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Table of Semester Course Equivalents for Fond Du Lac Tribal and Community College

Note 1: This equivalency guide is for the 2010-2011 catalog for Minnesota State University, Mankato (MSU) and the 2008-2010 catalog for Fond Du Lac Tribal and 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 2010-2011 MSU catalog for the specific program requirements. Our catalog is available online at http://www.mnsu.edu/dept/ugbull

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) credits 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

Table of Semester Course Equivalents for Fond Du Lac Tribal and Community College
Fond Du Lac Number Fond Du Lac Course 2008-2010 MSU Equivalent 2010-2011 MnTC Goal
Accounting (ACCT)
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2001 & 2002 & 2005 Financial Accounting I & II and Managerial Acct. ACCT 217 & 218 if All Three Taken
American Indian Studies (AMIN)
1050 Anishinaabeg of Lake Superior See Note 9 7, 9
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2001 Federal Laws & the American Indian See Note 9 5
2030 Elective credit
Anishinaabe Language (ANSH)
1001 Intro to Anishinaabe Language Elective credit
1002 Anishinaabe Language II See Note 9
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2001 Anishinaabe Language III See Note 9
2002 Anishinaabe Language IV See Note 9 8
Anthropology (ANTH)
1001 Intro to American Indian Studies ETHN 120 5
1005 Cultural Diversity ANTH 230
1010 Native Skywatchers See Note 9 8, 10
1020 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 230 5, 8
Art (ART)
1001 Intro to Art Art 100 6
1010 Drawing Art 110 6
1020 Design Art 101 6
1030 Painting See Note 9 6
1040 Watercolors Art 245 6
1060 American Indian Art See Note 9 6
1070 Intro to Jewelry See Note 9 6
1080 & 1081 Art History I & II Art 260 & 261 6, 8
1095 Digital Photography See Note 9 6
1097 Introduction to Digital Graphics Elective Credit
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Sculpture Art 251 6
2020 Ceramics Art 251 6
2030 Portfolio Development Elective Credit
2040 Regalia Traditional Dress and the arts of Ojibwe Elective Credit
Biology (BIOL)
1005 Medical Terminology Elective credit
1010 Aspects of Biology BIOL 100 3A
1060 Environmental Science BIOL 101 3A, 10
1099 Special Topics BIOL 101
1101 General Biology I BIOL 105 3A
1102 General Biology II BIOL 106
2005 Fundamentals of Nutrition
2010 Microbiology BIOL 270 3A
2015 Pathophysiology Evaluated by department
2020 & 2021 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II BIOL 220 & 330 if Both Taken 3A
2030 Botany BIOL 217 3A
2031 Zoology BIOL 316 3A
2040 Native Plant Identification Elective credit
2050 Principles of Ecology BIOL 215
2060 Aquatic Biology BIOL 432
Business & Office Technology (BUS)
1001 Intro to Business MRKT 100
1035 Database & Data Spreadsheets BED 215
1050 Elective credit
1055 Business Communication BED 120
1056 – 2038 Elective credit
2040 Legal Environment of Business BLaw 200
2060, 2090 Elective credit
Career Planning (CAOR)
1005 – 1099 Elective credit
Chemical Dependency (CDEP)
1099 – 2051 Elective credit
Chemistry (CHEM)
1001 Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 100 3A
1002 Organic Chemistry See Note 9 3A
1010 & 1011 General Chemistry I & II
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 & 2011 Organic Chemistry I & II
2060 Environmental Chemistry Elective credit
Computer Science (CSCI)
1001 Computer Literacy Elective credit
1020 Intro to Programming COMS 100 for majors
1030 Fortran Programming Elective Credit
1097 200 Level Elective
2010 & 2011 Intro to Computer Science I & II COMS 211 & 212
*MSU teaches the two semester introductory computer science sequence, COMS 211 & 212, using the JAVA language. Computer Science majors transferring from Fond du Lac, who have not had a JAVA programming course, will need to take a JAVA short course their first term at MSU. If CSCI 2011 at Fond du Lac is taught using JAVA, this requirement will have been met. Students transferring to MSU should provide the Computer Science Faculty a syllabus for review upon arrival at MSU.
Corrections (CORR)
2001 - 2090 Elective credit
Early Childhood Development (ECD)
1001 Overview of Child Development 200 Level Elective
1010 - 1030 Elective credit
1040 - 2050 200 Level Elective
2060 Integrating Children with Special Needs Elective credit
Economics (ECON)
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Principles of Economics: Micro ECON 202 5
2020 Principles of Economics: Macro ECON 201 5, 8
English (ENGL)
92 College Prep English I No credit
94 College Prep English II No credit
1001 College Writing ENG 101 1A
1010 Intro to Literature ENG 110 1C
1020 Writing for Work See Note 9 1C
1030 Creative Writing See Note 9 1C
1040 American Indian Literature ENG 211 1C
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Modern Short Story ENG 113 6, 7
2015 Modern Novel ENG 113 6
2020 Poetry ENG 112 6
2025 Modern Drama ENG 215 7
2030 Film as Art See Note 9 6
2035 Literature of Science Fiction ENG 214 6
2040 Mythology See Note 9 6, 8
2045 Literature by Women ENG 211 6, 7
2050 Intro to Language See Note 9 6, 8
Electric Utility Technology (EUT)
1001 - 1010 Elective credit
1020 DC & AC Circuits and Devices EET 113
