Transfer Programs
Normandale offers lower division and pre-professional courses which four-year colleges and universities will accept with full credit. A list of typical majors follows this introductory information.
Proper selection of these courses enables the student to complete the freshman and sophomore requirements for most four-year degree programs. These courses may be applied to an associate degree at Normandale and to a bachelor's degree at a four-year college or university.
Admission requirements for junior-year status at four-year institutions vary. In planning the first two years of a four-year program, students should be guided by the program requirements of the university or college to which they plan to transfer. Counselors will assist in planning programs that meet the four-year college's lower-division requirements. Note: Be advised that Minnesota State Universities and the University of Minnesota have High School Preparation requirements for admission. See a counselor for these requirements.
The courses included in these curriculums are typical of the course patterns recommended or required by four-year colleges which offer these programs and should thus be regarded only as guidelines. Consult your counselor and the catalog of the college to which you plan to transfer for specific information concerning course requirements.
Though not required, earning the Associate in Arts degree in Liberal Education before transfer is recommended. It is also strongly recommended that transferring students have COMPUTER LITERACY and FOREIGN LANGUAGE competencies that many four-year colleges and universities require for admission or graduation.
From time to time representatives from four-year colleges and universities visit the campus to answer questions in person. Watch the Weekly Bulletin for information about their visits.
AGRICULTURE (Four-Year)
University of Minnesota agricultural students choose from many curriculums: Agricultural Business Administration, Agricultural Education, Agriculture Industries and Marketing, Animal and Plant Systems, Applied Economics, Food Science, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, Nutrition, Science in Agriculture, and Scientific and Technical Communication. The following curriculum provides a general guide to courses that are required for these curriculums. Check the transfer guide for specific requirements.
**Courses
BIOL 1105 General Biology, 4cr
BIOL 2202 or 2203 Zoology or Botany, 4cr
CHEM 1061 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
COMM 1101 Public Speaking, 3cr
ECON 2201 and 2202 Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, 6cr
MATH 1100 College Algebra, 4cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
ARCHITECTURE - PRE
A non-professional bachelor degree in Architecture is offered at the University of Minnesota - College of Liberal Arts. A Master of Architect degree is required to be a professional architect.
**Courses
COMP 1101 English Composition, 4cr
PHYS 1110, 1111 Principles of Physics, 8cr
MATH 1400 Survey of Calculus, 4cr
One studio arts course (drawing, painting, sculpture), 3cr
Second language proficiency at the 1200 level, 8cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
- Earn BA degree with a major in Architecture
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (Four-Year)
Biology; Biochemistry; Ecology, Evaluation and Behavior; Genetics and Cell Biology; Microbiology; and Plant Biology. The majors vary but include the following core of courses. Check the transfer guide for specific major requirements.
**Courses
BIOL 1105 plus 1 to 2 additional biology courses, 8-12cr
CHEM 1061, 1062, 2061, 2062 Principles of Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,
20cr
MATH 1510, 1520 Mathematics, 10cr
PHYS 1121, 1122 Physics, 10cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - ACCOUNTING (Four-Year)
The curriculum offers courses to satisfy the freshman and sophomore business administration requirements of a four-year degree program and includes liberal education, business background and economic theory courses. This is a general composite of courses students may find in Minnesota colleges.
**Courses
MATH 1100, 1400 Mathematics, 4-8cr
ECON 2201, 2202 Economics, 6cr
BADM 2220 Statistics for Bus, 3cr
ACCT 2251, 2252 Principles of Accounting, 4-8cr
COMM 1101 Public Speaking, 3cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
CHEMISTRY (Four-Year)
Chemistry degree requirements vary in four-year colleges.
**Courses
MATH 1510, 1520, 2510, 2520 Calculus I-IV, 20cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2041 Quantitative Analysis, 4cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
PHYS 1121, 1122 10cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
CHIROPRACTIC-PRE
Pre-chiropractic is a three-year program (90 semester credits acceptable toward a baccalaureate degree) which may be taken at Normandale.
