Minnesota State University Moorhead/ Concordia College

Articulation of Transfer Courses 2003-2005

This guide is designed to assist you in planning your transfer to MSU Moorhead. The courses listed within are applicable to the MSU Moorhead Liberal Studies. Contact the MSU Moorhead department you intend to pursue regarding major requirements. The MSU Moorhead Bulletin also include valuable information for transfer students. These publications and answers to your questions are available by calling the MSU Moorhead Admissions Office, 1-800-593-7246 or (218) 477-2161.

Completing an A.A. degree or completion of the MN Transfer Curriculum at a MN community college routinely satisfies MSU Moorhead’s liberal studies requirements.


A English Composition and Literature
(minimum of 6 semester hours required)

DISC 101 Composition I
DISC 102 Composition II
DISC 103 Composition III

B Natural Sciences and Their Processes
(minimum of 6 semesters hours required, include a course in Experimental/Observational Science)

CRED 221 A Grand (Unified) Tour of the Universe
ENVR 101 Environmental Studies
ENVR 103 Ecosystems and Human Influence

B1 Observational or Experimental component
(minimum of one course required)

BIO 101 General Biology
BIO 121 Vertebrate Biology
BIO 122 Introduction to Biological Kingdoms
BIO 224 Plant Biology
CHEM 111 Survey of General Chemistry
CHEM 127 General Chemistry I
CHEM 127 General Chemistry I
CHEM 128 General Chemistry II
CHEM 128 General Chemistry II
CHEM 129 Principles of Chemistry
CHEM 142 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry
CHEM 230 Principles of Chemistry and Analysis
CRED 220 The Science of the Mind: New Frontiers in Neurobiology
ENVR 107 Weather, Climate and Global Survival
ENVR 302 Geology
ESC 104 Astronomy
ESC 107 Weather, Climate and Global Survival
ESC 302 Geology
PHYS 211 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
PHYS 110 Science of Sound
PHYS 111 General College Physics I
PHYS 112 General College Physics II
PHYS 128 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
PHYS 215 Physical Science
PHYS 224 Introductory Modern Physics

C Behavioral and Social Sciences
(minimum of 6 semester hours required)

CLAS 130 Archaeology
CORE 243 Peace and Justice
ECON 201 Principles of Economics
ECON 301 Microeconomic Theory
ECON 302 Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 312 Socioeconomics of Human Populations
ECON 320 Energy, Environment and Economics
ENVR 312 Socioeconomics of Human Populations
ENVR 320 Energy, Environment and Economics
FREN 370 Current French Political, Social and Economic Affairs
GERM 322 Politics, Economics and Social Structure
HIST 111 United States in Perspective I
HIST 112 United States in Perspective II
HIST 131 European History in Perspective I
HIST 132 European History in Perspective II
HIST 301 Greece and the Ancient Near East
HIST 302 Rome and the Medieval Transition
HIST 312 American Thought and Culture
HIST 314 U.S. Foreign Policy
HIST 316 U.S. Women’s History
HIST 317 Scandinavian Immigration and Settlement in America
HIST 331 Imperial Russia
HIST 332 Twentieth-Century Russia
HIST 335 Modern England
HIST 337 History of Scandinavia
HIST 338 Hitler’s Germany
HIST 339 Renaissance and Reformation History
HIST 352 The Rise of Modern Africa
POL 111 People in Politics
POL 211 U.S. Political System
POL 352 U.S. Foreign Policy
POL 356 Comparative Politics
POL 362 Constitutional Law
POL 388 Campaigns and Elections
POL 393 Public Policy
PSYC 111 Introductory Psychology
PSYC 206 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 227 Personality Dynamics
PSYC 347 Psychology and Religion
PSYC 370 Psychology of Women
SOC 111 Human Society
SOC 214 Social Problems
SOC 217 Cultural Anthropology
SOC 312 Socioeconomics of Human Populations
SOC 317 Gender, Self and Society
SOC 319 Collective Behavior and Social Movements
SOC 338 Sociology of Religion
SOC 341 Work and Organizations
SOC 351 Aging in Society
SOC 356 Sociological Theory
WOMN 316 U.S. Women’s History
WOMN 317 Gender, Self and Society
WOMN 370 Psychology of Women

D Western Tradition: Humanities and Fine Arts
(minimum of 6 semester hours required, must include a course with Historical Perspective)