1021 - 1055 Elective credit
Geography (GEOG)
1010 Physical Geography GEOG 101 5
1020 Cultural Geography GEOG 103 5, 7
1030 Environmental Conservation See Note 9 5, 10
1040 World Regional Geography GEOG 341 5, 8
1050 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GEOG 373
1052 Computer Cartography GEOG 370
1054-1058 Elective credit
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2050 Practical Applications in GIS GEOG 479
2052 Visualizations in GIS Elective credit
2054 Programming in ArcGIS 200 Level Elective
Geology (GEOL)
1001 Introductory Geology GEOL 121 3A
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Geomorphology See Note 9 3B
Health (HLTH)
1001 – 1010 Elective credit
1025 Emergency Medical Technician See Note 9
1032 Health Care Provider-CPR & 1st Aid See Note 9
1050 Emergency Response/First Responder HLTH 215
1099 - 2015 Elective credit
History (HIST)
1010 & 1011 History of Western Civilization I & II See Note 9 5, 8
1030 & 1031 History of the U.S. I & II HIST 190 & 191 5
1050 & 1051 American Indian History I & II HIST 150 5, 7
1099 Special Topics HIST 150
Human Services (HSER)
1001 – 2095 Elective credit
Journalism (JOUR)
1001 Mass Communication Mass 110 9
Law Enforcement (LAWE)
1001 Intro to Criminal Justice LawE 131
1005 Seeking Careers in Crim Justice Sys Elective credit
1010 Crime & Delinquency LawE 332 5
1020 Criminal Investigation LawE 233
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Criminal Procedure & Evidence LawE 231
2020 Minnesota Statutes & Traffic Law Elective credit
2030 Critical Issues & Community Rel LawE 335
2050 Use of Force: Basic Defense Tactics Elective credit
2051 Use of Force II: Firearms 200 Level Elective
2052 Leadership, Ethics, and Diversity in Law Enforcement LawE 234
2053 Practical Applications of Criminal Investigations LawE 233
2054 Patrol Procedures LawE 431
Marketing (MKTG)
1010 – 2010 Elective credit
Mathematics (MATH)
0010 – 0030 No credit
1010 College Algebra Math 112 4
1015 Trigonometry Math 113
1025 Introduction to contemporary Mathematics Math 110
1030 Intro to Statistics STAT 154 4
1050 Math for Elementary Teachers Math 201 & 202 4
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2001 Calculus I Math 121 4
2002 Calculus II Math 122
Music (MUSC)
1010 Music Appreciation MUS 120 6
1020 American Popular Music MUS 125 6, 7
1030 Music of the Worlds Peoples See Note 9 6, 8
1035 American Indian Music 200 Level Elective 6, 7
1040 Fundamentals of Music Theory MUS 131
1041 Music Theory II MUS 132 & 133
1070 Choir MUS 101 6
1072 Instrumental Ensemble MUS 119 6
1080/1180/2080/2180 Applied Music – Voice MUS 251 6
1081/1181/2081/2181 Applied Music – Piano MUS 261 6
1082/1182/2082/2182 Applied Music – Brass MUS 271 6
1083/1183/2083/2183 Applied Music – Woodwind MUS 273 6
1084/1184/2084/2184 Applied Music – Percussion MUS 274 6
1085/1185/2085/2185 Applied Music – Strings MUS 273 6
1086/1186/2086/2186 Applied Music – Guitar MUS 275 6
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
Nursing (NURS)
All See Note 10
Philosophy (PHIL)
1020 Critical Thinking See Note 9 6
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2001 Intro to Philosophy PHIL 100 6, 8
2010 Ethics PHIL 120 6, 9
2020 Logic PHIL 110
2040 World Religions See Note 9 6, 8
2060 Ethics of Sustainability PHIL 226
2070 Environmental Ethics PHIL 226
Physical Education (PE)
1002– 1051 Physical Education Activity Credit
1060 Jujitsu
1075 – 1099 Elective credit
1083 Intro to Physical Education HP 160
2003 Intermediate Downhill Skiing HP 179
2005 Advanced Golf HP 177
2007 Advanced Bowling HP 114
2015 Fitness Instructor Skills HP175
Physics (PHYS)
1001 & 1002 Intro to Physics I & II PHYS 211 & 212 3A
1020 Introductory Astronomy AST 101 3B
1030 Meteorology GEOG 217 3B
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
Political Science (POLS)
1010 American Government POLS 111 5
1020 State & Local Government POLS 371 5, 9
1030 International Politics POLS 106 5, 8
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
Psychology (PSYC)
1020 Death and Dying Elective Credit
1030 Drug use & Abuse Elective Credit
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2001 General Psychology PSYC 101 5
2010 Developmental Psychology KSP 235 5
2020 Group Counseling Dynamics See Note 9 5
2030 Abnormal Psychology See Note 9 5
Reading (RDG)
0090 - 0095 Efficient Reading I & II No credit
1001 Critical Reading Skills Elective credit
Sociology (SOC)
1001 Intro to Sociology SOC 101 5, 10
1010 Crime & Delinquency LawE 132 5
1020 Human Relations See Note 9 5, 7
1050 Family As a Social Institution SOC 208 5
1060 Human Sexuality SOC 209 5
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Social Problems SOC 150 5, 7
2030 Contemporary Indian Concerns See Note 9 5
Spanish (SPAN)
1001 - 2002 Elective credit
Speech Communication (SPCH)
1010 Public Speaking SPEE 102 1B
1020 Interpersonal Communication SPEE 101 1B
1030 Intercultural Communication SPEE 203 5, 7
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2010 Family Communication 100 Level Elective 1B, 7
Study Skills (STSK)
0090 - 0095 No credit
1010 - 2190 Elective credit
Theatre (THTR)
1001 Intro to Theatre THEA 100 6, 7
1010 Beginning Acting THEA 101 6
1099 Special Topics Elective credit
2090 Theatre Practicum Theatre Activity Credit