**Courses
Speech, English Composition or Literature (Composition is strongly
recommended), 7cr
Biology: Select from BIOL 1102, 1005, 1141, 1142, 2202, 2204 or 2205,
8cr
CHEM 1061 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
PHYS 1110, 1111 Principles of Physics, 8cr
PSYC 1110 General Psychology, 4cr
Humanities, Social Sciences, 16cr
Liberal Arts and Science electives to total 90 credits. All of the above courses must be passed with a grade of "C" or better, with a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or better, and a minimum science GPA of 2.50 to be considered for admission.
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
COMPUTER SCIENCE (Four-Year)
The first two years of Computer Science for engineering, systems analysis, science applications, mathematics, computer information systems, and liberal arts emphases are available. A typical program includes courses such as:
**Courses
MATH 1510, 1520, 2510, 2520 Calculus I-IV, 10-20cr
PHYS 1121, 1122 General Physics, 0-10cr
CSCI 1101, 1111, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2021, 24cr
May have a second language requirement (see counselor), 0-16cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
DENTISTRY-PRE
Students usually spend a minimum of three years in pre-dentistry. Since competition to schools of dentistry is keen, pre-dentistry students are urged to incorporate pre-dental requirements into a Bachelor's degree with a major, in agriculture, biology, chemistry, medical technology, etc., in order to prepare for an alternative career option.
**Courses
BIOL 1105, 2202 General Biology, Zoology, 8cr
PHYS 1110, 1111 Principles of Physics, 8cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2041 Quantitative Analysis, 4cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
PSYC 1110 General Psychology, 4cr
MATH 1100 College Algebra, 4cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
- Earn a Bachelor's degree with any major of your choice.
ECONOMICS (Four-Year)
A four-year degree in economics is useful training for a career in business or government. In addition to being necessary for graduate study in economics, it is also good preparation for graduate study in business administration, law, or public administration. Course work in mathematics, statistics, computer science/programming and accounting will give students the most options.
The following course work at Normandale will prepare students to successfully complete upper-division course work in economics. Colleges and universities may vary in their requirements so students should check with counselors about specific courses.
**Courses
ECON 2201, 2202 Economics, 6cr
BADM 2220 Statistics for Bus, 3cr
MATH 1100, 1200, 1400 Mathematics, 4-12cr
CSCI 1000 Fund of Computers (recommended), 0-3cr
ACCT 2251, 2252 will prepare students for supporting course work in
business management, marketing and finance, 8cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Students intending to do graduate work in economics should take MATH 1510, 1520, in lieu of MATH 1100, 1200, 1400.
EDUCATION (Four-Year)
Programs in elementary and secondary education have varying requirements at different colleges and universities. Most programs require at least a 2.5 GPA and completion of the PPST for admission. Courses listed below represent general composites of requirements at several institutions. Check with your counselor or transfer institution for specific information. Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended.
Elementary Education
**Courses
COMM 1101 Public Speaking, 3cr
MATH 1050, 1060 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I & II, 0-6cr
MATH 1100 College Algebra, 0-4cr
MUSC 1120 Fundamentals of Music, 3cr
Physical Education 0-2cr
HLTH 1104, 1106 Healthful Living & Drug Use & Abuse, 6cr
PSYC 1110 General Psychology, 4cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Secondary Education
**Courses
COMM 1101 Public Speaking, 3cr
HLTH 1104, 1106 Healthful Living & Drug Use and Abuse, 7cr
Physical Education 0-2cr
PSYC 1110 General Psychology, 4cr
Pre-Major and Minor Courses, 10-18cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
ENGINEERING (Four-Year)
The first two years of engineering coursework for transfer to any of the five upper division schools in Minnesota are available. The following example prepares students for junior year admission to the Institute of Technology at the Univ. of Minnesota. Students may obtain plans for other schools and programs in the Career & Academic Planning Center.
