Minnesota State University Moorhead/ Fond-Du Lac Community College

Articulation of Transfer Courses 2002-2004

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 MSUM department you intend to pursue regarding major requirements. The MSU Moorhead Bulletin also includes valuable information for transfer students. This publication 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)

ENGL 1001 College Writing
ENGL 1010 Introduction to Literature

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

PHYS 1020 Astronomy
PHYS 1030 Meteorology

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

BIOL 1001 Cellular Biology
BIOL 1010 Fundamentals of Biology
BIOL 1021 Zoology
BIOL 1022 Botany
BIOL 1060 Environmental Science
BIOL 2010 Microbiology
BIOL 2040 Native Plant Identification
BIOL 2050 Principles of Ecology
CHEM 1001 Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 1002 Organic Chemistry
CHEM 1010 General Chemistry I
CHEM 1011 General Chemistry II
GEOL 1001 Physical Geology
PHYS 1001 Introduction to Physics I
PHYS 1002 Introduction to Physics II
PHYS 1010 General Physics I
PHYS 1011 General Physics II

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

ANTH 1020 Cultural Anthropology
ECON 2010 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
ECON 2020 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
GEOG 1010 Physical Geography
GEOG 1020 Cultural Geography
GEOG 1030 Environmental Conservation
HIST 1010 History of Western Civilization I
HIST 1011 History of Western Civilization II
HIST 1030 History of the United States I
HIST 1031 History of the United States II
POLS 1010 American Government
POLS 1020 State and Local Government
POLS 1030 International Politics
PSYC 2001 General Psychology
PSYC 2010 Developmental Psychology
SOC 1001 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 1050 Marriage and the Family
SOC 1060 Human Sexuality
SOC 2010 Social Problems

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

ART 1001 Introduction to Art
ENGL 2010 Modern Short Story
ENGL 2015 Modern Novel
ENGL 2020 Poetry
ENGL 2030 Film as Art
ENGL 2040 Mythology
ENGL 2045 Literature by Women
MUSC 1010 Music Appreciation
MUSC 1020 American Popular Music
MUSC 1040 Fundamentals of Music Theory
MUSC 1070 Choir
MUSC 1072 Instrumental Ensemble
PHIL 2001 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 2010 Ethics
THTR 1030 Oral Interpretation

D1 Historical Perspective
(Minimum of one course required)

ART 1080 Art History I
ART 1081 Art History II
ENGL 2025 Modern Drama
THTR 1001 Introduction to Theatre

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

ANSH 1002 Anishinaabe Language II
ANSH 2001 Anishinaabe Language III
ANSH 2002 Anishinaabe Language IV
ENGL 1020 Writing for Work
ENGL 1030 Creative Writing
PHIL 2020 Critical Thinking
SPCH 1010 Public Speaking
THTR 1010 Beginning Acting

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

MATH 1010 College Algebra
MATH 1015 Trigonometry
MATH 1020 Calculus: Short Course
MATH 1030 Introduction to Statistics
MATH 1050 Foundations of Mathematics I
MATH 1051 Foundations of Mathematics II
MATH 2001 Calculus I
MATH 2002 Calculus II

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

GEOG 1040 World Regional Geography
MUSC 1030 Music of the World’s Peoples

F1 Multicultural Studies
(minimum of one course required)

AMIN 2020 Chippewa of Lake Superior
AMIN 2030 Contemporary Indian Concerns
ANSH 1001 Introduction to Anishinaabe Language
ANTH 1001 Introduction to American Indian Studies
ANTH 1010 Native Skywatchers
ART 1060 American Indian Art
ENGL 1040 American Indian Literature
HIST 1050 American Indian History I
HIST 1051 American Indian History II
PHIL 2030 American Indian Philosophy
SOC 2030 Contemporary Indian Concerns
SPCH 1030 Intercultural Communication

 

 
 
 
 

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