ART 111 Two-Dimensional Foundations
ART 112 Three-Dimensional Foundations
ART 201 Art Education Elementary
BIO 303 Biomedical Ethics
CLAS 110 Classical Literature in Translation
CLAS 120 Classical Mythology in Art and Literature
CLAS 271 Nordic Mythology
CORE 335 Science and Religion
CORE 336 Theology and Culture
CORE 337 Women, Religion and Literature
CORE 341 Christian Sexual Ethics
CORE 345 Death and Dying
CORE 346 Business Ethics
CORE 347 Biomedical Ethics
CORE 348 Environmental Ethics
CORE 350 Religious Communities in Comparison
CORE 351 Ancient Greek Religion
CRED 130 Ancient Greek Philosophy and Religion
CRED 230 Art and Music of the Western World
ENG 222 Literature and Human Experience: TheWestern Tradition
ENG 223 Literature and Human Experience: American Mosaic
ENG 321 Medieval English Literature
ENG 322 The English Renaissance
ENG 351 The Moderns
ENG 365 Writing of Women
ENG 410 Individual Author
ENVR 303 Biomedical Ethics
ENVR 347 Biomedical Ethics
ENVR 348 Environmental Ethics
FREN 220 The Best of French Literature
FREN 331 Culture and Civilization
FREN 400 Introduction to French Literature
FREN 401 Development of French Theatre
FREN 402 Development of French Novel
GERM 211 Intermediate German I: Culture and Society through the Media
GERM 323 Literature and Society
GERM 330 Introduction to Literature
GRK 321 Greek Prose
HUM 382 Film/Cinema/Movies
LAT 223 Latin Prose
LAT 224 Vergil
LAT 304 Cicero
LAT 312 Roman Historians
LAT 421 Roman Drama
LAT 423 Roman Poetry
MUS 101 Introduction to the Art of Music
MUS 111 Materials of Music I
MUS 121 English Diction
MUS 176 Concordia Choir
MUS 177 Chapel Choir
MUS 178 Freshman Choir
MUS 180 Bel Canto
MUS 181 Concordia College Band
MUS 182 Concordia Cobber Concert Band
MUS 183 Concordia College Orchestra
MUS 184 Jazz Ensemble
MUS 185 Brass Ensemble
MUS 186 Woodwind Ensemble
MUS 187 String Ensemble
MUS 188 Percussion Ensemble
MUS 189 Vocal Ensemble
MUS 227 Fundamentals of Music for Classroom Teachers
MUS 360 Music of the 20th Century
PHIL 120 Rationality and Faith
PHIL 240 Problems of Philosophy
PHIL 260 American Philosophy
PHIL 330 Existentialism
PHIL 331 Philosophy of Law
PHIL 332 Philosophy of Science
PHIL 333 Philosophy of Art
PHIL 334 Philosophy of Language
PHIL 335 Major Philosophers
SCAN 201 Scandinavia in the Modern World
SCAN 215 Masterpieces of Scandinavian Literature
SCAN 250 Pre-May Seminar
SCAN 271 Nordic Mythology
SCAN 272 Scandinavia Through Folklore
SCAN 318 Kierkegaard and Scandinavian Literature
SPAN 323 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
SPAN 325 Hispanic Women Writers
SPAN 341 The Culture of Spain
SPAN 363 Mexican Culture
SPAN 411 Latin American Literature
THTR 323 Women and Theatre
WOMN 201 Introduction to Women’s Studies
WOMN 323 Women and Theatre
WOMN 337 Women, Religion and Literature
WOMN 365 Writing of Women

D1 Historical Perspective
(Minimum of one course required)

ART 155 History in Art
ART 361 Art History - Ancient and Medieval
ART 362 Art History - Renaissance and Baroque
ART 363 Art History - Modern
ENG 331 The Age of Satire
ENG 341 Romantic Literature
ENG 342 Victorian Literature
ENG 352 Contemporary British Literature
ENG 353 American Literature to 1900
ENG 355 American Literature Since 1900
ENG 401 Shakespeare and the English Renaissance
GERM 320 German Cultural History in Overview
GERM 321 The Fine Arts in German Cultural History
GERM 360 German Contributions to World Cultures: Course in English
GERM 421 Advanced Topics in Swiss and Austrian Culture and Society
GERM 430 German Literary Periods
GERM 431 German Literary Genres
HIST 333 Modern European Thought and Culture
MSMD 139 Film Appreciation
MUS 355 History and Literature of Music I
MUS 356 History and Literature of Music II
MUS 357 Music of the Baroque Era
MUS 358 Music in the Classical Period
MUS 359 Romanticism in Music
PHIL 210 Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 220 Modern Philosophy
PHIL 300 May Seminar Abroad
RUS 211 Russian Civilization
RUS 323 The Orthodox Church in Russian Culture
RUS 331 Imperial Russia
RUS 332 Twentieth-Century Russia
RUS 341 Literature Since the 19th Century.
RUS 380 Modern Russian Literature in Translation
SCAN 337 History of Scandinavia
SCAN 410 Ibsen and His Age
THTR 124 Dramatic Literature and Criticism
THTR 324 Theatre in History