**All Engineering Curriculums Require
MATH 1510, 1520 Calculus I, II, 10cr
PHYS 1121, 1122 General Physics, 10cr
CHEM 1061 Principles of Chemistry (required for all except Astrophysics,
Mathematics and Physics), 5cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed below), 40cr
- Optional - 2 year AA Degree, 64cr
**Additional Course Requirements
AEROSPACE AND MECHANICS
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III, IV, 10cr
PHYS 2250 Modern Physics, 3cr
CSCI 1107 Applied Problem Solving-FORTRAN OR ENGR 1126 Introduction
to Engineering Methods, 3 cr
ENGR 2235, 2236 Statics, Dynamics, 6cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
AGRICULTURAL
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III, IV, 10cr
ENGR 2235, 2236 Statics, Dynamics, 6cr
CSCI 1107 Applied Problem Solving-FORTRAN OR ENGR 1126 Introduction
to Engineering Methods, 3cr
BIOL 1105 General Biology, 4cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III-IV, 10cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2041 recommended elective
BIOL 1105 General Biology, 4cr
CSCI 1107 Applied Problem Solving-FORTRAN OR ENGR 1126 Introduction
to Engineering Methods, 6cr
CIVIL
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III-IV, 10cr
MATH 2400 Probability/Statistics for Engineering & Science, 4cr
ENGR 2235, 2236 Statics, Dynamics, 6cr
GEOL 1107 Physical Geology, 4cr
CSCI 1107 Applied Problem Solving-FORTRAN OR ENGR 1126 Introduction
to Engineering Methods, 3cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III, IV, 5cr
CSCI 1111, 2001, 2002, 2011 Computer Science, 15cr
ENGR 2240, 2241 Engineering, 8cr
COMPUTER SCIENCE
See IT Transfer Guide
ELECTRICAL
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III-IV, 10cr
PHYS 2250 Modern Physics, 4cr
CSCI 1111 Programming in C, 3cr
ENGR 2240, 2241 Circuit Analysis I, II, 10cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
MECHANICAL
MATH 2400 Probability/Statistics for Engineering & Science, 5cr
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III, IV, 10cr
ENGR 1126 Introduction to Engineering Methods OR CSCI 1107 Applied Problem
Solving-FORTRAN, 3cr
ENGR 2235, 2236 Statics, Dynamics, 6cr
ENGR 2240, 2241 Circuit Analysis I, II, 8cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III, IV, 10cr
ENGR 2235 Statics, 3cr
CHEM 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 5cr
CHEM 2061 Organic Chemistry, 5cr
PHYS 2250 Modern Physics OR UM's CHEM 5533, 3cr
BIOL 1105 General Biology, 4cr
HUMAN ECOLOGY (Four-Year)
University of Minnesota Human Ecology students choose from many different curriculums: Apparel Sciences and Design; Design Communication; Family Social Science; Food Science; Home Economics; Home Economics Education; Housing; Interior Design; and Nutrition. Because of differing requirements in various Human Ecology majors, students should plan with the counselors and pick up current transfer guide for their specific major.
LAW-PRE
A pre-law student should design a broad liberal arts curriculum in consultation with a counselor. A bachelor's degree generally is required for admission into law school. Majors may be in many fields, e.g., history, political science, literature, speech, economics, accounting. Courses in composition, speech and logic are highly recommended.
MASS COMMUNICATIONS/JOURNALISM (Four-Year)
Students planning to transfer for a Mass Communication and Journalism major should take a wide variety of liberal arts courses during their first two years, including COMM 1106. Colleges and universities vary in requirements so students should check with counselors about specific courses.
MATHEMATICS (Four-Year)
Students can obtain the first two years of a four-year mathematics degree at Normandale.
**Courses
MATH 1510, 1520, 2510, 2520 Calculus I, II, III, IV, 20cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (Four-Year)
Medical Technology involves tests and procedures used in disease diagnosis and treatment in hospitals, clinics and medical labs. Students typically follow a course plan such as the one that follows, completing 64 credits of work prior to admission into a Medical Technology program.
**Courses
MATH 1080, 1100, 1500, 1510, 1520 (2 courses), 8-10cr
BIOL 1105, 1141, 1142 General Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, 13cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
*For specific course requirements in these areas, consult the current transfer guide which is available in the Career & Academic Planning Center.
MEDICINE-PRE
Students admitted to the University of Minnesota Medical School must complete a baccalaureate (four-year) degree before beginning medical study.
There is no prescribed premedical major - any recognized college major is acceptable. Science majors, contrary to common belief, have no advantage over liberal arts majors for admission; the Medical School believes that liberal arts studies contribute greatly to well-rounded professional preparation. To prepare for medical school, the following courses must be included within the baccalaureate degree plan. Volunteer experience dealing with people is highly recommended.
