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Minnesota State University Moorhead/
Saint
Paul 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 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 Moorheads liberal studies requirements.
A Freshman English
ENGL 1711
Composition I
ENGL 1712 Composition II
B Natural
Sciences and Their Processes
BIOL 1720
Environmental Science
BIOL 1730 Human Body
Systems
B1 Natural
Sciences (Lab)
BIOL 1750
General Microbiology
CHEM 1711
Chemistry I
CHEM 1712 Chemistry II
C Behavioral and Social Sciences
ECON
1710 Intro to the American
Economy
ECON
1720 Principles of
Macroeconomics
ECON
1730 Principles of
Microeconomics
HIST 1741 U.S. History 1: to 1865
HIST 1742 U.S. History 2: 1865 to Present
HIST 2740 U.S. History of Immigration to U.S. 1840-Present
PSYC 1710 General Psych
SOCI 1720 Social Issues
D Western Tradition
ARTS 1720 Art Appreciation
ARTS 1730 Drawing
PHIL 1710 Logic
PHIL 1720 Ethics
ENGL 2760 The English Novel
MUSC 1740 Music Appreciation
D1 Western
Tradition (Humanities) Historical
Courses
ENGL 2721 Survey of American
Literature I
ENGL 2722 Survey of American Literature II
ENGL 2730 The Post-Civil War American Novel
MUSC 1750 Jazz History
E Communicative
SPCH 1710 Fundamentals of Public Speaking
SPCH 1720 Interpersonal Communications
E1 Symbolic
Processes
MATH
1710 Liberal Arts Mathematics
MATH 1730 College Algebra
MATH 1740 Intro to Statistics
MATH 2751 Calculus I
F1 Global Studies
ARTS 1760 World Art
HIST 1730 Contemporary World History
GEOG 1730 Global Economic Geography
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