
1118 Correction Law Elective credit (SEE NOTE)  
1120 Legal Practices & Procedures Elective credit (SEE NOTE)  
  NOTE: Soc 1116, 1118, 1120. A transferring student could use one of these three courses (limited to 4 credits) as an elective in the Corrections major.
1125 Social Deviance See Note 9 2, 5, 8
1130 Crime & Delinquency See Note 9 2, 5
1135 Intro to African American Culture ETHN 110 5, 7
1140 Marriages & Families SOC 208 5, 7
1145 Race, Class, & Gender See Note 9 2, 5, 7
1150 Intro to Women's Studies WOST 110 5, 7
1155 Human Sexuality SOC 209 2, 5, 7
1160 Social Impact of Alcohol in Families Elective credit  
1165 Patterns of Domestic Violence Elective credit  
1175 Intro to Gerontology See Note 9 5, 7
2120 Social Problems  SOC 150 2, 5, 7
2121 Social Solutions: Positive Social Change (SEE NOTE) 2, 5, 8
2122 Sociology of the Community (SEE NOTE) 2, 5, 8
2123 Human Society & the Natural Environment Elective credit  
2170 Sociology of Birth & Death (SEE NOTE) 2, 5
2171, 2177 Sociology of Sport (SEE NOTE) 2, 5, 7
  NOTE: Soc 2121, 2122, 2170, 2171. A transferring student could use any two of these four courses (limited to 6 credits) as electives in the Sociology major.
2177 Community Service in Corrections CORR 300  
2779 Community Service Collaboration Elective credit  
2999 Special Topics in Sociology Elective credit  
Spanish (SPAN)
1010, 1020 Beginning Spanish I & II SPAN 101, 102 8
1800 Spanish Abroad-Mexico See Note 9 6, 8
2010, 2020 Intermediate Spanish I & II SPAN 201, 202 6, 8
2050 Conversational Spanish Elective credit 8
2999 Special Topics in Spanish 100 Level Elective Credit  
Statistics (STAT)
2210 General Statistics STAT 154 4
2999 Special Topics in Statistics Elecitve credit  
Surgical First Assistant (STFA)
2000 - 2008   See Note 10  
Study Skills (STSK)
0450 Basic Study Skills No credit  
1010 - 2999   Elective credit  
Surgical Technology (SURG)
1400 - 2999   See Note 10  
Truck Driving (TDT)
1800 - 1850   See Note 10  
Theater (THTR)
1100 Theater Production Theatre Activity Credit 6
1110 Stage Lighting THEA 108 6
1115 Sound Design THEA 109 6
1120 Stage Makeup Theatre Activity Credit 6
1125 Costume Construction THEA 107 6
1130 Set Design Theatre Activity Credit 6
1135 Stage Craft THEA 105 6
1200 Intro to the Theater THEA 100 2, 6
1211, 1212 Acting I & II THEA 101, 110 6
1240 Stage Directing THEA 235 6
1300 Directing Workshop See Note 9 6
2999 Special Topics in Theater Elective credit