**Courses
ENGL 1186-2171 English Literature (one course), 3-4cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry,10cr
(While not required to, applicants are urged to take CHEM 2041 Quantitative Analysis)
MATH 1400 or MATH 1510, 1520, 4-10cr
PHYS 1110, 1111 Principles of Physics OR PHYS 1121, 1122 General Physics
I, II, 8-10cr
BIOL 1105, 2202 General Biology, Zoology, 8cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
MUSIC/MUSIC EDUCATION/
MUSIC MANAGEMENT (Four-Year)
Normandale offers a complete two-year core curriculum for music students entering the areas of music theory, composition, musicology, ethnomusicology, conducting, church music, performance, education, therapy and management. This curriculum provides courses recommended in the first two years of BA, BS, or BMA degrees. Students interested in private teaching, piano tuning and arts management are also encouraged to select classes from this core curriculum.
It is expected that students entering as music majors have had prior training in music, including private lessons and participation in high school music ensembles. Students beginning a music major at Normandale who have prior experience in music begin with a concurrent registration in MUSC 1131 (Music Theory I), MUSC 1181 (Ear Training I) and MUSC 1157 (Class Piano I). Students with no prior experience in music are encouraged to take MUSC 1120 (Fundamentals of Music) and piano lessons. Music students also participate in a performing ensemble (MUSC 1113, 1116) and take private lessons (MUSC 1151).
Private teachers interested in becoming a member of the Minnesota Music Teachers Association are encouraged to take Music Theory (MUSC 1131-1132, 2231-2232); Ear Training (MUSC 1181, 1182; 2281, 2282); and private lessons (MUSC 1251). Students interested in the music management program are encouraged to take Accounting I-II (ACCT 2251, 2252) and Economics (ECON 2201, 2202). Music Education majors take Healthful Living and Drug Use and Abuse (HLTH 1104 and 1106).
**Courses
MUSC 1131, 1132, 2231, 2232 Music Theory, 12cr
MUSC 1181, 1182, 2281, 2282 Ear Training, 8cr
MUSC 1157, 1158 Class Piano (except piano majors), 0-4cr
MUSC 1151 Applied Music, 4cr
MUSC 1161 Class Voice, 0-1cr
MUSC 2245, 2246, 2247 History of Western Music, 9cr
Concert Band, Concert Choir (at least one of these each semester), 0-4cr
PSYC 1110 General Psychology, 4cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
NATURAL RESOURCES (Four-Year)
The College of Natural Resources at the University of Minnesota offers majors in: 1) Fisheries and Wildlife, 2) Forest Products, 3) Forest Resources, 4) Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, 5) Recreation Resource Management, 6) Urban Forestry. The following courses are common to the above majors. Consult the transfer guide, a counselor, or the Natural Resources catalog for additional courses required in specific majors.
**Courses
COMM 1101 Public Speaking, 3cr
BIOL 1105 General Biology, 4cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
MATH 1100 College Algebra, 4cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
NURSING (Four-Year)
The program shown below begins professional nursing courses in the junior year at the University of Minnesota. Some four-year programs have different requirements and begin their nursing course work in the sophomore year. Consult your counselor or a representative from the college to which you will seek admission for specific information. GPA of 2.8 is considered minimal for admission. Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended.
**Courses
ANTH 1127 Cultural Anthropology 3cr
BIOL 1105 General Biology 4cr
BIOL 1141 Human Anatomy 4cr
BIOL 1142 Human Physiology (Prereq: BIOL 1141, 1 college lab chemistry
course), 4cr
BIOL 2204 General Microbiology (Prereq: 1 college biology lab course
and 1 college chemistry lab course), 4cr\
CHEM 1061, 1062, 2061, 15cr
COMM 1121 Small Group Communication, 0-3cr
HLTH 1107 Principles of Nutrition, 3cr
MATH 1080 Statistics, 4cr
PSYC 1110 General Psychology, 4cr
PSYC 2200 Abnormal Psychology (Prereq: PSYC 1110), 3cr
PSYC 2210 Lifespan Developmental (Prereq: PSYC 1110), 3cr
SOC 1102, 1104 Intro to Sociology, 6cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Students considering this program must have completed some successful employment in a health care or related facility. They should be able to deal with people who are sick, have physical disabilities or psychosocial dysfunction's. Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended.
