Minnesota State University Moorhead/ Inver Hills Community 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 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)

ENG 1108 Writing and Research Skills
ENGL 1140 Intro to Literature

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

BIOL 1107 Biology of Women
BIOL 1114 Critical Issues in Human Biology
BIOL 1116 Environmental Science
GEOG 1112 Physical Geography

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

BIOL 1115 Critical Issues in Human Biology
BIOL 1117 Environmental Science
BIOL 1120 Exploring Biology
BIOL 1154 Biology: From Cell To Organism
BIOL 1155 General Biology: From Organism To Ecosphere
BIOL 2205 Microbiology
CHEM 1010 Introductory Chemistry
CHEM 1020 Introduction to Organism and Bio Chemistry
CHEM 1061 Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry II
GEOG 1140 Meteorology
GEOL 1101 Physical Geology
GEOL 1105 Historical Geology
PHYS 1030 Descriptive Physics
PHYS 1041 Introductory Physics I
PHYS 1042 Introductory Physics II
PHYS 1081 General Physics I
PHYS 1082 General Physics II

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

ANTH 1100 Intro to Anthropology
ANTH 1101 Introduction to American Culture
ANTH 1110 Cultural Anthropology
ECON 1101 Survey of the American Economy
ECON 1105 Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics)
ECON 1106 Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics)
GEOG 1105 Geography of the United States and Canada
GEOG 1115 Human Geography
GEOG 1130 Minnesota Geography
HIST 1106 History of Western Civilization
HIST 1107 History of Western Civilization
HIST 1114 History of the United States I
HIST 1115 History of the United States II
HIST 1119 World War II
HIST 1122 The United States Since 1945: The Burden of Global Power
HIST 1130 Minnesota History
POLS 1101 Introduction to Political Science
POLS 1111 American Government
POLS 1121 State and Local Government
POLS 1161 Constitutional Law
PSYC 1101 General Psychology
PSYC 1140 Psychology of Women
PSYC 1215 Child and Adolescent Psychology
PSYC 1220 Adult and Aging Psychology
PSYC 1230 Psychology of Death/Dying
PSYC 1260 Social Psychology
PSYC 2250 Abnormal Psychology
SOC 1100 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 1126 American Social Problems—Deviance
SOC 1127 Social Problems: Inequalities
SOC 1130 Marriage and the Family
SOC 2141  The Sociology of Music to category

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

ART 1100 Introduction to Art
ENG 2238 Contemporary Fiction
ENG 2239 Images of Women in Literature
ENG 2253 Shakespeare
HUM 1130 German Culture and Civilization
MUSC 1105 IHCC Choir
MUSC 1110 Music Fundamentals
MUSC 1142 Music From Central and South America
PHIL 1110 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 1112 Ethics
PHIL 1130 Environmental Ethics
PHIL 2201 Philosophy of Religion

D1 Historical Perspective
(Minimum of one course required)

ART 1106 Art History: Ancient-1400
ART 1107 Art History: Renaissance-Present

ENG 1140 Introduction to Literature
ENG 1170  Intro to British Authors to category
ENG 1171  Intro to American Authors to category

ENG 2237 The Short Story
ENG 2252 The Novel
HUM 1110 The Ancient World to the Renaissance
HUM 1111 From The Baroque Period to the Modern World
MUSC 1140 Music Appreciation
MUSC 1141 American Jazz, Popular and Art Music
MUSC 1143 History of Rock and Roll
THTR 1101 Introduction to Film
THTR 1105 Introduction to Theatre

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

ENG 1111 Research Writing in the Disciplines
ENG 1112 Creative Writing
ENGL 1114  The Research Paper
FREN 1101 Beginning French I
FREN 1102 Beginning French II
FREN 2201 Intermediate French I
FREN 2202 Intermediate French II
GERM 1101 Beginning German I
GERM 1102 Beginning German II
GERM 2201 Intermediate German I
GERM 2202 Intermediate German II
PHIL 1120 Logic
SPAN 1101 Beginning Spanish I
SPAN 1102 Beginning Spanish II
SPAN 2201 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 2202 Intermediate Spanish II
SPCH 1110 Fundamentals of Speech
SPCH 2210 Oral Interpretation of Literature
THTR 1152 Beginning Acting

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

MATH 1101 Math for Liberal Arts
MATH 1103 Introduction to Statistics
MATH 1105 Math for Elementary Education I
MATH 1106 Math for Elementary Education II
MATH 1113 Mathematics for Decision Making
MATH 1118 College Algebra I
MATH 1119 College Algebra II
MATH 1120 Introduction to Calculus
MATH 1127 Pre-Calculus
MATH 1133 Calculus I
MATH 1134 Calculus II

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

ART 1109 World Art
ECON 1102 Survey of World Economics
ENG 1180  Intro to World Literature to category
ENG 2235 Mythic Stories: Cultural and Personal
GEOG 1100 World Regional Geography
GEOG 1120 Global Economic Geography
HUM 1120 China: Literature and Arts
MUSC 1142 Music From Central and South America
SPCH 1114 Intercultural Communication

F1  Multicultural Studies

ENGL 2477 African American Literature

 

 
 
 
 

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