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Minnesota State University Moorhead/ Minneapolis Community
College Articulation of Transfer Courses
2004-2005
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 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 1110 College English I
ENGL 1111 College English II
B Natural Sciences and Their Processes
(minimum of 6 semesters hours required, include a course in
Experimental/Observational Science)
ASTR 1110 Astronomy
BIOL 1127 Human Biology
BIOL 1160 Biology of Women
BIOL 2230 Microbiology
CHEM 1030 Chemistry and Society
GEOL 1120 Physical Geology
GEOL 1140 Historical Geology
NSCI 1100 Women in Science
B1 Observational or Experimental component
(minimum of one course required)
ASTR 1115 Astronomy Lab
BIOL 1100 Introduction to Biology
BIOL 1128 Human Biology Lab
BIOL 1136 Environmental Science
BIOL 2200 Principles of Biology
BIOL 2205 Genetics
BIOL 2231 Microbiology Lab
BIOL 2250 Plant Biology
BIOL 2260 Animal Biology
CHEM 1020 Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM 1151 Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 1152 Principles of Chemistry II
GEOL 1130 Physical Geology Lab
GEOL 1150 Historical Geology Lab
C Behavioral and Social Sciences
(minimum of 6 semester hours required)
ANTH 1104 Human Origins
ANTH 1105 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1150 Women in Cross Cultural Perspective
GEOG 1101 Human Geography
GEOG 1102 The Physical Environment
GEOG 1104 Minnesota
HIST 1000 World History I: Ancient and Pre-Modern World
HIST 1010 World History II
HIST 1100 American History I
HIST 1110 American History II
HIST 1200 European History I
HIST 1210 European History II
HIST 1600 History of Work and American Workers
HIST 2241 Women in Early America
HIST 2242 Women in Modern America
PSCI 1011 American Government & Politics
PSCI 1102 State and Local Government
PSCI 1103 Comparative Government
PSCI 1110 Introduction to Political Science
PSCI 1137 Environment, Politics and Society
PSCI 2000 Constitutional Law
PSYC 1110 General Psychology
PSYC 2215 Child and Adolescent Development
PSYC 2225 Psychology of Adulthood & Aging
PSYC 2270 Theories of Personality
SOCI 1105 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 1106 Sociology of Deviance
SOCI 1110 Families in Contemporary Society
SOCI 1160 Technology, Culture and Society
SOCI 2115 Families in Crisis
SOCI 2150 Sociology of Aging
D Western Tradition: Humanities and Fine
Arts
(minimum of 6 semester hours required, must include a course with
Historical Perspective)
AMST 1100 Future Shock and Survival
AMST 1200 Vietnam and America
ART 1110 Introduction to Art
ENGL 1151 Introduction to Literature: Short Story
ENGL 1152 Introduction to Literature: Novel
ENGL 1153 Introduction to Literature: Poetry
ENGL 1154 Introduction to Literature: Drama
ENGL 1155 Introduction to the American Novel
FREN 1300 French Culture
HUMN 1115 Introduction to Philosophy
HUMN 1140 Introduction to Women’s Culture
HUMN 1142 American Culture: The Idea of Progress
HUMN 1143 American Culture: The American Dream
HUMN 1145 Religion in America
HUMN 1150 Images of Women in Contemporary Literature
HUMN 1152 Popular Culture in 20th Century America
HUMN 1155 Culture vs. Counterculture: America in the 1960’s
HUMN 1160 Technology, Culture and Values
HUMN 1171 Ethics
HUMN 1172 Topics in Contemporary Philosophy
HUMN 2200 View of Modern Women
HUMN 2211 Women and Violence: The Humanities Respond
HUMN 2212 Women, Ecofeminism and Development
HUMN 2213 Current Literature on Women and Empowerment
HUMN 2235 Women Poets of the World
THTR 1131 Introduction to Theatre
D1 Historical Perspective
(Minimum of one course required)
AMST 1000 American Radicalism
ART 1111 History of Art I
ART 1112 History of Art II
ENGL 2231 American Literature I
ENGL 2232 American Literature II
ENGL 2251 British Literature I
ENGL 2252 British Literature II
HUMN 1134 Introduction to the 20th Century: 1860-1929
HUMN 1135 Twentieth Century: 1930-Present
HUMN 1141 American Culture: Individualism
E Communicative & Symbolic Processes
(minimum of 6 semester hours required, must include a Mathematics
course)
ENGL 2212 Advanced Expository Writing
ENGL 2213 Creative Writing
FREN 1000 Beginning French I
FREN 1100 Beginning French II
FREN 1200 Introduction to French
FREN 2000 Intermediate French Language and Culture I
FREN 2100 Intermediate French Language and Culture II
JAPN 1000 Beginning Japanese I
JAPN 1100 Beginning Japanese II
SPAN 1000 Beginning Spanish I
SPAN 1100 Beginning Spanish II
SPAN 2000 Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I
SPAN 2100 Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture II
SPCH 1000 Fundamentals of Speech
SPCH 1005 Public Speaking
SPCH 2000 Speaking in the Community
THTR 1104 Introduction to Acting
E1 College-level mathematics
(minimum of one course required)
MATH 1110 College Algebra
MATH 1120 College Trigonometry
MATH 1130 Finite Mathematics
MATH 1140 Introductory Statistics
MATH 1150 Statistical Analysis
MATH 1160 Mathematical Ideas
MATH 1170 Calculus for Business & Social Sciences
MATH 1180 Calculus I
MATH 1190 Calculus II
F Multicultural & Global Studies
(minimum of 6 semester hours required, must include a Multicultural
course)
ENGL 2221 World Literature I (Near and Middle East)
ENGL 2222 World Literature II (East Asian Literature)
ENGL 2223 World Literature III (Africa and Latin America)
GEOG 1103 The Global Economy
GEOG 2204 Peoples of the World
HIST 1510 Caribbean History
HIST 1520 History of Mexico
HUMN 1190 World Religions
PSCI 1104 World Politics
PSCI 1120 Globalization and the Changing World Economy
PSCI 1140 Introduction to Latin America
SOCI 1170 Women in a Global Perspective
F1 Multicultural Studies
(minimum of one course required)
AMIS 1000 Native America
AMIS 1100 Native American Literature
AMIS 1200 Native American Art and Art History
AMIS 1300 Native Americans in Cinema and Popular Culture
AMIS 1400 Ojibwe I
AMIS 1500 Ojibwe II
ENGL 1115 Concepts of Language
ENGL 1157 Cross Culture Literature
HIST 1020 Contemporary World History: Issues and Themes
HIST 1300 African American History I HIST 1310 African American
History II
HIST 1320 African Historical Experience and Legacy in Latin America
HIST 1500 Native American History
HUMN 1132 Ethnic America
SOCI 2145 American Minority Relations
SPCH 1012 Intercultural Communication
THTR 1160 Multicultural Acting Workshop
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