There are 3 accredited graduate programs in Minnesota; they are the College of St. Catherine, the College of St. Scholastia and the University of Minnesota. Check their transfer requirements for any pre-major courses.
Options: Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum if appropriate (include pre major courses), 40cr
Options: Earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guides in Career & Academic Planning Center
PHARMACY
Two years of pre-pharmacy courses are required for admission to a four-year program of professional study in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Minnesota. A sample of requirements is below: Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended.
**Courses
COMP 1101 English Composition, 4cr
COMP 1102 Technical Writing, 2cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
MATH 1510 Calculus, 5cr
PHYS 1110, 1111 Principles of Physics OR PHYS 1121, 1122 General Physics,
8-10cr
ECON 2201 or 2202 Principles of Microeconomics or Macroeconomics, 3cr
BIOL 1105, 1141, 2204 General Biology, Anatomy, Microbiology, 12cr
COMM 1101 Public Speaking, 3cr
Behavioral Science (Sociology/Psychology), 6-8cr
All pre-pharmacy courses must be completed with a grade of "C"
or better.
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Students planning to enter this program should have the necessary qualities enabling them to work closely with people and their problems. Previous experience in health care, whether acquired through employment or career/ volunteerism, is considered essential. Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended.
There are 4 accredited graduate programs in Minnesota; they are Mayo Medical School, the College of St. Catherine, the College of St. Scholastia and the University of Minnesota. Check their transfer requirements for any pre-major courses.
Options: Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum if appropriate (include pre major courses), 40cr
Options: Earn AA degree, 64cr
Check current transfer guides in Career & Academic Planning Center
PHYSICS (Four-Year)
**Courses
PHYS 1121, 1122 General Physics, 10cr
PHYS 2250 Modern Physics, 4cr
MATH 1510, 1520 Calculus I, II, 10cr
MATH 2510, 2520 Calculus III, IV, 10cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 0-10cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
SOCIAL WORK (Four-Year)
Students planning to complete a major in social work are advised to consult their counselor about foreign language requirements and specific admission requirements and procedures. The following is a general guide for some of the pre-social work program: Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended. A Master of Social Work degree is required to be a professional social worker.
**Courses
BIOL 1102 Human Biology, 5cr
ANTH 1127 Cultural Anthropology, 3cr
POLS 1130 American Politics, 3cr
PSYC 1110, 2210 General, Lifespan Developmental Psychology, 7cr
SOC 1104 Introduction to Sociology, other Sociology, 3-6cr
- Complete Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (includes most of the
pre-major courses listed above), 40cr
- Option - earn AA degree, 64cr
VETERINARY MEDICINE
If your educational plans include the University of Minnesota, it takes at least three years to complete all the courses required for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine. Students entering the college must fulfill the distribution requirements before admission unless a bachelor's has been completed. Volunteer experience in related field is strongly recommended.
**Courses
COMP 1101 English Composition, 4cr
MATH 1100 or higher, 4-5cr
CHEM 1061, 1062 Principles of Chemistry, 10cr
CHEM 2061, 2062 Organic Chemistry, 10cr
PHYS 1110, 1111 Principles of Physics, 8cr
BIOL 1105, 2205, 2202, 2204 General, Genetics, Zoology, Microbiology,
16cr
Social Science and Humanities, 11-15cr
Other requirements: Students are also required to complete four courses, 11-15 semester credits, from the following areas of study (no more than two courses can be taken from the same area of study): anthropology, art, economics, geography, history, humanities, literature (including foreign-language literature), music, political science, psychology, public speaking or small group (interpersonal) communication, social science, sociology, theatre. Introductory macro or micro economics and public speaking will not be required for admission but are recommended as two of the four required courses to be taken from the categories listed above.
Check current transfer guide in Career & Academic Planning Center
In this section ...
- Career Programs
- Career Programs: Associate of Science Degrees
- Associate of Applied Science Degrees
- Vocational Certificate Programs
- General Education
- Associate in Arts Degree
- General Programs: Associate of Arts Degree with Emphasis
- Minnesota Transfer Curriculum
- Transfer Programs
- Planning to Transfer?