E Communicative & Symbolic Processes
(minimum of 6 semester hours required, must include a Mathematics course)

CHIN 112 Beginning Chinese
CHIN 211 Intermediate Chinese
CHIN 212 Intermediate Chinese
DISC 109 Oral Communication
ENG 307 Nonfiction Writing
ENG 308 Poetry Writing
ENG 309 Fiction Writing
ENG 316 Composition for Management
FREN 111 French Skills and Culture
FREN 112 French Skills and Culture
FREN 211 French Language and Culture
FREN 212 French Language and Culture
FREN 311 Advanced Conversation and Composition
GERM 111 Beginning German
GERM 112 Beginning German
GERM 212 Intermediate German II: Culture in German-Speaking Countries
GERM 212 Intermediate German II: Culture in German-Speaking Countries
GERM 311 Advanced Composition and Style
GRK 212 Beginning Greek
JAP 111 Beginning Japanese
JAP 112 Beginning Japanese
LAT 111 Fundamentals of Latin I
LAT 112 Fundamentals of Latin II
LAT 301 Latin Language and Composition
NORW 111 Beginning Norwegian
NORW 112 Beginning Norwegian
NORW 211 Intermediate Norwegian
NORW 212 Intermediate Norwegian
NORW 311 Norwegian Conversation and Composition
NORW 312 Readings in Norwegian Literature with a Grammar Review
PHIL 110 Thinking About Values
PHIL 230 Symbolic Logic
RUS 111 Beginning Russian
SPAN 111 Spanish in the Modern World
SPAN 112 Spanish in the Modern World
SPAN 211 Hispanic Cultures and Communication
SPAN 212 Hispanic Cultures and Communication
SPAN 321 Advanced Conversation and Composition
SPAN 322 Advanced Grammar Review
SPCH 112 Principles of Human Communication
SPCH 201 Introduction to Communication Studies
SPCH 203 Argumentation
SPCH 205 Advanced Public Speaking
SPCH 205 Advanced Public Speaking
SPCH 207 Oral Interpretation
SPCH 313 Persuasion: Influencing Human Behavior
SPCH 314 Small-Group Interaction
SPCH 317 Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
THTR 227 Elements of Acting

E1 College-level mathematics
(minimum of one course required)

MATH 102 Fundamental Concepts of Modern Mathematics
MATH 105 Exploring Mathematics
MATH 110 Introduction to Analysis
MATH 121 Calculus I
MATH 122 Calculus II
MATH 203 Mathematics for the Behavioral Sciences
MATH 210 Linear Algebra
MATH 223 Calculus III

F Multicultural & Global Studies
(minimum of 6 semester hours required, must include a Multicultural course)

ECON 208 Principles of International Economics
ECON 300 May Seminar
ECON 357 International Economics and Development
ENG 221 Literature and Human Experience: Global Connections
GEO 201 World Geography
GEOG 201 World Geography
HIST 151 World in Perspective I
HIST 152 World in Perspective II
HIST 320 Latin American History
HIST 341 Foundations of East Asian Civilization
HIST 342 Modern East Asian History
HIST 344 Women’s History in Cross-Cultural Perspective
HIST 365 Global Issues
HUM 301 Directed Reading in the Humanities
POL 341 International Politics
POL 365 Global Issues
SPAN 351 Contemporary Latin American Culture
SPAN 361 Latin American Views
SPCH 316 Intercultural Communication
WOMN 344 Women’s History in Cross-Cultural Perspective

F1 Multicultural Studies
(minimum of one course required)

ENG 358 Native American Literatures
HIST 313 Black American History
HIST 315 Indians of North America
MUS 361 World Musics
SOC 328 Class, Race and Ethnicity
WOMN 325 Hispanic Women Writers

 

 
 
 
 

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